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This movie received a lot of flack, and it's not all undeserved. Yes, Andra Hess is an absolutely terrible actress who can't resist camping up the series and turning Hydra into a complete parody as opposed to a legitimate threat. Yes, the story could have used a bit more work. But where this film got things right, it REALLY got them right.
The Agents of SHIELD are all well-cast and did great work in their roles. But I want to bring special attention to David Hasselhoff. The man gets a lot of flack for his performance in the role and I think a lot of that is just because he's David Hasselhoff. But in truth, this is probably the finest performance of his career. Hasselhoff nails not only the look, but the personality of Nick Fury and he looks like he stepped right out of a Steranko comic.
It really is a shame that Hasselhoff's performance and potential future as Nick Fury was completely overshadowed both by his own reputation and by the bad elements of the film. Given a proper villain in the form of a well-cast, well-written Baron Strucker, this would have been an incredible telefilm that would have led into an amazing television series.
The Agents of SHIELD are all well-cast and did great work in their roles. But I want to bring special attention to David Hasselhoff. The man gets a lot of flack for his performance in the role and I think a lot of that is just because he's David Hasselhoff. But in truth, this is probably the finest performance of his career. Hasselhoff nails not only the look, but the personality of Nick Fury and he looks like he stepped right out of a Steranko comic.
It really is a shame that Hasselhoff's performance and potential future as Nick Fury was completely overshadowed both by his own reputation and by the bad elements of the film. Given a proper villain in the form of a well-cast, well-written Baron Strucker, this would have been an incredible telefilm that would have led into an amazing television series.
So organized religion wants to enter the arena of film... and this is their opening salvo? I've heard many people say how The Passion is the greatest movie ever, how it's such a moving experience, blah, blah, blah. The common factor is that all the people who feel this way are all religious. So I feel they are a little bit biased.
This movie is not a moving experience, and it's certainly not the greatest film ever. What it really is, is an anti-Semitic film depicting a guy getting the crap beat out of him for two hours, and Gibson trying to see just how much blood and gore he can fit into a movie while still avoiding an NC-17 rating.
I have a friend who is very religious, and she gave me a free ticket to see this movie with her and her church group. During the movie, everyone in the theater was crying their eyes out -- except me. Afterwards, everyone talked about how amazing it was. I just smiled and nodded, not wanting to start any arguments, but in my head I kept thinking, "is this the first movie you people have ever seen?" If you want a good movie about the final days of Jesus, I encourage you to watch The Last Temptation of Christ. As far as Passion goes, I've seen better slasher flicks.
This movie is not a moving experience, and it's certainly not the greatest film ever. What it really is, is an anti-Semitic film depicting a guy getting the crap beat out of him for two hours, and Gibson trying to see just how much blood and gore he can fit into a movie while still avoiding an NC-17 rating.
I have a friend who is very religious, and she gave me a free ticket to see this movie with her and her church group. During the movie, everyone in the theater was crying their eyes out -- except me. Afterwards, everyone talked about how amazing it was. I just smiled and nodded, not wanting to start any arguments, but in my head I kept thinking, "is this the first movie you people have ever seen?" If you want a good movie about the final days of Jesus, I encourage you to watch The Last Temptation of Christ. As far as Passion goes, I've seen better slasher flicks.