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You get the picture. I'll start: Johnny Depp in Nightmare on Elm Street Kevin Bacon in Friday the 13th Matthew McConaughey in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation Renee Zellweger in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation Adam Scott in Hellraiser: Bloodline Jennifer Aniston in Leprechaun Leonardo DiCaprio in Critters 3 RestingB1tchFace fucked around with this message at 01:59 on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Sigourney Weaver in Alien.
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It's on Jason Alexander The Burning Fisher Stevens The Burning Holly Hunter The Burning Andy Kaufman God Told Me To Hollismason fucked around with this message at 02:19 on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Brad Pittt in Cutting Class
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Seth Green - Ticks Seth Green - It Seth Green - Marky Mark & The Funky Bunch Make My Video
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George Clooney Return of the Killer Tomatoes
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Layer of the White Worm: Hugh Grant and Doctor Who??
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Found a bunch of click bait articles on this. https://www.wired.com/2013/10/early-roles-horror-movies/
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Crispin Glover in Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocgj9tewHso Jennifer Connelly in Phenomena https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIKXNMMpWMk
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banned from Starbucks posted:George Clooney Return of the Killer Tomatoes I thought Clooney was ashamed of this movie because of its content but now I see it has to be because of that hair.
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AceOfFlames posted:I thought Clooney was ashamed of this movie because of its content but now I see it has to be because of that hair. That WAS his hair up until he was cast in "ER"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPQSiTIb2Ac
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Humphrey Bogart - The Return of Dr. X (1939) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pB5m5RiVyAs Weird timing. Bogart had been mainly supporting characters in films (like Angels with Dirty Faces and The Petrified Forest), but made this just before his big breaks in The Roaring Twenties, High Sierra, and The Maltese Falcon.
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Maybe I'll get "Well actually..."'d for this but does McConaughy actually count for Chainsaw Massacre? It was a year after Dazed and Confused.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Maybe I'll get "Well actually..."'d for this but does McConaughy actually count for Chainsaw Massacre? It was a year after Dazed and Confused. McConaughy's career trajectory is probably one of the weirdest out there. Like, when he did Texas Chainsaw Massacre he was known but certainly not someone anybody expected to go on to win a Best Actor Oscar. But then again, nobody expected that out of him even long after he'd become an A-list star. He's had several career phases where it's like "is this even the same guy?". When people saw The Dark Tower a lot of them were saying "a solid performance by McConaughy but wasted in a poo poo movie". Well, yea, that's a lot of what he's done his whole career. Waste solid performances on projects that aren't worthy of his talents. That run he had a few years ago is the exception, not the rule. Basebf555 fucked around with this message at 18:58 on Feb 19, 2018 |
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Hell, McConaughy and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were both in the horror comedy "My Boyfriend's Back"
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Davros1 posted:Hell, McConaughy and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were both in the horror comedy "My Boyfriend's Back" Not horror, but there's an episode of Law and Order season 1 that has Hoffman's first credited appearance. The episode also stars Samuel L. Jackson before he broke out.
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banned from Starbucks posted:George Clooney Return of the Killer Tomatoes He was also in Return to Horror High
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I'm pretty sure McConaughey is literally the one person in history to have both appeared in an Unsolved Mysteries dramatic re-enactment and won an Academy Award. He's really hit the ends of the spectrum in his time.
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Samuel L. Jackson in Def By Temptation And a year later in Exorcist III Jason Alexander in Jacob's Ladder Eriq La Salle and Ving Rhames are in Jacob's Ladder too but I couldn't find a good image. Thandie Newton in Interview with the Vampire Angela Bassett in Critters IV Terry Farrell in Hellraiser III Drew Barrymore in Altered States, Firestarter, Cat's Eye, Doppleganger, etc. Lance Henriksen playing a cop in Damien: Omen II, a cop in Piranha II: The Spawning, a cop in The Terminator, etc. before Aliens Sanaa Lathan in Blade Mila Kunis Piranha (the 1995 remake ) John Boyega in Attack the Block Yancy Butler in Savage Weekend (the internet let me down again ) Claudia Christian in The Hidden Neo Rasa fucked around with this message at 02:30 on Feb 20, 2018 |
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Julia Louise Dreyfus in Troll Molly Shannon in Phantom of the Opera (1989) Leonardo DiCaprio in Critters 3 Marisa Tomei in The Toxic Avenger Mark Ruffalo in The Dentist Clint Eastwood in Revenge of the Creature Paul Walker and Fergie in Monster in the Closet John Goodman and Jay Thomas in C.H.U.D. Choco1980 fucked around with this message at 04:27 on Feb 20, 2018 |
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The Critters series has given us so much. Thank you Critters. Praise be.
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Neo Rasa posted:Lance Henriksen playing a cop in Damien: Omen II, a cop in Piranha II: The Spawning, a cop in The Terminator, etc. before Aliens Lance Henriksen is one of those actors like Eric Roberts who to this day will be in your movie for a sandwich and bus fare. He was even in a Brazilian soap opera about MUTANTS. Neo Rasa posted:John Boyega in Attack the Block Jodie Whittaker too, making Attack the Block the (to the best of my knowledge) only movie containing a lead from both Star Wars and Doctor Who. AceOfFlames fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Feb 20, 2018 |
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Neo Rasa posted:John Boyega in Attack the Block I feel like this is kind of an odd example; first off, he's straight up the protagonist of the movie and not a bit character, and second off, it's the movie that explicitly launched his career rather than a pre-breakout role (seriously, iirc AtB is literally why he's Finn in Star Wars now). like, I dunno, if my reaction to him getting really, really big was "holy poo poo it's the guy from Attack the Block!" rather than watching AtB and going "holy poo poo it's Finn!" then it kinda doesn't fit. e: I feel like it would be a slightly better example if, like, the guy who played that random white pothead guy got really famous later on. e2: huh, I decided to look it up for shits and apparently the guy who played Brewis was in Clash of the Titans too... and then basically got banished to TV movie hell. shame, he was hilarious in that movie. e3: the guy who played Pest seems to have made a career showing up in low-rent British crime movies (the Danny Dyer types). WeedlordGoku69 fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Feb 20, 2018 |
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The awful horror/comedy Nothing But Trouble was Tupac Shakur's first film role, back when has a backup dancer/singer for Digital Underground.
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AceOfFlames posted:Lance Henriksen is one of those actors like Eric Roberts who to this day will be in your movie for a sandwich and bus fare. He was even in a Brazilian soap opera about MUTANTS. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Harrison Ford and John Hurt) The Hobbit Films (Sylvester McCoy and Christopher Lee)
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Americans, for the most part, have not seen or even heard of Attack the Block. Put Attack the Block on for a theatre of 100 Americans and I guarantee 98 of them will have the "Oh poo poo it's Finn!" reaction.
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Basebf555 posted:Americans, for the most part, have not seen or even heard of Attack the Block. Put Attack the Block on for a theatre of 100 Americans and I guarantee 98 of them will have the "Oh poo poo it's Finn!" reaction. I guess, but I'm not really sure if it's entirely in the spirit of the thread. He's not playing some stupid teenager who gets an ax through the skull 45 minutes in, he's the star of the movie from start to finish, and he's really good in it.
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General Dog posted:I guess, but I'm not really sure if it's entirely in the spirit of the thread. He's not playing some stupid teenager who gets an ax through the skull 45 minutes in, he's the star of the movie from start to finish, and he's really good in it. It's just one of the things that can happen with mid/low budget horror movies, sometimes you get one where the lead is a new discovery and they end up going on to have a big career. Jamie Lee Curtis' film debut was Halloween.
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Basebf555 posted:It's just one of the things that can happen with mid/low budget horror movies, sometimes you get one where the lead is a new discovery and they end up going on to have a big career. Jamie Lee Curtis' film debut was Halloween. Right, and I'm not sure Jamie Lee Curtis would fit here either, because Halloween was a star-making turn for her. You don't sit down to watch Halloween and go "wow, I didn't know Jamie Lee Curtis was in this!". I guess we're getting into semantics at this point though.
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Basebf555 posted:Americans, for the most part, have not seen or even heard of Attack the Block. Put Attack the Block on for a theatre of 100 Americans and I guarantee 98 of them will have the "Oh poo poo it's Finn!" reaction. uh... i mean i guess if you just ask random people without selecting for them caring about movies at all, but it got a lot of hype when it came out and it's bounced around streaming services pretty frequently, not to mention it's directed by an Edgar Wright collaborator, so I'd imagine pretty much anyone who's into movies at all has at least heard of it
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General Dog posted:Right, and I'm not sure Jamie Lee Curtis would fit here either, because Halloween was a star-making turn for her. You don't sit down to watch Halloween and go "wow, I didn't know Jamie Lee Curtis was in this!". I guess we're getting into semantics at this point though. I get what you're saying but this thread isn't going to go on for very long so it seems a pointless distinction to make. Sometimes actors are in horror movies and then go on to become world famous A-list stars, like Boyega. I'd argue Jamie Lee Curtis didn't reach that level until about a decade after Halloween anyway, she was consistently working slasher films for a while afterwards and very gradually transitioned into more prestigious roles.
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Basebf555 posted:I get what you're saying but this thread isn't going to go on for very long so it seems a pointless distinction to make. Sometimes actors are in horror movies and then go on to become world famous A-list stars, like Boyega. I'd argue Jamie Lee Curtis didn't reach that level until about a decade after Halloween anyway, she was consistently working slasher films for a while afterwards and very gradually transitioned into more prestigious roles. Jamie Lee Curtis was cast in A Fish Called Wanda because I think Cynthia Cleese who had seen her in something else. Google isn't helping at the moment as to what that was.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Jamie Lee Curtis was cast in A Fish Called Wanda because I think Cynthia Cleese who had seen her in something else. Google isn't helping at the moment as to what that was. I'd imagine Trading Places.
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Davros1 posted:Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Harrison Ford and John Hurt) I wouldn’t call Lee a “Star Wars lead”: he was barely in Attack of the Clones and even less in Revenge of the Smith (they sure said ‘Count Dooku’ a crap load of times, though!) I’ll give you that first example, though.
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AceOfFlames posted:I wouldn’t call Lee a “Star Wars lead”: he was barely in Attack of the Clones and even less in Revenge of the Smith (they sure said ‘Count Dooku’ a crap load of times, though!) He was the villain of AotC however.
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