Franco Nero….one of the most inspired pieces of casting ever in "Die Hard 2". It's a shame he was underutilized in it.
Franco Nero….one of the most inspired pieces of casting ever in "Die Hard 2". It's a shame he was underutilized in it.
Checkmate!!!
That's something Keanu Reeves mentioned, while doing press for "John Wick" two years ago. He said that the studios don't offer him the big-budget blockbusters anymore. Like comment you replied to stated, he's a draw and even with box-office misfires, he would always bounce back with a hit.
And asking myself, "How Did I Get Here"?
I will say though that because of "Werewolves of London", it prompted me to seek out the rest of Warren Zevon's work.
I just turned 28 this past Thursday and I'll be honest, I thought back to when I turned 25 and thought, "Five years until 30". Now I'm 28 and have two more years until I'm 30. I accepted it three years ago and I accept now that i am in my late-20s. I'm single and like a lot of things, and believe that I will still…
I never met my father, but my stepdad is an adequate substitute that i'm glad to have.
A friend of mine in my 8th grade English class, used to quote the "abortions/miniature American flags" scene every day just to make me laugh.
I'm almost done with "Killing Floor" by Lee Child, which has been a great read and I cannot wait to dive into the rest of the Jack Reacher series.
Reincarnation
Christopher Daniel-Barnes and I agree..he was the best "Spider-Man" voice actor. I think some of the recent video games have him in the role. I also liked Rino Romano.
He did look like he would be a teacher in a boarding school in the 1950s.
I preferred Richard Harris as Dumbledore anyways. He's was always more invested in the role than Michael Gambon. The scene at the end of "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", where Harris talks about the events with Daniel Radcliffe, is probably my favorite scene in the entire series. His Dumbledore brought a lot…
Okay….for the past year or so, I've told friends and family that Mark Ruffalo is starting to remind me of Peter Falk. I've said numerous times that a "Columbo" reboot must be made with Mark Ruffalo as the titular character.
Ditto for Bernard Lee as M. I loved Judi Dench, Robert Brown was underwritten and I'm digging Ralph Fiennes' interpretation so far. But, the quintessential M will always be Bernard Lee.
I watched it in it's original airing. Years back I found the VHS tape I had it recorded on. I still liked it then and I can imagine still liking it now.
I've heard either Matt LeBlanc or Matthew Modine. I'll let you decide.
I blame them as well. Let's all blame them together.
Add me to the list of "Iron Man 3" fans. I don't get the hatred. Marvel let Shane Black do whatever he wanted. Why the complaints?
Let the good times roll.