Fight scene was kinda gay, but an otherwise excellent movie. Timberlake is actually a damn good actor IMO.
[quote]boatguy wrote:
Fight scene was kinda gay…[/quote]
Kinda? That Steven Segal-esque fight scene was so out of place in that movie it made me uncomfortable to watch it. I was waiting for him to start hovering in the air Matrix-style…
Anyway, yeah, pretty good movie. And people can say what they will about Timberlake, but he’s a hell of a talented entertainer. Plus, he did “Dick in a Box”, so he’s cool in my book. Then again, he’s dating Jessica Biel, so I’d kick his ass for that out of pure jealousy.
I’m so torn.
Ah yes, the old “let’s wait our turn” technique.
That guy was really good in 3:10 to Yuma.
Ever since he was on Punk’d, calling his mom and crying like the soy boy he is, he will forever be the King of Pussies.
He’s “dating” Biel while she is playing grab ass with another chick who is undoubtedly more of a man than JT will ever be.
Did I mention that I can’t stand Justin Timberlake?
The only thing missing from that scene was a thousand guys with tassled halbirds and one dude with some serious numchucks.
Its like everyone comes up waves hi and then waits for him to do something to them. I was waiting for the musical to begin.
IMO the fight wasn’t as bad on Timbershake’s part as it was on the extras’, camera etc. I think for anyone who survived through the child abuse of the Mickey Mouse club he’s doing ok shaking it off.
Still, he carries a pussy mark more than anything else with that squeaky voice. Maybe he should play a down syndrome child to even it out a little bit.
Lol, man that’s like a MadTV skit. I’m expecting Will Sasso to pop onscreen.
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Was the skinhead Neo-Nazi?
No he was a drug addict who’s dealer kidnapped his little brother
I didn’t see Timberlake once in that scene.
[quote]undertheiron wrote:
No he was a drug addict who’s dealer kidnapped his little brother[/quote]
“We then see Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), who is a neo-Nazi skinhead and drug addict, dropping by his family’s house because he needs to borrow some money from his parents.”
Mmmm k.
I thought it was pretty obvious.
Oh jeeze I’m sorry, I was going by what I knew of the real story not the movie. I have the movie but haven’t watched it yet.
He’s the flawed hero no? And the film doesn’t even address the racist beliefs of Mazursky. Not to downplay the obvious tragedy here but c’mon.
Movie sucked, true story or not. It’s bullshit to convey Mazursky as a compassionate flawed hero.
American History X was so much better.
I’d like to see Justin Timberlake not type casted. Then again, no I wouldn’t.
[quote]undertheiron wrote:
Oh jeeze I’m sorry, I was going by what I knew of the real story not the movie. I have the movie but haven’t watched it yet. [/quote]
Oh… No, maybe you didn’t realize that I had seen the movie. Just sounded like you were being a little condescending. That’s all. Truce.
I wasn’t trying to be condescending in the least. I was just clearing up where my misinformation came from. It’s all good.
you guys are completely missing the point, when he jacked that bitch in the face after she called him an asshole was hilarious. when the two asians came up and got in his face was hilarious. when he starts doing ridiculous round house kicks out of nowhere to people that are just standing there staring at him, i mean, c’mon, this is cinema at its best.
[quote]meangenes wrote:
undertheiron wrote:
No he was a drug addict who’s dealer kidnapped his little brother
“We then see Jake Mazursky (Ben Foster), who is a neo-Nazi skinhead and drug addict, dropping by his family’s house because he needs to borrow some money from his parents.”
Mmmm k.
I thought it was pretty obvious. [/quote]
Wait, now I’m confused.
I’m almost 100% certain that, at least in the movie, Jake Mazursky is Jewish.
That would make for one HELL of a conflicted neo-Nazi…