Though the movie probably isn't going to be a goofy comedy, Liam Neeson is «in talks» to join Steve McQueen's Widows in a role that sounds exactly like the ones played by Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson in Adam McKay's The Other Guys — in other words, he's going to be playing off of the typical
action guy roles he...
Not exact matches
Then again while I decry what is happening, you are defending the
actions of a murderer, so it looks like we both fall neatly into the «good
guy» / «bad
guy»
roles.
His an all
action kind of
guy with a free
role.
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In the meantime, a deliciously nasty bad
guy, a white South African gangster and arms dealer named Klaue (Andy Serkis, in a
role he introduced three years ago in Avengers: Age of Ultron), is keen to get his hands on some vibranium himself, which involves an unexpected side trip to Busan, South Korea, for a prolonged sequence heavy on chases and tough -
guy action but rather more conventional than the rest of the film.
Liam Neeson is retiring from tough -
guy roles, which means this train - bound conspiracy thriller is your last chance to see Hollywood's gruffest
action star beating up bad
guys.
Taking a break from his
role as Superman, Henry Cavill took a trip to the swinging 60s to star in
Guy Ritchie's spy
action - comedy The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. It's a much more light - hearted
role than...
Stealth features Oscar - winner and flavour of the year Jamie Foxx in a token
role as a brainless jock in a brainless rah - rah
action flick that's suddenly embarrassing for his newfound status as someone you respect instead of another one of those
guys you can't remember if they were on «In Living Color».
She then moved into a slightly less demanding capacity playing a pseudo damsel - in - distress in
Guy Ritchie's throwback
action - comedy The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Admittedly this
role hewed much too close to stereotype, though Vikander still made it work).
His most famous
roles are
Guy Perron in The Jewel in the Crown, Dr Clemens, the doctor of penitentiary Fury 161, who becomes Ellen Ripley's confidante in Alien 3 (1992) and the one - eyed hitman Mr Benedict, a villain in Last
Action Hero (1993).
The
action does falter a bit toward the end when McTiernan reveals he's making a popcorn movie after all, as he opts for a few clichés and moments of crowd - pleasing formula antics, letting the supporting characters have a
role in clobbering a bad
guy or two.
Hardy's Tom is a soft - spoken
guy forced into a tricky situation; take one look at his
action - hero physique, though, and you sense he's got a larger
role to play.
«Hotel Artemis» (June 8): In her first on - screen
role since 2013, Jodie Foster stars as The Nurse, a caretaker in a hospital for bad
guys in this
action thriller that also stars Sterling K. Brown, Jeff Goldblum and Dave Bautista.
Reprising their
roles from The Expendables, this team of mercenaries (Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li) takes on what should be an easy job, but turns into a mission of revenge when one of the
guys is killed in
action.
Door Kickers:
Action Squad is an old school side scroller action game that puts you in the role of a SWAT trooper and sends you to deal with bad guys in various locales of Nowhere Cit
Action Squad is an old school side scroller
action game that puts you in the role of a SWAT trooper and sends you to deal with bad guys in various locales of Nowhere Cit
action game that puts you in the
role of a SWAT trooper and sends you to deal with bad
guys in various locales of Nowhere City USA.
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