
Michael Madsen, star of Kill Bill, struck out at the comtemporary Hollywood film-making industry. He wants a return to a golden age of great acting and carefully crafted scripts.
He says, "Everything is just getting completely homogenised.
"I grew up in a time when I watched actors like HUMPHREY BOGART and ROBERT MITCHUM. Those are the movies that I liked and I responded to.
"They're all gone now and there's no talent like that anymore, there's no immensity of talent that exists like that in the motion picture industry.
"They think if they put a handsome face in there or a good-looking body and they surround it with enough cars blowing up, that it is going to be entertaining... but in the long run it's just not going to last.
"It's all empty, there's no story anymore."
You mean like movies without special effects being the star and onle made for people with ADD? Now that would be an improvement over the endless drivel that is coming out of Hollywood today.







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