It has Karen Gillian and Mr. The Rock. I'm there. Maybe for a matinee.
HA. Yep.
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It has Karen Gillian and Mr. The Rock. I'm there. Maybe for a matinee.
HA. Yep.
Not while Chris Tucker's filmography survives!
Tucker I can take, and even sometimes find funny (like in The Fifth Element). Black is usually unwatchable to me unless he's voicing an animated panda, and playing a whiny, entitled mean girl could very well vault him past Sacha Baron Cohen characters and Short Round.
They remade Flatliners? Huh.
My son HATES when they remake movies. He saw an ad for Flatliners and was telling me all about it, excited to see it. I told him "you know that originally came out in the 80's". "What!?" "Yep, with Kevin Bacon". "Ugh, now I don't want to see it". Whatever, kid.
They remade Flatliners? Huh.
With Grantchester! I realize that is not the character's name.
They remade Flatliners? Huh.
With Grantchester! I realize that is not the character's name.
Oh, yeah, Ultron, right?
Not Ultron, this guy: [link] Oh, you're thinking of Paul Bettany, I bet.
With Grantchester! I realize that is not the character's name.
Glad I'm not the only one thinking this! (Every.Single.Time.)
I was totally thinking Paul Bettany. Huh.
Paul Bettany
Hmmmmmm. Yummy.
Oooh, he played a really nasty character in Happy Valley, too. I prefer to recall him as Grantchester. Floppy haired, sweet but troubled drinker. A gentler character, from a more civilized age.
And Bettany has done excellent work in so many different projects, but to me he will always be Chaucer, from A Knight's Tale. "Tha one, tha only, Sir Uuuuulrich von Lichtenstein!"