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I agree! And I say this as someone that likes both of the films. You summed it up all right there!
Dean Martin would've been fun watch. I can see that for sure. I wonder what the picture would've looked like if it was Dean Martin. Hahaha Kind of funny this thread was the Godfather then turned to Guys and Dolls. haha
I thought Brando did a decent job, I thought he had a lot of "Suave" in his Character of Sky Masterson. Now I do agree he didn't have the greatest singing voice, but I think he did a somewhat decent job. It makes me kind of wonder if they didn't cast Marlon Brando, who else would they have casted. That's just my opinion though.
Nah, I really liked Paul Rudd as Ant Man and Chris Pratt as Peter Quill. They both did a phenomenal jobs on their characters that I wouldn't a change a thing. That's just me though.
I thought the beginning was interesting, but as the movie went on I kind of lost I interest. I thought it had a lot of build up then the rest was kind of a let down.
I liked the warehouse scene where Batman save Martha, but that's just my opinion. We see a different kind of Batman. terrifying and gritty. I really like it.
I enjoy Tombstone. Since being in college, I've seen the film about three or four times. I think the cast of Kurt Russell, Val Kilmer, Sam Elliot, and Bill Paxton was just the best. I love the action and the dialogue. It also shows the human side of Wyatt Earp. He came to Tombstone to kind business, be rich, and live in peace for the rest of his life and brothers. Then things go on in the town. I just love this movie!
I finally was able to watch it a couple a month or two ago and I was laughing so hard through out the movie. The cast was great, the action, and the humor. Then I went to the theaters to watch the second film and I liked it! I like the balance of action and humor in those two films. Loved it!
Haha yup. Very interesting enough that Marlon Brando was in that movie as well with Frank Sinatra. Coincidence?
I guess we'll just have to see what it has to offer, but usually reboots are not very successful which is why I'm very skeptical of this. To me, Tom Selleck will always be Magnum P.I. and that's coming from a twenty- something year old. I just wish they would use all their energy to make a new show, not a reboot of some sort. I guess we'll just have to see what happens.
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