
And they said Pierce can't be badass?! He's ten times badass than anyone ever was as of recently!
Brosnan is very tough in Taffin and The Fourth Protocol.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Badass has never been a word I would associate with Brosnan, and I don't think that will change. Take a look at Liam Neeson, now look at Brosnan. Neeson can play tough. Brosnans forte is as a nu age Cary Grant, not as a nu age Robert Mitchum.
Still, Milla has the lead in Survivor, so it has my interest.
Ah, Taffin...Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:Brosnan is very tough in Taffin and The Fourth Protocol.Daltonite Toothpaste wrote:Badass has never been a word I would associate with Brosnan, and I don't think that will change. Take a look at Liam Neeson, now look at Brosnan. Neeson can play tough. Brosnans forte is as a nu age Cary Grant, not as a nu age Robert Mitchum.
Still, Milla has the lead in Survivor, so it has my interest.
IMDb says he dropped out due to a scheduling conflict and was replaced by the real Jason Bourne (Matt Damon). Box Office Mojo describes the film's opening weekend as "solid". Other wide releases with similar opening weekends have typically made $75-80 million overall domestically. With a $70 million production budget, it should show a profit once international sales are taken into account.Omega wrote:Lego movie kicked major ass this weekend. Monuments men a distant second. Wasn't Craig supplied to be on it? I didn't see him in any of the ads.
Don't judge the actor by his previous works. Take Michael Keaton, for example. When he became Batman, there were a lot of protesting among fans due to a comedic actor in a serious and gritty role, but in the end, the results were surprising. And Drake, I understand you despise Keaton's Bat as much as Bale's.John P. Drake wrote:He did convince me enough. Actually, he was dominating Liam Neeson in Seraphim Falls. The only thing I'll never understand is the hatred towards Brosnan coming through some people. If you disagree, then let's agree to disagree. That's all I can say.
No, FBF. I don't despise Keaton's Batman. He was good, but not as good as Kevin Conroy. So, no worries there. And I've no problem with Bale's Batman, just the films that he's in. The only Batman I truly despise is George Clooney's, and he was bloody well wasted, such a good actor in a godawful movie.FormerBondFan wrote:Don't judge the actor by his previous works. Take Michael Keaton, for example. When he became Batman, there were a lot of protesting among fans due to a comedic actor in a serious and gritty role, but in the end, the results were surprising. And Drake, I understand you despise Keaton's Bat as much as Bale's.John P. Drake wrote:He did convince me enough. Actually, he was dominating Liam Neeson in Seraphim Falls. The only thing I'll never understand is the hatred towards Brosnan coming through some people. If you disagree, then let's agree to disagree. That's all I can say.
Hasn't this still been posted before?John P. Drake wrote:
First look at November Man. This is the first official photo still released an hour ago.
No, Kris. That was something slightly different, but something different. Here.Kristatos wrote:Hasn't this still been posted before?John P. Drake wrote:
First look at November Man. This is the first official photo still released an hour ago.
How does that compare to this?John P. Drake wrote:
First look at November Man. This is the first official photo still released an hour ago.
It's a well-worn trope in action movies.FormerBondFan wrote: How does that compare to this?
Incredibly Hilarious!!Kristatos wrote:It's a well-worn trope in action movies.FormerBondFan wrote: How does that compare to this?
[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqz5dbs5zmo[/video]
If Bond has to be a Brit, send in either Wade Barrett or Sheamus.bjmdds wrote:This man could be Bond if Cr-egg is, right FBF? http://www.rantsports.com/clubhouse/wp- ... Lesnar.jpg They have similar mugs to boot.
if you can get your oceans buddy the original Bourne of course you got go with him.Kristatos wrote:IMDb says he dropped out due to a scheduling conflict and was replaced by the real Jason Bourne (Matt Damon). Box Office Mojo describes the film's opening weekend as "solid". Other wide releases with similar opening weekends have typically made $75-80 million overall domestically. With a $70 million production budget, it should show a profit once international sales are taken into account.Omega wrote:Lego movie kicked major ass this weekend. Monuments men a distant second. Wasn't Craig supplied to be on it? I didn't see him in any of the ads.