[quote=« Photonik »]Je suis pas sûr que les dents de Pitt et les lèvres de Gosling ensemble, ça soit si terrible, ça sent le râtelier de cheval à plein nez ce combo.
C’est comme le boeuf bourguignon et les gâteaux mi-cuits au chocolat : séparément c’est très bon, ensemble, faites passer les sacs à gerbe… [/quote]
Voilà c’est ça…
Et au portrait-robot de l’homme idéal, on peut ajouter la coiffure de Franck Ribéry, qui complète idéalement le tableau (bien mieux que la toison de ce laideron de Bieber), comme on le voit ici.
Peut-être…mais ce qui est sûr, c’est que le bonhomme a du goût (et il y a un de mes films préférés du Grand Clint dans sa liste, et rien que pour ça, il m’est extrêmement sympathique )…
[quote=« Hugh Jackman »]« I’m thrilled the studio called it The Wolverine instead of Wolverine 2, because we’re trying to set it up as a standalone picture. Tonally, it’s different from the other X-Men movies. It’s got massive action sequences, as people would expect, and it’ll be great fun. But it is a character-driven movie. It’s about a guy completely out of his element, in this world that’s foreign to him, and how he copes with that. I feel like we have the opportunity to deliver that badass, kick-ass Wolverine I know everybody wants to see. »
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[quote=« Will Yun-Lee »]« I’ve seen playbacks of Hugh fighting different characters in the movie, he’s no joke! He’s probably in the best shape I’ve ever seen him in all the X-Mens. »
« The fighting style in the this movie is very Japanese-specific. The movie’s stunt team 8711 is probably one of the best in the business. In training they beat me up all day and I could barely even walk home! Because we’re dealing with weapons like swords and Wolverine’s claws, even though they’re fake, you’re still just a fraction away from getting hurt or getting hit in the eye…I was like, 'Oh my god, I better not miss my timing. » [/quote]