Actually it wasn't that Cumming hated the makeup process, he hated the makeup itself. Specifically, Nightcrawler's look was achieved with flexible foam rubber appliances glued to the actor's entire face. But Cumming is severely claustrophobic, and for him, and playing the character was sort of like having his head locked in a box. In short, it was his worst nightmare brought to life, 12+ hours a day, five days a week, for a couple months straight.
At least a few entries weren't as "insane" as the list would have you believe. David Hyde Pierce, Keanu Reeves, and Alan Cummings were right and completely reasonable in their decisions not to return to their roles.
Thank you! When I saw Hellboy and heard Abe, I thought, "That's got to be David Hyde Pierce." I looked it up and there was no credit for him. My downstairs neighbor is wondering why his crazy upstairs neighbor is yelling, "I knew it! I ef-ing knew it!"
Isla Fisher- Henley Reeves Now You See Me 2. Isla had signed on for the sequel. But before filming was about to start, she was pregnant with her first child. She asked the producers to release her from the contract because filming would be difficult with her pregnancy.
The text on screen was right " Leave the gun, take the cannoli." but the audio was wrong. It was swapped to " Leave the cannoli and take the gun". Ooops.
I always thought it was kinda cool that the role of Bruce Wayne/ Batman would pass from actor to actor throughout the decades starting with Adam West back in the ‘60s. It’s like our version of James Bond/ 007, which says a lot considering we’ve also got Jack Ryan, a spy-master that has also been portrayed by multiple actors. But let’s be real here, Jack Ryan ain’t James Bond.
4:45 don’t understand. “Paramount owed ford a lot of money. This was offset somewhat by casting him…” so instead of paying him what they owed, they made him work more?
If I understood the explanation in the video correctly, the movie they owed him money for didn't start filming (it was *greenlit* but not made). So it was more of a case of "we have a contract to pay you for being in a movie? Here, take this one that we will actually film."
@ oh i see. So its not a case of “we owe you money”, but more like “we promised you a job. Sorry that fell through, would you be interested in this one?”
@@python27au That is what it sounded like they were saying in the video. They didn't say that it was a movie that they had completed, they said it was movie that had been greenlit and fallen through.
@ i must have missed that, all i heard was he was owed money for a movie. How does that work anyway? I sign a contract for a movie, then the financer pulls out, goes broke, whatever or some other catastrophe prevents the movie from going ahead, does that mean i’m still owed for the movie? That would be like me signing a building contract and then something going wrong that prevents the building going up, and me not doing any work but still claiming for the job.
@python27au I don't know. It sounds like some of these deals I hear about for like four movies with a production company that have nothing to do with specific movies. I've never understood those either.
I still think there was more to the Michael Bay Megan Fox debacle. He tends to be odd towards women (example he had Meghan Fox wash his car in a bathing suit for her audition for Transformers and had he dance sexy in BB 2 while being only sixteen or seventeen.) He also made Rosie Huntington (Fox’s replacement) walk in the desert back to his home in nothing but lingerie
So Michael Bay basically me tooed Megan Fox and she's the one they fired 😮, "why does Michael Bay get to keep on making movies" Keanu Reeves wouldn't do Speed 2, but he did those Matrix sequels lol 🤪, it's like how Christopher Lambert wouldn't do Mortal Kombat Annihilation when he did those Highlander sequels. Speed 2 must be really bad indeed. With something like the X-Men movies, it's surprising actors didn't sign a multiple movie contract, "a contract is a contract!" I thought Terminator Dark Fate was better than Rise of Machines, but I understand why people hate it for killing off John. I haven't seen Salvation or Genesis to judge one way or the other. I do have the extended special edition of Judgement Day with the original ending wrapping everything up, I'm a bit surprised that anyone that dislikes anything after Judgment Day just doesn't stick with that
I personally thought Salvation was pretty good, but it wasn't really what people expect from a Terminator movie. Also, they missed a great opportunity for a twist at the end, just because they didn't want to piss off Terminator fans that weren't going to like the movie anyway.
Yes it was awful…..but let’s be real…if they didn’t rush it out to 1.compete with the equally awful..Superman returns..and 2.get back at Brian singer for jumping on the dc train…it might of been something…his “x-men” while it aged poorly was amazing for its time.. “X2” X-men united was fantastic…what could of been if he saw his “trilogy” through…it would of been very different you gotta agree with me on that.
I personally think that Will Smith did okay in the roll. He was no Robbin Williams, but those are huge shoes to fill. No one could have done it. Given that he was doomed to be labeled a failure anyway, I think he did a good job with making it his own and not trying to copycat Williams.
As I understood it, the suits worried that Doug Jones' Abe Sapien suiting/prostheses would make him sound, well, like he was wearing something (stiff appliances affect mouth posture and such). Luckily when Doug voiced Abe himself, he and David already sounded pretty similar so it wasn't super jarring.
I concurr. I clearly remeber Johnny Depp - of courtse - but also Bloom and Knightly. But if you should hyve asked me before i watched this video: I had no memeory of Saldana starring in the Pirates of the Carribean movie.
@@remliqaLogan is a nickname. His real name is James Howlett. In Days of Future Past, when he goes back to the 70’s, the woman who’s in bed with him calls him Jimmy
@@mikemcfly4085 If I remember correctly, in the comics he didn't remember the name James Howlett until relatively recently. There was some concept that for most of his life if he got too close to death or got too much emotional trauma his healing factor would "heal" the emotional trauma of the event by basically resetting his brain to factory settings and he had a lot of trauma in his early life and, after one of these traumatic events, he resets and someone tells him his name is Logan and (one could assume) that everyone that was around after his resets going forward only knew him as Logan, so that's what they called him and he figured it was his name. Wolverine getting his memories of being James Howlett back started as part of House of M if I remember correctly and then there was a mini-series where he recalled his origins and as a result we found out his origins.
An inexperienced, unproven Saldana getting upset for being treated like an inexperienced, unproven quantity on the set of the 1st major blockbuster production she was ever a part of? Given the way Hollywood politics tens to play out, she's lucky she didn't tank her career.
She was likely #20 or so on the call sheet. Of course she wasn't going to be treated better. Had she come back for #2, she would've likely gone up to top #10 and treated much better. It's just like any job in any industry; the lower you are on the totem pole, the lack of better treatment. She just needed to get off her high-horse, which she apparently did as she's now really successful.
Some actors needed second chances but Ryan needed three. Hugh Jackman is no less Wolverine than Ryan is Deadpool though, and you honestly can't convince me otherwise considering their track records.
@@joenesvick7043 i didn't check but, top of my head guess it has been at least 30 years. is it ironic that Edward Furlong starred in one of the sequels?
Spielberg was wrong for that. I mean, I understand his side of it, but Megan was actually probably using a reference she didn't know the boss of her boss would take so personally. The Transformer movies aren't high art, but once they began to snip away root characters we liked, the series really devolved.
Spielberg wasn't wrong for it, Megan wasn't integral to the plot in any way shape or form. It was a lesson in learning her place and not to bite the hand that feeds. The human characters were as essential to the plot as they are in the sonic movies. Should the writers have done better and written a decent female character, absofookin'lutely, but a Michael Bay film is not the place to expect such "radical" ideals.
Jennifer Lawrence acted like spoiled brat. She was payed for the makeup. Just look Rebecca Romijn, she praises every second and like it, she also stated that she wouldn't do it without makeup since that's necessary to stay true to the character.
Yes, you can really see that Lawrence was less and less interested in playing Mystique with each passing movie and just showed up cause some contract obligations and to get her paycheck.
being paid to be there doesn't make the hours in getting intense make-up done any better. Jim Carrey went through CIA torture endurance techniques to help him with the makeup for the Grinch. Some people, like Doug Jones, seem to enjoy or at the very least tolerate the long hours and intense prosthetics and make-up better than others. That doesn't make it any less grueling.
@@diabeticsrule1763 Then why actors accept the role? Either take it and do it or don't. Simple. Bitching later is lame, not to mention they got millions for it...
Noticing a pattern here, wherein y'all never acknowledge the victimization of women actors as the reasons for their reported "difficulties". Fox very publicly called out Bay for his predatory and problematic behavior, not just his being overbearing and heavy-handed as director. She would have been fired regardless of how she conveyed his authoritarian-style conduct - the dude's ego couldn't handle the public lambasting.
What culture brings terrible news readers to pop culture reviews and this current news reader is just hard to understand- is it audio? Recording? Or someone having problems of reading a script and taking in deep breaths?
Jennifer Lawrence was a lazy and entitled nuisance on Xmen. She used her Star power influence to avoid most of the makeup her character is defined by, choose her own director, influence the script and generally prioritize herself over the quality of the product. On top of that, she’s a very mid actress who’s way over exposed. She also played victim when bigger, male stars made more money than her, but went silent when she was raking in much more than Chris Pratt, her equal costar. She also brags about how to be dismissive of fans. Not a nice lady.
I rather think most film directors would take being compared to a fascist dictator in stride. I think it was Orson Welles who said that his idea of "teamwork" was everyone doing what he tells them to.
Warning! Mute sound, subtitles on. Why? Because this has *THE* most annoying, inane, contrived, amateurish voiceover of *all* time. A warbling wordsoup of illogical emphasis and upward inflections - mercy, never again.
Keanu Reeves thought boats were too slow. Have you ever sat behind a bus? "Speed" is unrealistic because no bus on earth gets up to 50 miles per hour. They are slow, cumbersome things. So ships are slow, but so are buses.
Hate to break it to you, but 50 mph is about the legal speed for a bus here. In general, a bus should be able to reach 80 mph. But it would take some time, and it would be above the legal limit for a bus. There is an option for a 65 mph limit for a bus that has no standing places and has seatbelts on all seats. And of course the whole movie is predicated on keeping the bus going over 50 is in fact a challenge.
Sorry have to disagree with you on that because I’ve been a a number of buses that really moved on city streets,expressways,etc where the drivers weren’t playing. If they had a schedule to keep…they made sure to keep it,and their buses proved to be quite fast and powerful to get the job done. So a speeding bus with a bomb on board to explode if the bus drops below a certain speed is totally believable to me.
Terminator 3 wouldn't have been that bad had they not gotten the timeline wrong, not recast Edward Furlong and not gone for that absurd PG-13 rating. It had potential and they pissed it all away.
The Megan Fox thing was so stupid and overblown. She and Michael Bay had no issues. Michael Bay was the producer of the TMNT movie and specifically cast Megan Fox as April O'Neil himself. She was joking when she compared Bay to Hitler, but Steven SPIELBERG got all up in his feelings about it and insisted she be fired.
It's really not that complicated. If you don't want to get fired, maybe think twice about calling your boss Hitler during an interview that is going to be printed. Maybe think about it 3 times if your other boss grew up in a household that would go out of its way to help Holocaust refugees and survivors.
@@mimcduffee86 Or maybe people should stop whining and snotting about absolutely everything and lighten up. There's just no reason to be so goddamn irrationally sensitive. It's absurd.
Alan Cumming's role as Nightcrawler was a real standout in X2. It's a shame he didn't return.
Actually it wasn't that Cumming hated the makeup process, he hated the makeup itself. Specifically, Nightcrawler's look was achieved with flexible foam rubber appliances glued to the actor's entire face. But Cumming is severely claustrophobic, and for him, and playing the character was sort of like having his head locked in a box. In short, it was his worst nightmare brought to life, 12+ hours a day, five days a week, for a couple months straight.
At least a few entries weren't as "insane" as the list would have you believe. David Hyde Pierce, Keanu Reeves, and Alan Cummings were right and completely reasonable in their decisions not to return to their roles.
Props to David Hyde Pierce for stepping aside, although I did really like him as Abe, too.
Keanu was right
He is always right
A rule of life
Buses aren't exactly quick themselves.
Try sitting behind one.
Absolutely!
@@theunwelcome I want a coffee mug with "Keanu was right" printed on it.
Thank you! When I saw Hellboy and heard Abe, I thought, "That's got to be David Hyde Pierce." I looked it up and there was no credit for him. My downstairs neighbor is wondering why his crazy upstairs neighbor is yelling, "I knew it! I ef-ing knew it!"
Kilmer peaked long before Batman. In fact Batman wasn't even his biggest role of that year, that was Heat.
I think it was the movie "The Doors" that launched him.
@dhenderson1810 He had a lot of hits but Top Gun was what made him a name. That got him Willow which was a big deal at the time.
Kilmer's peak was Real Genius.
@@mrgoober6320 If by Real Genius you mean Tombstone, then sure.
Real Genius launched him. Top Gun made him the most popular. Tombstone was his best role.
First to say "Leave the gun, take the cannoli".
You forget Adam West who appeared in the movie length "Batman" which got a theatrical release.
"Someday's ya just can't get rid of a bomb."
@@mikeawesome9212 but a fucking shark though? REALLY?!
The black and white scene they showed was from a serial even before Adam West.
Isla Fisher- Henley Reeves Now You See Me 2. Isla had signed on for the sequel. But before filming was about to start, she was pregnant with her first child. She asked the producers to release her from the contract because filming would be difficult with her pregnancy.
That's not really insane, caring for yourself and your unborn child's health is reasonable.
Keanu Reeves was entirely correct about Speed 2
Good on DHP; Doug Jones is a godsdamned treasure
I was about to type exactly this, lol - nice.
He was great as Silver Surfer
Agreed. He's one of like two people on Star Trek: Discovery that isn't a jerk
Robbin Williams is Unequivocally Genie
The text on screen was right " Leave the gun, take the cannoli." but the audio was wrong. It was swapped to " Leave the cannoli and take the gun". Ooops.
I always thought it was kinda cool that the role of Bruce Wayne/ Batman would pass from actor to actor throughout the decades starting with Adam West back in the ‘60s. It’s like our version of James Bond/ 007, which says a lot considering we’ve also got Jack Ryan, a spy-master that has also been portrayed by multiple actors. But let’s be real here, Jack Ryan ain’t James Bond.
There is only one Hellboy Ron Perlman
I feel like Harbour could have been just as good if only he had the same direction.
Dark Side of the Moon is a Pink Floyd album. The Transformers movie is Dark of the Moon.
4:45 don’t understand. “Paramount owed ford a lot of money. This was offset somewhat by casting him…” so instead of paying him what they owed, they made him work more?
If I understood the explanation in the video correctly, the movie they owed him money for didn't start filming (it was *greenlit* but not made). So it was more of a case of "we have a contract to pay you for being in a movie? Here, take this one that we will actually film."
@ oh i see. So its not a case of “we owe you money”, but more like “we promised you a job. Sorry that fell through, would you be interested in this one?”
@@python27au That is what it sounded like they were saying in the video. They didn't say that it was a movie that they had completed, they said it was movie that had been greenlit and fallen through.
@ i must have missed that, all i heard was he was owed money for a movie.
How does that work anyway? I sign a contract for a movie, then the financer pulls out, goes broke, whatever or some other catastrophe prevents the movie from going ahead, does that mean i’m still owed for the movie?
That would be like me signing a building contract and then something going wrong that prevents the building going up, and me not doing any work but still claiming for the job.
@python27au I don't know. It sounds like some of these deals I hear about for like four movies with a production company that have nothing to do with specific movies. I've never understood those either.
I still think there was more to the Michael Bay Megan Fox debacle. He tends to be odd towards women (example he had Meghan Fox wash his car in a bathing suit for her audition for Transformers and had he dance sexy in BB 2 while being only sixteen or seventeen.)
He also made Rosie Huntington (Fox’s replacement) walk in the desert back to his home in nothing but lingerie
So Michael Bay basically me tooed Megan Fox and she's the one they fired 😮, "why does Michael Bay get to keep on making movies"
Keanu Reeves wouldn't do Speed 2, but he did those Matrix sequels lol 🤪, it's like how Christopher Lambert wouldn't do Mortal Kombat Annihilation when he did those Highlander sequels. Speed 2 must be really bad indeed.
With something like the X-Men movies, it's surprising actors didn't sign a multiple movie contract, "a contract is a contract!"
I thought Terminator Dark Fate was better than Rise of Machines, but I understand why people hate it for killing off John. I haven't seen Salvation or Genesis to judge one way or the other. I do have the extended special edition of Judgement Day with the original ending wrapping everything up, I'm a bit surprised that anyone that dislikes anything after Judgment Day just doesn't stick with that
I personally thought Salvation was pretty good, but it wasn't really what people expect from a Terminator movie. Also, they missed a great opportunity for a twist at the end, just because they didn't want to piss off Terminator fans that weren't going to like the movie anyway.
Yes, there have been 7 actors to portray the dark knight, but there was only 1 Christian Bale!
2:34 That’s really nice and honorable! DHP is a GOAT!
Alan Cumming probably dodged a bullet considering how God awful the last stand was
Yes it was awful…..but let’s be real…if they didn’t rush it out to 1.compete with the equally awful..Superman returns..and 2.get back at Brian singer for jumping on the dc train…it might of been something…his “x-men” while it aged poorly was amazing for its time.. “X2” X-men united was fantastic…what could of been if he saw his “trilogy” through…it would of been very different you gotta agree with me on that.
10 Crazy Reasons Why Actors Came Back For Bad Sequels
@Nx57ytre It's not crazy but I'm pretty sure reasons 1-8 are "A 💩 load of money."
@@rmc224 Maybe, but some actors were forced in movies they didn't want to be in like Roy Scheider being forced to be in Jaws 2.
Aladdin grossed over a billion world wide so i dont think will smith found out the hard way...
Thats not a lot of money these days, especially when you consider the VFX budget required for the actual main character
@@AR3ANI it cost Disney $183 million to make it made over 1 billion 800 million profit
I personally think that Will Smith did okay in the roll. He was no Robbin Williams, but those are huge shoes to fill. No one could have done it. Given that he was doomed to be labeled a failure anyway, I think he did a good job with making it his own and not trying to copycat Williams.
@@bacin87 Yeah, that's not how you calculate a film's profit. You don't actually think that marketing and distribution are free... do you?
Will Smith was good as the genie; he just wasn't going to beat Robin Williams, sadly.
As I understood it, the suits worried that Doug Jones' Abe Sapien suiting/prostheses would make him sound, well, like he was wearing something (stiff appliances affect mouth posture and such).
Luckily when Doug voiced Abe himself, he and David already sounded pretty similar so it wasn't super jarring.
😂 She muffed the line! 8:20 😂
Thank you 👍
I don't even recall Saldana being in "The Curse Of The black Squirrel."
Yes, but EVERYONE loved The Return Of Jafar and The King Of Sleaze.
I concurr. I clearly remeber Johnny Depp - of courtse - but also Bloom and Knightly. But if you should hyve asked me before i watched this video: I had no memeory of Saldana starring in the Pirates of the Carribean movie.
I actually liked Val Kilmer
Yeah. I mean I was predisposed to like him anyway (I was already a Val Kilmer fan), but I thought he did a good job in the movie.
6:29 the title is “ten insane reasons”, I don’t think not wanting to be part of a flop is the definition of insane.
"Leave the gun. Take the cannoli." Does anyone proofread these things?
Letting Megan Fox go was huge L ngl
Did anyone else catch that she called Jennifer Lawrence’s Mystique as Raven?
Yes, Mystique's real name is Raven Darkhölme. Just like Wolverine's real name is Logan.
@@remliqaLogan is a nickname. His real name is James Howlett. In Days of Future Past, when he goes back to the 70’s, the woman who’s in bed with him calls him Jimmy
@@mikemcfly4085 If I remember correctly, in the comics he didn't remember the name James Howlett until relatively recently. There was some concept that for most of his life if he got too close to death or got too much emotional trauma his healing factor would "heal" the emotional trauma of the event by basically resetting his brain to factory settings and he had a lot of trauma in his early life and, after one of these traumatic events, he resets and someone tells him his name is Logan and (one could assume) that everyone that was around after his resets going forward only knew him as Logan, so that's what they called him and he figured it was his name.
Wolverine getting his memories of being James Howlett back started as part of House of M if I remember correctly and then there was a mini-series where he recalled his origins and as a result we found out his origins.
Nah. The Live Action Aladdin should have been the hint to Disney that NO ONE ASKED for Live Action Remakes........and yet, they keep doing it.
It made over a billion dollars in the box office and it was actually pretty good. The other one's were lacking.
An inexperienced, unproven Saldana getting upset for being treated like an inexperienced, unproven quantity on the set of the 1st major blockbuster production she was ever a part of?
Given the way Hollywood politics tens to play out, she's lucky she didn't tank her career.
I'm impressed she didn't blame racism
She was likely #20 or so on the call sheet. Of course she wasn't going to be treated better. Had she come back for #2, she would've likely gone up to top #10 and treated much better. It's just like any job in any industry; the lower you are on the totem pole, the lack of better treatment. She just needed to get off her high-horse, which she apparently did as she's now really successful.
How the hell did the writer, producer and narrator get the Godfather "cannoli" line wrong?! At least your editor was on point.
You got the Jack Ryan headline wrong. It ended up not being the Harrison Ford money as to why Baldwin didnt return, as you admitted.
Gill-air-mo Del Toro
You forgot that Ryan Reynolds is Deadpool and more that character than anyone else for the ones you mentioned
Some actors needed second chances but Ryan needed three. Hugh Jackman is no less Wolverine than Ryan is Deadpool though, and you honestly can't convince me otherwise considering their track records.
Why did Brandon Lee quit The Crow? Bad decision, IMO. Could have been huge.
still too soon
Hasn't it been more than 22.3 years, South Park says that's when something stops being too soon lol 🤪
@@joenesvick7043 i didn't check but, top of my head guess it has been at least 30 years. is it ironic that Edward Furlong starred in one of the sequels?
Spielberg was wrong for that. I mean, I understand his side of it, but Megan was actually probably using a reference she didn't know the boss of her boss would take so personally. The Transformer movies aren't high art, but once they began to snip away root characters we liked, the series really devolved.
Spielberg wasn't wrong for it, Megan wasn't integral to the plot in any way shape or form. It was a lesson in learning her place and not to bite the hand that feeds. The human characters were as essential to the plot as they are in the sonic movies. Should the writers have done better and written a decent female character, absofookin'lutely, but a Michael Bay film is not the place to expect such "radical" ideals.
everyone is offended by being compared to Hitler, that's why people do it
The reference she used was "He wants to be like Hitler on his sets, and he is." There are only so many ways one can take that reference. Simp harder.
"Batman and RO-BBHIN!"
Will was the best part of the live action Aladdin. No one remember the other actor in movie.
Keanu Reeves was right.
Jennifer Lawrence acted like spoiled brat. She was payed for the makeup. Just look Rebecca Romijn, she praises every second and like it, she also stated that she wouldn't do it without makeup since that's necessary to stay true to the character.
Rebecca Romijn IS Mystique!
@@mightydekutotally agree ! Jennifer wasn't a patch on Rebecca - now that's what I call a woman ! Still very beautiful !
Yes, you can really see that Lawrence was less and less interested in playing Mystique with each passing movie and just showed up cause some contract obligations and to get her paycheck.
being paid to be there doesn't make the hours in getting intense make-up done any better. Jim Carrey went through CIA torture endurance techniques to help him with the makeup for the Grinch. Some people, like Doug Jones, seem to enjoy or at the very least tolerate the long hours and intense prosthetics and make-up better than others. That doesn't make it any less grueling.
@@diabeticsrule1763 Then why actors accept the role? Either take it and do it or don't. Simple. Bitching later is lame, not to mention they got millions for it...
Bruno Kirby made for an excellent young Clemenza.
audio level is realy low
As for Val Kilmer...Wasn't Batman's whole goal to be invisible & unsung?
You actually used a clip from Kung Fury :D
“Take the gun & leave the cannoli”???
Val Kilmer's performance in Batman Forever was a bit wooden.
How is #9 an insane reason
Leave the gun, take the cannoli
Some of these weren't insane.
Yes!
CLCIK BAIT, NOTHING INSANE ABOUT ANY OF IT. Except 8:20 where the narrator got the line backwards. She says "Take the gun, and leave the cannoli!"
I’m gonna love Niam Neeson as Hellboy in the next movie. C’mon you know you can’t see it!
I must be the only one who thought Will Smith did a good job as Genie. Not as good as Robin Williams, but good.
I couldnt believe they replaced Alec Baldwin...
Noticing a pattern here, wherein y'all never acknowledge the victimization of women actors as the reasons for their reported "difficulties". Fox very publicly called out Bay for his predatory and problematic behavior, not just his being overbearing and heavy-handed as director. She would have been fired regardless of how she conveyed his authoritarian-style conduct - the dude's ego couldn't handle the public lambasting.
0:31 Ba'man and Robim :)
Just 2:04 in and we get our first butchered name. 🤦🏽♂️
Badly
Wait, how do you say Galamo Detoro?
I did not watch the Transformers movies for giant frigging robots.
What culture brings terrible news readers to pop culture reviews and this current news reader is just hard to understand- is it audio? Recording? Or someone having problems of reading a script and taking in deep breaths?
Edward doged a bullet in t3
Jennifer Lawrence was a lazy and entitled nuisance on Xmen. She used her Star power influence to avoid most of the makeup her character is defined by, choose her own director, influence the script and generally prioritize herself over the quality of the product. On top of that, she’s a very mid actress who’s way over exposed. She also played victim when bigger, male stars made more money than her, but went silent when she was raking in much more than Chris Pratt, her equal costar. She also brags about how to be dismissive of fans. Not a nice lady.
I rather think most film directors would take being compared to a fascist dictator in stride. I think it was Orson Welles who said that his idea of "teamwork" was everyone doing what he tells them to.
You think Keanu's reason is insane???
Alec Baldwin is easily the most successful Baldwin brother.
True, though that's a low bar.
Harrison was a MUCH better Jack Ryan
Too bad Saldana was IN Guardians of the Galaxy in the first place. Totally miscast, she had no charisma and NO CURVES AT ALL.
Warning! Mute sound, subtitles on. Why? Because this has *THE* most annoying, inane, contrived, amateurish voiceover of *all* time. A warbling wordsoup of illogical emphasis and upward inflections - mercy, never again.
Real first
Wow this is the first I've heard of this!
Keanu Reeves thought boats were too slow.
Have you ever sat behind a bus?
"Speed" is unrealistic because no bus on earth gets up to 50 miles per hour. They are slow, cumbersome things.
So ships are slow, but so are buses.
they also happen to be on water
Hate to break it to you, but 50 mph is about the legal speed for a bus here. In general, a bus should be able to reach 80 mph. But it would take some time, and it would be above the legal limit for a bus. There is an option for a 65 mph limit for a bus that has no standing places and has seatbelts on all seats. And of course the whole movie is predicated on keeping the bus going over 50 is in fact a challenge.
@ralfvandeven3155 Just don't be behind a bus when it stops at a bus stop.
It then takes an eternity to get back up to 50mph.
@@dhenderson1810 Hence 'why it's a life and death challenge . It would be less tense had they tried to get a Ferrari or Porsche above that speed.
Sorry have to disagree with you on that because I’ve been a a number of buses that really moved on city streets,expressways,etc where the drivers weren’t playing. If they had a schedule to keep…they made sure to keep it,and their buses proved to be quite fast and powerful to get the job done. So a speeding bus with a bomb on board to explode if the bus drops below a certain speed is totally believable to me.
Someone else says it. All WhatCilture narratorsl sound like deflating balloons.
Definitely have gotten worse.
Jules and Ash were when they did good.
I like Ellie and Jules, though I miss his "1 per list".
Transformers - Dark Side Of The Moon? I didn't realise Michael Bay collaborated with Pink Floyd.
what an annoying narration
Terminator 3 wouldn't have been that bad had they not gotten the timeline wrong, not recast Edward Furlong and not gone for that absurd PG-13 rating. It had potential and they pissed it all away.
Because it was totally Warner Bros fault that Furlong chose to breach his contract before filming T3 ever started.
@@mimcduffee86 That being in a contract is a drastic overstep of personal boundaries.
Sadly, I too am first. The first loser.....
Can't tho womanizer keep the same level when speaking instead of yelling random words?
BEST BATMAN IS CHRISTIAN BALE HANDS DOWN
The Megan Fox thing was so stupid and overblown. She and Michael Bay had no issues. Michael Bay was the producer of the TMNT movie and specifically cast Megan Fox as April O'Neil himself. She was joking when she compared Bay to Hitler, but Steven SPIELBERG got all up in his feelings about it and insisted she be fired.
It's really not that complicated. If you don't want to get fired, maybe think twice about calling your boss Hitler during an interview that is going to be printed. Maybe think about it 3 times if your other boss grew up in a household that would go out of its way to help Holocaust refugees and survivors.
@@mimcduffee86 Or maybe people should stop whining and snotting about absolutely everything and lighten up. There's just no reason to be so goddamn irrationally sensitive. It's absurd.
2:56 disney lied? What a surprise! What an unexpected thing! (sarcasm intensifies)
Whelp RDJ is now Dr. Doom soooo.
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