the trailer annoyed me.. the movie has several parts where they use lots of cgi and cool effects for an old time golf movie... so stupid. A movie is supposed to pull you into it those will pull everyone right out. They seriously are just using special effects now just for the sake of doing so its getting really lame.
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
He was pretty good in "The Battle of Shaker Heights". Carrying a golf movie, which won't be a big draw, probably isn't that much of a stretch.
here's a question -- do you think this was a good move for Shia's acting career?
i havent seen the film yet, but it seems like a smart move and good transition for him.
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Being cast for a lead role in a Disney movie? If he didn't take it, it would be career suicide. Especially after taking pathetic supporting roles, i.e. "I, Robot".
why would it be career suicide to not take it? the money? the exposure aspect?
i mean, i think he is the perfect fit for this movie and this movie is a good fit for him, but I dont know a lot about the way hollywood careers work....
Originally posted by edwinian
why would it be career suicide to not take it? the money? the exposure aspect?i mean, i think he is the perfect fit for this movie and this movie is a good fit for him, but I dont know a lot about the way hollywood careers work....
It would be stupid for him not to take the role is what I said.
Originally posted by edwinian
hopefully for his sake more people will go and see what he can do with a lead and what paxton can do with this type of story.
he had the lead in Holes
I liked him in his small support roles in I.Robot and Constantine. But I do think hes capable of more. I just think this movie is stupid.
Originally posted by forumcrew
he had the lead in HolesI liked him in his small support roles in I.Robot and Constantine. But I do think hes capable of more. I just think this movie is stupid.
still havent seen it yet myself, but a buddy caught Greatest Game over the weekend and said he liked it. "surprised" was the word he used and he's pretty critical of movies. i asked him about shia and he said he didnt keep thinking he was watching shia labeouf up there, and that labeouf came off as a real actor....anyway...