Post by stefancrosscoe on May 9, 2020 12:48:01 GMT
I totally agree with you here stefancrosscoe
John Candy was most definitely a " nice face "
as you so accurately described here too
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. That's actually one of my favorite JC movie end scenes
from the film Uncle Buck and the other favorite
was from Planes, Trains and Automobiles
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. Also musician Mark Hollis from the band Talk Talk
did also look like another genuine " nice face " as well
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. I think it was of no coincidence, that his good friend and co-worker, John Hughes was maybe the one director who really seemed to get the very best out of Candy's huge talent, and not only the charming and sweetness, but the more serious and maybe not so often used, dramatic part as well, and that allowed him to grow, both as an actor but maybe more importantly as a human, in giving him a whole new range of potential roles in the future and so much more confidence and belief in himself as a now leading man, and not just a funny and likeable "sidekick".
Oh yes, the final scene, and one of the sweetest and warmest smiles I can think of, sadly I tried using the Google function, but somehow all the images or pictures showing up, just did not work out, and I dont know if it is me who gets it wrong, but I think the Google search function has not really worked "properly" for several years, or so is my understanding. Everytime I search for something, a lot of stuff that has absolute nothing to do with it, shows up, while the things I where looking for, is nowhere to be found.
Anyway, glad you liked those pictures as I think a nice face, is so much more than just a thing of beauty or being pretty or attractive, and I tend to focus more on those with more "personality" or a certain interesting look about their faces or smiles, you know, the ones that kind of stands out in a big class photo or in an old newspaper or something like that.
But, at the end of a day, a nice face, is, well still a very nice face.
Beside, speaking of nice faces, I have to admit, I have often wondered about your pick of avatar/image, and it seems so, well, "where have I seen this before?", but just last year, after picking up a James Stewart movie collection on DVD at a local flea market, I figured it out (finally) it was from the great movie, Harvey (1950) where Steward and his fellow pal, Harvey the rabbit has a huge painting of them hanging at the wall, back home. It was just such a sweet and charming comedy, that it both made me smile, laugh and also it treated the charachters and theme with so much tender respect, and it has become a bit of a favorite movie of mine, as with so many of James Stewarts films.
And yes, James Stewart sure had a nice face, and also seemed like a very nice guy in real life too.

