When did he turn his career around?

When did he turn his career around?

The movie with Pacino about sports gambling

Somewhere around that movie with Zach Galifinapkins.

That movie was horrid. You're just flat out wrong.

The definitive start of the rebirth was Lincoln Lawyer and the definitive end was Interstellar. One bad movie out of 9. He reclaimed his dignity only to give it all up to go back to doing voice overs and complete trash.

Sahara...I hope they make a sequel

Unironically decent

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I'm glad someone posted this

Killer Joe.

when was Killer Joe? That was GOAT

I actually really liked Gold.

I actually really hated Gold

Late Hudson is so ugly, I remember wondering why they kept pushing her as sexy when she just looks downy

You have bad taste and you smell funny.

The Lincoln Lawyer was good but the real turnaround was Killer Joe. So underrated

It was really nice how it was basically the cleanest and most logical part of atlas shrugged and a true story at the same time.

>someone strikes mineral rich deposits
>government nationalizes it
>its crap
>the government is pissed they stole something that wasn't worth anything

This without a doubt, I was actually shocked how good of a movie based on a book it was.
They really should make more Clive Cussler movies.

This. I usually hate kids in movies but the two in this were great. I grew up in a pretty backwoods part of the south and everything the kids were doing reminded me of myself and my friends at the time.

fools gold is a better and more enjoyable movie than gold (2017)

Did you know he was second choice for that? Originally they wanted Tommy Lee Jones

Like pottery.

Killer Joe was good and the inklings of his comeback (because no one saw it or knew of it), but the first pure UNJUST was probably MUD.

This was pretty good, too. I don't think Jared Leto was any better than McConaughey, though. But I guess that's what you get when you play a tranny.

This is one of my favourite movies of all time, it's genuinely funny and has some great action set pieces. It not only allowed McConaughey to demonstrate his comedic chops but also featured prime Penelope Cruz. I agree that there should be more Clive Cussler movies, his books (along with Wilbur Smith's) have always seemed like top-tier movie material, whole orders of magnitude more filmable than Dan Brown's shite.

Shit. Forgot the image.

I wouldn't want him as my first choice either after looking at his resume at that point lol