With his kickass performance in The Crow: Wicked Prayer, Edward Furlong reminds us all of why everyone thought he was so great back in the early 90s with his debut performance in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
Even though hes gone through ten years of the tabloids hounding him, Furlong has still delivered some great performances in good films like Pecker and American History X and many ok performances in forgettable films. But his new character, Jimmy Cuervo, is the first resurrected Crow that was...
I really like Ed Furlong - he was great in Terminator and American History X, and he's a cutie. But when I saw that movie on the shelf at work I laughed. I really don't care for Tara Reid or David Borneaz. Cool interview, though. It's good to know he's still working and enjoying it.
courtneyriot said:
With his kickass performance in The Crow: Wicked Prayer, Edward Furlong reminds us all of why everyone thought he was so great back in the early 90s with his debut performance in Terminator 2: Judgment Day...
not bashing any actor, but another crow title? anything after the first was as lame. stories bad, acting bad, directing bad.. the list goes on. heck, as much as i liked the first it was still a bastardization of the book seeing how hollywood hates to promote drugs and all that even though its chock full of em
if i was o'barr, id be awful upset with myself for having sold the rights in the first place by now.
and no, a cool/sexy/popular/whatever actor or a groovy genre do not a good movie make.
courtneyriot said:
With his kickass performance in The Crow: Wicked Prayer, Edward Furlong reminds us all of why everyone thought he was so great back in the early 90s with his debut performance in Terminator 2: Judgment Day...
not bashing any actor, but another crow title? anything after the first was as lame. stories bad, acting bad, directing bad.. the list goes on. heck, as much as i liked the first it was still a bastardization of the book seeing how hollywood hates to promote drugs and all that even though its chock full of em
if i was o'barr, id be awful upset with myself for having sold the rights in the first place by now.
and no, a cool/sexy/popular/whatever actor or a groovy genre do not a good movie make.
*flame* away.
Huzzah, man... truer words were ne'er spoken...
Will someone please introduce Jeff Most and Ed Pressman to permantent vegetative states so they'll quite making these atrocities?!? Every sequal has been a pale imitation to the original film, each progressively more excremental.
I know the Goth Tots just looooove the awesome angst so much it makes their li'l superfluous chrome chains vibrate with anticipation, but ghouls, everything past the first book and film, with the slight possible exception of Waking Nightmares (Which could have been a good story without having "The Crow" stamped on it), have been unmitigated shite...
Airdrie said:
I'm surprised that by this, the fourth installment, they haven't tried to introduce a female crow. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, after all.
Hell, girl, they should cast me for it. I have enough angst and fury to resurrect myself, kick some ass and then some.
courtneyriot
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JUL 25, 2005 06:00 AM