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Cape Fear
not a horror movie, i know, but it was definetly an intense film. Robert DeNiro was great. what did everyone who saw it think of it? the end scene was freaking rediculous btw.
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was one of my childhood favorites, that and raising cain
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One of my favorite movies of all time.... That's right I said it. I loved this movie when I first saw it. It had me jumping at that one scene. You know what I am talking about! DeNiro is awesome in this movie. One sick mutha#$@!#.
Have you seen the original of Cape Fear? I think the remake did the original justice.
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both were enjoyable
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i see BH14 even decided to change his avatar to de niro.
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still haven't seen the original, is it worth it
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..not seen the orginal...šlike the remake alot....underrated by many critics as an bad remake....
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bad ass film( original too) de niro was the shit, tie for best role with heat, taxi cab, and goodfellas.
although he was terrible as the frankenstein monster.
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I didnt really understand Heat that much..the entire movie felt like it was a bunch of scenes just put together that didnt have to do with eachother.
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Pretty much the last time DeNiro was good in anything IMO. Kind of a last hurrah to all those urban psycho parts.
But I thought this was better than the original. Scorcese kept a much better pace on the film, and Nolte, Lange and Lewis were a much more sympathetic family than the original one had. And a nice bit by Joe Don Baker as a good ol' boy PI, and cameos by some of the originals- Mitchum, Peck and Balsam- gave it a little fun to break up the intensity. The best part is that Scorcese used the original Bernard Herrmann score, and had Saul Bass create the title credits. |
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