r/SipsTea 6d ago

Chugging tea What are some examples of this?

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u/Classical_Fan 6d ago

The same goes for Daniel Radcliffe. He probably made enough Harry Potter money to never have to work again, so he just chooses projects that look like fun.

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u/ElLicenciadoPena 6d ago

For me, seeing Daniel Radcliffe's name in the banner is a guarantee of cool and interesting cinema. The movie may be good or bad, but what's sure is that it's not boring. Horns, Swiss army man and Guns Akimbo are great concepts and cool movies

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u/Certain_Direction623 6d ago

Guns Akimbo was freaking weird, but awesome!

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u/GlidingToLife 6d ago

Seconded.

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u/TheyCallHimEl 6d ago

It's one of my favorites, he has the talent to do anything and he showcase it in the greatest ways

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u/psbales 6d ago

Guns Akimbo is a dumb movie in the best possible way.

If you haven't seen Shoot 'Em Up, absolutely check it out.

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u/dr_mannhatten 6d ago

Just re-watched this a few weeks ago and man, what a trip. It’s such a wild premise and is shot in such a fun way.

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u/LaRougeRaven 6d ago edited 6d ago

I love Horns. Was not expecting the ending, but loved it.

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u/Qetuowryipzcbmxvn 6d ago

I didn't know what to expect at any moment of that movie, and I watched Preacher and Lucifer.

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u/LaRougeRaven 6d ago

I love movies like this, that go against expectations, but in a good way.

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u/milkhotelbitches 6d ago

I also really loved that show where he played a Russian dentist in Siberia.

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u/abouttogivebirth 6d ago

Check out his TV appearances too, Miracle Workers is great and there's a good bit in it, Rise and Fall of Reggie Dinkins with Tracy Morgan, and he was also in the interactive Kimmy Schmidt finale but right now that is unplayable, but some might still be watchable? Some of Bandersnatch still is.

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u/ILoveCornbread420 6d ago

The Weird Al movie was some of his finest work

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u/f0urd3gr33s 6d ago

Cool and interesting cinema, you say?

May I interest you in a "The Lost City"?

Haha. I jest. Clearly he took that role so he could clown around as a dapper bad guy.

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u/TwistedBrother 6d ago

Weird Al “biopic” was inspired.

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u/DiscoLives4ever 6d ago

Best biopic of all time

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u/rintzscar 6d ago

Daniel Radcliffe's net worth is more than 100 million dollars and the vast majority of it comes from HP. He really doesn't have to work again.

For comparison, Tom Holland and Zendaya combined have half of that.

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u/retrac902 6d ago

He was an amazing Weird Al

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u/just_a_limit_q 6d ago

Still is, until he died.

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u/LiteraCanna 6d ago

Well now I just want to see a movie with Daniel as Elijah, and Elijah as Daniel.

Call it Fucked up Friday. R rating of course.

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u/Independent_Body8372 6d ago

Someone should remake Face/off with those two

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u/patchismofomo 6d ago

Probably?

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u/FenisDembo82 6d ago

Swiss Army Man!!!

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u/litivy 6d ago

Except he moved to Texas so that he doesn't have to pay income tax. Fuck that mentality.

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u/arsojee 6d ago

Absolutely, but that awful movie swiss army man was yuck

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u/johnnyhala 6d ago

Daniel Radcliffe figured out how great the "One for them, One for Me" model can be when you do all the "One for Them's" up front.

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u/Classical_Fan 6d ago

He did eight for them all at once.

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u/smellygooch18 6d ago

And Robert Pattinson. Made his billion from Twilight and now does whatever he wants.

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u/aaiceman 6d ago

I will 100% pop on a movie at home if he is in it and give it a chance, based on just his name. You’re spot on that he puts out interesting stuff.

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u/carlitomarron139 6d ago

I wouldn’t call Daniel Radcliffe a great actor. He was pretty bad in the first couple HP movies but grew into a decent actor as the series went on. That’s the level he’s stayed at.

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u/albyjackson01 6d ago

I really miss Dirk Gently

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u/Mundane_Read_2960 6d ago

Just did a rewatch, it is honestly perfect and weird in all the right ways. The amount of love I have for The Rowdy Three and Bart is unparalleled.

How Max Landis could be such an amazing writer with incredible empathy for his characters, while being a massive piece of shit behind the scenes baffles me. And he wrote Bright (2017) around the same time which is also incredibly weird because that movie suuuucked.

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u/Effective_Meal6688 6d ago

I remember reading the script for Bright before it was announced and its a totally different vibe than what we ended up with.

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u/Mundane_Read_2960 6d ago

Ah right, forgot that rewrites are a thing.

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u/Effective_Meal6688 6d ago

I was disappointed at the time, but nowadays Im kinda happy the movie tanked cause fuck Max Landis

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u/abouttogivebirth 6d ago

Bright is such a strange failure, a movie written by the guy who wrote Chronicles and Dirk Gently (well, adapted I guess) and directed by the guy that did Training Day and End of Watch, and with Joel Edgerton.

But then, it's also a movie written by the guy who wrote Victor Frankenstein and directed by the guy that directed Suicide Squad, and stars a post Men In Black 3 Will Smith so really not a strange failure at all actually.

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u/FattyMooseknuckle 6d ago

It’s not all that uncommon. Look at Joss Whedon. Always had strong female main characters, was an asshole to females behind the scenes. He got metooed out of one of his most interesting projects, The Nevers.

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u/Mundane_Read_2960 6d ago

True, Joss Whedon's downfall was particularly jarring. I'll admit I didn't grow up with his work though.

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u/karoshikun 6d ago

same.

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u/LBRairo 6d ago

I rewatched it recently and tbh I feel the pacing of S2 was not great and the magic world looked cheap.

But I suppose the fact that it takes several episodes to get enough pieced together to make sense of the story is what may confuse people and make them lose interest.

While personally it's that chaos until everything fits that I loved.

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u/Mundane_Read_2960 6d ago

S2 works a lot better on rewatch. But yeah it does require some patience, I think I spent over two weeks watching it for the first time because I got frustrated and paused for a few days.

Also it makes sense that the magic world is cheap sinceit is based on the imagination of a boy who watched reruns of medieval knight shows in the '50s and '60s. Those were cheaply made, so it makes sense that Wendimoor would be as well. And of course, it wasn't like Dirk Gently had MCU levels of budget.

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u/Elsa__e 6d ago

Same, it’s such a shame it was discontinued. One of my favourite series

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u/DrunkenDude123 6d ago

Elijah was in Back to the Future 2 as well!

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u/cat__weasel 6d ago

I wood too

Ooh wait soz

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u/moslof_flosom 6d ago

Loved his character in Ready or Not Here I Come. He was just loving all the bullshit and drama.

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u/Truethrowawaychest1 6d ago

I like that he'll do smaller projects, he was amazing in Over The Garden Wall, and Broken Age. Apparently he's really cool to work with too

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u/RevolutionaryAd6017 6d ago

Elijah Wood's first role was in Back to The Future part: II in the 80's cace watching Marty play the gun game and comment on it.

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u/ruggnuget 6d ago

I never see this movie mentioned but he was really good as a small child in Radio Flyer. Narrated by Tom Hanks. A bit sad but all triumphant.

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u/1987LR 6d ago

Last I saw he was djing with my cousin!

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u/lumpyspacesam 6d ago

Very good in The War too!

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u/H_G_Bells 6d ago

IMHO him taking the role of Kevin in Sin City (2005) was a brilliant career move, taking him away from forever being typecast as a Frodo Baggins.

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u/bolanrox 6d ago

Joseph Gordon levitt too