I've only known the one cornerback, and I don't see any reason Djimon couldn't fake it (undie alert). What's the objection?
And gravitas? Those guys are lacking it? Idris Elba? Seriously?
Willow ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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I've only known the one cornerback, and I don't see any reason Djimon couldn't fake it (undie alert). What's the objection?
And gravitas? Those guys are lacking it? Idris Elba? Seriously?
What's the objection?
He's too big. No, they've all got the gravitas, but they don't have the build and the gravitas.
Wesley was lacking in that dignified presence.
Too big for him?
I don't know which actors and which comic book character you're looking at. They're really close matches, considering.
I grew up on a 70s Black Panther, but I guess he might be a little bigger than I thought.
I think of him as a lithe, Daredevil type.
He doesn't look big when he's standing next to Thor, but then who does.
I think Chiwetel Ejiofor would be the best at portraying T'Challa's particular kind of dignity, but he's a bit too stocky to pull off the acrobatics believably.
I think of him as a lithe, Daredevil type.
Appropriate, since he's the new Daredevil!
Chewie's my favorite but I worship him so, I think he can do anything.
Something for your bookmarks, TCM's Underground schedule.
They're showing Fulci's The Beyond tonight. A classic of Italian horror.
I saw Love and Other Drugs last night and thoroughly enjoyed all but the end. I guess a movie has to have an end, but that one was lame. Still, the rest of the movie made me laugh and in good ways. A lot.