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Good :) "Around the time of this flashback, Walt was a grumpy asshole and Jesse was extremely wired and defiant." I felt the same but... It was so good seeing them together again, that I didn't even give it a second thought. Guess they didn't want it to be a scene in which they have a heated debate or anything like that. Just casual conversation, for old time's sake. True. Aaron looked a bit too fat as well. They both needed to lose weight. Plemons was so distracting in this. count me in "Connery grew tired of media and fan circus around him" Perhaps he feels the same. Other than that and possibly the physical aspect that the role requires, I can't think of a real reason. He's probably tired of it because of petty reasons and acts all dramatical about it. After all, it's not like he is Hugh Jackman who has to work out his body and soul to get in shape everytime he has to play Wolverine again. I've asked myself this same question before. hans makes some good points. In the cemetery battle with Voldemort, in Goblet of Fire, what worked for him was the Experlliarmus spell. Why risk experimenting with a spell that not only you have zero experience with, but that is also generally perceived as being difficulty to cast? Also, like the other user pointed out, it's similar to the Batman & Joker dynamic, Harry doesn't want to cross that line and become a killer. He is the best imo. "I liked the movie until they ripped off Home Alone with that stupid booby trapped house crap." That's one the things I like the most about it. They really were scrambling for any kind of resources they could find to make a final stand. No fancy toys from Q, no backup, no nothing. As someone who is not THAT much into tv shows, I say it is. The only show that actually captured my attention, didn't bore me and kept me wanting more. I drop most shows I start watching, but this... I didn't know what to do once it ended lol. The pacing is just great, it pretty much never gets boring or feels like it's dragging, nor does it drop in quality to any significant extent, which are my main gripes with shows. Is Gambit's participation on Origins considered a cameo? It's a shame that my favorite bond has now become the biggest problem for the franchise. wow. why is it that everything is going wrong in production? this movie is cursed. Yeah. I was expecting him to snap out of fat mode and get in shape again at will, or something like that. Instead it lasted the whole movie. I wanted the one-eyed, eye patched(I didn't even want him to get a replacement eye)badass and in his regular shape Thor from Ragnarok fighting Thanos. I didn't really give it too much thought throughout, but they took it too far. "The only thing is they looked like long lost friends at the end, but they were only gone for an instant." That was the only part of it that kind of bugged me. Batman was okay by me. I think Christian held his own just fine against Ledger, given how much more interesting the Joker is. Pretty much all of the things that are wrong with Bale's Batman are not his fault. Namely the voice and the fights choreography/camera work. Not only did Nolan think that growly voice was a good idea, but he also enhanced it with post effects, just wow. As you said it yourself, Batman is naturally dull, and the Joker is a much more interesting character. Now couple that with the fact that The Joker is pretty much the main character and is the one who keeps moving the plot forward. Ledger had minimal external interference on his portrayal, unlike Bale, who kind of got screwed over by Nolan. I disagree about the first one. I think it was actually a decent movie, and the violence/gore was fine. The sequels are just sick though. I didn't think there would be that many people who would also agree that these movies are sick, glad I'm not the only one. Even more so when you are a non native speaker, such as myself. I just don't find him interesting at all. It's actually the opposite of that. Harry on the other hand, was much more interesting. It's always kind of difficulty to refrain from drawing parallels when you have multiple actors playing a same role. Though I don't think Jude Law was a good pick, I think he was decent. I just don't know who I would cast instead of him. This movie just left a bad taste in my mouth. It's a bit weird actually after so many good movies within the HP universe, we finally get a bad one. Yeah. Though they had rules, there was a lot of foul play going around. lool