7StraightIsGreat
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It must be my day to disagree with KEK because just about anything I've ever seen Farrell in has been painful to watch. However, I will admit that his part looks really good in the trailer for Horrible Bosses.
It must be my day to disagree with KEK because just about anything I've ever seen Farrell in has been painful to watch. However, I will admit that his part looks really good in the trailer for Horrible Bosses.
It must be my day to disagree with KEK because just about anything I've ever seen Farrell in has been painful to watch. However, I will admit that his part looks really good in the trailer for Horrible Bosses.
Many of his movies have been box office busts but that's not necessarily a reflection on him. Have you seen any of the three movies I referenced?
I just IMDB'd Farrell's filmography and saw that he's starring in a remake of "Total Recall", only not set on Mars. Seriously? I wonder if women in the future still have three breasts.
I just IMDB'd Farrell's filmography and saw that he's starring in a remake of "Total Recall", only not set on Mars. Seriously? I wonder if women in the future still have three breasts.
Maybe it's actually more faithful to the source material.
I thought the same thing so I Google'd the source material and it's not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/We_Can_Remember_It_for_You_Wholesale
The original story takes place on Mars. The plot summary for the new movie looks like it takes place in the possible near-future, on Earth.
You may want to check your facts counselor. I've read the original and he remains generally earthbound. It has a twist ending that can't be topped that is nowhere present in Total Recall as well.
You may want to check your facts counselor. I've read the original and he remains generally earthbound. It has a twist ending that can't be topped that is nowhere present in Total Recall as well.
Too shay, though I haven't read the original story. As a matter of fact, until I googled it, I didn't even know it existed. The summary that I saw for the new movie reads "As the nation states Euromerica and New Shanghai vie for supremacy, a factory worker (Farrell) begins to suspect that he's a spy, though he is unaware which side of the fight he's on." That doesn't look like either the source material or the loosely based Arnold movie, to me at least. I could be wrong since I haven't read it and am simply judging this book by the cover notes.
Too shay, though I haven't read the original story. As a matter of fact, until I googled it, I didn't even know it existed. The summary that I saw for the new movie reads "As the nation states Euromerica and New Shanghai vie for supremacy, a factory worker (Farrell) begins to suspect that he's a spy, though he is unaware which side of the fight he's on." That doesn't look like either the source material or the loosely based Arnold movie, to me at least. I could be wrong since I haven't read it and am simply judging this book by the cover notes.
I'm not so sure about that.Keanu Reeves.
In many ways I think Keanu had the wrong career. There is a lot of evidence from his early career that he's got a very legitimate comedic instinct (Bill and Ted, Parenthood, etc) and had some roles where he displayed some real range and fragility (i.e. Point Break, My Own Private Idaho, etc).
Instead he got pegged as a big budget star for Speed and later typecast as being "The Matrix guy" and got cast in a bunch of roles where he was asked to continue playing "The Matrix guy" (Constantine, A Scanner Darkly, etc). In some sense I think he's been punished almost for being too good looking. If he was a little uglier I suspect his film offerings might have been a little meatier and less popcorny.
Yeah, that's the thing. You can always say someone was "miscast." Reeves certainly was in Dangerous Liasons. I mean, he was trying to portray French aristocracy, and yet he still had that terrible SoCal surfer accent. But at the same time, good actors act... they adapt themselves to the role. But Reeves... not so much. Limited range, indeed.Kicky started to convince me but I think AP's right.
Dracula has been on a couple times recently and holy Jesus is he God awful in it. Call it being miscast. I call it having limited range. Ferrell > Reeves.