Of course. An even bigger asshole with two Cybertrucks.
Of course. An even bigger asshole with two Cybertrucks.
He’s already a cybertuck owner, is there something worse he could turn into?
Put down the truck too, it has a taste for human flesh.
That’s a nasty truck bite. Only one option now - he must be hunted and put down before he turns.
I took my family to see it and we all absolutely loved it. The whole cinema stayed to watch the credits, and then applauded at the end - a real rarity in British cinemas (last witnessed at the end of Top Gun Maverick, in the IMAX, which really was something special for this Top Gun-obsessed child of the 80s). Blunt…
Yeah, I think this is not only unsurprising but also fine and good.
I don’t think it is a question of which one, the actor or the stuntman. I think it is more of a collaboration. Just like costume, make-up and hair are essential to the art of storytelling, so is action. Nothing beats a really great actor to sell it all. Ryan is a great actor. Making movies is the art of storytelling…
It’s the closest thing we’ve got to a modern Snatch. I had fun with it
I didn’t think Bullet Train was bad, just overly stylized (and yes I realize that’s what it was going for). It went for that “underground world with its own set of rules” thing and mostly connected. I was entertained.
“slack” - are you a card carrying member of the Church of the Sub-Genius by any chance...?
Well, yeah, what with all those taxpayer-funded robot parts.
I vaguely remember it, mostly the catchy show-specific opening theme song (remember those?) about how they do all these dangerous stunts but never get the movie star woman. Other than that I think it was mostly mystery of the week type stuff. Fun but lightweight.
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I don’t remember a ton about the show, but I do recall that the character was supposed to be a bounty hunter when he wasn’t doing stunt work. The plots revolved around that and I’m sure there parceled the action scenes out pretty rigidly. I don’t know if it was as formulaic as The A Team, but I’d bet every episode…
I remember when Lee Majors was not stunt-manning, he was bounty hunting, so the movie’s Colt tracking down its AWOL star tracks with that.
I remember Heather Thomas in the opening credits pretty well.
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When I was a kid I always wondered what he did during the other 3 seasons...