'The Mechanic' -Jason StathamTrailer

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:

[quote]SkyNett wrote:
Bullshit - Statham rules. Just watched The Expendables on Blu-Ray last night - it was awesome! : ) [/quote]

good movie, but actually solidifies my point. Nothing but past stars in that movie :smiley:

drago looked 70[/quote]

Lol - you should hope to be that big and muscular at 70. What is he actually? About 60?

[quote]four60 wrote:

Well 1. Your right about me being a Dick. But not on this one. I can’t put up youtube anything. Even right now on your post all I see is a big white box.

  1. Hell that is ever action movie I’ve ever seen. Hyper-Evil Villain wronged someone, Revenge, ass kicking. However this may suprise you. All I’m going to say since its coming out on the 29th is don’t watch the original. Don’t want to give away anything. But it has a good story to work off of.[/quote]

Sorry bout that, I forget that some of us have limited internet access at work.

Not saying I don’t find Statham’s movies entertaining, just formulaic. I think he’s very good in these movies. He pulls off action a lot better than most, and his flicks are ALWAYS fun and entertaining.

I’m just being an asshole this morning.

One of the coolest scenes in The Expendables was Statham kicking the ever-loving fuck out of that asshole and his friends on the BB court.

Fucking awesome!

Dolph was born in 1957, so he is not that old.

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Dolph was born in 1957, so he is not that old. [/quote]

Wow - he’s only 9 years older than me.

[quote]SkyNett wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Dolph was born in 1957, so he is not that old. [/quote]

Wow - he’s only 9 years older than me. [/quote]

I think they made him look older (or he did it himself) because of the drug habit portrayed in the movie.

[quote]DJHT wrote:

[quote]SkyNett wrote:

[quote]DJHT wrote:
Dolph was born in 1957, so he is not that old. [/quote]

Wow - he’s only 9 years older than me. [/quote]

I think they made him look older (or he did it himself) because of the drug habit portrayed in the movie. [/quote]

Yea - I hadn’t thought of that.

Unfortunately, there just aren’t many movie stars out there right now who would fit most T-Nation’ers idea of what an action star should look like. And, unfortunately, the ones that do look the part are (generally) not very good actors.

For example…I really like Steve Austin. Big, powerfully built dude. Just not the best actor in the world.

I think that’s why the guy from Terminator: Salvation and Clash of the Titans is getting so much hype right now…the guy at least looks like he could win a fight.

^ Agreed.

^ You guys are Killing me with this becuase its TRUE. Just talking Action Movies now. The guy does not have to be 220 with a 400 bench (it helps) but he needs to at least look like he can take a punch without falling apart.

I prefer the original, but I’ll watch this as well.

[quote]kellerdp wrote:
Another plus is that Ben Foster is in the film. I think he’s a really awesome actor. So I have no problem checking the film out in the theatres[/quote]

I think he’s a great actor as well. Loved his role in Alpha Dog. He was just so realistic to me.

[quote]dnlcdstn wrote:

[quote]kellerdp wrote:
Another plus is that Ben Foster is in the film. I think he’s a really awesome actor. So I have no problem checking the film out in the theatres[/quote]

I think he’s a great actor as well. Loved his role in Alpha Dog. He was just so realistic to me.[/quote]

3:10 to Yuma changed the way I looked at this actor.

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]dnlcdstn wrote:

[quote]kellerdp wrote:
Another plus is that Ben Foster is in the film. I think he’s a really awesome actor. So I have no problem checking the film out in the theatres[/quote]

I think he’s a great actor as well. Loved his role in Alpha Dog. He was just so realistic to me.[/quote]

3:10 to Yuma changed the way I looked at this actor. [/quote]

He was awesome in Pandorum as well.

[quote]Steel Nation wrote:

[quote]four60 wrote:

[quote]dnlcdstn wrote:

[quote]kellerdp wrote:
Another plus is that Ben Foster is in the film. I think he’s a really awesome actor. So I have no problem checking the film out in the theatres[/quote]

I think he’s a great actor as well. Loved his role in Alpha Dog. He was just so realistic to me.[/quote]

3:10 to Yuma changed the way I looked at this actor. [/quote]

He was awesome in Pandorum as well. [/quote]

Agreed the guy can act no doubt, not physically impressive, but more like that crazy psycho impressive. I also liked him in those two movies, his acting ability over shadows the fact he is a buck 25.

I liked Pandorum too. Not very original, but still well done and a cool twist.

Foster was great as The Stranger in 30 Days of Night.

Ben Foster for fucking president!

Hey, did you guys know that Dolph -

Reportedly has an IQ of 160. He graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, got his master’s in chemical engineering, then was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to MIT.

He also speaks five languages (French, Swedish, German, English and Italian). He’s a Pentathlon Team Leader, a former Ranger, and a third-degree black belt.

[quote]SkyNett wrote:
Hey, did you guys know that Dolph -

Reportedly has an IQ of 160. He graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden, got his master’s in chemical engineering, then was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to MIT.

He also speaks five languages (French, Swedish, German, English and Italian). He’s a Pentathlon Team Leader, a former Ranger, and a third-degree black belt.
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So Sky basically he can kick our ass and then pontificate on how he kicked our ass in 5 different languages to women to get them to go down on him? Wow, how would you like to be his brother, talk about inferiority complex.

Mechanic?

I think you misspelled ā€œTransporter 4ā€.