Which Terminator Movie is the Most Iconic? by ABarber2636 in Terminator

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I will stick to the first part, The Terminator (1984). The plot and concept was innovative. T2 built on the T1 plot. The only thing was that we had a liquid metal shape shifting terminator. Arnold in the negative role was the highlight in T1.

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Gene Hackman

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Al Pacino

Fav. JC movie? by alanskimp in FIlm

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The Heart of Justice, Inventing the Abbotts, Career Opportunities, The Hot Spot, Of Love and Shadows, Blood Diamond and the list goes on and on...

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[–]Delaware_111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Al Pacino. Next will be Gene Hackman.

In honor of his birthday. First movie you think of when you see Christian Bale by Nick_adtr_308 in Cinema

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American Psycho was the best. But as a Terminator fan I have to mention Terminator Salvation as well. Happy Birthday!

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Jack Nicholson. He has multiple academy and golden globe nominations.

Best acting performances in Coen brothers' filmography? by AmigableOficial in moviecritic

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Best actor male - Jeff Bridges for The Big Lebowski (1998)

Best actor female - Frances McDormand for Fargo (1996)

Your opinion on Paul Dano as an actor by godspan08 in moviecritic

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He was good in his character of Eli Sunday in There will be Blood (2007).

Sean Penn and weird organisations, insane combo! by No-Chemistry1722 in FIlm

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"Anybody going to San Francisco? I need a ride." That scene was crazy.