I also have never heard of a Jigger. Who’s playing the Flying V guitar? It’s too bad that he never played live any other songs from the “Fresh” album. I saw him in ‘75 and it was the same greatest hits deal.
I love this film. Im a huge fan of mjf anyway but this film in particular shows how subtle and on point he can be with a characters story. I feel like this right now in 2023 and although ive always liked this film its never become more apparent how spot on he was depicting these emotions. Anyone underrating this film either hasn't fully watched it or hasn't been through what Michaels character has.
Michael j fox what an actor. So much of this scene resonates with me in 2023 he really nails it. Loved him in the 80s for bttf and teen wolf but little gems like this were over my head back then.
Family ties and back to the future only hinted at his dramatic chops. This is the 1st time he was able to really show what he was capable of, and did he hit it out of the park. Too bad that he got parkinson's. I think there would have been some really good dramas in the 90s.
God this monologue is so fucking hard... It could've gone a million different melodramatic, cliche, self pity party ways in the hands of someone less intelligent and less sensitive than Michael but his brilliant choice to play it like she's not really there with him makes this whole inner dialogue heartbreaking. You love him instead of feeling sorry for him and it takes one hell of an actor in order to seperate these two sentiments. He's fucking gorgeous.
Never has a musician with so much talent and influence squandered so much in so much time. Hendrix, Morrison, Joplin, Brian Jones, etc died before they could give it all away. It's a shame Stone was basically ruined by drugs. The world needed his music to continue.
i resemble him (uh,,oh) i would not get married to that girl... the second girl yes, and they did....she could see into his soul. and the scenes of he and his mother dying of cancer coma baby i wish more people knew about this film