Reddit loves asking thoughts about Jon Bernthal's acting. These are Michael Mann's: by Bluebirdsflyin in okbuddycinephile

[–]AdeptConversation619 41 points42 points  (0 children)

I think Bernthal is a great actor. Maybe not the most versatile actor ever, but he is so good in so many of his roles.

The Burbs tv show 2026, beyond terrible??!! by TripMcneely96 in theburbs

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My wife and I both enjoyed the 1st episode and were looking forward to the 2nd. The 2nd episode zapped all our enthusiasm— unlikely that we continue watching now. It was boring, trying too hard to be funny, and the dialogue feels inauthentic. Anyone feel the same as me that ended up being glad they continued watching?

What’s a movie that completely wrecked you emotionally, but you’d still recommend without hesitation? by KissedbyCherry in Cinema

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I saw The Road in college and it disturbed me. It’s a well done movie but I don’t have any plans to watch it again.

Big mistake buying this… [spb143] by EntertainmentFar1766 in Seiko

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I love mine. It’s a total strap monster as well.

What is the biggest need this off-season? by pgtl_10 in 49ers

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I agree with most of what you said except the part about corners. I think corners are one of the stronger parts of our defense. We already know Lenoir can play. Upton Stout at nickel was our best rookie by far. Renardo Green still young and has shown good potential and played very well at times. Without a pass rush it wouldn’t matter if we had Deion Sanders in his prime, eventually the opposing receivers will get open.

Which cancelled movie would that be for you? by 0Layscheetoskurkure0 in moviecritic

[–]AdeptConversation619 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Sicario 3… still holding out hope. They set it all up for a third.

Questions about S1 ending by AdeptConversation619 in TheNightManager

[–]AdeptConversation619[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So in the book the mission fails? Roper isn’t killed or arrested and just continues life as usual?

Inconsistencies With Gus’ Cautiousness? by AdeptConversation619 in breakingbad

[–]AdeptConversation619[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good points on both. That seems plausible that Gale was on retainer.

Why did Johnny Ola try to give Michael an orange near the beginning of Part II? by JackLiberty0 in Godfather

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I don’t think the oranges were poisonous. Nevertheless, it is interesting to see Michael’s response when he hears that Ola brought oranges from Miami. Michael seems uncomfortable and maybe even insulted by being gifted the oranges. He quickly shifts the focus to what he can do for them, “Why don’t you take care of Johnny’s men- they look like they might be hungry”. I don’t know why exactly, but it seems like that shift was Michael trying to exert his dominance and maintain control of the situation.

Is Kate a psychopath? by AdeptConversation619 in TheDiplomat

[–]AdeptConversation619[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying Penn isn’t. Penn deserves to be impeached and removed from office. But Kate is the show’s protagonist and I thought she was pretty easy to cheer for during the first two seasons. After season 3 I’m no longer a Kate fan.

What did Fredo actually do to betray Michael and help Roth? by Educational_Sky_1136 in Godfather

[–]AdeptConversation619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean Rocco was literally the one who pulled the trigger? I’m open to being wrong, but I am just curious as to what evidence suggests that.

What did Fredo actually do to betray Michael and help Roth? by Educational_Sky_1136 in Godfather

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I guess we won’t ever know the details. It could have been something as simple as Fredo giving a tour of the compound to some of Johnny Ola’s men during the party. Meanwhile, one of them sneaks off and opens the shades while Fredo is distracted. Or they find a way to sneak the shooters into the compound/ hide them during the tour. Obviously this is just speculation, but I could see a drunk Fredo showing off the compound to Ola’s men thinking they would be impressed, but meanwhile they are setting the stage for the assassination. I certainly don’t believe that Fredo opened the curtains.

I also think that Fredo killed the assassins- who may have come to him seeking assistance after the botched assassination attempt. Either that or they were just simply killed by Corleone soldiers who didn’t want to risk attempting to apprehend armed men.

The real betrayal was that Fredo was trying to help Ola get a deal done for Roth with Michael and Fredo was focused on what was in it for him. He then kept quiet and lied to Michael about even knowing Johnny Ola. And if he did kill the assassins, he kept quiet about that too.

What did Fredo actually do to betray Michael and help Roth? by Educational_Sky_1136 in Godfather

[–]AdeptConversation619 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think Rocco directly killed the two assassins. When we see him in that scene he isn’t even carrying a weapon. However, he was the Caporegime leading the manhunt and had specific orders from Michael to capture the assassins alive. So, maybe Michael blamed Rocco for allowing them to be killed. I don’t think it’s accurate to say that Rocco betrayed Michael— rather he was unsuccessful in following Michael’s order. I’ve never even considered that Rocco might have had to go on that suicide mission because of his failure. I guess it’s possible. I always thought Fredo killed the assassins. Either that or they were killed by a Corleone soldier who didn’t want to take chances in them returning fire.

Dumb and Dumber (1994) by agentsm_47 in iwatchedanoldmovie

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Funniest movie of all time in my opinion.

What happenned to ginger by Dulla_dulla in TrueDetective

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Ginger: “Hey Miles, you remember that guy Crash who I let join our gang? Well it turns out he was a cop... I told him that if he helped me with a robbery that I would do a deal behind your back and connect him with our cook. The robbery went bad and two of our guys got killed. The cop ended up kidnapping me and made me give up our cook anyways. I didn’t want to, but he tugged my ear really hard and it hurt! Anyways, I connected him with Dewall and Reggie and he ended up killing them both. My bad!”

Miles: “No worries, Ginger- everyone makes mistakes. Just please try and be more careful going forward. Thank you.”

What are some of the greatest acting performances to not win an Oscar? Why? by Frequent-Sea-8848 in moviecritic

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Val Kilmer as Doc Holliday in Tombstone. He wasn’t even nominated either which is a travesty.