I don't, but in that one scene, where she blew up that building, shot that guy in the head, and did a triple backflip down to the ground in less then 10 seconds, that was just pure ownage.
I think on the whole... I prefer the nitty-gritty realistic approach to ownage you get from you kicking a cabin door in and blasting a guy in the chest with a shotgun to the teeny-bopping over the top Hollywood pseudo-realistic ownage you get with the Matrix. That kind of ownage is good too, but I dunno why he's in time-out.
you need to apoligize for that double post so it becomes a triple post and therefore the curtain tears away and we take the stairway to heaven
Then I'd be you, everyone would hate me and I'd get put in time out because I can't understand simple forum rules and regulations.
Dude, you are missing out my friend. He is a special kind of bad actor, the kind that's SO bad it's actually really entertaining. He's pretty good at playing a goofball like Bill & Ted movies or Parenthood (awesome flick), but he really shines in dramatic roles. I'm personally partial to Point Break, but the absolute ultimate is Dangerous Liasons. Some of the finest actors of our time, John Malkovich, Glenn Close, Michelle Pfeiffer, Uma Thurman and... Keanu, in a powdered wig with a British accent. Doesn't get much better than that!
Jackie Chan isn't cool anymore. This is exactly the same as when Arnold Schwarzenegger played Mr. Freeze in Batman and Robin. It's a total joke.
Tropic thunder was a decent movie, but it had an amazing cast. Robert Downey Jr. Jack Black Ben Stiller and then other decent peoples. Edit: I just realized how amazing the departed's cast was. Best by far. Leonardo DiCaprio Matt Damon Jack Nicholson Martin Sheen Alec Baldwin