Though it was somewhat silly, Grease (co-starring super hottie Olivia Newton John) is a classic and lots of fun.
Though it was somewhat silly, Grease (co-starring super hottie Olivia Newton John) is a classic and lots of fun.
Lady Gaga In "A Star IS born" and waiting for House Of Gucci.
Eminem in 8 Mile
Aaliyah in Romeo must die. Wished she had lived. She would have been great in the Matrix Sequels.
Cool as Ice with an Academy worthy performance by Vanilla Ice.
There came a time when the Old Gods died! The Brave died with the Cunning! The Noble perished locked in battle with unleashed Evil! It was the last day for them! An ancient era was passing in fiery holocaust!
Ken Russell's Tommy is the one that comes to mind.
The Man who fell to Earth comes to mind. Same as Twin Peaks: Fire walk with me (both featuring the late, great Bowie).
And if I want to be silly about things, Tom Green in Freddy got fingered. He did do a few songs after all (loose interpretation of musician, but that’s how Mr Green would have wanted it).
Barbra Streisand's comedy movies of the 1970s. She did have a gift for screwball comedy.
beyonce in austin powers 3.
It was like watching a young Brando. Ice is magnetic, even, and almost especially, when he’s barely doing anything at all. Indelibly sexy, swaggering, animalistic and balancing a sense of real danger with occasional fleck of childlike joy and even a kind of romance, his performance threatens to topple the film over into the Vanilla Ice show, and yet here he's still generous enough to be in service of his other co-stars.
Even today, actors reprising their famous on-stage roles can end up feeling over-the-top and overly theatrical, but that’s never remotely a threat with Vanilla Ice here: there’s never a moment where he feels anything but real (the performance was based on real-life boxer Rocky Graziano). It’s easy to be hyperbolic about a performance like this, but screen acting was honestly never quite the same after “Cool As Ice.”
Accurate would you say Kirby101?
My take, is that ONJ was not playing a character. She's really is "Sandy" & just playing along with whatever Barbarino was mumbling throughout the movie.
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Well Kris Kristofferson was really great in the Blade movies. Jada Pinkett-Smith in the Matrix movies. Keanu Reeves also began his career in music, but I feel like he can't be counted.
Gonna go with Zooey Deschanel for her role in Elf, I just think she was perfect in that role.
Every day is a gift, not a given right.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze featuring Vanilla Ice :P
An old favorite of mine is U-571, which had Jon Bon Jovi as one of the Americans who stole the sub.
And a movie I always go back to will be Independence Day with Will Smith and Harry Connick Jr.
I remember loving to watch 9 to 5 whenever it came on channel 11 on the weekends.