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I think Con Air is a riot too...Johnny 23: Do you know what I am? Cameron Poe: Ugly all day?
Cage had a nearly unbeatable back to back action trifecta with The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off. All awesome in their own right.Which brings me back to my point that when Cage doesnt make a #### movie, he's pretty good.
I love Face/Off although I haven't seen it in years. Cage as Castor Troy was completely bad ###, Travolta didn't do that character justice.
Face/Off is a lot of fun. And Cage's freakout scene in prison is why I like him. No one would ever confuse Cage with Liam Neeson or Kenneth Brannaugh. But that scene in the prison is so gleeful in its excess, how can you not be entertained?
 
I can't forgive Michael Bay for Pearl Harbor. How could you take such a monumental event and make it such a totally craptacular crapfest?Even the attack itself is crap. Didn't help that Affleck is in it either.
When Toy Story came out, my Pixar buddy invited me to the premiere. I passed, and regretted it. So as some kind of twisted make up call, I went to see the Pearl Harbour premiere in Hollywood. :thumbup:
 
I think Con Air is a riot too...Johnny 23: Do you know what I am? Cameron Poe: Ugly all day?
Cage had a nearly unbeatable back to back action trifecta with The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off. All awesome in their own right.Which brings me back to my point that when Cage doesnt make a #### movie, he's pretty good.
Jesus Christ. The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off are to Action Movies what Nickelback, Daughtry, and Van Hagar are to Rock and Roll. Van Hagar put a noose around rock's throat, and Nickelback kicked the chair from under its legs. Similarly, The Rock and Con Air have plunged their knives into the heart of the Action Movie, and Gone in Sixty Seconds is twisting . . . twisting . . . twisting. #### Nick Cage.
Thank you.
 
Frozen River

A tale of mothers and the desperate things they do to keep their families intact. Thanks to those in this thread who recommended this movie. Seriously. This is a beautiful, haunting movie. I loved it. One of the best movies I've seen in years. Some in our society will rail against immigrants for being in this country illegally. But when you are fighting for your family's survival, immigration laws are irrelevant. Brilliant story. Kudos for the casting, as well. Almost every character was pitch perfect.
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I am so happy I saw this.
 
I think Con Air is a riot too...Johnny 23: Do you know what I am? Cameron Poe: Ugly all day?
Cage had a nearly unbeatable back to back action trifecta with The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off. All awesome in their own right.Which brings me back to my point that when Cage doesnt make a #### movie, he's pretty good.
Jesus Christ. The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off are to Action Movies what Nickelback, Daughtry, and Van Hagar are to Rock and Roll. Van Hagar put a noose around rock's throat, and Nickelback kicked the chair from under its legs. Similarly, The Rock and Con Air have plunged their knives into the heart of the Action Movie, and Gone in Sixty Seconds is twisting . . . twisting . . . twisting. #### Nick Cage.
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I think Con Air is a riot too...Johnny 23: Do you know what I am? Cameron Poe: Ugly all day?
Cage had a nearly unbeatable back to back action trifecta with The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off. All awesome in their own right.Which brings me back to my point that when Cage doesnt make a #### movie, he's pretty good.
Jesus Christ. The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off are to Action Movies what Nickelback, Daughtry, and Van Hagar are to Rock and Roll. Van Hagar put a noose around rock's throat, and Nickelback kicked the chair from under its legs. Similarly, The Rock and Con Air have plunged their knives into the heart of the Action Movie, and Gone in Sixty Seconds is twisting . . . twisting . . . twisting. #### Nick Cage.
Nah. Theyre all awesome action movies but nice try.
 
And whatchoo talkin bout willis, The Rock is 1 of the best action movies ever, not corny at all.
Oy. The Rock is awful.
:homer: I was actually going to draft this in the Great Movie Draft as an action movie, but after a couple PMs with some people I learned that the majority don't hold this in the same light I do.Best action movie in the last 20 years if you ask me.
I am totally in the minority here, so I'd never claim my opinion to be "right." Just not my cup of tea.
I'm with you JDogg. How anybody can sit through any Michael Bay Crapfest is beyond me :lmao:
 
Iraqi Information Minister said:
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12 Monkeys - Don't know why I had never watched this before, it's right up my alley. I thought Brad Pitt was great in this, while Bruce Willis kind of annoyed me. I liked how they tied things together, and there was never really any huge confusion with respect to the time travel angle (which is hard in a time travel movie). Good stuff.

4/5
Back in the days when Madeline Stowe was hot. Now she has so much collagen in her lips it looks like she was punched in the mouth.
she's gorgeous in Revenge. absolutely gorgeous
Vice President of the Flat Chested Broads Society (FCBS) as well
Sandra Bullock being President?Watching her run around in a bikini in Speed 2, they might as well cast a 12 year old boy for that part.
Watch Miss COngeniality 2.

It was on one night when I was pretty drunk and in numerous scenes she was braless while wearing a knit shirt and it looked like she had a couple puppies in there fighting over a chew toy. I was fascinated enough I didn't change the channel.

 
And whatchoo talkin bout willis, The Rock is 1 of the best action movies ever, not corny at all.
Oy. The Rock is awful.
You just lost a lot of movie credibility, pal.7.2 on IMDB :goodposting:
:excited: If a Michael Bay movie gives you "movie cred". For the record the Rock is enjoyable but I file it under guilty pleasures such as Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider movies or the Rundown. IMDB is a poor resource for movie ratings. It's like going to ask a Home Depot employee the specifics on grills or the people at Wal-Mart about a picture. Do they have items such as this? Yes. Are they rated highly by the folks that sell and use them? Yes. Does the true connoisseur know that they are peddling cheap crap? Absolutely.
 
And whatchoo talkin bout willis, The Rock is 1 of the best action movies ever, not corny at all.
Oy. The Rock is awful.
You just lost a lot of movie credibility, pal.7.2 on IMDB :popcorn:
:popcorn: If a Michael Bay movie gives you "movie cred". For the record the Rock is enjoyable but I file it under guilty pleasures such as Adam Sandler and Rob Schneider movies or the Rundown. IMDB is a poor resource for movie ratings. It's like going to ask a Home Depot employee the specifics on grills or the people at Wal-Mart about a picture. Do they have items such as this? Yes. Are they rated highly by the folks that sell and use them? Yes. Does the true connoisseur know that they are peddling cheap crap? Absolutely.
I was being sarcastic with the movie cred thing. If you wouldnt have told me this was a Michael Bay movie, I wouldnt have known it. Not liking or going in thinking you wont like a movie because it was directed by someone, or stars someone, is foolish though. I actually think IMDB is a pretty good rating source as movies with above an 8 are few and far between and if a movie has at least a 6, they are consistently worth watching. I dont care what anyone says, The Rock is a top notch action movie and gives you everything you ask for with an action movie - suspense, style, decent acting, great cast, awesome car chase, some witty/funny dialogue, and oh yeah - ACTION and VIOLENCE.I actually might agree with Hooter as it being the best pure action movie in the last 20 years. Something like T2 is clearly better, but is just as much sci-fi as it is an action movie.

 
Saw Inception. Not going to copy my whole review from that movie's actual thread, but lets just say youre denying yourself something mindblowing by not seeing it in theaters. Not sayin, just sayin.

A comedic highlight though was during the previews for the movie where the people are trapped in an elevator when onscreen it said "from the mind of m night shamalan" and in unison about 20 people go "Oh No" and the rest of the crowd just bursts out in laughter afterwards :popcorn: ...this movie doesnt look like one that will get him off his #### movie streak either.

Also, Ben Affleck as a director might be onto something too as the preview for his upcoming movie "The Town" looked quite awesome. I did chuckle when it said "from the critically acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone" but didnt mention Affleck by name actually directing it though. Since we were talking about Jeremy Renner earlier, this looks like another potentially great performance from him. The RDJr and Galifianakis comedy also looks like it should be good.

 
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Also, Ben Affleck as a director might be onto something too as the preview for his upcoming movie "The Town" looked quite awesome. I did chuckle when it said "from the critically acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone" but didnt mention Affleck by name actually directing it though. Since we were talking about Jeremy Renner earlier, this looks like another potentially great performance from him. The RDJr and Galifianakis comedy also looks like it should be good.
That does look pretty good.
 
And whatchoo talkin bout willis, The Rock is 1 of the best action movies ever, not corny at all.
Oy. The Rock is awful.
:shrug: I was actually going to draft this in the Great Movie Draft as an action movie, but after a couple PMs with some people I learned that the majority don't hold this in the same light I do.Best action movie in the last 20 years if you ask me.
I am totally in the minority here, so I'd never claim my opinion to be "right." Just not my cup of tea.
I'm with you JDogg. How anybody can sit through any Michael Bay Crapfest is beyond me :no:
Michael Bay is to movies as Hannibal Lecter is to fine dining.
 
Saw Inception. Not going to copy my whole review from that movie's actual thread, but lets just say youre denying yourself something mindblowing by not seeing it in theaters. Not sayin, just sayin.

A comedic highlight though was during the previews for the movie where the people are trapped in an elevator when onscreen it said "from the mind of m night shamalan" and in unison about 20 people go "Oh No" and the rest of the crowd just bursts out in laughter afterwards ;) ...this movie doesnt look like one that will get him off his #### movie streak either.

Also, Ben Affleck as a director might be onto something too as the preview for his upcoming movie "The Town" looked quite awesome. I did chuckle when it said "from the critically acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone" but didnt mention Affleck by name actually directing it though. Since we were talking about Jeremy Renner earlier, this looks like another potentially great performance from him. The RDJr and Galifianakis comedy also looks like it should be good.
Problem with this one is that he didn't learn his lesson and we have to watch him act again.

 
Saw Inception. Not going to copy my whole review from that movie's actual thread, but lets just say youre denying yourself something mindblowing by not seeing it in theaters. Not sayin, just sayin.

A comedic highlight though was during the previews for the movie where the people are trapped in an elevator when onscreen it said "from the mind of m night shamalan" and in unison about 20 people go "Oh No" and the rest of the crowd just bursts out in laughter afterwards :shrug: ...this movie doesnt look like one that will get him off his #### movie streak either.

Also, Ben Affleck as a director might be onto something too as the preview for his upcoming movie "The Town" looked quite awesome. I did chuckle when it said "from the critically acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone" but didnt mention Affleck by name actually directing it though. Since we were talking about Jeremy Renner earlier, this looks like another potentially great performance from him. The RDJr and Galifianakis comedy also looks like it should be good.
Problem with this one is that he didn't learn his lesson and we have to watch him act again.
Casey seems to be a far better actor than Ben.
 
Watched a couple movies last night. Extract had a couple funny parts but for the most part very average. Didn't love it, didn't hate it - it was just on. Adventureland was a bit better the second time around after knowing that it was more of a coming of age movie and less a Superbad funny movie. I got Cool Hand Luke at the library the other day, so that will get watched tonight or tomorrow.

 
Away We Go.....Enjoyable but not ground breaking. I thought the supporting cast - Catherine O'Hara, Jeff Daniels, Alison Janney, Jim Gaffigan, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and a couple others - really kept this afloat as opposed to sinking, although there was a good amount of humorous and interesting dialogue between the 2 leads. Thought the Alexi Murdoch based soundtrack was a excellent choice and really set the tone for the movie, nice to see some new originals from AM just for the soundtrack as well. Didnt realize it was a Sam Mendes movie until the end credits, which makes me less surprised this movie was well rounded with good acting performances and overall solid....6.9/10

From Hell....I saw this around when it came out on DVD but didnt remember much about it, except being disappointed. I really want to like the movie a lot, but something about it holds me back and there just isnt enough tension as the film progresses. The most obvious thing wrong with the movie is Heather Graham, who was terribly miscast in general, but is too pretty, kind, and well-mannered to be believable as a prostitute here. Depp really carries the movie and I thought this actually was one of his more interesting as well as entertaining roles. The thing about Depp though is while I think he's a very good actor, how much I like his movies doesnt translate to the quantity Id expect. Love Donnie Brasco and Blow, but the rest of his movies are just pretty good (Sleepy Hollow, Ninth Gate, Fear and Loathing), or not my thing. I think the ending here, or should I say the character who is Jack the Ripper, is fairly predictable, but is even moreso with how hard they try to make the viewer believe the Ripper is a couple other characters. Not terrible, but should be better....5.2/10

Suburban Commando....I cant believe Ive never seen this movie before. The Hulkster brings the acting chops and comedic flavor to this cheesy classic. Had I saw this when I was younger, it wouldve been right in my wheelhouse with Willow, Goonies, 3 Ninjas, SUper Mario Bros, the TMNT movies and Surf Ninjas. I was pretty faded when I watched this, but that only made it funnier...9/10

 
Watched a couple movies last night. Extract had a couple funny parts but for the most part very average. Didn't love it, didn't hate it - it was just on.
I think Judge's movies would be viewed through a different lens had he not made Office Space. Extract wasn't great, but I thought it was enteraining.
 
Brooklyn's Finest

Started this last night. I seem to recall some positive reviews for this movie, but so far this a perfunctory police drama with several cliches I've seen before. Does it get better after the first 40 minutes?

 
Brooklyn's Finest

Started this last night. I seem to recall some positive reviews for this movie, but so far this a perfunctory police drama with several cliches I've seen before. Does it get better after the first 40 minutes?
Not really but it doesn't get worse.
 
Brooklyn's Finest

Started this last night. I seem to recall some positive reviews for this movie, but so far this a perfunctory police drama with several cliches I've seen before. Does it get better after the first 40 minutes?
I didn't like this movie as much as some others on here did. Maybe because I accidentally watched Training Day right beforehand (just had a stack of "cop films" to get through and didn't know anything about BF beforehand, so didn't realize same director w/ Hawke). Or maybe because I just didn't click with the story that much.

 
Brooklyn's Finest

Started this last night. I seem to recall some positive reviews for this movie, but so far this a perfunctory police drama with several cliches I've seen before. Does it get better after the first 40 minutes?
I didn't like this movie as much as some others on here did. Maybe because I accidentally watched Training Day right beforehand (just had a stack of "cop films" to get through and didn't know anything about BF beforehand, so didn't realize same director w/ Hawke). Or maybe because I just didn't click with the story that much.
I'm surprised they exhumed the "veteran teaches the rookie" model for this movie. It's been done to death.
 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.

 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
While I would say Cheadle's rep has benefitted from being in a plethora or good or better movies with rarely a miss, I think he's an above average actor.Its hard to say on his range as a lot of roles have been similar, but I think he is charismatic and that is why he is considered as good of an actor as he is. He's rarely been the lead actor in a movie, and I think that is something that has kept him in so many good movies, but not necessarily wowed some people.

Hotel Rwanda is clearly a strong performance, but if you want my recommendations on 2 of Cheadle's movies to be impressed by him, its Talk To Me and Devil In A Blue Dress.

One thing I will say that demonstrates Cheadle being better than average, is that not only is he in good movies, be his performance also makes those movies better. Examples of this being Rosewood, Out of Sight, The Rat Pack, Traffic, Things Behind the Sun, Manic, United States of Leland, Assassination of Richard Nixon, crash, Reign Over Me.

 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
While I would say Cheadle's rep has benefitted from being in a plethora or good or better movies with rarely a miss, I think he's an above average actor.Its hard to say on his range as a lot of roles have been similar, but I think he is charismatic and that is why he is considered as good of an actor as he is. He's rarely been the lead actor in a movie, and I think that is something that has kept him in so many good movies, but not necessarily wowed some people.

Hotel Rwanda is clearly a strong performance, but if you want my recommendations on 2 of Cheadle's movies to be impressed by him, its Talk To Me and Devil In A Blue Dress.

One thing I will say that demonstrates Cheadle being better than average, is that not only is he in good movies, be his performance also makes those movies better. Examples of this being Rosewood, Out of Sight, The Rat Pack, Traffic, Things Behind the Sun, Manic, United States of Leland, Assassination of Richard Nixon, crash, Reign Over Me.
I'm just not compelled to watch Cheadle the way I am compelled to watch every other top tier actor.
 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
While I would say Cheadle's rep has benefitted from being in a plethora or good or better movies with rarely a miss, I think he's an above average actor.Its hard to say on his range as a lot of roles have been similar, but I think he is charismatic and that is why he is considered as good of an actor as he is. He's rarely been the lead actor in a movie, and I think that is something that has kept him in so many good movies, but not necessarily wowed some people.

Hotel Rwanda is clearly a strong performance, but if you want my recommendations on 2 of Cheadle's movies to be impressed by him, its Talk To Me and Devil In A Blue Dress.

One thing I will say that demonstrates Cheadle being better than average, is that not only is he in good movies, be his performance also makes those movies better. Examples of this being Rosewood, Out of Sight, The Rat Pack, Traffic, Things Behind the Sun, Manic, United States of Leland, Assassination of Richard Nixon, crash, Reign Over Me.
I'm just not compelled to watch Cheadle the way I am compelled to watch every other top tier actor.
What are you talking about? Cheadle rocked The Golden Palace.
 
Is he really considered top tier by most people??? If that were the case, Im sure he'd get many more starring roles. Id guess he's in his mid 40's. If were talking actors between 30-50 give or take a few years, I think Cheadle sneaks into the Top 25 best actors. Which is still good, but I dont think most people consider him 1 of the best actors going.

 
Is he really considered top tier by most people??? If that were the case, Im sure he'd get many more starring roles. Id guess he's in his mid 40's. If were talking actors between 30-50 give or take a few years, I think Cheadle sneaks into the Top 25 best actors. Which is still good, but I dont think most people consider him 1 of the best actors going.
Cheadle is a darling of the critics.
 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
I won't flame you for this opinion.I do think he elevates standard or substandard material material, but I don't like when he is relied on to carry films and I don't think he outshines excellent material.

Range has always been a problem as well, it seems like I "know" almost every character I've seen him as before he opens his mouth or commits an action.

ETA: very average is pushing it though, he's definitely above average in my book, but not an elite. Always pleases me to see him as part of an ensemble and he never fumbles a role.

 
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I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
I won't flame you for this opinion.I do think he elevates standard or substandard material material, but I don't like when he is relied on to carry films and I don't think he outshines excellent material.

Range has always been a problem as well, it seems like I "know" almost every character I've seen him as before he opens his mouth or commits an action.

ETA: very average is pushing it though, he's definitely above average in my book, but not an elite. Always pleases me to see him as part of an ensemble and he never fumbles a role.
Agree with most of this and the bolded was basically my main point as to why he is better than average
 
Also, if that Miles Davis film ever happens where he is supposed to play Miles, thats a big opportunity to impress and IMO he'd nail that role.

 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
I won't flame you for this opinion.I do think he elevates standard or substandard material material, but I don't like when he is relied on to carry films and I don't think he outshines excellent material.

Range has always been a problem as well, it seems like I "know" almost every character I've seen him as before he opens his mouth or commits an action.

ETA: very average is pushing it though, he's definitely above average in my book, but not an elite. Always pleases me to see him as part of an ensemble and he never fumbles a role.
Which material is he required to elevate? Cheadle, more than most actors, has appeared in a huge string of fantastic movies. And when he appears in bad movies like Oceans 11, he isn't talented enough to elevate the material.
 
I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
I won't flame you for this opinion.I do think he elevates standard or substandard material material, but I don't like when he is relied on to carry films and I don't think he outshines excellent material.

Range has always been a problem as well, it seems like I "know" almost every character I've seen him as before he opens his mouth or commits an action.

ETA: very average is pushing it though, he's definitely above average in my book, but not an elite. Always pleases me to see him as part of an ensemble and he never fumbles a role.
Which material is he required to elevate? Cheadle, more than most actors, has appeared in a huge string of fantastic movies. And when he appears in bad movies like Oceans 11, he isn't talented enough to elevate the material.
It's been awhile but I really enjoyed his character in Ocean's 11. I thought it was one of the few departures from his standard Brooklyn's Finest/Traitor/Hotel Rwanda characters (which I all find to be remarkably similar).
 
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I'm going to brace myself for an onslaught as I type this:

Don Cheadle is a very average actor.

Cheadle has appeared in several good movies, so there's always something to enjoy when he's onscreen. But he doesn't have much range, he isn't charismatic, and I've never seen him in a role that lived up to all the hype.
Hotel. Rwanda.
 
ETA: very average is pushing it though, he's definitely above average in my book, but not an elite. Always pleases me to see him as part of an ensemble and he never fumbles a role.
I think Cheadle is great.He had a four or five episode stint on "ER" a few years ago and his performance was heartbreaking.

 
Also, Ben Affleck as a director might be onto something too as the preview for his upcoming movie "The Town" looked quite awesome. I did chuckle when it said "from the critically acclaimed director of Gone Baby Gone" but didnt mention Affleck by name actually directing it though. Since we were talking about Jeremy Renner earlier, this looks like another potentially great performance from him. The RDJr and Galifianakis comedy also looks like it should be good.
That does look pretty good.
Yea, that does look good. LOL @ from the STUDIO that brought you the departed. jesus
 
Which material is he required to elevate? Cheadle, more than most actors, has appeared in a huge string of fantastic movies. And when he appears in bad movies like Oceans 11, he isn't talented enough to elevate the material.
It's been awhile but I really enjoyed his character in Ocean's 11. I thought it was one of the few departures from his standard Brooklyn's Finest/Traitor/Hotel Rwanda characters (which I all find to be remarkably similar).
Ocean's 11 was good (12 sucked, 13 was okay). If JDD is going to cherrypick a movie, picking Ocean's 11 for Cheadle is a cop out as not only was Cheadle in a very minor role in that movie, but there were a handful of actors who are bigger names and it isnt even debatable. According to IMDB, Cheadle was actually uncredited in Ocean's 11. If you want to say Cheadle couldnt elevate a bad or average movie, bring up Swordfish or After the Sunset.And like I mentioned, Cheadle has been in about a dozen movies that his performance made better. Its not totally a coincidence he has been in so many good movies.
 
Usually I agree with JDogg... not on Don Cheadle though. Just because you may not be quite good enough to carry a movie yourself doesn't mean you are average. You are ####ting on a lot of fantastic actors if you do that (William Fitchner, Sam Shepard, Harry Dean Stanton, John C. Reilly, J.K. Simmons, Richard Jenkins to name a few or a lot depending on how you look at it).

 
Also, if that Miles Davis film ever happens where he is supposed to play Miles, thats a big opportunity to impress and IMO he'd nail that role.
This goes to what we were talking about: Miles Davis was an angry, charismatic guy. And I don't think Cheadle has the range to pull this off.
 

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