WTF Happened to MICKEY ROURKE?

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i want you to hit me as hard as you can [Applause] he loves punching people in the face and cuddling with chihuahuas sometimes he looks like a ruggedly handsome bad boy with a sparkle in his eye and other times he looks like a post-apocalyptic disco grandma returning from battle but he is always mickey rourke he's a man of many characters and many faces actually the evolution of mickey's face has been called a symbol of hollywood self-destruction by that independent magazine or website or whatever it is now one of the most controversial and talented actors to ever grace the silver screen he's everywhere the man is a mystery always leaving you guessing what he's gonna do next and that goes for his movie roles and his personal life well let's not get too personal actually yeah let's let's do it that's why you hear i think i don't know why why are you here why is why why is anybody here why am i here but the real question is why is mickey rourke not here but like many hollywood rebels mickey had his ups and downs and when they were up they were way up and when they were down they were way down everything mickey does is to the extreme and that includes winning and losing and right now it seems like we really haven't seen mickey's face lately all of his faces we haven't seen any of them in a while which leads me to ask one simple yet profound yet vulgar question what the f happened to mickey rourke [Music] wtf with that the best you can do you pansies but to truly understand what the [ __ ] happened to mickey rourke we must start at the beginning he was born on his birthday in schenectady new york sometime around 1952. mickey has actually never revealed his real age it's one of his many mysteries and he had a very violent and abusive childhood so bad that mickey refuses to talk about it and in order to escape this abuse and control his anger young mickey took up boxing and he spent nine years in the ring sustaining numerous concussions temporarily retiring in 1973 with a pretty good record i think i don't really know anything about boxing but it seems it seems good to me rourke had no interest in acting until one day he took a role in a friend's play after the first actor dropped out it was just a favor to a friend but the acting bug bit him hard and this would soon lead mickey to venture off to the famed actor's studio where it is rumored that he gave the best audition ever he was so poor but so passionate about his craft that sometimes he would go three days without eating in order to pay for acting classes early in his career rourke was predicted to become the next brando marlon brando which is probably the best compliment you can give a young actor especially at that time and this young passionate actor soon found work with small roles in big movies like heaven's gate and steven spielberg's world war ii comedy 1941 1941 the most explosive comedy spectacular of all times [Music] then in 1981 came his big big break in body heat people finally took notice of mickey rourke in a small role he was only on screen for five minutes but that's plenty of time for good ol mickey and world famous legendary movie critic roger ebert the guy with the thumbs said that the best supporting work in the movie is done by mickey rourke rourke would next be featured in a strong ensemble cast for the oscar-nominated classic film diner everybody loves diner well everybody who's seen diner loves diner mickey rourke would win best supporting actor from the boston society of film critics and the national society of film critics yes the critics loved this one but the studio was very disappointed in the film's tone they were hoping this would be like the next porkies and yes it does have some some some uh crude 80s sexual humor but it has it has heart and artistic integrity like no offense but it yeah it's not porky's but diner did not light up the box office only making 14 million dollars which yeah 14 million dollars that's nothing i mean i i blow my nose with 14 million dollars yet yet there was very strong praise for the chemistry between the actors in this film they felt like real friends [Laughter] [Music] once again i guess you're full then in 1983 mickey rourke would star opposite matt dillon and francis ford coppola's rumble fish he played motorcycle boy which is the best name for a character ever and he read books about napoleon in order to get into the mindset of motorcycle boy man boy man and mickey rourke is amazing in this movie he's so cool so quiet so powerful the film costing 10 million dollars would only recoup 2.5 million at the box office and the critics said the film was frustrating and they felt the story was a lit down but the visuals they thought were truly special and they are they're they're right it's it's a it's a gosh darn beautiful movie look at that look at that black and that white oh and look at those colorful fish it's it's kind of like a sin city which uh we'll talk about later and yes rumble fish it's it's probably my favorite francis ford coppola film that isn't the godfather of the conversation the godfather part 2 or apocalypse now [Music] rourke would next star opposite julia roberts brother eric roberts in the pope of greenwich village a film that the critics really enjoyed noting the superb acting and mickey rourke was was one of the actors doing that superb acting yet again mickey had made a film that the critics loved but wasn't exactly hit at the box office but yeah people really liked this one check it out then mickey rourke would re-team with the legendary director of heaven's gate to make the year of the dragon in 1985 and a hell's angel person was hired to be mickey rourke's trainer for this film who immediately got him into shape the film would only make 16 million dollars and kind of got mixed reviews but this is one of quentin tarantino's favorite movies if if that means anything to you sometimes that means something to people mickey rourke would return to the world of the sexy time movie with nine and a half weeks in 1986 a film that the critics called titillating yet standard actually 50 shades of grey which i haven't seen or read but i hear is a blank tint ripoff the lead character's name is even gray so there's that but yeah this movie it drove everybody crazy especially the ladies and the also the men who who are interested in in in mickey everybody was like oh mickey you so fine you so fine you blow my mind and the film was considered too steamy for american audiences so it was heavily edited in its domestic release where it bombed but the international audiences uh you y'all got the unedited cut and you uh you loved it because the film would make a hundred million dollars overseas but the film would eventually find an audience on home video and that would eventually make mickey rourke an a-lister a household name like one of the top five famous people or mice named mickey and nine and a half weeks would actually get a direct to video sequel 11 years later but it sucked people had lost their appetite for strawberries apparently but yeah let's get back to those 80s how about 1987 when he made the movie angel heart he went on to act alongside his idol robert de niro but it was not a match made in movie heaven in fact it was the beginning of a feud that still lasts to this day mickey was so eager to work with and get to know and befriend mr de niro but de nero suggested that they do not speak or interact off-camera you know for their characters or something and yes mickey rourke is a method actor too but even he has his limits i mean come on de niro apparently robert de niro wouldn't even let mickey rourke touch him which i don't i don't know what that batman i don't know why you want to touch robert de niro but and this refusal of friendship really hurt mickey rourke's feelings and the two became quick enemies and they would often turn their scenes into improv acting battles trying to out act each other like a clash of the thespians like two prize fighters going at it but instead of using their fists they're using their acting skills and of course mickey lit his thoughts about robert de niro be known loud and clear to the public mickey rourke actually said that he no longer looks up to the man he looks through him straight to his a-hole whatever that means it sounds like a pretty sick burn though this decades-long bitter rivalry resulted in robert de niro blocking mickey rourke from being in martin scorsese's the irishman in 2019. this could have been a pretty big comeback for rorke but de niro put a stop to that so yeah uh dissing de niro can hurt your career even years down the road but mickey he don't care about that he'll say whatever he wants and i kind of respect that i don't know but yeah back to angel heart it's actually a great film it failed to make back its 18 million dollars at the box office though but hey it's just money and after years and years of analyzing this film many people say that mickey rourke out acts robert de niro but director alan parker did say that working with mickey rourke was a nightmare imagine that but those offers from the hollywood hotshots they still kept pouring in and mickey would always choose his films based on their artsy fartsyness rather than their box office potential and this led to mickey rourke turning down many legendary roles that probably would have made him the biggest thing ever movies like top gun rain man platoon and beverly hills cup but he refused to play the hollywood game and just did his own thing even if it meant being a famous movie star who struggled to pay his mortgage then there was a film called a prayer for the dying in 1987 this was a major flop it was a film about the ira which is always a controversial topic and to prepare for the movie he befriended real ira members and went so far to get a real ira tattoo on his real skin and mickey rourke was actually very proud of this powerful drama that he had made but when the studio got their hands on it they chopped it up and turned it into a big dumb action movie and it was so dumb that mickey rourke disowned the movie and told the studio that they should have never hired him he said they should have gotten chuck norris to make this type of movie mickey rourke is a terrorist who killed for a cause he believed in [Music] now he wants out but it looks like the critics were split down the middle of this one some saying that mickey rourke was the saving grace of the movie and others saying that his ridiculous irish accent ruined everything i saw myself laying on the street dying not wanting to die and this movie a prayer for the dying needed a prayer from dying at the box office it made less than two million dollars and of course mickey would go on to make some controversial political statements about the ira and money he donated to the cause and such such things which led to lots of media troubles and i think he was even banned from the uk and then mickey started publicly trash talking the head of the studio which led to even more troubles and more powerful bridges being burnt to the ground and then rook pissed on the ashes and of course this did not help his career but mickey don't care he's an artist he's a poet like charles bukowski which he played in his next movie barfly 1987. oh beautiful rourke would be nominated for an independent spirit award for his performance in this film based on the life of the famed poet writer drinker and many critics said that you could actually feel the pain coming off the screen that's some acting right there wow and the film received mostly positive reviews pointing out the superb performances by faye dunaway and mickey rourke but yet again high praise from those critics did not translate to box office dollars and only made like four million dollars that's nothing then mickey rourke would assume the pseudonym eddie cook and pan a movie called homeboy that's right he's a writer too it's about a self-destructive boxer who continues to fight even though the next punch could kill him they always say write what you know right kids the film was a blink and you'll miss an affair with a very limited theatrical release but has since gone on to be very appreciated in later years after appearing in the film francisco about the life of saint francis of assisi roark would star in the revenge thriller johnny handsome and with a bit of ironic foreshadowing he plays a man with a disfigured face go figure out my face and surprise surprise rourke and the film's director walter hill actually got along they liked working with each other hill would praise wark's commitment to the role he said that rourke understood the part so deeply that he rarely gave him direction so yeah not every director hated working with him some people like mickey rourke wow and yes once again everybody loved mickey rourke's acting but nobody went to go see the movie then in 1990 he did two movies wild orchid and desperate hours he saw some awards love unfortunately that love came from the razzies where he was nominated for worst actor in both of these forgettable films in wild orchid mickey rourke would again star in an erotic thriller that was his thing and of course it was too hot to handle the mpaa deemed it too damn sexy and slapped an x-rating on it forcing them to cut down on the more raunchy stuff and there were even rumors that rourke and his female lead carrie otis weren't exactly acting in their love scenes if you know what i mean but that's just a rumor those things would never happen in hollywood wild orchid an adventure of the senses and yeah the two uh were romantically involved in real life at the time actually and miss otis would later write a tell-all book about the dysfunctional relationship with mickey alleging abuse and that's never good mickey rourke was eventually arrested for spousal abuse but the charges were later dropped he denies the abuse still to this day but he does agree that the relationship was very dangerous and says that the abuse was not done by him but but done by the people that miss otis was doing drugs with i don't know who to believe i just why do i even have to talk about these things we should be talking about movies but i guess we we also should mention this don't don't hit people this has been a public service announcement moving on let's talk about movies yeah then uh yeah there was desperate hours he reunited with his heaven's gate director but the film was a critical and commercial flop mickey rourke had steadily become disenfranchised with his acting career feeling more and more like a sellout with each and every passing roll his next two films he would openly admit he did just for the paycheck and those movies were the critically and commercial failures harley davidson and the marlboro man and white sands and yeah he did it for the money and mickey rourke hated feeling like a sellout you don't trust me who where is the money at this time rourke had no respect for himself as an actor so he decided to go back to the thing that he was good at as a teenager boxing and rorke had a pretty successful run as a boxer so i hear i don't i don't know he said that he wanted to get back into the ring to test himself physically while he still had time and of course mickey did just as much fighting outside of the ring as he did in and since he was a world famous actor mickey got many opportunities to get smacked around by some hard hitters and since mickey wanted to prove himself he took those hits like a champ mickey was so dedicated to his boxing career that he actually turned down the role of butch in pulp fiction even though quentin tarantino really wanted him mickey didn't even read the script but he was way too focused on his boxing training to deal with all that tarantino stuff thomas mccain during his career as a boxer mickey sustained many injuries broken bones concussions you know which resulted in him ultimately needing intense facial reconstruction surgery they pretty much punched the pretty out of him and some people believe that mickey ruined his good looks on purpose he always hated the fake glamour of hollywood and their obsession with beauty so it is quite possible that mr mickey subconsciously wanted to destroy the thing that made him a movie star and he soon became the poster boy for bad plastic surgery and he kept fighting as long as he could until the doctors told him to stop like he was about to have some serious damage done if he didn't stop kind of like the movie homeboy [Applause] so this beaten and battered boxer went back to being a reluctant movie star or at least he tried then he did a few things in the 90s uh that didn't really make much noise there was hbo's the last outlaw in 1993. there was fall time in 1995. he did the erotic thriller thing again in exit in red 1996 but he did play a villain in the now classic dennis rodman masterpiece double team in 1997 he at least seemed to be having fun in that one he went on to write the script for bullet the classic pairing of mickey and his good old buddy tupac but none of these films saw any significant box office return so now we have entered into the late 90s and by this time rourke had really built up a reputation of being difficult to work with he had taken a break from acting and saw his leading man good looks take a literal beating but he still had his fans and one of those fans happened to be his rumblefish director francis ford coppola who was looking for an actor who could command the screen in a supporting role as a shady ambulance chasing lawyer in the 1997 adaptation of john grisham's lorraine maker and he also took on a supporting role as a ruthless bookie in one of the most influential and groundbreaking independent films of all time like it or not buffalo 66. i know what you're thinking this story's hard to believe right it's directed by crazy man vincent gallo and crazy man vincent gallo paid mickey rourke with a paper bag full of 100 000 cash and mickey actually does a wonderful job stepping out of his leading man comfort zone and playing strong supporting roles that demanded the audience's attention and you know what mickey you got it but of course in hollywood just as in regular life you gotta pay the bills and mickey rourke did just that with a string of direct-to-video duds movies like thursday point blank shades out in 50 sure gar and he did an amazing wonderful amazing just the best freaking job ever in terrence malik's thin red line but but his all of his scenes got cut so but then came the new millennium that that y2k time most of the filmmakers in the world had pretty much given up on mickey rourke but there were still a select few who believed and steve buscimi actually happened to be one of those filmmakers and he cast mickey rourke in his second directorial effort animal factory he played a transvestite and this was followed by get carter where sylvester stallone wanted to work with mickey rourke so bad that he actually put up part of his salary as a guarantee when the studio officially refused to cast mickey but rourke was on his best behavior for get carter and his new professionalism made it easier for sean penn a longtime mickey rourke fan to cast him in his directorial effort the pledge in 2001 where mickey would once again command the screen in a small role as a grieving father his performance in these films as well as his reported good behavior on those sets helped filmmakers and studios realize that there was still more in the old rorke tank and he appeared in that steamy music video for enrique iglesias's hero i can be a hero mickey and mickey rourke would pop up in a drug-fueled crazy crazy movie called spun and he would take a small role just because he wanted to work with bob dylan in a movie called masked and anonymous which i hear is just horrible but bob dylan was a big fan of mickey rourke and mickey rourke is a big fan of bob dylan so you know that's nice tony scott would cast him in the denzel washington movie man on fire and robert rodriguez would cast him in the el mariachi threequel once upon a time in mexico in 2003 and he is great in both of those movies perfect perfect this is this is the kind of stuff we want to see from you mickey these are the kind of filmmakers you should be working with and he really liked working with robert rodriguez and robert rodriguez really liked working with mickey and this collaboration would finally lead the way for mickey to have a mainstream mega blockbuster hit and that movie was sin city i'll be right out robert rodriguez was the perfect filmmaker to bring him back in a big way casting mickey as the anti-hero with a messed up face something that mickey could relate to and only mickey could bring this comic book character to life i mean graphic novel character critics were very impressed with this film calling it visually groundbreaking and it was and it was terrifically violent yes it was with most critics singling out mickey rourke's flawless performance mickey rourke would win several awards for his acting in this one the chicago film critics gave him best supporting actor and with robert rodriguez keeping the budget at a pretty modest 40 million the film pulled in a sizable 160 million dollars worldwide sin city filmmaker tony scott must have really enjoyed working with mickey rourke on the set of man on fire because he would cast him again in the true life story of domino mickey originally turned down the role claiming that the script was weak so tony scott rewrote the part specifically tailored to mickey which convinced him to take on the role then there was a supporting turn in a very forgettable movie called stormbreaker about a kid who's a spy kid but not a spy kid and then he was arrested again in 2007 for drunk driving on a scooter don't do those things has been a another public service announcement he was almost stuntman mike and quentin tarantino's death proof but that didn't happen and that would have really boosted his comeback a little bit more but he did not need quentin tarantino no no he had darren marinerski sorry i always have a heart darren erin our dear darren are in our aaron arf's aaron i'm darren you know we're on a first name basis and this man darren would help mickey rourke redefine what a hollywood comeback truly is and mickey rourke would make the comeback of all comebacks playing the down and out professional wrestler randy the ram robinson in the wrestler the film's director darren only wanted mickey rourke in the lead role but the financers were very hesitant to bank a movie with rourke as the lead due to his uh you know reputation and this actually forced darren to cast nicholas cage as the wrestler but nicholas cage would eventually drop out because he knew that this part was made for mickey and he graciously volunteered to drop out of the film because because he's nicholas cage best human ever and darren really knew how to push mickey's buttons to get the best performance out of the man even challenging mickey's manhood to trick him to go the extra mile in some pretty gruesome stunts and it worked [Applause] and the scene where mickey rourke is working behind a deli counter well that was shot semi gorilla style with real customers walking up to him and he would actually take their real orders i guess nobody recognized his uh his face and just like in buffalo 66 mickey rourke received his payment a paper bag full of cash the film was a critical hit and had universal praise for mickey's performance that many hailed as not only the best of the year but like one of the best performances of all time i just don't want you to hate me okay sin city was his comeback but the wrestler was his resurrection i remember reading that in a magazine or something a long time ago and it always stuck with me because it's so true this was far beyond a comeback this was a whole new mickey in a truly beautiful film and as many of you know mickey went on to win the bafta and the golden globe for this wonderful performance and he was by far the front runner to win the oscar that year but unfortunately that was the same year that sean penn played harvey milk in the movie milk and rourke would remain an oscar nominee not that there's anything wrong with that and as good as sean penn is in milk i do have to say that mickey rourke was really screwed out of the oscar here you know sean penn was great but mickey rourke was legendary and i feel that the academy was kind of uh i don't know scared to give this unholy golden idol to a to a movie about a wrestler some even claim that this film is an allegory for the united states of america and yes of course when i first heard about this movie i thought like what sounds like something hulk hogan should be in that doesn't sound like a good movie but those are my favorite kind of movies the movies that shouldn't be good but are and the wrestler is not only good it's freaking great [Applause] then he kind of did an unofficial real life but not real-life sequel to the wrestler sequel to his boxing career by appearing on wrestlemania 25 and he defeated chris jericho with a mighty left hook after being called out from the audience and i'm sure it was 100 percent real but to see mickey rourke the former boxer who played a wrestler actually wrestle in the ring as himself i mean that that that kind of that kind of stuff is it's mind-boggling if you think about it it's like real life and cinema and sports all blending together and we don't even know where it ends and it begins and what is real and what is not it's beautiful it's more than art and only mickey could do such a thing [Applause] so yeah mickey he was an oscar nominee the talk of the town everybody was like what you gonna do next mickey and sometimes when you get that oscar bump you still have a few skeletons in the closet that need to be released and he had three of them killshot is based off of the elmore leonard novel and it went direct to dvd and there was 13 which is an american remake and even though both of the films had the same director the remake was not as good and there was the informers which only made 382 1774 against an 18 million dollar budget hey jackson how's it hanging what the [ __ ] are you doing here now this is where we can see how a career defining performance accompanied with an oscar nomination can bring your career to the next level so rourke would sign on to play the villain role of whiplash in the third film in the mcu iron man dose obviously this is mickey rourke's highest grossing film to date pulling in just shy of 624 million dollars worldwide and rourke did very deep research for the film truly diving into the character you know the method stuff he would even visit a prison in moscow to understand russian criminals and he suggested that half of his dialogue be in russian and mickey rourke said that he did not want to play a one-dimensional bad guy and he wanted the audience to find something redeemable in him he wanted the character to have layers and mickey gave him layers so yeah everything seems to be going wonderful for mickey rourke he's in like the biggest movie at the time he's riding high everybody respects him and they're all interested and what's he gonna do you know but this is the point of the story where mickey rourke decides to uh roark it but of course rourke would publicly attack almost everyone involved in the movie yes whiplash went after the overlords at marvel and you don't do that kind of stuff man and perhaps since it was only the third film in what was going to be the biggest film series ever created probably didn't realize what he was a part of and how big of a deal it was or he didn't give a [ __ ] because you know he's mickey rourke but rourke took issue with the depth he wanted to bring to the character putting in time to you know study russian and visit those prisons and even paying out of his own pocket for character traits such as a golden teeth and the cockatoo and he was so upset when marvel decided they only wanted to portray him as a one-dimensional villain so they chopped him up and left all of his good stuff on the cutting room floor how dare they and in all honesty i you know i fully understand mickey rourke's point of view on this so in the end all of that hard work was for nothing and that really pissed mickey off and uh you don't want to piss mickey rourkoff and even though he probably shouldn't have burnt those bridges and bit those hands that were feeding him i kind of respect mickey for sticking to his guns or his his whips he never backed down even despite of his career he uh he truly believes in mickey rourke then in 2010 mickey rourke was a part of the huge ensemble cast of the expendables rork said that he took on the role as a favor to sylvester stallone to pay him back for his support on get carter when mickey rourke was in a very low career slump sylvester stallone believed in him then there was passion play mickey rourke would star alongside bill murray in a film that critics called an absolute train wreck and not the good kind of train wreck the bad kind mickey openly admitted that he did the film for the money mickey if you're gonna do films for money you should do marvel films for money i don't i don't get you but i still kind of like you then in 2011 came immortals this was mickey rourke's last big budget project it's about greek gods the film was given mediocre reviews with most critics liking the visuals but saying that the story was lame and boring but worldwide audiences saved the film from financial disappointment because it pulled in under uh 227 million dollars from a 75 million budget so that's good mickey's reputation again would take a hit due to several well publicized onset dustups and back into relative obscurity he went again and big name directors were no longer willing to take a chance on poor old mickey like with the movie seven psychopaths the director basically kicked him off the film he had been banished to the direct-to-dvd bin making movies like black november java heat dead in tombstone ashby skin traffic war pigs blunt force trauma weaponized he did make a return as marv in a sequel to sin city a dame to kill for but unlike the first film this one failed to do anything it had been way too long and even the biggest sin city fans really didn't care anymore we wanted to care but this was the biggest disappointment of that year also in that same year 2014 mickey rourke decided to return to the boxing ring at the age of 62 or somewhere around there on november 28 2014 mickey rourke fought 29 year old boxer elliot seymour in moscow it was his first fight in 20 years and mickey rourke actually won by a technical knockout but of course with all things mickey rourke there was a bit of a controversy because seymour later claimed that he was paid to take a dive in 2017 he decided to take it easy and appear as himself in a showtime series called dice starring andrew dice clay sometimes he's funny but then came the year 2020 and he had a movie called girl but had 64 on rotten tomatoes that's pretty good and he also had a movie called the legion which had zero percent on rotten tomatoes that's not very good and if you think mickey rourke is slowing down well you're wrong he currently has nine films in various stages of production so we're about to see mickey which mickey will we see you never know but the last major thing mickey rourke has been seen doing is probably one of the most bizarre and fun things he's ever done i present to you mickey rourke's finest performance to date as the gremlin in season 4 of the popular illuminati humiliation ritual the masked singer and in true mickey rourke fashion he decided to not play by the rules and be the first person in the show's history to unmask himself omg wtf he ruined their party but it's mickey rourke so and i'm sure this is not the first musical eyes wide shut ceremony that mickey rourke has interrupted [Applause] so after decades of drugs hollywood smack talk burning bridges run-ins with the law lots of punching botched plastic surgeries more drugs more punching and a very very bad boy reputation all of those things turned this sexy superstar into a leather-faced madman with a heart of gold because he likes chihuahuas and only the coolest bestest people in the world like these little things i have a few myself i'm just saying and mickey actually claims that these dogs are the sole reason why he didn't kill himself a few years ago he literally lives for these pups wow that's like really adorable and sweet and like sad and beautiful life would imitate art and art would imitate life many times for mickey whether he's playing a troubled kid from the streets a boxer with something to prove a man with a messed up face a down on his luck has been fighting for a comeback or even a russian super villain he's really good friends with putin by the way just saying the real mickey and the characters he brings to life seemed to intertwine cinema with reality to create a one-of-a-kind actor mickey rourke he came on strong in the 80s often drawing comparisons to the legendary marlin brando then at the height of his fame when his career could have taken him anywhere he dropped out to pursue a different passion and when he returned to acting it was obvious that something had changed the man who was once johnny handsome no longer was beautiful on the inside though mickey sometimes but hollywood loves a comeback story his role in the wrestler will go down in history as one of the best performances ever so great that they ever make a mount rushmore of great performances they're putting his face on there i just hope the sculptor is better than the plastic surgeon unfortunately mickey rourke couldn't seem to get out of his own way and the problems of his early career are still biting him in the ass he went from difficult to work with to maybe he's matured to nope still the same old mickey and i do think we are going to see more amazing performances from rourke i i have faith i'm sure there's some director out there who's gonna take a chance on this man and then we will all be reminded why mickey [ __ ] rourke is the legend he is and that's what the [ __ ] happened to mickey rourke thank you for watching our show if you like what you see please subscribe to our joe blow videos channel tell your friends who like this sort of content and turn on the bell to receive notifications for all our latest videos we're an independent company and we appreciate all your support you
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Published: Fri Feb 12 2021
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