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The original post: /r/movies by /u/bkat004 on 2024-12-30 04:13:19.

Don Johnson was, maybe, the biggest TV star of the 1980s and 1990s. He led a few Action flicks in the 90s. But soon fell off the radar and returned to Television in Network TV in lacklustre efforts.

Then I saw him in Django Unchained in 2008

And Eastbound and Down in 2010. And Cold in July in 2014. And Brawl in Cell Block 99 in 2017. And then The Watchmen in 2019. And recently in Rebel Ridge this year 2024

I'm proud of his comeback. He's an underrated yet reliable actor.

He maybe cast as the villain mostly, but let's not forget - he's not only good at it, but I can only wonder what other 80s actors could be having the success he's having now !

I haven't seen Tom Selleck in ages. I've seen David Hasselhoff here and there, but not to the extent that I've seen Don Johnson. I'm glad Lee Majors is still with us, but also not to the extent Don Johnson is killing it right now.

Anyway, that's all I wanted to say. Thanks for reading.

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