It will take a lot for me to not want to look at them anymore.
I watched Devour. Even when I was told not to!
I have not taken the plunge with New York Minute, though. Sorry, Gigantor.
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It will take a lot for me to not want to look at them anymore.
I watched Devour. Even when I was told not to!
I have not taken the plunge with New York Minute, though. Sorry, Gigantor.
Devour was stupid, but not as traumatic as I'd been led to believe (I've seen far worse movies from actors I'm in love with --some Lifetime drivel with Nathan Fillion). I was surprisingly pleased with JP's Cry Wolf. If only that the plot held up rather well. Not that JP was especially memorable, but it wasn't the WTF suckfest that was Devour. I laughed when I heard JA state that he still didn't know what that movie was about.
JP's choice of side movie projects is quite effective in ensuring that I only watch him in the role of Sam.
House of Wax was pretty much exactly what I was expecting. And I don't mean that in a bad way. I think he nailed precisely what he was supposed to do.
Also in the Friday the 13th remake. Plus, he was on a motorcycle!
And it ain't for lack of trying! He wanted Conan and that John Woo period war flick.
John Woo period war flick
Ooh, I have to look that up.
I don't know -- I just can't see him as Conan. Jason Momoa seems perfect in that to me. Although I've already started thinking of it as the Khal Drogo movie.
Conan is supposed to be a Germanic type...I dunno. It would have been interesting.
The war flick? HAIRCUT. Not ready to deal, thanks.
I can't figure out what it was. Windtalkers? That was 2002, but he would have been a baby. Or do you mean a new one I'm not seeing on IMdD yet?
I don't know why I care since he didn't get it, but.
Flying Tigers. I thought he had gotten it, actually, and then did Show instead.