MoCo_Vol
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I agree, we did a thing on a WoT site I was on years ago where everybody picked a list of actors to play the characters..it amazed me how stupid and off most of them were..like sone chick having Jake Gyllenhall play Perrin...lol. I hope they go the GoT route and hire mostly relative unknowns that can actually fit the parts. You are right...casting the wrong actors will kill the show in it's infancy...Just don't "Eragon" it is all I ask.It's hard to pick a favorite for me but Perrin should be an easier character to cast. The wrong actor playing Mat could ruin the show.
Anticlimactic? How so?
The entire story, they're talking about how dangerous, strapped, and wild Bonnie and Clyde are, but they catch them by ambush and it's a quick scene.
I admit I don't know a whole lot about Bonnie and Clyde, outside of them just being a culture reference. I just expected more based on how the movie built up.
The entire story, they're talking about how dangerous, strapped, and wild Bonnie and Clyde are, but they catch them by ambush and it's a quick scene.
I admit I don't know a whole lot about Bonnie and Clyde, outside of them just being a culture reference. I just expected more based on how the movie built up.
Going to catch Avengers Endgame tomorrow night. I’m prepared to be emotionally wrecked, and I’m fully aware how silly that is for a collection of actors telling a fake story, and it makes no difference to me.
Thoughts and prayers please
Thank you for using spoiler tags.The entire story, they're talking about how dangerous, strapped, and wild Bonnie and Clyde are, but they catch them by ambush and it's a quick scene.
I admit I don't know a whole lot about Bonnie and Clyde, outside of them just being a culture reference. I just expected more based on how the movie built up.
It showed how "god-like" they had become when it came to the pop culture of the time. No one cared that they were murdered 100 people. They only care that the "evil banks" were getting "what was coming to them". The one scene at the gas station was a pivotal one in that movie that should've helped the viewer relate to their struggle in capturing Bonnie and Clyde. B&C weren't Robin Hoods they were murderers. The scene with the father (I don't know if it happened in real life) showed the viewer there was only one way it was going down and that's because B&C wouldn't get caught any other way.The entire story, they're talking about how dangerous, strapped, and wild Bonnie and Clyde are, but they catch them by ambush and it's a quick scene.
I admit I don't know a whole lot about Bonnie and Clyde, outside of them just being a culture reference. I just expected more based on how the movie built up.
People also love Jesse James. Not nearly the scale of Bonnie and Clyde, but I don't think he was a good dude, either.It showed how "god-like" they had become when it came to the pop culture of the time. No one cared that they were murdered 100 people. They only care that the "evil banks" were getting "what was coming to them". The one scene at the gas station was a pivotal one in that movie that should've helped the viewer relate to their struggle in capturing Bonnie and Clyde. B&C weren't Robin Hoods they were murderers. The scene with the father (I don't know if it happened in real life) showed the viewer there was only one way it was going down and that's because B&C wouldn't get caught any other way.
I read somewhere that after the "capture" the people in the posse vowed that the last one alive would write how they actually got caught (which is how it was portrayed in the movie). Knowing the pop culture phenomenon B&C were I understand how they thought it was the only way to catch them.
