Tom Hardy
as Bane 3/10
as Mad Max 3/10 ( Sorry, but Fury Road belonged to Charlize Theron)
as Ronnie Kray 10/10
As a Actor 9/10 (Revenant, Warriors, Inception, Dunkirk)
Well?
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9/10. Very versatile, can do both serious and action roles. Plus he's really hot, would bite those lips.
He's my fav modern actor.
Donno why you thought he sucked as Bane, he got the character perfect. The story and redubbed voice messed it up.
7/10. He is just good. He has potential to be better though. His role in Bronson was golden, for example. If he did more of those type of roles, he would be amazing.
Hardy is great. It's been neat watching him over the years; from his "start" in Star Trek Nemesis (man he was a tiny little thing in that!) to his works in Batman, Inception, and Bronson.
He wasn't the best part of Mad Max, but he was great in that role none the less. That movie is pure fun.
Yes, favorite modern-day actor. Whenever I see Tom Hardy listed for a movie, I get pretty excited. Dark Knight Rises (even though it wasn't as good as the second Batman film), Mad Max, Bronson, Warrior, Dunkirk, Bronson, RocknRolla, Lawless, Locke, and The Revenant. He was especially good in The Revenant. He does such a great job as a villain. I love his "give-no-fucks" attitude coupled with his strongman look.
Where's Shinzon?! 11/10
Funny enough, he probably was one of the best villains in the movies. Picard see's in him himself and the potential for good, against what fate has dealt him, trying to convince him with the optimism associated with Roddenberrys vision. Where as Shinzon sees his course set, an avenging angel for the Romulon/Federation conflict. In the end the Romulons redeem themselves by drawing a line on how far they are willing to go, as opposed to the typical two-dimensional villains. On paper Nemesis is very good, almost as good as the Undiscovered Country, maybe even better, just executed really horribly devolving into lame action sequences and bizarre scenes (rape anyone?)
It works into the idea of Data as well. He's always aspired to be human in the series exploring his potential, and here, he's explaining what it is to be human to Picard as opposed to the other way around, portraying in the end one of he greatest human traits, sacrifice to save his friends, carrying on his legacy in the form of a blank slate Data with own potential, reminding Picard that goes both ways.
But yea, didn't come together. If it had, could have been an amazing movie.
He had no lines in Mad Max and a thing over his face for a lot of it, so yeah, he wasn't able to emote as much as a character which is not his fault at all, merely the way the role was written. He's solid 9/10 or 10/10. He's AMAZING in the Revenant, incredible.
He had no lines in Mad Max and a thing over his face for a lot of it, so yeah, he wasn't able to emote as much as a character which is not his fault at all, merely the way the role was written. He's solid 9/10 or 10/10. He's AMAZING in the Revenant, incredible.
I think you're confusing Hardy's role in Dunkirk and Mad Max.
Where's Shinzon?! 11/10
Funny enough, he probably was one of the best villains in the movies. Picard see's in him himself and the potential for good, against what fate has dealt him, trying to convince him with the optimism associated with Roddenberrys vision. Where as Shinzon sees his course set, an avenging angel for the Romulon/Federation conflict. In the end the Romulons redeem themselves by drawing a line on how far they are willing to go, as opposed to the typical two-dimensional villains. On paper Nemesis is very good, almost as good as the Undiscovered Country, maybe even better, just executed really horribly devolving into lame action sequences and bizarre scenes (rape anyone?)
It works into the idea of Data as well. He's always aspired to be human in the series exploring his potential, and here, he's explaining what it is to be human to Picard as opposed to the other way around, portraying in the end one of he greatest human traits, sacrifice to save his friends, carrying on his legacy in the form of a blank slate Data with own potential, reminding Picard that goes both ways.
But yea, didn't come together. If it had, could have been an amazing movie.
Wait wat? Rape scene?
Where's Shinzon?! 11/10
Funny enough, he probably was one of the best villains in the movies. Picard see's in him himself and the potential for good, against what fate has dealt him, trying to convince him with the optimism associated with Roddenberrys vision. Where as Shinzon sees his course set, an avenging angel for the Romulon/Federation conflict. In the end the Romulons redeem themselves by drawing a line on how far they are willing to go, as opposed to the typical two-dimensional villains. On paper Nemesis is very good, almost as good as the Undiscovered Country, maybe even better, just executed really horribly devolving into lame action sequences and bizarre scenes (rape anyone?)
It works into the idea of Data as well. He's always aspired to be human in the series exploring his potential, and here, he's explaining what it is to be human to Picard as opposed to the other way around, portraying in the end one of he greatest human traits, sacrifice to save his friends, carrying on his legacy in the form of a blank slate Data with own potential, reminding Picard that goes both ways.
But yea, didn't come together. If it had, could have been an amazing movie.
Wait wat? Rape scene?
When Shinzon meets Picard he's never seen a human women before. One of his Nosferatu alien buddies who was in the slave mines with him helps him attempt to mind rape her.
Where's Shinzon?! 11/10
Funny enough, he probably was one of the best villains in the movies. Picard see's in him himself and the potential for good, against what fate has dealt him, trying to convince him with the optimism associated with Roddenberrys vision. Where as Shinzon sees his course set, an avenging angel for the Romulon/Federation conflict. In the end the Romulons redeem themselves by drawing a line on how far they are willing to go, as opposed to the typical two-dimensional villains. On paper Nemesis is very good, almost as good as the Undiscovered Country, maybe even better, just executed really horribly devolving into lame action sequences and bizarre scenes (rape anyone?)
It works into the idea of Data as well. He's always aspired to be human in the series exploring his potential, and here, he's explaining what it is to be human to Picard as opposed to the other way around, portraying in the end one of he greatest human traits, sacrifice to save his friends, carrying on his legacy in the form of a blank slate Data with own potential, reminding Picard that goes both ways.
But yea, didn't come together. If it had, could have been an amazing movie.
Wait wat? Rape scene?
When Shinzon meets Picard he's never seen a human women before. One of his Nosferatu alien buddies who was in the slave mines with him helps him attempt to mind rape her.
Say what?! I don't remember that scene at all. Was this in the final theatrical release?
Tom Hardy
as Bane 3/10
as Mad Max 3/10 ( Sorry, but Fury Road belonged to Charlize Theron)
as Ronnie Kray 10/10
As a Actor 9/10 (Revenant, Warriors, Inception, Dunkirk)
Well?
0 / 10
He is absolute horrible and without Theron in mad max it would have been a disaster.
Also i still laugh abit when the rumors come up that he would have been offered James Bond. Like they would ever cast that disaster.
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