think I'm actually more excited about it than I am for the new Thor movie
Me, too--possibly because I have not that much interest in Loki, myself, and Thor II seems to be mostly about big battles & explosions. A conflict about the uses of power and secrecy is more my speed.
The plot is supposed to be similar to 1970s political thrillers like 3 Days of the Condor. Which explains a little about the casting.
And Falcon! That's his name, right?
Awesome, Tom!
Me, too--possibly because I have not that much interest in Loki, myself, and Thor II seems to be mostly about big battles & explosions. A conflict about the uses of power and secrecy is more my speed.
I do like Loki, and I love big battles and explosions, but, yes, conflicts about uses of power and secrecy good.
WINTER SOLDIER HOLY SHIT.
Was that the Helicarrier crashing? Jesus.
(Do we have to whitefont trailer content?)
Also, has Redford aged, like, 200 years in the past 20? Props for not getting Denis Leary amounts of plastic surgery, but...his face is very craggy now.
HA, Steph, my friend made the exact opposite comment, about his
not
aging in the last 20 years. He does look craggy, I agree. But I think that's for the role? In the still I saw of him for
All Is Lost,
he looked fine.
And -- "Before we get started...does anyone want to get out?"
BAD. ASS.
HA, Steph, my friend made the exact opposite comment, about his not aging in the last 20 years. He does look craggy, I agree. But I think that's for the role? In the still I saw of him for All Is Lost, he looked fine.
I feel like he was on the cover of Esquire or Rolling Stone in the past 6 months, and looked insanely craggy.
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Yeah, Esquire: [link] He looks like Willem Dafoe there. It's freaky.
Granted, the man DIDN'T age for about 50 years. No criticism of the aging process here.
His maid must have found the portrait and thrown it out.
Robert Redford is 77.
I'm not bagging on his aging process. Except maybe to wonder what dark magics he used to halt his aging process until about 10-15 years ago. Him and Dick Clark, I tell you what.
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His maid must have found the portrait and thrown it out.
Seriously.