With the recent news of the untimely death of movie star Michael Clarke Duncan, I thought it'd be nice for people to discuss their favorite films and movie moments about him.
While Duncan was widely recognized for his part in "The Green Mile", he was mostly a comedy actor and a great addition in other serious films/dramatic roles. I did enjoy Green Mile, but I found myself gravitating towards his comedy films. His roles in "Schools for Scoundrels" & "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" were my favorites. His scenes in School for Scoundrels more specifically were hilarious and I loved the part where "Leishure{Duncan's character}" was abducted by Ben Stiller's character and then choloroformed. Just by saying "oh hell" and then fading out made that entire scene funny. Or how about Duncan dressing in drag to help the losers learn how to be smooth with women? Now that, was comedy. I didn't really care too much for Duncan's work in "The Mummy Returns" or "The Scorpion King" mainly because that kind of film doesn't interest me[kinda like the Harry Potter or Twighlight movies]. It's sad that Michael Clarke Duncan died so suddenly and I, for one, will miss him in movies & television shows[usually as a guest star]. What are your favorite Duncan movies?
While Duncan was widely recognized for his part in "The Green Mile", he was mostly a comedy actor and a great addition in other serious films/dramatic roles. I did enjoy Green Mile, but I found myself gravitating towards his comedy films. His roles in "Schools for Scoundrels" & "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" were my favorites. His scenes in School for Scoundrels more specifically were hilarious and I loved the part where "Leishure{Duncan's character}" was abducted by Ben Stiller's character and then choloroformed. Just by saying "oh hell" and then fading out made that entire scene funny. Or how about Duncan dressing in drag to help the losers learn how to be smooth with women? Now that, was comedy. I didn't really care too much for Duncan's work in "The Mummy Returns" or "The Scorpion King" mainly because that kind of film doesn't interest me[kinda like the Harry Potter or Twighlight movies]. It's sad that Michael Clarke Duncan died so suddenly and I, for one, will miss him in movies & television shows[usually as a guest star]. What are your favorite Duncan movies?