Idris Elba started out as a bad guy(In America, at least) Although Stringer does have an idealistic streak...he's not all bad. Can't comment on The Losers though...it bugged me somehow and I didn't finish watching it.
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Erika have you seen Ultraviolet the UK tv series? He's in that as a vampire hunter. Of sorts. Ultraviolet is only 6 episodes and it's an interesting take on vampires.
Evans was great in Scott Pilgrim. So was Brandon Routh for that matter.
Yeah, askye, I thought Ultraviolet was pretty good(and yes, IE did get to be a hero in it)
WATCH SUNSHINE AND STOP YER BITCHING.
Totally agree. But. Man. Painful last scene though. I'm down with a certain harsh amount of cold, but that made me squirm and it must have really hit you where you live, ita.
I'm watching The Three Musketeers with Michael York. It's so chock full of cheesy goodness! Charlton Heston is Cardinal Richelieu! D'Artagnan just said he wouldn't murder a guy but he thought it was cool to tie him up and leave him to bleed to death. OK!
Megan Fox even ruins imaginary movies: [link]
I'll be seeing Tree of Life this afternoon. Should be interesting.
I'm watching The Three Musketeers with Michael York. It's so chock full of cheesy goodness! Charlton Heston is Cardinal Richelieu! D'Artagnan just said he wouldn't murder a guy but he thought it was cool to tie him up and leave him to bleed to death. OK!
I have a great affection for that movie! Loved Lester's direction and the music was brilliant! So much fun. Too bad the sequel was such a downer.
Too bad the sequel was such a downer.
It was a bit. But I do love the first one, which I deny is cheesy. It was written by George MacDonald Fraser (Flashman) so all ironies were intended, including the casting of Heston.