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Likely The Patriot. Xavier Breath 14 hrs ago #1
Jason Isaacs was great as Colonel Tavington. He always plays good villains. N/T Jedi Guy 14 hrs ago #6
I love Jason Isaacs hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #23
Yeah, he's a good looking guy. Jedi Guy 10 hrs ago #28
He's also great as a (heavy) good guy in The Death Of Stalin . . . . hatrack 10 hrs ago #25
Villain? Not for this Anglophile. BannonsLiver 29 sec ago #68
Signs, 2002. He played Graham Hess, an Episcopal Ilsa 12 hrs ago #19
Signs was fantastic right up to the twist at the very end. Jedi Guy 10 hrs ago #29
They're demons, not aliens. Swede 2 hrs ago #63
Huh, I've never heard that interpretation before. Jedi Guy 2 hrs ago #64
I first heard it on the internet, and it made sense. Swede 10 min ago #66
I liked the scene near the end with Tchky Karyo (playing "Major Jean Villeneuve"). nt Blasphemer 9 hrs ago #37
Braveheart. lamp_shade 14 hrs ago #2
Yup. buzzycrumbhunger 14 hrs ago #4
I watched Braveheart knowing that Gibson is an asshole. yardwork 5 min ago #67
never seen one. he was cute half naked on dame edna tho nt msongs 14 hrs ago #3
Beyond Thunderdome? haele 14 hrs ago #5
It would have to be either AZProgressive 14 hrs ago #7
The Patriot, I think. Jedi Guy 14 hrs ago #8
I've always known he was, and still is, an asshole, MarineCombatEngineer 14 hrs ago #9
Same Kaleva 12 hrs ago #15
Interesting that you mention Edge of Darkness since I started this thread after watching it yesterday and was surprised Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #53
It's a great movie, MarineCombatEngineer 1 hr ago #65
Dragged Across Concrete pcdb 14 hrs ago #10
probably Signs NewHendoLib 14 hrs ago #11
I was always amazed at how many loved Braveheart. I have tried repeatedly and just can't finish it. hlthe2b 13 hrs ago #12
I saw a lot of his movies. Then stopped when it sunk in he was applegrove 13 hrs ago #13
The first Lethal Weapon? Grey5 13 hrs ago #14
Not sure, but the last movie I seen with him in it was Expendables 3 Polybius 12 hrs ago #16
Oddly enough, it was Conspiracy Theory. Initech 12 hrs ago #17
Yes, that one was trippy. 🙃 Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #54
guy is hot garbage as a human being... democratsruletheday 12 hrs ago #18
The Passion of the Christ TVguyCards 12 hrs ago #20
That's the one that a lot of fundies were wringing their hands over because it depicted christ as more human mwmisses4289 10 hrs ago #32
No, I'm pretty sure you're thinking about the Last Temptation of Christ. Crunchy Frog 6 hrs ago #50
Last Temptation is fantastic Orrex 3 hrs ago #56
Ah, you are both right. mwmisses4289 3 hrs ago #60
You're thinking of Passion of the Christ TVguyCards 2 hrs ago #61
"The Patriot" was the last Mel Gibson movie I watched. Aristus 12 hrs ago #21
Yes, me too. meadowlander 9 hrs ago #38
I prefer to think of Mel Gibson as a combination of his Jack Valentino 12 hrs ago #22
"What Women Want" hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #24
The Patriot RandySF 10 hrs ago #26
I watched Get the Gringo AFTER I knew he was a total jerk. LeftInTX 10 hrs ago #27
We were soldiers. yourout 10 hrs ago #30
Never saw a single one. Fuck that bastard. Klarkashton 10 hrs ago #31
I'm not entirely sure how that's possible MikeyDi 9 hrs ago #41
It's possible. I've done it. I knew about that asshole Klarkashton 9 hrs ago #42
What gave him away for you? Orrex 4 hrs ago #52
Snort! 😆 Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #55
I haven't seen anything he's made since Braveheart (1995) JoseBalow 10 hrs ago #33
I couldn't remember having seen him in anything MIButterfly 10 hrs ago #34
The Year of Living Dangerously remains in my top of favorite movies mentalsolstice 9 hrs ago #35
Mine, too. Gallipoli was another one. Ocelot II 9 hrs ago #43
I liked it too although Sigourney Weaver and Linda Hunt added a lot Ritabert 3 hrs ago #59
The Professor and the Madman jmbar2 9 hrs ago #36
Apocalyptic was prerty incredible. MikeyDi 9 hrs ago #39
I knew he was an asshole long before others because I was learning Spanish. Behind the Aegis 9 hrs ago #40
I remember his first big film, "The Year of Living Dangerously"... Laffy Kat 9 hrs ago #44
Great movie, I'll gladly watch it again in the near future. Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #57
He directed Apocalypto, which - though graphically brutal - was ... Whiskeytide 8 hrs ago #45
I had to watch it for work róisín_dubh 8 hrs ago #46
THAT is one hell of a film! TVguyCards 2 hrs ago #62
i looked on imdb and i think signs was the last movie. not sure tho. i liked a couple of the lethal weapon movies orleans 8 hrs ago #47
I honestly cannot remember, it has been so long Skittles 8 hrs ago #48
When I watched the bearded asswipe stand at attention and salute the russian agent orange at a gathering ImNotGod 7 hrs ago #49
I think it was probably What Women Want. Crunchy Frog 6 hrs ago #51
I wasn't interested to see a dude getting tortured for hours so I never watched the whole thing. Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #58
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