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Movies 52 - 1917: Sonic the Bad Boys of Prey

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A friend on a gaming site and I just came up with the perfect Hollywood blockbuster crossover: Rampage and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.
 
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A friend on a gaming site and I just came up with the perfect Hollywood blockbuster crossover: Rampage and Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.

Well, Rampage, based on the video game, would be a great mashup with Fast And The Furious. In the game, the animals could pick up cars and eat them, or just pound them in destruction. I'd be for that.
 
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Fun fact: I have never seen The Rock in a movie (or in the ring if it comes to that). However, I soon will, because he will be in a remake of Big Trouble in Little China and I would face a theater full of COVID-spewing Nazi Republican cops to see that.

Edit: beg pardon. Not a remake, a sequel.

We’re going to continue the universe of Big Trouble in Little China. Everything that happened in the original exists and is standalone and I think there’s only one person that could ever play Jack Burton, so Dwayne would never try and play that character.

Good. Very, very good.
 
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Fun fact: I have never seen The Rock in a movie. However, I soon will, because he is in a remake of Big Trouble in Little China and I would face a theater full of COVID-spewing Nazi Republican cops to see that.

Be Cool (sequel to Get Shorty) he's quite entertaining.
The Rundown was also a good popcorn movie (action/comedy). Did well in that.
 
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I've heard he's great. He's just never been in a movie I've had any interest in. But that is about to change.
 
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I've heard he's great. He's just never been in a movie I've had any interest in. But that is about to change.

In direct reference to him, he is great. However, the movies he's been in don't really appeal to me overall, if that makes sense.

Paraphrasing, when he wanted to get into acting, some director/producer/casting agent whatever asked (seriously): Do you think you can really act?
His response: What do you think pro wrestlers do every night in the storylines?
 
In direct reference to him, he is great. However, the movies he's been in don't really appeal to me overall, if that makes sense.

Paraphrasing, when he wanted to get into acting, some director/producer/casting agent whatever asked (seriously): Do you think you can really act?
His response: What do you think pro wrestlers do every night in the storylines?

Dave Bautista is another one. He's surprised me a few times.
 
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The Rock is awesome.

He makes bad movies watchable.

Whatever IT is, the Rock has IT
 
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Dave Bautista is another one. He's surprised me a few times.

Well, The Man With The Iron Fists, which I recently posted about, Bautista plays Bronze Body in it, and he's good in that role. Also heard he's a genuine good guy, like The Rock.

And what mookie said about The Rock making movies seem better than what they are.
 
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If you replaced Josh Lucas in any movie with a loaf of white bread, would you notice a difference?
 
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If you replaced Josh Lucas in any movie with a loaf of white bread, would you notice a difference?

Or Paul Walker. Mark Wahlberg. Ben Affleck. Sam Worthington. Bruce Willis. Liam Neeson. Vin Diesel.

And how the ****** has Carson Daly had the career he's had? That dude has ZERO charisma or personality and yet he's made a killing for decades on MTV, late night on NBC, The Voice and on radio. I mean more power to him it's not as though he's robbing banks or clubbing baby seals, but I don't get it.
 
The Rock is awesome.

He makes bad movies watchable.

Whatever IT is, the Rock has IT
Charisma. He has all the charisma.
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Or Paul Walker. Mark Wahlberg. Ben Affleck. Sam Worthington. Bruce Willis. Liam Neeson. Vin Diesel.

They all make Josh Lucas look like Malcolm X.

And how the ****** has Carson Daly had the career he's had? That dude has ZERO charisma or personality and yet he's made a killing for decades on MTV, late night on NBC, The Voice and on radio. I mean more power to him it's not as though he's robbing banks or clubbing baby seals, but I don't get it.

The weird thing is old chubby Carson Daly. But yeah he's somewhat sliding through on inertia now.
 
But yeah he's somewhat sliding through on inertia now.
*Now*?? He's been sliding through on inertia since TRL. He hosted a late-late-night show for years that I'm pretty sure even NBC forgot it was paying him to do.

And he's bounced around as Today show fill-in host, works on The Voice.

He's basically NBC's version of Milton from Office Space. :p
 
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Or Paul Walker. Mark Wahlberg. Ben Affleck. Sam Worthington. Bruce Willis. Liam Neeson. Vin Diesel.

And how the ****** has Carson Daly had the career he's had? That dude has ZERO charisma or personality and yet he's made a killing for decades on MTV, late night on NBC, The Voice and on radio. I mean more power to him it's not as though he's robbing banks or clubbing baby seals, but I don't get it.

Liam's later movies, sure.

He was quite awesome in Michael Collins and Star Wars.

Once he started doing the pure action movies, as much as I am a fan, I will cede that he was replaceable.
 
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Liam's later movies, sure.

He was quite awesome in Michael Collins and Star Wars.

Once he started doing the pure action movies, as much as I am a fan, I will cede that he was replaceable.

Unrecognizable in dead pool (Dirty Harry)
 
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Shut your whore mouth.


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Bruce Willis rules. Apparently he can be a major pain to work with but I do love a lot of his films.
 
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