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I was watching Chris Pratt's latest film today, and while I respect him as an actor, I can't picture him remaining a coveted actor into his golden years. Are there any actors/actresses out there who will be part of the "old guard" representing this generation of actors when their hair turns silver? I'll throw a name into the ring to get things started: Lakeith Stanfield. Not the biggest name yet, but he has a certain maturity to him.
EDIT: To add a bit more substance to this, what do you think makes all the difference as far as who will go the distance and who won't? I don't think it's as simple as popularity. To use the Chris Pratt example again (sorry Chris, I really don't hate you) there is an indefinable (or is it definable?) quality that separates someone like him from someone like Stanfield. Both have done serious parts, both have done comedies. But only one suggests staying power to me.
EDIT: Jesus Christ guys, I didn't say they should make another origin film. They shouldn't. This was a fun observation.
I'm not saying we need an extended scene showing his origin because we already know it but if they could somehow make this canon, I would love it. The Mask of Zorro came out in 1998 meaning Battinson would have been a child when it released and thus it could make sense if that was the film they were walking out of when the murder happened. The original comics showed Bruce Wayne and his parents walking out of The Mark of Zorro starring Douglas Fairbanks.
"That's a little game we played when things got slow at firebase Charlie." "Peace through firepower!!!"
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Nobody could play insane, deranged military colonels like the late actor Lance LeGault. But ironically, if you watch a forty-year-old episode of Simon & Simon titled Tanks For The Memories, what's astonishing is how up to date everything is. Mercenaries are still entering the front door of bars-- and out the back to the world's most dangerous places.
If you're tired of listening to wacky women on C2C talking to their dearly departed aunt Gertrude, tonight George brings back Robert Young Pelton. So here's to cold lead and warm women, Apocalypse Now! Or something like that.
So I had this really funky, vivid dream and this guy was in it. I know his face and I know he is an actor, but I can't remember his name or what movies he has been in, though I am pretty certain he is usually a bad guy. He is less famous than any of the big Italian American actors.
As far as a can recall, he usually has slicked back hair, possibly a small mole on his cheek, his face is kind of long and looks like a young Robert DeNiro.
I feel like he played, at least a couple of times, the bad guy in a comedy movie.
It's really grinding on me as to who he is.
If anyone can help me figure out who he is, I'll be forever grateful.
Thank you
Edit: he may have been a mafia type character in one of those comedy movies mentioned above
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> There, he saw Ned's sister Lyanna, lying in a bed of blood, having just given birth to a baby boy - a boy we know today as Jon Snow.
> Lord Snow's secret origin casts a long shadow across Game of Thrones, but it also shines new light on a long gone hero: Ned Stark, who raised Jon as his own son, protecting his secret identity from the realm at the cost of his own honorable reputation.
> Robert Aramayo, the actor who plays Ned in the Tower of Joy visions, spoke with The Hollywood Reporter about bringing the game-changing reveal to light, and how it reaffirms what viewers already know about the late, legendary Lord of Winterfell.
> One thing I was always attached to when playing Ned at this age is that we aspire to hold the principles and morals that Ned Stark does as an older man.
> The variations, as you say, in beating someone in battle dishonorably, the death of a warrior he admired so much, the death of his sister who was one of the most loved people in his life, and then the responsibility of taking care of a brand new life that's absolutely and completely in his hands sometimes the honorable thing to do is putting yourself on the firing line to protect something greater than yourself.
> I think a lot of people responded in a way that it made them feel differently about Ned; they had ideas about who Ned would have been as a twenty-odd-year-old kid.
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