AVEITWITHJAMON
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^He did have that westerner walk going on in the movie, I think it was a cross between cowboy and samurai in how he moved.
Tom Hardy was amazing in Warrior.
Opinions? Subjectivity? What are those? Something from the stone age I guess.Anyone saying Tom hardy was terrible or his performance in The Warrior was cartoonish either didn't see the movie at all or is trolling. That movie was great and his performance was solid. It's the role that convinced many that he could pull off playing Bane in Dark Knight Rises.
Forget that. What about Charlie Hunnam's walk in this film? Man, the dude was swaggering like there was no tomorrow. Specially see the first scene where he is walking with his brother, his shoulders are swinging side to side, it was like an extremely over done "hero" walk but I think Del Toro kept it because it looks cool.
He sells it, I think it works for him. Hardy on the other hand....He walks like this pretty frequently in Sons of Anarchy, too. I'm beginning to think this is just his normal walk
I picked up the Blu-ray today. I was a little disappointed to see that the display at Best Buy was really small compared to recent releases like Star Trek and Iron Man 3. There were probably only 12 copies of the Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, with even less of the 3D version.
His walk was very similar to Tom Hardy's in Warrior. Its very over the top and an egotistical put on but that definitely fits with the character at that point.
Jeez Tom Hardy in Warrior. Has to be one of the most awful performances I have ever seen in my life. I vaguely liked the film but Tom Hardy was so off-putting that I cannot stand that movie anymore and remembrance of it is painful.
Many more than you I am sure. Many different kinds too.Apparently you haven't seen many movies.
Opinions? Subjectivity? What are those? Something from the stone age I guess.
A fine critic you must be then when you counter a differing opinion with "you haven't seen many movies". Criticism helps spread the spectrum of opinion to include every view point. A credit to your profession you are I am sure.Considering I've reviewed hundreds of movies, I very much doubt that.