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Before we jump into the nitty-gritty of this iconic scene, let's set the stage. "Tough Guys Don't Dance" is a 1987 neo-noir film directed by the legendary Norman Mailer. The film stars Ryan O'Neal as a struggling writer who finds himself entangled in a web of murder, betrayal, and, you guessed it, tough guys who may or may not dance.
Ryan O'Neal leads the charge for this example of bad acting 101. Sit Back and enjoy.

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Hello everyone and welcome back to our channel! Today's topic of discussion is the polarizing figure in Hollywood, Rob Schneider. While some may praise him for his comedic performances, others argue that he is a terrible actor. In this video, we will delve deep into the reasons why Rob Schneider is considered a terrible actor, and analyze the various aspects of his career that have led to this conclusion.
Rob Schneider first rose to fame as a cast member on Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s. His quirky and often over-the-top comedic style quickly garnered attention, leading to a successful film career in the years that followed. Schneider is perhaps best known for his collaborations with fellow comedian Adam Sandler, appearing in films such as "The Waterboy" and "Big Daddy." However, despite his popularity, Schneider has been often criticized for his lackluster performances and inability to truly embody the characters he portrays.
One of the main criticisms leveled against Rob Schneider is his limited range as an actor. Many argue that Schneider relies heavily on his signature comedic persona, often playing exaggerated versions of himself in his roles. This lack of versatility has led to his performances feeling stale and one-dimensional, with little variation from one character to the next. While Schneider may excel in comedic roles that require physical humor and zany antics, he falls short when it comes to more nuanced, dramatic performances.
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We decided to do a short review of the Science Ninja Team Gatchaman: The Movie (科学忍者隊ガッチャマン 劇場版, Kagaku Ninjatai Gatchaman: Gekijōban) 1978. Those of you familiar with G-Force or Battle of the Planets will already know that those shows are based off of Gatchaman. The franchise started off as a 105 episode anime that aired from 1972 to 1974.
The movie is an abridged retelling of the original 105 episodes. In fact the vast majority of the scenes and dialogue are recycled and re arranged for this movie. The only original brand new animation is from the opening 3 minutes that features the birth of Berg Katse. Some highlights are the battle with the Turtle King (Mecha) that is controlled by Galactor and the final battle. A great entry point for those interested in this classic franchise.

Plot
Sosai X traveled millions of light years to reach the planet Earth and creates a mutant Berg Katse. Thirty years later he is the leader of the terrorist organization known as Galactor. They want to conquer the world. Since Galactor controls the mechanical monster "Turtle King," the nations of the world live in fear.

Earth's only hope lies with five teenagers who can move like shadows. They are Gatchaman, five superheroes who arrive in their spaceship "God Phoenix" to stop Galactor's Machiavellian plans of world domination.

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Another Episode of Bad Acting 101, Featuring John Wayne. We'll get this out of the way now, he is not a terrible actor. However he has left plenty examples of bad acting for our viewing pleasure, such as 1956's The Conqueror. In that movie he plays himself pretending to be Genghis Khan. This is something that was made for real and got a theatrical release. It would be a career killer for most.
John Wayne, born Marion Robert Morrison, rose to fame in the golden age of Hollywood, becoming one of the most iconic actors of all time. With his rugged good looks, towering presence, and distinctive drawl, Wayne embodied the quintessential American hero on screen. However, as his career progressed, some critics began to claim that Wayne's performances lacked depth and subtlety, leading to accusations of laziness on his part.

One of the main arguments against John Wayne as a lazy actor is his tendency to rely on mannerisms and stereotypes in his performances. Critics have pointed out that Wayne often played the same character in multiple films, with little variation in his delivery or demeanor. His reliance on familiar tropes, such as the stoic cowboy or the tough military man, led some to accuse him of phoning in his performances rather than fully immersing himself in his roles.

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Welcome back to our channel, where we delve into the world of movies and entertainment. Today, we're talking about the one and only Tommy Wiseau - a man who has become synonymous with over-the-top, cringe-worthy acting. From his iconic performance in The Room to his bizarre public appearances, Wiseau has carved out a unique niche for himself in the world of cinema. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into the wild and wacky world of Tommy Wiseau.
First things first, who exactly is Tommy Wiseau? Well, that's a bit of a mystery. Wiseau burst onto the scene in 2003 with his self-funded film The Room, which has since attained cult status as one of the best worst movies ever made. Wiseau wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the film, cementing his status as a true auteur. Despite his lack of formal training or experience in the industry, Wiseau has become a beloved figure in the world of cult cinema, known for his unique brand of awkward, over-the-top acting.

Outside of his film career, Tommy Wiseau has become a larger-than-life figure in popular culture. Known for his eccentric fashion sense, impenetrable accent, and baffling social media presence, Wiseau has cultivated a persona that is equal parts endearing and baffling. From his cryptic tweets to his bizarre YouTube videos, Wiseau's antics have captivated audiences around the world, solidifying his status as a true internet sensation.

Now, let's talk about Wiseau's acting style. Or should we say, lack thereof. Wiseau's performances are characterized by their sheer audacity, with the actor throwing caution to the wind and embracing every emotion with gusto. From his melodramatic deliveries to his awkward physical movements, Wiseau's acting is a sight to behold. While some may dismiss his performances as amateurish or cringeworthy, there's no denying the sheer entertainment value of watching Wiseau in action.

One of the most enduring aspects of Tommy Wiseau's legacy is his penchant for unforgettable quotes. From the iconic "Oh hai, Mark" to the infamous "You're tearing me apart, Lisa!" Wiseau's lines have become ingrained in the pop culture lexicon. His unique delivery and offbeat cadence only serve to make these lines all the more memorable, ensuring that they will be quoted and referenced for years to come.
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We here at the Y US? Channel firmly believe that Steven Seagal is out of his mind and his direct to dvd movies are a front for a money laundering operation. However it's crazy to believe that at one time, Seagal was a Box Office Blockbuster Movie Star. Eventually his career fizzled and he started making direct to DVD movies or direct to video. As his filmography expanded, so did his ego and his waist line.
Even though he has become a parody of himself, that doesn't mean all his direct to video releases are terrible. We watched his 2009 film, A Dangerous Man, its actually watchable. With that said, there is still plenty to pick apart for our part 1 review.
Shane Daniels is released after serving six years in prison for a crime he did not commit. As he begins a new life, he gets involved in a street war between Chinese drug dealers and corrupt cops.
Initial release: 28 December 2009
Director: Keoni Waxman
Distributed by: Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Studios, Paramount Home Entertainment
Budget: $6,500,000
Music by: Michael Richard Plowman
Produced by: Deboragh Gabler

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Neil Breen Vs a Tiger, that's it, that's the description. From Cade The Tortured Crossing (2023). We Are So Reviewing This
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Y? do we do this to ourselves? It's simple, to destroy the unholiest cringe that cinema has ever produced that you may or may not be familiar with. Stuff that even the Hollywood Indy film makers wouldn't touch with a 10ft stick. "A" Movies, "B" Movies, and even "Z" Movies are not safe. Nothing is safe while we torture ourselves. The more obscure and filled with unintentional comedy, the better. We may even take cheap shots at each other and pop culture while we are at it. Y? not?
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