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Brooks' rom-com. Nora Ephron based this story about a cheating husband on her own marriage to Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein. Nicholson and Streep have fleeting moments of chemistry, though his character is too delectably unsavory to suggest meaningful romance. His paranoid energy as he chugs whiskey and lays truth-bombs about freedom is captivating. His coked-out Frank Costello is over-the-top menacing in the best possible way. Nicholson manages to romance Shirley MacLaine even while shooting off some of his best, most insulting and hilarious barbs.

Nicholson's best anti-hero role finds him trying to escape his silver-spoon upbringing and coming up lost. Watch it for his scathing, sarcastic takedown of an uptight waitress. Nicholson rolled his rebellious spirit into this sobering look at mental illness for the role that won him his first Oscar. I agree with TheWrap's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and provide my consent to receive marketing communications from them.

Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation. Columbia Pictures. American International Pictures. Warner Bros. Allied Artists Pictures. Paramount Pictures. Continental Distributing. Feature Film Corp. The Filmgroup. Jack Nicholson plays the iconic role of Jack Napier or the Joker. Batman has an IMDb rating of 7.

Chinatown is a mystery thriller wherein a detective is hired to expose an adulterer. Instead, the detective finds himself caught up in a web of murder, corruption and deceit.

Chinatown is directed by Roman Polanski and written by Robert Towne. Jack Nicholson plays the role of J. Gittes in the movie. Chinatown has an IMDb rating of 8. As Good As It Gets is a romantic comedy film that revolves around a group of three unlikely friends- a single mother and waitress, an antisocial author, and an artist.

They form a bond after the artist is assaulted in a robbery. The other is so iconic it can be summed up in two words: chicken salad. After Bobby learns that his father is gravely ill, he decides to drive up to Washington with Rayette to visit him. They stop for lunch at a diner, and when the waitress refuses to give Bobby a side order of toast—no substitutions, she tells him—he stubbornly orders a chicken salad sandwich, hold the chicken salad. In this moment, Jack is born: rebellious, angry, and misogynistic, and fully liberated from social norms.

Then one day, you find out he has an awful home life. You start to feel sad for him, and you understand the world a little better. And you never forget him. He actually comes from a dysfunctional upper-class family of classical musicians.

He has a younger sister played by the great Lois Smith who is infatuated with him; an older brother, Carl Ralph Waite , who demeans him; and a cipher of a father who cannot move or speak after suffering two strokes—not that it would matter. She sleeps with him, yes, but she also refuses his advances for something more meaningful. Made in and released in , Five Easy Pieces is a totem of the historical moment the counterculture turned dark. Bobby holds all the values associated with the hippie movement: an itinerant lifestyle, free love, and an innate resistance to the old ways.

His insistence on bedding every woman he meets comes off more like a misogynistic power play than an aspirational sexual appetite. It was an archetype that reflected the national mood. New Hollywood cinema was born aesthetically from the French New Wave, but its themes and values came from the American political disillusionments of the late s, the Vietnam War, and the assassinations of Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. All that was left was Jack, whose righteous anger was a corpse left to rot.

In The Shining , Terms of Endearment , The Witches of Eastwick , and Batman , his previously incisive performances gave way to mugging and self-parody. He became larger than life. He started wearing his sunglasses everywhere, closing himself off to the outside world. He still wore the shades and charmed the younger woman, but he seemed woefully out of place having brunch in colorful Upper West Side eateries.

Worse still, he became a better person in the end.



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