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dimejinky99 wrote:
A walk in the woods This is one of my favourite books so I decided to look it up given Nick Noltes casting in the Mandalorian..so far he seems to be just playing himself but it’s bang on to the book so far.
*i loved this. It had the fun and spirit of the book and Nolte is brilliant but Redford is too aloof and sneering-(that was their dynamic in the book but Bryson is likeable whereas Redfords Bryson really isn’t.)
It’s charming and easy going. Worth a watch.
100% there with you. It was the first book I read that made me cry from laughing. The movie just made me cry. I'm shocked Bryson was OK with it...unless he wants people to think he looks like Redford?
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bune wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
A walk in the woods This is one of my favourite books so I decided to look it up given Nick Noltes casting in the Mandalorian..so far he seems to be just playing himself but it’s bang on to the book so far.
*i loved this. It had the fun and spirit of the book and Nolte is brilliant but Redford is too aloof and sneering-(that was their dynamic in the book but Bryson is likeable whereas Redfords Bryson really isn’t.)
It’s charming and easy going. Worth a watch.
100% there with you. It was the first book I read that made me cry from laughing. The movie just made me cry. I'm shocked Bryson was OK with it...unless he wants people to think he looks like Redford?
Probably haha. I don’t think bill has those kind of notions though . Redford doesn’t in any way come across like Bill in the book. Not one bit. But I took the positive from it in that it made Nolte all the more likeable and relatable as Katz. He stole the show in this I was delighted to see that.
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wease wrote:
wease wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
wease wrote:
Think I’ll watch Deadpool 2 today.
Dont. Use that time to do something. Anything. Even beating a kid will be a better choice.
Damn. Is it that bad?
Watched it. About what I expected.
Based on the trailers, I was expecting Deadpool 1 to be an obnoxious disaster. So I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was fine and occasionally charming. I expected Deadpool 2 to be similarly fine and occasionally charming, and it was. You made the right choice not beating that child.
Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm Posts: 32433 Location: Where everybody knows your name
The Argonaut wrote:
wease wrote:
wease wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
wease wrote:
Think I’ll watch Deadpool 2 today.
Dont. Use that time to do something. Anything. Even beating a kid will be a better choice.
Damn. Is it that bad?
Watched it. About what I expected.
Based on the trailers, I was expecting Deadpool 1 to be an obnoxious disaster. So I was pleasantly surprised to find that it was fine and occasionally charming. I expected Deadpool 2 to be similarly fine and occasionally charming, and it was. You made the right choice not beating that child.
They were at school, anyway.
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Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 6:03 pm Posts: 9359 Location: Washington State
dimejinky99 wrote:
bune wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
A walk in the woods This is one of my favourite books so I decided to look it up given Nick Noltes casting in the Mandalorian..so far he seems to be just playing himself but it’s bang on to the book so far.
*i loved this. It had the fun and spirit of the book and Nolte is brilliant but Redford is too aloof and sneering-(that was their dynamic in the book but Bryson is likeable whereas Redfords Bryson really isn’t.)
It’s charming and easy going. Worth a watch.
100% there with you. It was the first book I read that made me cry from laughing. The movie just made me cry. I'm shocked Bryson was OK with it...unless he wants people to think he looks like Redford?
Probably haha. I don’t think bill has those kind of notions though . Redford doesn’t in any way come across like Bill in the book. Not one bit. But I took the positive from it in that it made Nolte all the more likeable and relatable as Katz. He stole the show in this I was delighted to see that.
To be honest I was worried about Nolte because Katz is supposed to be loveable and Nolte really isn't usually. So that was a surprise.
Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 3:35 pm Posts: 32244 Location: Buenos Aires
I am genuinely curious how much longer the superhero genre can dominate. Every year since around 2013 I've been thinking "ok, we've got to be reaching a tipping point now", but every year proves me wrong.
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