Well, I'm in no hurry about it. Their is always shoving these new people in our face that makes them such idols and it makes the older better actors like their nothing
That was touching by Jennifer Tilly, I've always liked her and thought she was so stunning
91's The Doors was something else, Val Kilmer sure did great there. Before he was Morrison the rock-star & and in Top Gun...he was TOP SECRET
This came out in 1984, was by the same guys that made Police Squad & The Naked Gun movies and was Val Kilmer's FIRST movie, its really crazy
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That looks insane and I'm leaning toward not in a good way. At least it's sequel, I'll give it that
He sure did look young. So, here's Val Kilmer's second movie. We talked about Real Genius before but there's a bit that we didn't.
It came out in 1985 so this year is celebrating it's 40th Anniversary as I type this Of course it stars a young Kilmer.
Also stars an always rough & rugged Ed Laughter.
Ghostbusters' William Atherton. He was Walter Peck in GB, I find it strange that he is here with Kilmer, in Willow, Kilmer kept on calling Willow Peck, Peck, Peck
Also in the movie is Jon Gries, The awesome Wolfman in The Monster Squad.. Weird I talked about him in Get Shorty just recently
Also, Dean Devlin appears...
if your you thinking is he...then YES, he is THE SAME Dean Devin who was writing & producer partners with Roland Emmercich for years
Here's the Trailer
Here's these two great Cues by Thomas Newman of the Newman Family. His work really made this movie shine
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