I thought it was a lot of fun, Kevin Bacon was fantastic.
I thought it was a lot of fun, Kevin Bacon was fantastic.
If you can only see two Francis Ford Coppola movies, see Jack twice.
He reminds me of way too many guy I’ve met that I’ve hated. That’s honest.
Fair but he’s grating. Between Maverick and his joke romance thing with Sweeney I’ve seen enough of him.
I may have said this when the topic came up before, but I’m happy enough for the concept of the “movie star” to die. I’ve never liked the idea of the actor being bigger than the role/film they’re in. That’s not why I watch movies. I think a big part of the MCU’s initial success was that they were hiring actors who…
Ryan Gosling counts, I’d say. Just witness his commanding everyone’s attention during I’m Just Ken at the Oscars.
Glenn Powell just ain’t it. He’s Scott Eastwood with a personality. That random five o’clock shadow white guy that keeps showing up in everything before people wonder why he keeps showing up in anything and realize he’s some producer’s second cousin’s nephew.
He’s famous, sure. But the whole argument about whether Hollywood has “movie stars” is more about the actual star appeal. Like for example back at the height of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s action star heyday, he could sell a movie on his name alone. Like look at the original poster for Predator and his name is just…
I think Chris Pratt owes a lot of his success to Guardians. He was on his way to being big, and had already done the Lego Movie, but Guardians was his first really big lead role. The same is true of Tom Hiddleston, who’s post-Marvel career is very different from his pre career.
“Only God can judge me” is one many like to trot out.
Nah he would totally do that.
Count yourself lucky it’s seeing the light of day at all.
They’re not ready now because they were ready five years ago?
Is this really not a solvable problem? I can’t imagine he was to have a huge role. Can’t you just put someone else in the suit like The Mandalorian does?
Useful bit of trivia, John C Reilly is the only actor to star in three different Best Picture nominees in the same year during the five nominee era.
Yes! I am this generation who saw this movie from age 11 to 16 probably fifty times. I am sure it was the only thing I knew Richard Lewis from for many years.
Has AV Club done a random roles for this guy yet? He certainly has been around long enough, I remember him being porcupine guy in the terrible (not his fault) X-Men Last Stand movie. Jeez his first role was in Welcome to the Dollhouse