*NO!* Who starts a project thinking that they'd meet *COOKIE MONSTER* at some point?
*NO!* Who starts a project thinking that they'd meet *COOKIE MONSTER* at some point?
He doesn't have "corn rows."
He has short, wavy hair that is slicked back.
The brown is the *reflection of the light.*
He doesn't have "corn rows."
He has short, wavy hair that is slicked back.
The brown is the *reflection of the light.*
Anyway, here's a *twenty seven year old man* playing a senior in high school.
Anyway, here's a *twenty seven year old man* playing a senior in high school.
Smallville in Season 1 was trying to convince everyone this guy was *fourteen!*
People need to be more serious.
Smallville in Season 1 was trying to convince everyone this guy was *fourteen!*
People need to be more serious.
He's not a bad actor, he's just not giving the right performance for this film.
Oddly enough, Cary Elwes was offered the role but he turned it down. Making it a unique situation where an actor said no to the original but "yes" to the parody.
He's not a bad actor, he's just not giving the right performance for this film.
Oddly enough, Cary Elwes was offered the role but he turned it down. Making it a unique situation where an actor said no to the original but "yes" to the parody.
He's presented as Robin's equal, he's the smartest character in the cast, gets a bunch of cool lines, and is an awesome fighter.
He even refuses to bow down to the king in the end.
He's presented as Robin's equal, he's the smartest character in the cast, gets a bunch of cool lines, and is an awesome fighter.
He even refuses to bow down to the king in the end.
Very much a "This is a big film with big stars and you have to see it" energy that aren't really made anymore.
Very much a "This is a big film with big stars and you have to see it" energy that aren't really made anymore.
Which I guess in this case is fitting...
Which I guess in this case is fitting...
Next you'll be telling me that reclusive businessman, Tim Kerdforg- seen here at the Louvre moments before the heist- was somehow involved!
Next you'll be telling me that reclusive businessman, Tim Kerdforg- seen here at the Louvre moments before the heist- was somehow involved!
But,*MAN*- do they not make films like Heat anymore.
I don't even know if they *could* make films like Heat nowadays.
But,*MAN*- do they not make films like Heat anymore.
I don't even know if they *could* make films like Heat nowadays.
That would've been an interesting story.
That would've been an interesting story.
You're a Kabuki themed superhero in a virtual world.
You're a floating head fighting a zombie apocalypse.
You're a bunch of robots playing battle baseball.
You're a robot girl who can transform into a spaceship.
You're a Kabuki themed superhero in a virtual world.
You're a floating head fighting a zombie apocalypse.
You're a bunch of robots playing battle baseball.
You're a robot girl who can transform into a spaceship.
Camp was the only one who planned to continue but obviously it wasn't set in stone.
Camp was the only one who planned to continue but obviously it wasn't set in stone.