Too true
Too true
Oh my god. That sounds incredible. How did I miss this?
Hahaha, you are the damn best, Mr. Greene
…Was it the dildo scene? The dildo scene seems to be where a lot of people kind of give up on Nicholson's performance.
YES. Once again, Mr. Greene, we are of like mind.
Probably pretty good, considering all I've seen of Grant Ward's post SHEILD acting career is a trailer for a woeful-looking Christian message movie starring him and the WWE's Shawn Michaels.
Exactly. He's what happens when you take Holt McCallany and forcibly remove his innate charm, but leave the palooka menace.
Oh, Ignatiy, no. Come on, buddy. You have one of the most refined cinematic palettes (if I may be both so bold *and* pretentious) on this site, and you prefer McTernan's Thomas Crown Affair over Jewison's? Say it ain't so.
Which is always the problem for characters who are "hackers." It's the least dynamic ability a character can have, and what the hell would a giant, well-funded clandestine agency like SHIELD need with a black hat that lives in a van like so much Matt Foley?
Pie-in-the-sky dream if her terribly bland looking Melba toast cop drama crashes and burns? Peggy Carter LMD. They can say they put her brain in a jar like Zola.
Darkseid showing up was an unexpected treat (but then, he always is)
Oh, you brilliant bastard. You're right; he'd be aces as tortured, conflicted Johnny Blaze. (Though, performance-wise, it wouldn't be too far off from when he's the one holding the Sad Winchester baton)
I just saved you 10 hours! But you're down one (1) ridiculous Michael Imperioli porn-stache.
He was on that show like a mug of coffee is "on" a diner counter. Sure, it's there, but it doesn't do anything.
I had completely forgotten about that loony-ass sequel. This may have been the best thing from it.
Aw, damn. Did they stop calling them (the endearingly dorky) Night-Night Guns?
That's what I like about Robbie: They don't seem to be playing the angry serial killer with him. He seems like an amiable, if nihilistic, guy who kind of deals with the demon inside him with a charmingly workman-like, "Eh, it's a living" attitude.
Do yourself a favor and don't watch the US remake of Life on Mars, which is how I first saw him. He gives the same stiff performance as in Terra Nova (with a little of the bumbling charm he is evidently capable of) but that show will burn through your good will like rocket fuel.
To paraphrase our stalwart reviewer, "See ABC? This is how you play to Jason O'Mara's strengths." He's a big, square doofus with lifeless eyes. They kept trying to make him a regular-schmegular action hero, and he isn't: He's got the nobody's home stare, but he doesn't have the right gravely charisma. He's a big goon.…
After having more or less completely given up on this show midway though season two (and enticed back by Ghost Rider, of all things) I can't believe how absorbing and entertaining this show became. Once it stopped being the MCU's vestigial tail, it seems to have figured out how to tell a fun comic book story. Hooray!