I saw the commercial for it and saw somebody with a big bushyass mustache and heard that mustache talking...and was like WTF? Did a little research, and sure enough....
Just thought that was kinda funny.

InDEED. I've always enjoyed his performances. Didn't he also play one of those "Carpe Diem!" schoolteachers in a retelling of the true tale of an inner city school? I suppose I could just IMDB him to double-check, but I'm feeling especially lazy today.Keer wrote:Hunting down Miami Vice: Season Two. Olmos' Castillo was a great tone setter for that show.
His character was sooooo awesome in Miami Vice.Keer wrote:Hunting down Miami Vice: Season Two. Olmos' Castillo was a great tone setter for that show.
Because of that film I can never get the phrase "A Negative times a Negative equals a Positive, say it!" out of my head. I guess he IS a great teacher.Krusshyk wrote:Yes. It's called "Stand and Deliver".
He plays an inner city math teacher in LA named Jaime Escalante. It's actually a good movie. Lou Diamond Phillips is in it, too.
Coincidentally, the guy he played had his own series of educational videos. They were pretty neat...it was him lecturing in what looked like a college auditorium, but he always had some special guest come and help out...there was a lecture on the mathematics of music where he had Billy Joel come on. It was pretty neat.
/agree seretSeret Sajet wrote:Because of that film I can never get the phrase "A Negative times a Negative equals a Positive, say it!" out of my head. I guess he IS a great teacher.Krusshyk wrote:Yes. It's called "Stand and Deliver".
He plays an inner city math teacher in LA named Jaime Escalante. It's actually a good movie. Lou Diamond Phillips is in it, too.
Coincidentally, the guy he played had his own series of educational videos. They were pretty neat...it was him lecturing in what looked like a college auditorium, but he always had some special guest come and help out...there was a lecture on the mathematics of music where he had Billy Joel come on. It was pretty neat.
Mr. Almos is a great actor, I really mean that, but do we ANOTHER "Modern Day Romeo & Juliet" movie? Seems like every other day I see a TV movie or motion picture that is either a Modern Day Romeo & Juliet story or a Modern Day Cinderella Story. How about we ditch the classic love story template and move on to making some OTHER modern day scenarios?
How about a modern day Police Academy? Now THERE is a concept that can have MY $7.50! ;)