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Vin Diesel
What happened to this guy? He's made some of the strangest movies choices in recent years. He had the Stallone and Schwarzenegger roles locked up for the next decade or so. So he turns down both Fast and Furious 2 and XXX2, which were guaranteed 100 million at the box office. In their places he decides to do the Chronicles of Riddick, which bombed at the box office, and now The Pacificer. The ultimate just kill my career now movie.
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Re: Vin Diesel
hes arrogant as all heck but god hes HOT and his voice ::melts::
i think he did right turning down fast and furious 2...XXX2 is a toss up...but i luved him as riddick and liked both movies |
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Re: Vin Diesel
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The Pacificer. [/ QUOTE ] Awful movie. |
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Re: Vin Diesel
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[ QUOTE ] The Pacificer. [/ QUOTE ] Awful movie. [/ QUOTE ] You chose to see this? |
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Re: Vin Diesel
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The Pacificer. [/ QUOTE ] Awful movie. [/ QUOTE ] You chose to see this? [/ QUOTE ] No. It was shown to us at the Disney Analyst Meeting. This is the movie Disney chose to show to convince us they were on the right track creatively. Go figure. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Vin Diesel
Vin Diesel is a big Dungeons and Dragons dork. I think that rules.
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Re: Vin Diesel
I believe I read that Fast and Furious was just a money decision, where Chronicles was willing to pay him a lot more. Don't know about xXx.
Money is definitely a big part of all this, but it also seems like he's trying to take roles and mold himself into a more complete actor rather than just go the action hero route, which I think is an admirable goal, even if it might be a stretch. His next role is the lead in a Sydney Lumet mobster trial movie. After that he's lead in a big-budget epic, Hannibal. Will be interesting to see what happens. |
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Re: Vin Diesel
Every movie he's ever been in sucked.
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Re: Vin Diesel
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Money is definitely a big part of all this, but it also seems like he's trying to take roles and mold himself into a more complete actor rather than just go the action hero route, which I think is an admirable goal, even if it might be a stretch. [/ QUOTE ] But haven't most action stars had success with this transition AFTER all of their big blockbuster movies? Bruce Willis & The Governator come to mind. By cememting their place in the action world, they always have a fallback as long as they keep themselves in shape physically. Freakin |
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Re: Vin Diesel
Saving Private Ryan?
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