Oh, goodness. Maybe I should reexamine Chris Evans' work.
I do love me some RR. His body...of work!...is quite entertaining.
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Oh, goodness. Maybe I should reexamine Chris Evans' work.
I do love me some RR. His body...of work!...is quite entertaining.
I vote this one: [link]
I think Scott's generally better looking than his big bro, but Chris has some NICE angles.
Oh! More scruff! I approve.
I think Chris is the hotter of the two, but that's somewhat mitigated by the fact that Scott would be something less of a long shot for me.
Here's my vote for most growl-worthy photo.
OH...my.
Matt, your taste is quite laudable.
After taking a bullet and looking at MANY pictures, I've determined that Chris has many angles that are better than Scott, but Scott has fewer bad angles where he looks like a dorkass, and that basically, the Brothers Evans are some serious hotasses.
ita, do you have any Scott Evans? You need some Scott.
I have absolutely no Scott Evans. This is evidently something remiss.
I will have to address that this weekend, perhaps. Although I retain I heartfelt devotee of his brother. Not minding the intermittent dorkass thing at all.
Finally saw Avatar last night (in Imax 3-D). Visually it was amazing - just an insane level of detail. Shame about the script.
I've decided one of Cameron's biggest problem is he's incapable of writing a remotely compelling human villain. Cyborgs and Aliens? Those he's fine with, but with humans just end up one-dimensional (or less) mwahahaha mustache-twirlers. The closest thing to an interesting human villain was Paul Reiser in Aliens, and he was straight-up comic relief plus poetic justice. He was trying the same thing with Giovanni Ribisi, but he was (1) nowhere near as fun to hate as Reiser and (A) didn't get an appropriate comeuppance.
The other major villain in Avatar had less personality than the Alien mother and nowhere near as believable a motivation.
Initial reviews of Iron Man 2 are not positive.
You know, as long as it isn't as bad as Spider-Man 3 (and god DAMN, there's not much that could be, and I include Fantastic Four 2 in that list), I'm pretty sure I'll enjoy it.
Danny Trejo is so fucking awesome: [link]
I just jacked this punk up and told him, “You know what, bitch? I’ll beat your ass. I nominated him director. Now fuck you. Do whatever he says.” This guy looks at me, almost starts crying, and says, “Hey, I’m trying to stay in character.” I was, “Well, your character’s about to get his ass beat.”
So then I turn around. Charles Bronson is standing right behind me, and he’s watching this. And the last thing you want anybody to see is that you could be violent on a movie set. I look at Charlie, and he saw what I was doing. But he says, “You know, Danny. I like the way you deal with people.”