He's givin' it the high hat!
He's givin' it the high hat!
Another Uwe Boll movie, "In the Name of the King", features both Ray Liotta and Burt Reynolds each giving it maybe 20% tops.
For a long time, if I had to name the laziest live-action performance by a talented actor, I would have gone with Jeremy Irons in the D&D movie.
I dunno, we see a lot of that here.
RDJ's Sherlock was definitely a superhero. Hell, by the second one he was the goddamn Kwisatz Haderach
Moment later Eric Bishton was issued the wedgie that would take his life.
Hello!
Just take surface streets!
Sorry!
Jokes on you, I was never dating cheerleaders!
They have the sky. I mean if you can fly and you still get killed by a terrestrial predator, man, I got no sympathy for you.
If you were any other commenter, I would kill you where you stand!
Eh, at least it frightened away brigands and advancing enemy armies.
Thank god.
Fogghorn Leggold cartoons were always my favorite.
"That Red's a nice kid, but about as sharp as a bag of wet mice."
Also, I imagine a rich star like him can spring for real whale bone for his corsets.
Well the fact that Spader was seemingly omniscient and knew everyone, everywhere and could solve everything grew old pretty fast.
Oh right, I've never seen his cartoon. I suppose that Tyson did serve time for what he did, and (I think) has expressed true remorse for his actions might earn him a second chance.
Kind of off topic, but I found the casual violence on The Blacklist pretty off putting. I don't object to violence on principle, but the way it was used, i.e. the lack of consequences and the way that seemingly regular people were totally unaffected by say having a bunch of cops shot to death right next to them,…
Not that I would put it passed today's college kids, but can I see your source for that Tyson thing?