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Here's a list of movies that Rob Reiner either wrote, directed, produced, or appeared in:
This Is Spinal Tap
Stand by Me
The Princess Bride
When Harry Met Sally
Misery
A Few Good Men
North
The American President
Ghosts of Mississippi
The Story of Us
Alex & Emma
Rumor Has It
The Bucket List
Flipped
The Magic of Belle Isle
And So It Goes
Being Charlie
LBJ
Shock and Awe
Albert Brooks: Defending My Life
God & Country
Spinal Tap II: The End Continues
And if you're in need of an opening short subject, here's the 60 Minutes segment that Canada "accidentally" broadcast.
Rocknation
Dave Bowman
(6,536 posts)Prof. Toru Tanaka
(2,900 posts)I really liked A Few Good Men, also. Great performances by Cruise, Moore, Bacon, Nicholson, Kevin Pollak, Kiefer Sutherland and J.T. Walsh. And a pre-ER appearance by Noah Wyle as Corporal Barnes in one of his earliest roles.
I was truly impressed by Wolfgang Bodisons portrayal of Harold Dawson- he had no previous acting experience and read for the part only after Rob Reiner suggested he give it a try. Reiner was having difficulty finding the right person to portray Dawson and Bodison was working as Reiners assistant at the time. Bodisons stellar performance as LCpl Dawson, a recruiting-poster Marine showed once again how much ability and acumen Reiner possessed when he was working on the other side of the camera.
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Scrivener7
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(292,257 posts)hibbing
(10,520 posts)That was such a creepy movie and an Academy Award winning performance from Kathy Bates.
videohead5
(2,860 posts)Actual misery watching the Kennedy Center Honors.
pfitz59
(12,265 posts)That alone made him wealthy.
relayerbob
(7,353 posts)FakeNoose
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Rob Reiner made this movie with and about his son Nick and the drug problems that have plagued Nick since his early teens. I would think that any fan of Rob Reiner's would be unlikely to enjoy watching that film, knowing the final outcome.
mahatmakanejeeves
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Network - The Mad Prophet of the Airwaves: Howard Beale (Peter Finch) rants about truth on his new show.
Dave Bowman
(6,536 posts)Upthevibe
(9,993 posts)of days ago and loved it.
I watch Misery at least once a year because it's just such a great movie. In fact, I watched it just a couple of months ago.
I'll look to see which streaming services have what. I haven't seen The Princess Bride in a very long time. I think I'll watch it tonight.
Thanks for your post....
FakeNoose
(40,005 posts)I'm guessing those guys smoked a lot of weed while they made that movie. But it's only a guess, what do I know?
It is hilarious in any case. Probably Spinal Tap 2 was made the same way. I'm shocked that they all look so much older now. But I look older too, so there's that.
Rob Reiner shows his comic genius in just about all of these movies. What I want to do is download the original episodes of "All In the Family" that I haven't seen for probably 45 or 50 years, and enjoy them all again. He's in every one of them, and they were all GREAT! It will be hard to watch them without crying, but that's what happens when we lose someone we love.
RIP Rob Reiner
Auggie
(32,820 posts)ms liberty
(10,933 posts)They're showing 3 episodes from this season that I haven't seen yet.
AverageOldGuy
(3,279 posts)Ordering pizza and beer.
Start "Princess Bride."
Finish off pizza and beer.
Continue "Princess Bride."
Gin and tonic.
Retired life is good -- most of the time.
jmowreader
(52,870 posts)It was a short cameo...he played Larry's former agent.