Movies don’t always end up being the sum of their parts.
John Goodmanwas perfectly cast as Fred Flintstone.
The same can be said ofRick Moranis, who plays Fred’s longtime friend, Barney Rubble.
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Howe intends tomorph Bryton into a human walrus.
Long adds to this by showing complete fear and terror every step of the way.
8’Scooby-Doo' (2002)
Directed by Raja Gosnell
The live-actionScooby-Doomovies are heavily flawed.
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However, a bright spot in both of these movies isMatthew Lillard’s performance as Shaggy.
Lillard completely embodies the iconic cartoon character.
From the original box office disappointment ofJustice LeaguetoBlack Adam’sfinancial failure,not much of it stuck with audiences.
There was at least one exception though:Margot Robbie’s portrayal of Harley Quinn.
There’s alsoBill Nighy, who turns in one of thegreatest motion capture performances of all timeas Davy Jones.
Meanwhile, Glover managed to bring the signature swagger thatBilly Dee Williamsalways brought to Lando.
Since the release ofThe Last Crusadein 1989, the character has been revived twice to similarly mixed results.
It also wound up being the only film in the franchise tolose money at the box office.
While its two predecessors were well-received,Glassended up being an underwhelming finale.
However, most of the film’s issues are related to its plot.
Looking back, it’s become clear thatBohemian Rhapsodywasn’t a great biopic.
1’W.E.'
(2011)
Directed by Madonna
Not every actor can make wooden dialogue work.
A perfect example isW.E., a romantic drama centered around the real-life romance of Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson.
And then there’sAndrea Riseborough, who plays Simpson.
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Every single time that Riseborough is on-screen,the film instantly becomes more captivating.
It doesn’t hurt that she looks almost exactly like the real Simpson.
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