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Movie Sidekicks That Were SO GOOD, They Stole The Spotlight..
Welcome back to Flixified, today on the channel we are going to check out the Movie Sidekicks That Stole the Spotlight from lead role + Most Memorable Movie Sidekicks. Movies provide a great form of escape from real life. We can find ourselves drawn to a character we see onscreen; what they’re going through makes us feel better about our own lives. Sometimes the character we identify most with isn’t the lead; it’s a side character that resonates with us and manages to steal the spotlight. The sidekick, a cinema staple, usually possesses the valuable qualities of loyalty, bravery, and vulnerability that make them stand out. Not to throw shade on the lead actor, but it’s just that — for whatever reason — the sidekick is a more relatable, capable character.
Megan — 'Bridesmaids' (2011) As Megan, the soon-to-be-sister-in-law of Maya Rudolph’s bride in the hit Bridesmaids, Melissa McCarthy manages to outshine both Rudolph and her SNL alum, Kristen Wiig. Blunt, overly confident, and foul-mouthed, McCarthy’s in-your-face performance steals the show. The airplane scenes alone are worth watching multiple times. The actress revealed that one of her more memorable lines was entirely improvised. During the scene when Megan is talking to Annie (Wiig) about a guy she finds out is single, she remarks that she’d “climb him like a tree.” Genie — 'Aladdin' (1992) Honestly, the late Robin Williams successfully stole any scene he was in, but thanks to his standout vocal performance in Disney’s animated feature Aladdin the character of Genie is fully realized. According to IMDb, Williams’ improv during voice recording for Aladdin resulted in about 16 hours of material. Co-director Ron Clements confirmed that Williams would start with the written script, but he’d veered off on so many tangents that a three-minute scene ended up being 20 minutes long. Williams’ passing in 2014 meant that audiences care even more deeply for the scene-stealing Genie. Keep watching to know more Movie Sidekicks That Stole the Spotlight from lead role + Most Memorable Movie Sidekicks.
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10 Disney Movie Sidekicks Who STOLE The Spotlight
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10 Supporting Film Characters That Completely Stole The Spotlight
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Sidekicks Who are WAY COOLER than Their Heroes!
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Movie Sidekicks That Were SO GOOD, They Stole The Spotlight..
Welcome back to Flixified, today on the channel we are going to check out the Movie Sidekicks That Stole the Spotlight from lead role + Most Memorable Movie Sidekicks. Movies provide a great form of escape from real life. We can find ourselves drawn to a character we see onscreen; what they’re going through makes us feel better about our own lives. Sometimes the character we identify most with isn’t the lead; it’s a side character that resonates with us and manages to steal the spotlight. The sidekick, a cinema staple, usually possesses the valuable qualities of loyalty, bravery, and vulnerability that make them stand out. Not to throw shade on the lead actor, but it’s just that — for whatever reason — the sidekick is a more relatable, capable character.
Megan — 'Bridesmaids' (2011) As Megan, the soon-to-be-sister-in-law of Maya Rudolph’s bride in the hit Bridesmaids, Melissa McCarthy manages to outshine both Rudolph and her SNL alum, Kristen Wiig. Blunt, overly confident, and foul-mouthed, McCarthy’s in-your-face performance steals the show. The airplane scenes alone are worth watching multiple times. The actress revealed that one of her more memorable lines was entirely improvised. During the scene when Megan is talking to Annie (Wiig) about a guy she finds out is single, she remarks that she’d “climb him like a tree.” Genie — 'Aladdin' (1992) Honestly, the late Robin Williams successfully stole any scene he was in, but thanks to his standout vocal performance in Disney’s animated feature Aladdin the character of Genie is fully realized. According to IMDb, Williams’ improv during voice recording for Aladdin resulted in about 16 hours of material. Co-director Ron Clements confirmed that Williams would start with the written script, but he’d veered off on so many tangents that a three-minute scene ended up being 20 minutes long. Williams’ passing in 2014 meant that audiences care even more deeply for the scene-stealing Genie. Keep watching to know more Movie Sidekicks That Stole the Spotlight from lead role + Most Memorable Movie Sidekicks.
#MovieSidekicks #MostMemorableMovieSidekicks #Movies
Related Videos:
10 Disney Movie Sidekicks Who STOLE The Spotlight
youtube.com/watch?v=YHOZYpyjTlw
10 Supporting Film Characters That Completely Stole The Spotlight
youtube.com/watch?v=RDvHMwhraIw
Sidekicks Who are WAY COOLER than Their Heroes!
youtube.com/watch?v=fKgrzr3kmX4