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Extra gloves? 😂 | Dumb and Dumber (1994) 🎬

Harry complaining about his hands being numb... only for Lloyd to casually reveal he’s wearing a second pair of gloves the whole time.

  • Jim Carrey as Lloyd Christmas
  • Jeff Daniels as Harry Dunne

Pure 90s slapstick.

u/Piyushv5311 — 21 hours ago
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Keanu Reeves delivers the answer that inspired the Colbert Questionert.

This is one of the many reasons why Keanue Reeves is loved & respected by so many. He perhaps is the only person in human history to answer the question from the point of view of other people and not himself. That is a breathtaking greatness of spirit.

u/Piyushv5311 — 1 day ago

Eliza Dushku as Danielle in The New Guy.

In the 2002 teen comedy film The New Guy, Eliza Dushku stars as Danielle, a confident, charismatic, and popular high school cheerleader who becomes the primary love interest of the main character, Dizzy Harrison (played by DJ Qualls).

u/chrishdwow — 20 hours ago
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Erika Christensen celebrates her 44th birthday today. Happy Birthday.

Erika Christensen became one of the most recognizable young actresses of the early 2000s, breaking through with a string of roles that showed she could move easily between drama, thriller and comedy.

She first achieved widespread critical acclaim for her breakout role as Caroline Wakefield in Steven Soderbergh's Oscar-nominated crime drama Traffic (2000), which earned her an MTV Movie Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She is also highly recognized for her long-running television portrayal of Julia Braverman-Graham in the NBC family drama Parenthood (2010–2015).

Following Traffic, she starred in key early-2000s films including the psychological thriller Swimfan (2002), The Banger Sisters (2002), The Perfect Score (2004), and Flightplan (2005).

Beyond her 100+ episodes on Parenthood, she has held primary roles in network series such as Six Degrees, Wicked City, and Ten Days in the Valley.

u/Piyushv5311 — 1 day ago
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Actress Jessica Biel as Erin Hardesty in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)

Jessica Biel played the lead role of Erin Hardesty in the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, serving as the film's primary protagonist and iconic "final girl". Her character acts as the modern equivalent to Sally Hardesty from the original 1974 film.

u/chrishdwow — 2 days ago
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Will Poulter Googles "The Actor With The Eyebrows"

Considering the vast majority of actors have eyebrows, Will Poulter is a bit puzzled as to what all the fuss is about.

u/Piyushv5311 — 2 days ago
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Florence Pugh in 2026. 🔥

She joins the list of stars having an incredible 2026, alongside Anne Hathaway, Zendaya, Jon Bernthal, Robert Pattinson, and Tom Holland.

u/Piyushv5311 — 2 days ago

Catch Me if You Can (2002)

Jennifer Garner's role as Cheryl Ann in the 2002 film Catch Me If You Can is one of the most memorable single-scene cameos in modern cinema.

A Direct Call from Steven Spielberg

At the time, Jennifer Garner was starring in the breakout hit sci-fi spy series Alias. Steven Spielberg was a big fan of the show. Instead of holding auditions, Spielberg directly called Alias creator J.J. Abrams to ask if he could "borrow" Garner for a single day of shooting. Garner later recalled the offer as "the most validating thing ever."

u/Piyushv5311 — 2 days ago

Happy 57th Birthday to the great Edward Norton!

From Primal Fear and Fight Club to American History X, The Illusionist, Birdman and beyond, Norton has delivered some of the most unforgettable performances of his generation. 🐐🔥

u/skv747231 — 2 days ago

Legendary and three-time Academy Award-winning Sean Penn.

Sean Penn: one of only four male actors in cinema history to secure three acting Academy Awards. His historic third win arrived at the 98th Academy Awards in March 2026, where he took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Paul Thomas Anderson's acclaimed film One Battle After Another.

u/chrishdwow — 2 days ago
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Cameron Diaz as Tina Carlyle in The Mask (1994).

Cameron Diaz made her unforgettable professional acting debut as Tina Carlyle in the 1994 hit superhero comedy The Mask. At just 21 years old and working as an Elite model, she had zero prior acting experience when she landed the female lead. Her portrayal of the sultry, kind-hearted Coco Bongo nightclub singer instantly transformed her into a global superstar.

u/AI3Iverson — 3 days ago

Sienna Guillory as Jill Valentine in Resident Evil.

English actress and former model Sienna Guillory portrayed the video game icon Jill Valentine across three installments of the live-action Resident Evil film series. Widely considered by fans to be the definitive live-action embodiment of the character, she brought Jill’s precise "gun-fu" skills, lethal swagger, and signature look straight from the games onto the big screen.

u/Piyushv5311 — 3 days ago

Looking back at Milla Jovovich’s original screen test for Resident Evil (2002)

Alice wasn't actually in the Resident Evil video games.

Director Paul W.S. Anderson created her specifically for the 2002 movie so even game fans wouldn't know what was coming next. The role was written directly for Milla Jovovich, launching a 6-movie franchise that ran for over a decade.

Many people think Paul W.S. Anderson cast Milla Jovovich because they were together, but that’s not true—they didn't start dating until way after filming Resident Evil.

u/chrishdwow — 3 days ago

Caitríona Balfe will play Queen Arianna in the ‘TANGLED’ live-action.

Actress Caitríona Balfe has officially joined Disney's live-action Tangled remake to play Queen Arianna, Rapunzel’s long-lost mother.

The casting announcement was officially shared by Disney during the D23 Entertainment Showcase, confirming a theatrical release date of March 31, 2028.

u/MurkyChurky — 2 days ago
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Tom Hardy’s performance in this movie is unbelievable. 📈

Tommy Riordan is easily one of Hardy’s best roles. He conveyed so much sheer trauma, resentment, and brute force with barely any dialogue. The final fight scene with Joel Edgerton hits like a truck every single time.

🎥 Warrior (2011)

u/FeanorOath — 4 days ago

Alexandra Daddario as Rachel in 'Parenthood'.

Alexandra Daddario played Rachel, a recurring character in Season 3 of the NBC comedy-drama series Parenthood.

u/Piyushv5311 — 3 days ago

Val Kilmer in Heat (1995)

Val Kilmer mentioned in his 2017 Reddit AMA that getting to call Al Pacino and Robert De Niro "Al and Bob" for the rest of his life was one of the highlights of doing Heat (1995).

"Imagine being able to say, 'Al and Bob' for the rest of your life. Not many people can do that."

🍿 Heat (1995)

u/MurkyChurky — 3 days ago
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Anyone interested in watching my first short film, Matryohskas? (Subtitles in English, Spanish and Portuguese)

Hi everyone!
I recently finished my first short film, Matryoshkas, and I’d love to get some honest feedback from people who enjoy independent or experimental cinema.

It’s a slightly experimental coming-of-age film, originally in Portuguese, with English subtitles. I was heavily inspired by filmmakers like Ingmar Bergman, Pedro Almodóvar, and Andrea Arnold, and tried to combine an intimate character-driven story with a more personal and atmospheric visual style.

Since this is my first short film (and a project I put a lot of time and effort into), I’d genuinely love to hear what people think — whether it’s the story, cinematography, performances, atmosphere, or anything else. Honest criticism is absolutely welcome; I’m mainly interested in hearing how it comes across to someone seeing it for the first time.

🎬 Watch it here: (Subtitles: English, Portuguese & Spanish)
https://vimeo.com/1214449973

The film is also on Letterboxd, so if you happen to watch it and feel like leaving a review or sharing your thoughts there, I’d really appreciate it. ❤️

⭐ Letterboxd:
https://boxd.it/13Fik
Thanks so much to anyone who takes the time to watch

u/Rare_Corgi5528 — 2 days ago