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What movies had an unusually great cast?

I’m watching a documentary on the making of Galaxy Quest called Never Surrender. The cast each brought something unique to the movie, but there was something really rare about them as a collective too.

A rough quote; “Tim Allen and Alan Rickman in the same movie shouldn’t work”, is a small example.

Despite the visual effects, they could take this movie to the stage with that cast and have no props and still channel the qualities that make it so good.

Any other examples?

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2023-09-28 · 4 months ago · 👍 Captain

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🐦 wasolili [...] · Sep 28 at 02:02:

Hackers. Every actor nailed their roles. The theme and goofiness of the movie makes the appearance by future big name actors like Matthew Lillard and Angelina Jolie pretty cool. A fun fact: in scenes with Cereal Killer, you can often see a toothbrush on him. That was a character choice Matthew Lillard made after seeing a line about Cereal Killer's family life being bad (this line was cut in the final version) and seeing that Cereal Killer asks to crash on Lord Nikon's couch. Matthew Lillard thought always carrying the toothbrush would be a nice, small detail to hint at how often Cereal Killer is crashing at friends' places.

🦀 jeang3nie · Sep 28 at 20:37:

Grumpy Old Men. Obviously you could have cast Jack Lemon and Walter Matthau and nobody else, and had a watchable comedy. But when you add in And Margaret, Ossie Davis and Burgess Meredith in supporting roles the deck is just stacked.

🚀 ahappydeath · Sep 28 at 22:19:

The Usual Suspects. Amazing cast.