Homerboy
Lifer
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The Brink looks like it could be good.
High production values and a good premise... but I can't believe HBO is giving The Rock his own show. I don't get what everyone sees in him, he STILL can't act. At all. Anything he is in is automatically considered a joke to me, similar to Vin Diesel.
High production values and a good premise... but I can't believe HBO is giving The Rock his own show. I don't get what everyone sees in him, he STILL can't act. At all. Anything he is in is automatically considered a joke to me, similar to Vin Diesel.
San Andreas
Total Lifetime Grosses
Domestic: $106,553,215 36.1%
+ Foreign: $188,500,000 63.9%
= Worldwide: $295,053,215
just sayin'
Arliss meets Entourage.
Vin Diesel is far worse than The Rock. At least The Rock has some charisma; Vin Diesel is a fucking dial tone.
KT
Vin Diesel is far worse than The Rock. At least The Rock has some charisma; Vin Diesel is a fucking dial tone.
KT
WTF does that have to do with acting ability?
He plays a certain role well -- that role is "action hero". Not "actor"
I dunno about you, but if I'm dropping 200 million for a movie or 75 million for a TV series, my primary consideration is hiring someone who can make my money back. Their ability to act comes second.
Nobody questioned the bankability of the person. What was being discussed was their talent.
but I can't believe HBO is giving The Rock his own show. I don't get what everyone sees in him, he STILL can't act.
HBO doesn't give a fuck how good the show is, they only care about how much money they'll make.
Very true. But the problem with The Rock is he always comes off as a non-actor sports figure trying to act. He's not an actor acting. He has that "I'm a big name personality making a cameo in a movie" feel to him... which doesn't holdup well except in action movies (where there's little acting required). He's always got that twinkle in his eye saying "hey, we're in on this little joke together, right"