Ah ok. Nice.Me and my wife. Sometimes we bring the chillins with us.
Ah ok. Nice.Me and my wife. Sometimes we bring the chillins with us.
Arrival was cool besides Jeremy Renner's character being completely useless.
Yeah if there is a weak spot for the movie I thought the characters outside of Amy Adams weren't as memorable
Renner was kind of just a flat line performance
But even Michael Stuhlbarg for instance is a good actor but his character just felt stereotypical bad guy
I thought all the actors did great in their roles, but there was nothing for Renner's character to do. You could put the best actor in the world in that role and it's still going to be a throwaway character.
No such thing imo. The best example I can think of this in film is the guy who says he is DDL's brother in TWBB. I've never seen the guy before in anything. Don't even think I'd recognize him if I did see him again. But he is so ****ing subtly good in TWBB. Not sure if he's really a throwaway character per se but he's someone who doesn't seem important in the scheme of things. But the dude, quiet as can be, crushes that role.
No such thing imo. The best example I can think of this in film is the guy who says he is DDL's brother in TWBB. I've never seen the guy before in anything. Don't even think I'd recognize him if I did see him again. But he is so ****ing subtly good in TWBB. Not sure if he's really a throwaway character per se but he's someone who doesn't seem important in the scheme of things. But the dude, quiet as can be, crushes that role.
No idea what any of those abbreviations stand for.
Renner is a throwaway character. He is some kind of high level physicist (cant remember the specific kind) and he manages to contribute absolutely nothing to the group until close to the end of the 2nd act.
His whole purpose was basically to be part of the twist that he is the divorced father from the future who knows science
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if there was a academy awards for pets the dog in this one would win best actor lol. this is a neat little film, look at a everyday man and the interesting world around him.