Pepper doesn't have the star power, but he kicks
ass as a character actor...
Not exact matches
As with other Bruckheimer endeavors, a bunch of lame -
ass 20 - something male
actors fill up the supporting cast in an effort for the female audience members to argue over who's the cutest to keep their minds occupied from the ridiculous plot and poor
character development.
Connor Paolo does a fine job
as our noble, if kinda one - note, hero, and
character actor Nick Damici (Late Phases) displays all sorts of bad -
ass anti-heroic coolness.
is a modern behind - the - scenes documentary that has the benefit of a few impassioned interviews, including one with
actor William Zabka that reveals that this Johnny had thought through his rationalizations for kicking poor Daniel - san's
ass to the point that he, to this day, doesn't see his
character as an antagonist.
Not only do we get the always enjoyably oily Malcolm McDowell
as a vaguely Trump - ish autocrat who runs the race; Manu Bennett
as a stoic yet dryly funny bad -
ass hero; Marci Miller
as his plucky sidekick (of sorts); Folake Olowofoyeku
as a maniacal rock star who mows down on her owns fans; Anessa Ramsey
as an insane evangelist who does the same to her own flock; Burt Grinstead (wonderfully manic)
as a genetically enhanced, sexually confused, super-muscular man - child; and veteran
character actor Yancy Butler
as the furious leader of several ill - fated race protesters.
Due to his
actor appearing in an advertisement for the rival game Bloodstorm, he was «punished» to be a joke
character like Dan in Street Fighter Alpha, but he's still capable of kicking
as much
ass as anybody else.