Tron: Legacy
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Tron: Legacy
I have learned from experience that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious - Baron Munchausen
- PanzerMeyer
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- PanzerMeyer
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- PanzerMeyer
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- PanzerMeyer
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Hehe.. He's actually been doing quite a lot of guest apperances on major tv shows over the past couple years. He's appeared on both "Chuck" and "Heroes" several times.Nemisis wrote:At least we now know where Bruce dissapeared to from his ship at the end of B5.
I have learned from experience that a modicum of snuff can be most efficacious - Baron Munchausen
Nice…
It’s good to see Jeff Bridges again. He kinda reminds me of William Hurt.
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Mixing it up as in shaving his head? With his bald pate and neatly trimmed gray beard, Obadiah resembles William Hurt a lot more than he does the shaggy haired Jeff Bridges ("Lebowski," "Fisher King," "Baker Boys") or the preppy one ("TRON," "Seabiscuit," "Starman"). That, too, the actor says, was part of the appeal of "Iron Man."
Quote From The Insider:
Anti-smoking watchdog groups might not be too pleased with William Hurt's turn as the stogy-chomping Gen. Thaddeus Ross in The Incredible Hulk, but the gruff, unscrupulous character was one of the film's pleasant surprises. Like Jeff Bridges as Iron Man's Obadiah Stane, the Hollywood veteran was rendered almost unrecognizable, called upon to play the villain beneath some bushy facial outcroppings and the corrugated complexion of a former pretty-boy pushing 60.
It’s good to see Jeff Bridges again. He kinda reminds me of William Hurt.
Quote:
Mixing it up as in shaving his head? With his bald pate and neatly trimmed gray beard, Obadiah resembles William Hurt a lot more than he does the shaggy haired Jeff Bridges ("Lebowski," "Fisher King," "Baker Boys") or the preppy one ("TRON," "Seabiscuit," "Starman"). That, too, the actor says, was part of the appeal of "Iron Man."
Quote From The Insider:
Anti-smoking watchdog groups might not be too pleased with William Hurt's turn as the stogy-chomping Gen. Thaddeus Ross in The Incredible Hulk, but the gruff, unscrupulous character was one of the film's pleasant surprises. Like Jeff Bridges as Iron Man's Obadiah Stane, the Hollywood veteran was rendered almost unrecognizable, called upon to play the villain beneath some bushy facial outcroppings and the corrugated complexion of a former pretty-boy pushing 60.
We're in the pipe , five by five.