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I didn't say it was a dud. I know it made money, but it still came in behind some really crappy looking movies.
Spoilers . . . I was a little confused as well. I just thought that when nothing happened, it was a bluff on Mama's part. I didn't like the psychic angle because it only seemed to come up when it was convenient for the story and character. Why didn't she use it when she was captured and tied up - like she did when she screwed with the guy's head earlier in the movie. I also thought Mama would've liked to have known about that little tidbit, but it never came up. A lot of things could've been done better, in my opinion. Still, the action was a lot of fun to see.
SPOILERS - Cochise, Anderson had been shot, she was wounded and out of action. Dredd made a judgement call.
spoilers, obviously...
Well I realize he judged that she was guilty, but I don't see the point in being so quick to make a judgement call about whether she was lying or not... I mean if he was wrong (50/50 chance all things considered) then he would've destroyed city property, killed innocents and killed himself and his partner as well probably... with everything we were shown about his character him making a call like that just doesn't make much sense... honestly I thought I had to have missed something or that it had something to do with Anderson, cause him just being like 'I don't care fuck you bitch' didn't seem to match up with his nature. I honestly thought he was going to do something more tricky in that scene, somehow disable her but keep her heartbeat going a 'paralyze' bullet or something I don't know but yeah...
I hear you. I started to follow him on Instagram and he seemed very normal (and happy) if you ask me, in my opinion what happened on stage has nothing to do with him going to Rehab, as the media has trying to show it, also I think is very brave an responsible for him to go and do it. All the best wishes for him.
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Awesome Heineken/Skyfall international commercial
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFK-TRqbRH8
An Ode to Gary Oldman
Gary Oldman has always been an actor I've admired. I don't think I'd call him my favorite actor, but he's definitely an actor I've always enjoyed watching onscreen. I'd even go so far as to call him one of the most underrated actors of this generation, if not all time . . . until recently. The thing is that Gary Oldman had always been more recognizable for playing villains - having played several memorable ones in Bram Stoker's Dracula, True Romance, Leon, The Fifth Element, and Air Force One in a span of five years. Throw in Lost in Space and Hannibal and he was pretty much typecast as an actor who turned in great villainous performances.
I think by the end of the 90s, Oldman got tired of playing the bad guy. I don't remember where, but I remember hearing or reading that Oldman wanted to get away from the villainous roles and get into different characters that weren't the heavy. After reading that, I had a difficult time imagining Oldman doing something like a comedy or action movie as the good guy. I just couldn't picture Oldman doing anything else.
Looking at his filmography on imdb.com, he wasn't kidding. His foray into "something else" wasn't even in a movie. He did a two episode arc on "Friends" - playing an actor co-starring in a movie with Joey. And he was great in those episodes, particularly the one where he shows up on the movie set drunk, holding up Joey.
He then took on the role that was perfect for him, considering what had been going on with his career. He was cast as the (evidently) misunderstood Sirius Black in the Harry Potter series. The character is at first thought to be a villain, but turned out he was framed for a crime he didn't commit. For the rest of the series, he's Harry Potter's godfather, friend, and mentor.
And then there's The Dark Knight trilogy. I said before that it was difficult for me to imagine Oldman playing any other role than a villainous one. Well, it's now hard to imagine anyone else playing the role of Jim Gordon (sorry Pat Hingle). The character of Jim Gordon went from Lieutenant to Commissioner over the course of the films (and Sargent too, I believe, in the first scene we see him in when he meets the young Bruce Wayne in Batman Begins), but we always see him as a true ally to Batman, as he truly understands what the hero is trying to accomplish. Gary Oldman plays the role perfectly in we see him in action sequences, emotional scenes, and was even able to add some humor to some scenes ("I gotta get me one of those.").
It's admirable that Oldman was able to change his career path from that of playing mostly villains to being a mentor or ally in two of the biggest movie franchises ever. It shouldn't come as a surprise since . . . if you think about it - none of the villainous roles he played were similar. Hell, I don't think any of them even had the same accent. And on top of being a big part of two huge franchises, he also got his first ever Academy Award nomination for playing . . . a good guy in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. Now audiences know who he is, now more than ever. He hasn't sworn off villains entirely - having played the heavy in recent films like Book of Eli. Gary Oldman can do anything as far as acting is concerned. Here's to an awesome actor who's finally getting the respect a talented actor such as he is deserves.
Chillin'It still shocks me that Tinker Tailor was his first Oscar Nomination. Dude should have about thirty of them.









I don't get why people keep saying Looper was a dud. It was a certified HIT at the box office, practically making back it's entire budget in the first weekend alone (in North America alone) Looper is a BIG success at the BO. Unfortunately Dredd is not, which is a complete shame. The Master, as much as I want to see it, was never a movie that was going to do well at the box office and I think the studio knew that all along, it's a movie that's going for awards more than it is money.