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But when I try walking around like this, somehow it becomes a comedyIm surprised how often the shirtless abs dude shot comes up now in every series and movie. Doesnt matter if its action, or sci-fi, drama, etc..
But when I try walking around like this, somehow it becomes a comedyIm surprised how often the shirtless abs dude shot comes up now in every series and movie. Doesnt matter if its action, or sci-fi, drama, etc..
Today he is considered more manly and tough but I remember when Bruce Willis was cast in Die Hard it seemed like stunt casting because he wasn’t built like Arnold and he was the guy from MoonlightingI agree with @Bedrockgames.
These things are fashions. They come and go.
We had Ben Whishaw play an assassin in Black Doves.
Seems to me for 3 seconds, just CGI it. Why put yourself through months of training and diet and misery?Yep. When Chris Pratt and Paul Rudd got ripped for what amounts to a 3 second shot in their respective MCU movies that existed for no other reason than to show them with the shirt off, a new norm was set. Show up buff or don’t show up.
I don't really know what a UFC fighter looks like, but Craig just looks to me like a guy who works out. He's not bodybuilder built or anything. As for football players, I assume you mean American football, but don't they come in different shapes and sizes?I agree that both Craig and Connery feel physically tougher. And Connery pulls of being more solid while remaining suave for me. Craig has just always felt too much like a UFC fighter or football player for my taste (I love UFC, but that isn’t what I am looking for in Bond).
That’s a neat clip. Funny thing is one of my first Bond movies was The Spy Who Loved Me and I always thought Moore did a good job at being a stone cold killer when he wanted to be in that movie. He could be straight up vengeful in his movies.Even Roger Moore was aware he wasn't as tough as Connery (or, had he a time machine, Craig).
I don't really know what a UFC fighter looks like, but Craig just looks to me like a guy who works out. He's not bodybuilder built or anything. As for football players, I assume you mean American football, but don't they come in different shapes and sizes?
Straight out of Doctor No!“You’ve shot your bolt, Stromburg.” And then plugs him like 5 times.
We have diametrically opposite tastes in fight choreography. I think the Craig fights are fantastic--dynamic, exciting, tense, and brutal. Someone like Moore on the other hand would do a roly-poly and then tap somebody on the shoulder and they'd fall unconscious.That stuff is all well and good, but for me, it kind of lacks a certain style the way it was handled in Bond. I don't know he just felt too rugged and plain for me. I just have a very flat reaction to the Craig Bond.