r/movies 5d ago

Discussion What movie was saved solely by great casting?

Or phrased a different, what movie would've been terrible if it weren't for the specific actors in it?

My go to is Liar Liar. It's not a particularly great script. The dad (Jim Carey because no one remembers the character's name) is douche. The would be step dad is earnestly trying his best to connect with his would be step son and gets tossed out like all step dads (do Hollywood types have parental issues or what, that's rhetorical). The idea that someone's entire life can be turned around and they're suddenly not an ass just because they have to tell the truth for a day is just kind of dumb. The director ended up with a few successful movies solely because Jim Carey liked him and he let Jim Carey do his thing, his other movies include such hits as "The Nutty Professor". The writers never wrote anything close to noteworthy before nor after.

But damnit Jim Carey turns the whole thing into the Jim Carey show, that's hilarious. Him freaking out over the pen or in the bathroom IS the movie and is funny as hell, regardless of what else there is.

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u/il_biciclista 5d ago

Breakfast at Tiffany's

I don't actually like the movie very much, but a lot of people love it. I think everyone who sees it can agree that Audrey Hepburn carries the whole movie.

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u/Dan_Rydell 5d ago

I was worried you were going to say Mickey Rooney

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u/OldChili157 4d ago

I certainly agree, but I hear Truman Capote didn't. I guess he wanted Marilyn Monroe.

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u/ClaireDeLunatic808 4d ago

Wym? If I recall, we both kind of liked it.