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    Im glad to see all these Bautista comments. I lived him as Drax (Dax? DAAAAX?). I remember seeing him do something else silly that I enjoyed, but Ill have to check out his more serious stuff.

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    IMO Bautista is on the underrated side. He can be hilarious, unhinged, dumb muscle, and serious AF. TBF he’s really picked some roles with good writing and direction which helps a lot.

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      unlike the rock, who cant act for poop, and he really is difficult to work with when it comes around action and contracts.

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        Nah the rock can actually act, he’s just usually taking the same type of big dumb roles. He was great in Ballers, and in that movie with Marky Mark. I’ve heard great things about him in the smashing machine too.

        He just plays the same character in most movies, but he never a “bad” actor. What do you think he is bad in?

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          I didn’t like him in that Fox News short where he played a guy who “can’t endorse a candidate this election cycle”

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            I’m confused. Why does he need to endorse an election candidate? He’s an actor/wrestler, not a politician.

            It’s not as though he’s any smarter or more informed than the average person is in that regard.

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              He doesn’t, but by going on Fox News and refusing to endorse “a candidate” he implicitly endorsed Trump. Johnson had previously voted for Obama twice and endorsed Biden in 2020

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    Dave Bautista is undoubtedly the only actor with range in this picture.

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        Dude, Rocky is a great movie. And First Blood showed some range, too.

        I love Demolition Man and Daylight for reasons other than range.

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          I remember seeing this and thinking “wow, he can actually act.” And it’s inconceivable that someone like the Rock or Vin Diesel would do a movie like that.

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              That was early in his career. When Stallone made Cop Land he was a guy who (despite some recent missteps) could get movies made. He chose the role to show his acting ability. Once Vin Diesel had that kind of juice he put riders into his contracts about whether or not his character could lose a fight.

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                  It’s absolutely fair because it is absolutely true. Those are simply facts. His entire performance was basically one scene which I thought came off a teeny bit of ham fisted but not bad. He simply was not in the movie all that much. To say otherwise is simply inaccurate.

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      you don’t think Alan Ritchson has range?

      I’m not sure of my own opinion on it, tbh. but I was introduced to him as Thad, so seeing him later on in serious roles was a head turner

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        I’m so used to him being Thad that it’s quite surprising to see him in something that’s not a comedy at this point

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        I’m assuming the people who think that have only been introduced to him in reacher and a few action movies since then.

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          I first saw him in Smallville and thought he was equally as stiff then.

          But he definitely nailed Reacher.

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    I’m sorry. The first three? I believe it - especially Ritchson. But I don’t care what he looks like, there is zero chance I’m going to buy a “smart” Stallone

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    The version of this that I especially loathe is when they write the character like he’s crushed by insecurities but gets instantly hot and confident once he takes the glasses off.

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    I believe this trick cause Dolph Lundgren (Ivan Drago from Rocky) has a master’s degree in chemical engineering

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          I have a hard time thinking of someone with the same degree as me (BSME) as a science guy. I know I’m no science guy. I would think a science guy would have a graduate level degree of some kind. Something that involves research to acquire. I’d watch the shit out of Dolph Lundgren the Science Guy, though.

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      That is the most absurd one. Hulk can fix every cut by a monster blade, every hit by a nuclear bomb but can’t fix the eyes?

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    I’m fast and smart and dumb and real slow-like in the brain department. I didn’t know what my book was about until three years after I wrote it. It dawned on me that the whole thing is an homage to Of Mice and Men one day when I was picking up groceries. I am an oblivious savant, that’s how I identify. I also identify as a Mormon Occultist. Praise the lord and hail Satan!

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      I can’t tell if this is a novelty account or someone with a really unhealthy way of working through their schizophrenia.

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        Stop thinking in duality. It’s both and neither.

        I am a performance artist playing an autobiographical character to market my educational art project aiming to teach philosophy, spirituality, and mental health skills to help people heal n self-actualize while healing and self-actualizing in the process. Part of this involves learning to shrug more and more and more. I say insane things and this attracts attention to my work and I express myself as a schizoaffective n autistic person with PTSD.

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      Morton Sapper saw a miracle through those bitty specs.

      Seriously, Bautista is great. That movie is amazing too.

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      It makes me think about how actors who we consider unremarkable might be hiding amazing performances if placed in the right role with great direction.

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      Bautista and Cena have genuinely shocked me with their range and depth. Both have demonstrated the ability to showcase dramatic performances and (the harder one) comedic chops.

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      It’s nerdier, but not so nerdy that you’d think they’re a total wimp. For that you need squareish lenses with thick plastic frames

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        No one is thinking a six foot plus 250 pounds of muscle is weak.

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    Lol Reacher is the most “Mary Sue” (or whatever he male equivalent) character I’ve ever seen on TV.