the film chronicles the adventures of the title character, a half-vampire, half-human who has the super strength of a monster but the emotions of a person.
Angel, Blade, Spike -- who else do they need to do this to so we'll get involved in the bloodsucking story? Forever Knight, at least, was just a matter of will.
This means that the world is ending, right?
No, just Kingsley's good reputation.
ETA: Oh God! It's made by the same guy who made
House of the Dead.
The movie which actually cut to scenes from the source video game as transitions between shots.
If anyone in L.A. needs their lawn mowed, now might be a good time to call Ben's agent. (Assuming he still has one...)
Well, he made an Elizabethan romantic comedy with Mira Sorvino after that one, so there were still tatters.
From here on out it'll be all late-night infomercials and "Where are they now?" specials on A&E.
From here on out it'll be all late-night infomercials and "Where are they now?" specials on A&E.
And of course GANDHI 2: Electric Boogaloo.
He did
Sexy Beast.
He'll be fine. Those British guys are weird.
Many venerable actors have done things throughout their careers that would seem to have blown up their world. Take Sean Connery, for instance. The guy did, Zardoz, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, and The Avengers and he's still going stronger than ever.
Many venerable actors have done things throughout their careers that would seem to have blown up their world.
See also, Michael Caine who seems to alternate periods of choosing great roles with extended periods of doing absolute crap.
What I should have said was if his rep survived SPECIES he's probably OK.
See also, Michael Caine who seems to alternate periods of choosing great roles with extended periods of doing absolute crap.
Yes, but as he's in EVERY MOVIE EVER MADE it's a bit difficult to avoid the crap ones.
I like that about Michael Caine -- it's like he's still a working class guy, so he wants to make sure there's a next paycheck coming.