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It’s massively overrated among Terminator fans. It has more in common with Genysis, which is the worst Terminator film.terminator tv series
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It’s massively overrated among Terminator fans. It has more in common with Genysis, which is the worst Terminator film.terminator tv series
Movie would be pure Kino if Jeremy Irons character was the main character.Orlando Bloom in "Kingdom of Heaven".![]()
necro reply, but just for the record: https://archive.ph/20240313020501/h...ife-saga-of-star-wars-child-actor-jake-lloyd/I feel bad for the dude. He got so much shit for that role, how much of it can be attributed to Lucas’ shitty directing or the fact he just wasn’t a very good actor overall. He wasn’t right for the role, it fucked him up mentally over the years because manchild faggots kept harassing him, shitty situation all around
Lisa is also eager to dispel what she says is a common misconception: that an avalanche of negative reaction to "The Phantom Menace" drove Jake to quit acting and contributed to his mental illness.
“It would have happened anyway,” Lisa insists, pointing to a history of schizophrenia on his biological father’s side of the family. “I believe that it was genetic. And his psychiatrist also agrees that Jake was going to become schizophrenic.”
She also insists that in 1999, Jake was largely shielded from the toxic vitriol swirling around the prequel film.
“I protected him from the backlash. He was just riding his bike outside, playing with his friends. He didn't know. He didn't care,” Lisa said. “Everybody makes such a big deal about that. And it's rather annoying to me because Jake was a little kid when that came out, and he didn't really feel all that stuff because I didn't let him online.”
It should always be noted that former child stars are at the end of the day human and aren't really all that different from that weird uncle or brother you had.necro reply, but just for the record: https://archive.ph/20240313020501/h...ife-saga-of-star-wars-child-actor-jake-lloyd/
It should always be noted that former child stars are at the end of the day human and aren't really all that different from that weird uncle or brother you had.
Absolutely generic and unnecessary. Kind of like the entire PT.Anakin
For my own contribution I'd say most of The Expanse is miscast.
It is simply astounding how Chalamet and Zendaya do not have chemistry with each other when it's a core pillar of those movies, book-tisms aside. That sort of thing should have been nipped in the bud during table reads. Between Villenueve's characterizations and his hate for dialogue, I do think he's autistic and that's why his sci-fi movies suffer. He makes fantastic visual effects at the cost of everything else: characters, plot, pacing, score. He very clearly doesn't care about any of those things and they suffer as a result. Dune and BR 2049 really is a case of "a special effect without a story is a very boring thing." Call old James Cameron a hack, but he knows how to keep a story moving and keep all aforementioned elements good enough.
I agree she doesn't bring much to the role though I think Chalamet was well cast, personally. However, imo, the real problem with Chani in the film is that unlike in the book where she is bloodthirsty for vengeance and encourages Paul's jihad, they make her this stand-in sanity character who always knows better. It doesn't really fit.It is simply astounding how Chalamet and Zendaya do not have chemistry with each other when it's a core pillar of those movies, book-tisms aside. That sort of thing should have been nipped in the bud during table reads.
Good Lord do I disagree with this one. I thought he was excellent. Especially as you see him both as a real human and as a terminator. And (deep spoilers) In the second season what we see of him he's not even a terminator in there and I thought he was very effective as John Henry.Garret dillahunt in the terminator tv series as chromartie. He's alright in some roles but holy shit as a terminator he comes off as borderline retarded and acts in a way that should be setting off alarm bells with everyone he encounters. Especially when he's supposed to be posing as an FBI agent
He was great alongside Samuel L. Jackson in that bad cop movie though, the one with Tupac and David Carradine and the dude from the Red Hot Chilli Peppers.Mark Wahlberg
It's less the attachment to the original comic and more that the movie had a lot going for it in terms of visuals, sci-fi ideas and action scenes. It was never going to be a great movie without significant changes to the script, but changing the leads to better looking, more charismatic actors in their mid-to-late 30's would have helped out a fair bit on its own.I'm surprised so many posts in this thread are about the horribly miscast Laureline and Valerian movie. I know it's one of the classic Franco-Belgian BD series, but I didn't think people would be so invested in it to be upset over a shitty movie adaptation.
I don't know anything about DeHaan, but it's fairly evident that Delevigne is some sort of nepo baby even if you know nothing about her. She's the least compelling "actress" I've seen in a very long time.DeHaan and Delevigne looked like they'd been cast as the leads of a ennui-filled movie about directionless 20something alcoholics, not as seasoned space agents.
He's a natural narrator. Thus, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Everything else...meh.Stephen Fry
Worked fine in Shooter and The Departed. If you need to cast a dumb cunt with big ego he was the go-to man in the mid 2000s.Mark Wahlberg