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All About the Benjamins (2002)
As usual.....
Frankly I am getting really sick of all these predictable bad boy movies. The shot this critic takes a Flanagan's accent appeared to be all he could find to whine about, but it's ok to whine about a Scottish accent,..,... but oh Lawdy dont bad mouth Ebonics. I first spotted Flanagan in Sunset Strip and have followed is progress...Brave heart...Gladiator... Attila to name a few, gave us a small glimpse of his real intensity, I think this guy could be the next Hollywood bad boy. The same old bad guys are getting as predictable as the films they appear in, Yea we all love Al Pacino but audition this Flanagan in a modern version Scare face and he might just shock you. His accent getting on your nerves? Perfect....he did his job with his real voice, not some faked lily white English accent. Once again, this guys intensity was gained by surviving some pretty tough streets and if cast in the right spot, his accent, which is not staged, will not only get on your nerves but his role will chill you to the bone.... I have seen some outtakes, and with his glasses off delivering some pretty tough talk right into the camerea this guy could shake up even the toughest of hombres...disturbing more like it. Those film going PC folk will be lying in beds when he gets cast in the role he should be in crying
'Make him stop
Make him stop!' ....just keep your eye on him....and certainly dont turn your back!...Now if I could only spel.
All About the Benjamins (2002)
As usual.....
Frankly I am getting really sick of all these predictable bad boy movies. The shot this critic takes a Flanagan's accent appeared to be all he could find to whine about, but it's ok to whine about a Scottish accent,..,... but oh Lawdy dont bad mouth Ebonics. I first spotted Flanagan in Sunset Strip and have followed is progress...Brave heart...Gladiator... Attila to name a few, gave us a small glimpse of his real intensity, I think this guy could be the next Hollywood bad boy. The same old bad guys are getting as predictable as the films they appear in, Yea we all love Al Pacino but audition this Flanagan in a modern version Scare face and he might just shock you. His accent getting on your nerves? Perfect....he did his job with his real voice, not some faked lily white English accent. Once again, this guys intensity was gained by surviving some pretty tough streets and if cast in the right spot, his accent, which is not staged, will not only get on your nerves but his role will chill you to the bone.... I have seen some outtakes, and with his glasses off delivering some pretty tough talk right into the camerea this guy could shake up even the toughest of hombres...disturbing more like it. Those film going PC folk will be lying in beds when he gets cast in the role he should be in crying
'Make him stop
Make him stop!' ....just keep your eye on him....and certainly dont turn your back!...Now if I could only spel.
Dead Dogs Lie (2001)
One for a soccer mom....who thought The Piano was the BOMB!
First of all of you if film going soccer moms would face real life then do it and quit whining about it or if you want keep looking for warm fuzzies, the English Patient or the Piano should blow your skirt up, otherwise you just might find sex more than due benevolence. The story sucked, ice cube...predictable, Flanagan, a real man raised in the streets of Glasgow, and that is where he get is his intensity.. He learned the hard way, survival in the streets of of a crime infested city. Ever had a knife held to your throat? He has, many times, and those real life experiences are what created his intensity. It shows in his delivery and chills the audience. It's natural talent from surviving in the gjetto not from some light in the loafer's drama teacher. So sit their in your recliner and imagine what it's like to hid behind a dumpster in an ally for 9 hours while your are being hunted sown
.,you couldn't if you tried. Yea the movie wasn't too great but once again Flanagan's street savvy shines through. So they used the dreaded "N" word....who cares, Ms. Ostrich, its real life and so are his scars. And so is this guy....no drama classes...BTW....he is Scottish. Just watch him....