>In 1991, Arnold Schwarzenegger was paid $15 million to star in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a movie where he only speaks 700 worlds in 137 minutes. That’s roughly $21,429 per word. Earlier this year, everyone slowly realized that Henry Cavill’s Superman had very little to say in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, even though his character’s name was in the title. He only has 43 lines of dialogue in the whole movie.
>So the news that Matt Damon apparently only speaks about 25 lines of dialogue in the upcoming Jason Bourne isn’t completely out of the ordinary. Heroes who speak little and let their actions do the talking for them have been staples ever since Clint Eastwood put on a cowboy hat and squinted his eyes at the desert heat. So just go ahead and consider this your cool trivia of the day. slashfilm.com/jason-bourne-dialogue/
Why do leading actors only grunt and moan in movies now?
Colton Morris
Does mr Coinblatt force every hollytwink to take these pictures?
Jonathan Smith
its a silent age revival
Joshua Gomez
a love letter, really
Adam Hill
>References movies from the 70s >references movie from the 90s >grunt and moan in movies now
Connor Scott
Team America ruined anything with Matt Damon in it for me since 2004. Not that I really cared for him before anyway.
Evan Collins
Funfact: It's actually the same guy that did all those half naked Abercrombie photos and he's not even jewish or gay
Matthew Thomas
But Schwarzenegger makes sense he can barely speak English.
Nolan Martin
Based Mel only had 16 lines in the Road Warrior.
Carson Howard
>this is new
when the fuck were you born you tard, go back to school cunt.
Gavin Perry
Seeing how Matt Damon tried to get some SJW fag into Harvard through the dean's wife who then showed up in Amy's email leak I wouldn't put it past him to gobble some kosher cum.
Jacob Hernandez
And 2 of them were the same thing. Gosling only had like 17 or something in OGF I think, might have been 35 though idk. I like movies like that
Justin Cooper
superman was different though
that movie had multiple main characters and a retardedly huge amount of secondary/tertiary ones
bourne will (or should at least) be much more focused
Dylan Morgan
You haven't seen anything, boys
Eli Long
great movie
milla's husband actually looked like a promising director back in the day
Justin Baker
about to rewatch this, pumped
Juan Lopez
watch revenge of the jugger if you haven't
Caleb Allen
I based an entire tabletop adventure around this movie
>players fuck both the natives and the military to form a shaky truce
I need new players.
Lucas Cooper
>5gb >16 minutes to move throughout drive WAT
Levi Kelly
Never heard of this but I'm not surprised since they put some girl in Spiderman just to get the CEO's daughter into Brown University
Christopher Murphy
link?
Adam Lopez
>In 1991, Arnold Schwarzenegger was paid $15 million to star in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a movie where he only speaks 700 worlds in 137 minutes. > a movie where he only speaks 700 worlds in 137 minutes. >700 worlds in 137 minutes. >700 worlds >worlds
Pretty good price after all desu.
Tyler Moore
Good excessive dialogue in movies only appeal to women.
Talkies were mistake
Parker Sanchez
Bruce Weber is clearly a faggot. He may have a beard but 98% of his photos are twinks nude
John Miller
>4.7gb
You might as well watch a fucking yifi rip you pleb
Lincoln Sanders
>muh dialogue
Anthony Brooks
My problem with this isn't the idea overall that some movies have little dialog for the protagonist.
My problem is that this character was already established over 3 other films and he isn't a silent type at all. He talks a fucking ton.
Ethan Watson
I'm pretty sure Tony Jaa has about 3 lines in Ong Bak.
Juan Reed
Pretty sure Max only had 25ish lines in Road Warrior.
Robert Smith
>physical acting doesn't exist Hello Pleb City
Brayden Long
writing is hard
Jeremiah Green
>because people who've been trained to kill, are going to talk their targets to death
If this was the case, then Woody Allen would be the most feared assassin in history.