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The only Crow
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"This is the only picture that captures the essence of the dark character that the Crow is. Greatly portrayed by the defunct Brandon Lee who went down in mysterious circunstances. Along with the acting of Iggy Pop and music from the likes of NIN, this is one that YOU HAVE TO HAVE in your collection "
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"Opening today, Soul Men features the final performance from Bernie Mac, who died unexpectedly on August 9. The movie also includes a cameo from Isaac Hayes, who died one day later. Both men join a long list of people whose last films were released after their deaths, a list that includes Brad Renfro, whose final performance, in The Informers, can be seen in theaters come next May. Unlike some names on that list, Bernie Mac, whose voice can also be heard in the new animated sequel Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, isn’t likely to receive a posthumous Oscar nomination as a tribute to his final work. But as one of the most underrated comic actors of the past few years, Mac likely gives a great performance as soul singer “Floyd Henderson,” enough to fall in with the crop of posthumously released roles we’ve showcased below:
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"I am not a reader of the comic that the film is based on but I have to say that I was blown away by this movie. The theme is timeless and the characters are larger than life. Alex Proyas creates a beautiful and enchanting world and the action is in your face and provacitive. People may no this film from the untimely death of its star son of marshall artist Bruce Lee, Brandon Lee is haunting as the main hero of the piece and like Heath Ledger in this years Dark Knight the tragedy surrounding his death is imminent throughout the piece. I definitley consider this film to be a classic genre transcending action picture and think that it is definitley worth a watch. "
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"Though I first buzzed about an Academy Award nomination for Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight more than a month before his death, I now want to take it all back. I feel all the talk of Ledger’s posthumous Oscar chances will cloud my mind when I finally do see it, and it will probably also cloud the Academy’s judgment, too. Six months from now, when the nominations are announced on January 22 (coincidentally the one-year anniversary of Ledger’s death), if Ledger is not recognized for his role as The Joker, there will surely be an uproar — actually, Hollywood might just up and self-implode. I’m not the only one annoyed by all the Oscar buzz. Terry Gilliam, who directed Ledger in The Brothers Grimm and the upcoming The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, is ca "
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The Crow definately a classic
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"I totally loved this movie. What a great character for Brandon Lee's last film. Very dark story of musician Eric Draven (Lee) who is murdered along with his girlfriend on the night he propses to her. He comes back a year later to seek revenge on the gang that killed him. Great soundtrack and some very memorable lines like " here funboy funboy" a classic. If you are in the mood for a dark gothic style movie with some great action scenes and some blood and gore then this is a must watch. "
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The Crow is a great movie
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A tale of tragedy and revenge
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"A tale of tragedy and vengeance...also a tale of how love can overcome even death. What other darkly heroic movies have you enjoyed? "
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"There is so much going on these days in the marketing of The Dark Knight (see Chris Thilk’s most recent update/summary here), but Warner Bros. may be wasting a lot of time and money on its campaigns. If we’re to believe an AP story from yesterday, there’s already enough interest in the Batman Begins sequel coming from two separate directions: comic book fandom (”the magnitude of a comic-book franchise with an illustrious 70-year history”) and, of course, the cult of celebrity death (”arguably the biggest movie featuring a posthumous role in Hollywood history.”). The article highlights a number of posthumous film releases, including those of James Dean (Rebel Without a Cause and Giant), Spencer Tracy (Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner), Will Rogers (Steamboat Round the B "
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ONLY WATCH THE FIRST CROW FILM!!!
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"Here is a beautiful eulogy to a man who will always remain on the "what if" list. Brandon Lee shines in his breakout role, adding much needed depth and warmth to a story that dances the line between romantic and cheesy. The film is dark and depressing, and the music really helps the ambiance. I was a huge Brandon Lee fan, after first seeing him in "Showdown In Little Tokyo" a few years before, and I knew when I heard he was going to be in this film that he would become a huge star. Needless to say, I was devastated when I learned that he had died while making this film. And then a few years later, the beauty of this film was pissed on when the producers decided to make an absolutely pointless and terrible sequel. I can kind of see why James O'Barr has distanced himself from the series - it's a mockery of the comic it was based on. But this film will live on, despite it's horrendous sequels. "
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