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The_Real_ZerXceS t1_jdq1kd3 wrote

I stand by the top 8 as I said in my comment. this is a preference list and takes several factors into consideration. I think Conan is one of the main deals Arnie did. The set design, props, music and shooting were amazing. It does not gel at well as the original... but I absolutely stand by it being better than bad cop to a comedian or a pregnant brute man gimmick. there are some real lameos later in the catalogue as well.

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DrRexMorman t1_jdq0r26 wrote

>melting Nazi from Indiana Jones however I think that one was not very good and too fake

I like this one, a lot:

https://youtu.be/2tGDSAs_uU4?t=503

It's fun it is watching the Blues Brothers drive a car into a crowd of Nazis, but I'm also horrified that republicans have embraced the Nazi's posturing and talking points:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTT1qUswYL0

Watching Paul Sorvino-as-mob-boss reject Nazism:

https://youtu.be/geXNTBqOrIs?t=177

and mow down Nazis is fun:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RdnSuxydDT4

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lostwanderer02 t1_jdpzmjv wrote

Montgomery Clift could easily be placed on either list because he started as a child actor and was already an accomplished and fully formed actor before he reached his 20's. At 23 he took acting classes at The Actors Studio under Robert Lewis who is probably the most forgotten of the three original method acting teachers. The other two were Stella Adler (who Marlon Brando studied under) and Lee Strasberg (who James Dean studied under).

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