tf?!: tradefor movie magic
- Aug 18
- 2 min read
in memory of when Bruce Willis was at the top of his acting game, let’s shine a light on some of his best flix! our top 3 in no particular order are the three that helped him cross over, set the scene as a romantic action figure, but also gave light to those who had to learn, he was no nonsense! we want to remember mr. willis in the best of light and better days so we we deep into his first....and our favorite, this time not saving the best for last but getting right to the good stuff!

and as we all now know... its love. and it has always been and we loved everything about this masterpiece. the idea of finding a foreign emotion through a foreign person that seems to be the complete opposite of what his lead character entails... a nightmare adventure turned full on romance because our non speaking leading lady turns hero badass and our in the rut negative hammer head turns softie and goo goo eyes all in the midst of trying to get paid and get home.. a love story for the ages but one that nobody ever expected. a 9/10 we could watch this flick over and over again, a forever classic. mila jovovich stars as his co star leeloo
next up......die hard...but if you ask us, we say... like cb..."take it easyyyyy" and keep it simple. this fast paced father and son flick was one of them ones growing up. if you're a adrenaline junky like we use to be then this is right up here with the fast furious series. it gives fun, humor, and ofcourse.... a big bang! bruce plays a cop as john mclane. 8/10 there is almost no bad punchline or offbeat moment.
last but not least... another cross over flick that had all of hip hop talking too.. was "the sixth sense" something that follows a young boys paranormal journey as he conquer fears and fit the bill of horror... ended up becoming a funny punchline among the youth as the waynes brothers spoofed it a line from the movie and immediately turned it into comedy gold. it instantly launched bruce in a category of cross over talent, giving him a brand new permanent audience and kept his career going through having an edge... everyone began saying the line "i see dead people"...everyone began making mocktarian skits of the scene and bruce helmed as a icon forever because of it. he was a child therapist who tries to help a young client cole sear played by osment. worth the rewatch 9/10

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