I agree that Bryan Cranston is a great actor. Overexposure just ruins his talent. He got the Breaking Bad role because of his performance in an X-Files episode he did. Too much of a good thing is usually not good.
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I agree that Bryan Cranston is a great actor. Overexposure just ruins his talent. He got the Breaking Bad role because of his performance in an X-Files episode he did. Too much of a good thing is usually not good.
Cranston is no pristine virgin, but he's no Robert De Niro in Meet the Fockers, either. :noes:
Question. Was that Godzilla movie really any better than Meet the Fockers?
Answer. No but both were at least better than Dirty Grandpa.
My first thought was, "...Trick question, they both had radioactive beasts..." Then I realized that was just Streisand.
The true trick is in finding any Zac Efron movie that doesn't make you want to kill everyone involved in making it.
I'd also like to point out that I for one am incredibly disappointed that there seem to be no actual zombies on the show Zombie House Flipping.
Where are the people who oversee truth in advertising?
It's my experience that real estate agents are lazy, blood-sucking parasites. Maybe they should have worked that into the title.
Actually found a bit of an under-rated gem that I had never heard of before stumbling across it on Amazon Prime. Collide has some notable talent in it including Nicholas Hoult, Anthony Hopkins, Ben Kingsley, and Felicity Jones. None of these actors are used to their full potential simply because this is a boy meets girl, quits his nefarious lifestyle to be with her, then has to get back in the life to save her story. The villains are somewhat cardboard, but the action made up for it in my opinion.
Anyway, it's a fast-paced ride that reminds me somewhat of another sleeper movie that is not available called Run. The characters are easy to like and it's worth killing time with.
Stuff I watched recently in the future.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4rRyIE0CE0