Well, with Cage, his excuse was he had a lot back taxes to pay off. Now that that’s all over with, he’s getting weird with his movie choices and having fun.
Well, with Cage, his excuse was he had a lot back taxes to pay off. Now that that’s all over with, he’s getting weird with his movie choices and having fun.
I think the Rock just coasted on his charisma to segue way into acting. Which does say something that he’s charismatic enough to just jump right into it and be successful. Whereas Batista, after he left wrestling (and per his account was flat broke), he wanted to make acting his new career and went and took acting…
I mean he already made it public that he wanted the show to be closer to the source material, at least in regards to Geralt’s characterization. And then hearing how most of the writers didn’t like the source material at all, I don’t doubt he probably would have been done with Witcher regardless. Maybe Superman gave…
Going back a bit further, that was that weird Snyder hit piece done by WB after Discovery bought them too. Like the weird assertion he broke COVID protocols when he filmed the Green Lantern scene in his driveway. Which there are photos of and you can clearly see people social distancing and wearing masks, outside.
But he also used the studio wanting him for Tokyo Drift cameo, to sign over the rights to the Riddick franchise. So, I mean guy is a hustler.
Unverifiable reports, that sounded mostly like bullshit. Only thing that sounded believable was he had issues with the showrunner, because, and he’s stated publicly, he wanted the show to get closer to the source material, i.e. Geralt not just grunting and looking angry. Add on we learned that most of the writers…
...Why is it so weird to have a tequila bar for Black Adam premiere? Like the crowd wasn’t going to be exclusively filled with 13-year-olds. So, what’s the big deal about that?
And I hear he drinks Royal Crown Cola, while we’re all struggling to pay our bills.
Yeah, kinda feels like after Season 4, they should have moved the show completely to Metropolis as the setting with Clark being the titular “Smallville” of the title now, as he went to college and all that.
I re-watched Ocean’s 8 recently, and not a lot of it really worked. Maybe it’s because the Clooney movies felt like the crews were sticking it to some asshole that deserved it, and Ocean’s 8 they were just stealing shit. Like Bullock’s character runs up a big hotel bill on some random couple’s credit card. They just…
Especially ones with oral. Because you have to remember about the oral. Oral. - Olivia Wilde
She also ruined OnlyFans for the people that really need to make a living off of it.
There are two routes a former Disney Channel kid can take in life. There’s the Zac Efron, Zendaya, etc... just slowly expanding the different types of roles. And then there isthe “try hard”, look at me I’m not a kid anymore, types. Bella Throne is the try hardiest try hard there is.
Donner’s Clark wanted to stop being Superman so he could get laid, and then had to take back his burden of being Superman and erase Lois’ memory.
The wet dream of the Witcher writer’s room.
Considering the people behind Witcher, actually don’t like the source material. Is this really all that surprising?
Just making it into MCU-lite is equally, if not more boring. Say what you will about the DCEU movies, but they (for the most part) had an identity, and felt like films by directors with some sort of vision, rather than assembly line filmmaking, making sure it all looks and feel uniform.
He was a mad scientist, then businessman. Then he died and put his brain in the body of young clone, who pretended to be Lex Luthor’s bastard Australian son.
Even Morrison has said people need to move on from All-Star Superman.
I mean he wasn’t mopey, he was treated as a character that had a range of emotions. He was happy, he was sad, he was angry. He was a kid from Kansas that just wanted to do the right thing and help people. The Superman that was in MoS, BvS, JL was different than the one that had been in the comics for 70+ years when…