One of my favorites. Loved him in the Zulu and the Man who would be king.
He’s a master of his trade.
English speaking nations can’t be defeated. The language reflects a freedom seeking philosophy no one else has.
He’s always been my all-time favorite actor. I was almost afraid to read what he had to say, but now I love him even more.
“...One thing I can tell you is you’ve got to be free”
British actors seem to have a lot more wisdom and sense than their American counterparts. Many times John Rhys-Davies has spoken about the dangers of Islam and how it threatens the civilized world. Can you imagine anyone in Hollyweird talking like THAT and not getting pilloried in the press?
Good to see Mr. Caine have a modicum of common sense. For another brit actor from his generation with absolutely none, see Capt. Piccard, aka Patrick Stewart.
For a young kid that Zulu movie was intense.
For a young kid that Zulu movie was intense.
Michael is one my favorite actors.
Lt. Bromhead: "Volley by ranks! Front rank, fire! Second rank, fire! Third rank, fire!"
Lt CMDR Vandeleur: "When you refer to Bailey crap I take it you mean that glorious, precision-made, British-built bridge which is the envy of the civilized world?"
Col Steiner: "I have no intention of dying now, but if I allow, it will be at my time and choosing".
He was good in Victory, a film about British soccer players in a German POW camp playing a team of Nazi soccer stars. Pele and Sylvester Stallone were also in it.
Some critic/fan told Caine that he was upset that Caine lowered himself to be in one of those dreadful “Jaws” sequels and asked him what he thought of his performance.
Caine replied that he didn’t bother to see the movie, “But I have a lovely condo in the Caymans because of it.”