Good actors can overcome bad scripts and cheesy dialog. Average actors cannot. That is the difference. (See: Star Wars Prequels > Liam Neeson/Ewan McGregor/Ian McDiarmid vs Hayden Christensen/Samuel Jackson).
Sienna Miller is gorgeous, but her talent is limited in scope.
Ah I guess. I didn't have a problem with her or tatum honestly.
WHAT??? TATUM?? Are you kidding, dude you have got to be these easiest critic to please
I don't know. It is hard for me to take the actor out of the film. Neeson was his usual self, which is good, but he spent half his time with Jar Jar and the other half twirling around his light saber like some baton-wielding college band leader. The entire time, spewing out that horrible dialog with 1,000 pointless CG aliens running around in the background. There's only so much an actor can do in those situations.They weren't all terrible. McDiarmid and Neeson ate up their scenes in the prequels. Ewan was dry, but then that's the character. He at least had some charisma, which is difficult to pull off with scripts & lines that bad. But he did fine.
Rachel Nichols, who played Scarlett in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, revealed on her Twitter account (via /Film) last night that only three characters from the first film will return in the Jon Chu-directed sequel:
GI JOE 2 News Flash: The only characters to return in the JON CHU directed sequel will be SNAKE EYES, STORM SHADOW, and DUKE...
Snake Eyes was played by Ray Park, Byung-hun Lee was Storm Shadow, and Channing Tatum was Duke in the Stephen Sommers film. The original, made for about $175 million, earned $302.5 million worldwide in 2009.
Atleast Marlon Waynes is gone.......
Atleast Marlon Waynes is gone.......
Can we get this scene in the first five seconds of the movie please?
Can we get this scene in the first five seconds of the movie please?
But Duke lived in that
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