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After reading the comments and monitoring the engagement, it doesn't seem like there was much interest for a James Caan film since I've already watched The Godfather, Elf, and Misery. 

Instead I'll just make a social media post with the films I've already seen him in!

At the time of my previous poll, when I looked to film, Dead poets Society and overboard were completely tied.  That is what I have coming up for the next two Mondays!  As far as Millennial Movie Members: Lord of the Ring and continuing in the MCU!

Just wanted to give you a heads up on the change. :)

Comments

Anonymous

With regard to James Caan, I feel like you've already wathched "Misery." Have I got that right?

Kevin Hooper

Honeymoon in Vegas is a good Caan movie that you would thoroughly enjoy.

Charity Konusser (the chonus)

Oh what a shame - Alien Nation is SO right up your alley (Sci-fi! Action! Comedy!) and is a wonderful, underrated movie that you would absolutely adore. It's got both James Caan and Mandy Patinkin (Inigo Montoya from The Princess Bride!)! -- If I ever become a $100/mo member, that's definitely a movie I'll suggest for you!

christopher brown

4 good James Caan movies are Alien Nation (1988) Rollerball (1975) and Eraser (1996) and Micky Blue Eyes (1999)

Amy Silknitter

When does HP continue? Do we have to wait for each one to be requested?

Tyler Foster

The best Lord of the Rings movie is The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)

Anonymous

No, the best Lord of the Rings movie is The Room (2003) directed by Tommy Wiseau.

Anonymous

Totally on board with this or whatever you choose to watch, just always look forward to any of your reactions. The other James Caan movies will still be there should you choose to watch them sometime in the future, so it's no biggie. There's only so much time in the day and a ton of great films so it's tough to balance. At the end of the day, we're gonna love your reaction to whatever you're watching so it's all good!

Tom Castro

Brian's Song is a MUST for you but be prepared to cry. Others include Cinderella Liberty and Honeymoon in Vegas.

ChickensAreRacist

Honeymoon in Vegas was prominent. Not sure if you’ve seen it tho.

Anonymous

He had a funny minor role in Adam Sandler’s movie “That’s my Boy”

Anonymous

How about the movie that made him a star? "Brian's Song" Very poignant and touching true story.

N1nth Sh4dow

That was also based on a true story, and is definitely a "Big Cry" movie. It's about Brian Piccolo (Chicago Bears) and his friendship with Gale Sayers. They were also the _first_ interracial roomates in NFL history. Definitely on a list of "classic, older movies".

Anonymous

Brian's Song