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KRIEGLERR t1_j93tl27 wrote

Yeah especially when he shares the screen with the guy who played Saladin and David Thewlis.

I think in the first act of the movie it somehow make sense for him to be "wooden" he pretty much doesn't want to live but when he arrives at Jerusalem he doesn't portray much more emotions.

I think a better actor would have elevated that movie even more. someone like Gyllenhall, Colin Farrell or Christian Bale (bit older)

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mike10dude t1_j93temu wrote

would be interesting to see how he would do if normal fox finally got in to the late night tv business and moved his show over there

I keep on seeing people claiming that it only gets good numbers because of some households are watching nothing but fox news all day if that's true then they could maybe it would actually get less viewers on there

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mike10dude t1_j93t484 wrote

almost all of nielsons info comes from people wearing little devices called people meters that look like pagers kind of doubt that many people who are in the hospital bring those with them

they also wont pick anything up if there is no audio usually when i see people watching tv in hospitals they have headphones on

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DoomPurveyor t1_j93se2g wrote

> Funnily enough he is the lead in one of my favourite movie (Kingdom of Heaven DC) but I still think he brings that movie down a bit.

Definitely, it's actually pretty impressive how Bloom gets completely out-acted in almost every scene. That cast overall is god-tier

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wethairlady t1_j93s7th wrote

I can’t remember any of the women on the show picking “the biggest strongest guy to challenge” so would appreciate if you could specify.

Do you mean the part where >!Bo-mi-rae volunteered for the punishment of Sisyphus? Because I thought it was clear the reason she did that was because no one on her team was suitable for an explosive strength challenge and would be better utilised elsewhere so she essentially sacrificed herself. She knew she was gonna get wreaked and was an absolute champ about it!<

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belac889 t1_j93q08v wrote

The Lost finales were always two hour time slots, but occasionally the episode before the finale was technically part 1 of the finale, those being Exodus and There's No Place Like Home (which both are split into three parts). Making them a little over two hours without commercial

The rest were just the normal two hour finale that would be a little under 90 minutes without commercials (these ones are sometimes edited as one episode or sometimes split into two parts, there is no consistency on streaming services).

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JuzoItami t1_j93pyqb wrote

Yeah. There's a lot of money behind it and it's got a ready-made fanbase that LOOOOOVES the source material, but at the end of the day it's yet another show about a post-apocalyptic dystopian America. There's nothing we haven't seen before. There's no new ideas. No fresh perspective.

Of course, I'll keep watching it because I love that kind of show, but there's not much to it other than that it looks cool. Maybe even really, really cool. But that's it.

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