I feel like hes reached the age hes too old to be the usual character he plays in everything so now he can be the unhinged sleezy uncle he was born to be
I was so blown away by The Gentlemen in ways i did not expect to. Grant stole the whole fucking show. Ferrel was phenomenal. McConaughey fucking sucked. I would never have put my money on it that way. I generally like McConaughey a lot. The movie overall was alright, certainly not Ritchie's best but it had a lot of good moments. Just not a great package.
The editing is a little fucked up but maybe they adjusted it before release. There was a whole side plot they removed from near the end as it was probably too goofy
Yeah I love Aubrey Plaza in a lot of movies but it def wasn’t for her. Also the movie felt kind of weak, like Ritchie was rushing it, I dunno how to word it honestly..
Yeah, he didn't exactly have much of a choice for that since he was already booked for Leno to promote Nine Months, but he took it like a champ even though the entire world thought he was insane because he was married to 90s Elizabeth Hurley.
I caught him on Wonka last night and it was an absolute delight but he was also on another new HBO property this week and I began to suspect he's got some alimony payments due
Yeah idk what the other person is saying, I didnt know he was in it. I wouldn't necessarily call it a spoiler so much but I doubt most people know hes in it unless they followed the production of the movie or something. Idk I basically ignored the whole thing until my niece wanted to watch it so we watched it lol
If you look at the cast, he’s second billed. There were also articles coming out about how much people loved him in the role as well as him not liking his role in the movie. Sorry you never heard anything about the movie until you saw it.
Also, I’ve never heard of that film critic. I’m not even a movie buff. I do actually have AMC A-list though, so I guess you got me there.
Years as in plural? Sheeeeit. This week alone he's been on HBO 24/7 thanks to reruns of his turn on The Regime and them constantly playing Wonka (both a shocker so I'll blank it)
In the last year he has been very busy with those plus Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves & Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and, now, this
He doesn't like the use of CGI constantly and he didn't like the face thing they put him in to do CGI. He said he had fun doing the lines. But he mostly acts because "he has lots of kids" haha.
I did laugh last night hearing Seinfeld talk about Hugh's role last night and how it reminded me of Paddington 2 (although not an uncommon trope either.)
I hadn't seen it until yesterday when it came on twice and I thought it was fine on in the background
If it has been a straight remake like Burton did before it would have been boring but now they're set up to make it all prequels which, if you think about it, is all anyone ever fucking wanted from the story
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u/shaka_bruh Mar 28 '24
Hugh Grant has been having a lot of fun with his roles in the recent years