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Post by Johnny_Hellzapoppin on Mar 22, 2018 14:10:52 GMT
These guys are consistently killing it for me this decade, and I have really high hopes and expectations for the future for them both.
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Post by stephen on Mar 22, 2018 14:13:31 GMT
Stanfield hits the highest height with Atlanta. I don't really care much for him in Short Term 12, though, which everyone else seemed to go gaga for. Caleb Landry Jones has only really affected me in Three Billboards (where I'd rate him higher than his Oscar-winning co-star). But I like the ambition both men are showing, and I'm hoping to see them continue to carve out interesting niches over time.
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Post by therealcomicman117 on Mar 22, 2018 18:19:12 GMT
Caleb, so far.
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Post by bob-coppola on Mar 22, 2018 18:22:30 GMT
Stanfield was so good in Short Term 12 and Atlanta, but Jones also left an impression with me in the movies I've seen him in.
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Post by ibbi on Mar 22, 2018 18:29:29 GMT
Stanfield is one of the coolest sons of bitches currently working. And his performances? Short Term 12? Terrific. Atlanta? Steals every scene he has. Get Out? Unforgettable. Dude's a star waiting to be made. Right role, right time, it's a given.
Jones is alright, but he's pretty non-descript to me. I usually have to look up which one he was after I see him in something. Not a bad quality to have necessarily, but I just saw him in 4 movies and a TV show from 2017, and I've yet to be truly blown away.
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