Ripkens25's Replies


Bolo is about 5'5" and probably no more than 165 lbs. In his prime, he wasn't even that cut. Just had a weird chest and a menacing look. It looks like a very self-indulgent, and yes...pretentious movie. And I don't think I could sit through 2 hours of that shee-shee way they talk. Bradley Cooper is trying way too hard. His sweet spot is movies like Hangover, Limitless, Silver Linings Playbook. He's starting to look more and more like Barry Manilow. I think he needs the longer hair to balance out that prominent nose. Generally a good and likeable actor....just needs to get his groove back. Who said anything about there needing to be chemistry? It’s a zombie apocalypse, not The Bachelor. 1) Platoon 2) Wall Street 3) JFK 4) Savages He shows some incredible acting chops in Born on the 4th of July as well. For me, I definitely like to check out all those extras--if I'm a fan of the original movie. For example, Mel Gibson's Director's Commentary for Braveheart was great! I think deleed scenes are often interesting, and many times the fact that they were cut from the movie was simply to reign the runtime in. The Grey would be a really good Director's Commentary because it would be cool to get Carnahan's insight on the use of the wolves as an allegory. I think there's still a place for Blu Ray, especially with real movie buffs, because of all the extras that tend to come with it. I think the deleted scenes (and definitely the Director's Commentary) would be especially cool for this particular movie. Opinions vary. I thought it was great. Mel is badASS in this….and badass Mel is always great. Retired too soon. I wouldn’t bet against the charm and persuasiveness of Mel and Danny to make it happen—especially since the whole project is in honor of Richard Donner. If they do get him for a cameo, it should be an uncredited surprise. I think John is a DB on a pretty regular basis, particularly to Jamie. He also lets Rip beat the hell out of Lloyd, even after he just faught Walker. And, he's well aware of the murders that take place at the "train station". John is kind of a dick, but I appreciate that the characters on Yellowstone are not written as being either 100% good or 100% bad. They are all flawed, and do both good AND bad things. The only characters that have any real decency are Kayce and his wife. Dude, everyone thinks you’re a total dick. Who talks like that to other people on an (opinion-based) movie chat site? Most of the posts of yours I’ve seen on this site, if people don’t agree with your opinion, have shown what a little idiot you are. What are you, 12? And I’m not the only one to point that out. Nobody wants your negative energy here. Now fuck off. It wasn't Clint saying those things, it was the character. He was playing a very flawed character. To cancel an actor because the character they portrayed used awful language or did awful things....would be like canceling Anthony Hopkins for playing Hannibal Lector. For the same reason 1,000 rappers have not been canceled. It starts on AMC this month. A very good assessment of this movie. The chemistry (and locale) kinda make this a halfway enjoyable watch. I think people, if in the right mindset, appreciate a movie that feels like you went on a light, breezy little vacation, and could just unplug for a while. Even if it’s just contrived silliness. Two Words: Those LEGS! Can’t believe he was only around 32 in V and Top Gun. He’s probably similar to Wilfred Brimley…looked older at a young age, and just stayed that way. One Word: Trinidad This movie was bad beyond words. It makes the Fast/Furious films look like Shakespeare. Noit even FUN bad. Just awful.