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I have high hopes for Bruce in Glass, but another DH film seems too far in the mist to be able to get a grip on. Unless the actor playing young McClane really smokes it.
New image of Apostle, from the director of The Raid/The Raid 2:
The books provide many ways to progress and you've noted one. It's sad that they didn't do that.
I'm not really sure what Greengrass and Damon were thinking, but I assume it started and ended with $. Beyond some well put together action scenes, the film offered very little. The writing was on the wall once Nicky Parsons met her maker in the first half hour. That felt like a bit of a slap in the face, to be quite honest - a well performed and earnest character reduced to a mere plot-point. A sign of how lazy the rest of the story was going to be.
The story of Jason´s life, as it seems after what happened to Marie ;-).
Fair, but the big difference for me is that Marie's death motivated character as opposed to the plot. Bourne pushes forward seeking revenge. By comparison -Nicky turns up, dies, and then is forgotten about minutes later.
The second one of course suffered from shaky cam, but I like the story the best. Marie's death, Bourne's search for answers... I've never come out of a theatre feeling so beaten up as I did after The Bourne Supremacy. What a gut punch of a film. It was so good that EON made a whole film out of it 4 years later, complete with similar snowy Russian epilogue ;). I must admit that upon a recent revisit it didn't hold up so well, but I think that's because it has been copied. The Russian apartment finale is still quite moving though (Damon aces that scene, as he does every bit of the film).
That's my feeling as well. It will further tarnish the legacy of this classic action franchise.
Willem Dafoe was the bad guy in the video game Everything or Nothing against Pierce Brosnan's Bond. ;)
He would though!
I´m a bit surprised he isn´t mentioned more often as potential future Bond. I think he looks very different depending on the camera angle (haven´t seen him in any film yet), but on some fotos he cartainly looks much more fitting for Bond than any of the others mentioned lately.
Indeed he does. The mention of the cast members of At Eternity's Gate that has played villains, made me think of the possibility of Friend as a villain too – but I can definitely see him as Bond. Over to the Who should/could be a Bond actor? thread with this!
What gets me is Bruce is only 60 surely he could just do a film just with him as Mcclane, though I suspect Bruce has lost interest and he will make another for a big cheque.
My mistake Bruce is 63, any heart the character has has gone, its a shame Bruce does not have the enthusiasm of the older Sly and Arnie.
Quite unfortunate. He's only in it for the paychecks anymore, and it's shown for quite some time.