Ron Perlman is 67 years old.
Ron Perlman is 67 years old.
Yeah I felt the tone was more akin to a 50s Disney dramedy which made it perversely funny in a way. One of those films that completely turns on a dime with one specific moment, here it was Keaton on the phone, casually saying "Nah" as if he was declining a refill on coffee, instead of casually taking over a…
Saw Sully too on HBO, yeah, fine, watchable but felt very thin overall, I think it barely cracked the 90 minute mark not including end credits. And that's with showing the crash scene twice. And Sully, while nice guy and all, just isn't much of an interesting character.
Fortitude Season 2…Ahh so I liked the first season well enough as it amusingly went from murder mystery to OK this is more of an X-Files type thing, but S2 ups the ante with the weirdness, with talk of demons, shaman, characters who now how super strength, and it feels like its tipping too much into all out…
Didn't they say the exact same thing about Jeremy Renner? I kind of assumed Cavill was indeed playing the villain, since nobody has actually been announced as playing a villain.
Ha and they blatantly shoehorn in some generic Statham fight scenes where he beats up 8 guys at a time just so they can put action in the ads.
We're talking about Bio-Dome, right?
Well its not like 2001 is offering up much else. Swordfish lol.
"Unless we’re counting The Passion Of The Christ—and please, let’s not do that—Crouching Tiger remains the highest-grossing foreign-language movie in American history."
Ehh, that was pretty much it. I'll accept $2 million for it.
Haha yeah that guy's on Ray Donovan too. I like to think he says stuff like "Pooch in the house!" and "You got Pooched!" on a regular basis.
This sounds like kind of a missed opportunity, instead of a run of the mill biopic, it could be a Charlie Kaufman-esque meta black comedy about Stallone taking over Wepner's entire life until Wepner has no idea who he even is anymore.
I wonder if Steve Coogan did his Richard Gere impression for him.
WTF. This is a really low-rent pick, if true. Remember the Nolan era villains…Neeson, Ledger, Hardy, Cotillard? From that to THIS?
Or maybe the theme of changing identity is going to resonate. Remember the first scene in episode 1 where the innocent German is mistaken for a killer. Now Thaddeus becoming Stussy.
And there's gotta be a reason why they hired Ewan McGregor to play two characters - they are going to switch places. I suggested last…
I believe McGregor's voice was heard in the animated bits :)
Oh God, are the albino bodybuilders back.
It just doesn't seem to have anything new or original in it. Bunch of astronauts go to planet, find aliens, get killed by aliens. OK, and…?
If only they could have paid this much attention to the lead actress' haircut
I'll be honest, I don't know who at least one of those persons is. I thought there were different standards and practices for network TV though. Am I wrong?