You can see Selena truly revelled in performing. She ate audience energy and channelled it back to them with such pure joy. You can see her passion in it.
There is also the recurring line Marty says to Doc Brown in each movie, "So, what do we do?" In part 1, he says it when Doc tells him plutonium is hard to come by in 1955. In part 2, he says it when Doc tells him that Biff's car would rip through a Deloreon like tin foil. In part 3, he says it when Doc tells him they can't get the Deloreon to 88 without gasoline.
I saw Chaplin when I was probably way too young to watch it. I always wondered though if audiences really reacted as poorly to The Great Dictator as shown in the movie.
carry missed the spirit of the thing imo. carrey's doing the big time elvis. he's doing his impression of elvis, not andy's, which was more from elvis's rockabilly days
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Val was a pretty good singer for an actor. He was also a pretty damn good-looking dude. In both cases, however, he is no more than a very pale imitation of Jim Morrison. Usually, the actor portraying someone is better-looking than the real person. That isn't the case with Val G. versus Jim. Jim looked like an idealization of a Greek god. And he sang like one.
Elizabeth Shue, girlfriend in two iconic 80's movies, Back to the Future Part II and Karate Kid, and she and her future mother-in-law, Lea Thompson, were also in the same Burger King commercial. Luckily, they dodged a legal bullet by not saying that Burger King had more meat on their burgers than McDonalds, poor 9-year-old Michelle Geller, also in the commercial, was sued for the blasphemy.
Its different because the second one is really about alternations of reality and the third one is a continuum of the second except its the great escape 💀