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missinginaesthetic · 1 year
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Evolution: Court-Side at an NBA Game (2004)
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bayleymania · 5 months
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My most controversial opinion is that the best wrestler to actor is Bautista.
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sonnykissed · 4 months
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Batista
Notable Roles
Drax, Guardians of the Galaxy
The Parakeet King, the Boy and the Heron
Duke Cody, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery
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John Cena
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Peacemaker, Peacemaker
John Triton, The Marine
Jakob Toretto, F9/F10
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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson
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Scorpion King, The Mummy Returns & Scorpion King
Maui, Moana
Luke Hobbs, Fast & Furious franchise
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gracies-dzienny · 1 year
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Dave Bautista breaks down his tattoos - GQ 
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rawiswarr · 11 months
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Evolution: Ric Flair, Triple H, Batista, Randy Orton
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oldinterneticons · 4 months
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the-hanged-lover · 3 months
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smackdown, february 21st, 2005 // smackdown, february 2nd, 2024
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likeit-or-whumpit · 2 years
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After CM Punk is brutally attacked by Kane post match, Batista runs out to help. When Punk extends his hand to express his gratitude, Batista refuses to shake it and then further belittles Punk.
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I saw “Glass Onion” a few days ago with one of my cousins. Just some miscellaneous thoughts:
1) I hope Jeremy Renner has seen the movie. If he hasn’t, he definitely should once he gets out of the hospital.
2) Some of the cameos were…random. Like, yes, the role of “vaccination checker” definitely needed the talent of Ethan Hawke to bring out the complex layers of the role. But seriously, it feels like some of the actors were just bored and had a free day to help Rian Johnson out.
3) I did like how the movie was structured. It was sort of a pseudo-Rashomon where instead of conflicting accounts, we were just not seeing the full picture because we were not aware of a different character’s POV. It’s actually clever.
4) If I had to nitpick, I was a little annoyed that Benoit Blanc was written in a way that he just happens to know the answer to everything. Yeah, I know, he’s the detective, but the way he’s written in the movie makes him feel omnipotent. It’s fun to figure the mystery out along with the character, so it’s a little disappointing when the mystery is just solved for the audience, if that makes sense. It’s like they’re telling us what was happening instead of showing, which isn’t necessarily a deal breaker, but can still be annoying.
5) My cousin: “Jessica Henwick was just vibing in the movie lol. Everyone else had these big dramatic roles, and then there’s Jessica just showing up every now and then.”
6) Rian Johnson claims this movie isn’t about Elon Musk…but I feel Musk had to have inspired this movie a teensy bit. Maybe that’s just Rian covering his ass so he doesn’t get sued for defamation.
7) Amogus
8) If I had to pick a cast member who stood out, I’d obviously pick Janelle Monae. But Batista definitely gets second place, he really killed it as Filipino/Greek Andrew Tate.
9) Okay, another nitpick. I liked the overall movie, but I did not like the “look how quirky I am!” tone that Johnson was going for. It’s fine for the first third of the movie, but just becomes obnoxious as the movie goes on. I would’ve preferred a more mature, grounded mystery, but hey, that’s just me.
Overall review: As someone who didn’t care for “Knives Out” (I think I gave that movie a letter grade of C or C-), I thought “Glass Onion” was a massive improvement. The mystery was better thought out, the characters were more engaging, and, aside from Jessica Henwick, the cast was better utilized. I just would’ve preferred less quirkiness and a climax that wasn’t just Daniel Craig explaining the mystery. So, for a letter grade, I give it an A-.
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cosmoseinfeld · 5 months
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magnoliacharmed · 7 months
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gracies-dzienny · 1 year
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chelseajackarmy · 4 months
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shaeuigi · 2 years
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good lord🥹.
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finndoesntwantthis · 1 year
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WHO IS TELLING DAVE BAUTISTA HE CANT BE IN ROMCOMS
WHO IS LYING TO THAT PRECIOUS BEEFY MAN
DAVE I WILL BE YOUR ROMCOM GIRLFRIEND PLSSSSSSSSS
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rookie-critic · 1 year
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022, dir. Rian Johnson) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery was every bit as good as the original. The master detective with the horrendous (but charming) southern accent, Benoit Blanc, is back for a second caper, and this time it's rich. Yet again, we are back to poking fun at rich people, but Glass Onion manages to do it in a way that is entertaining and just plain fun. Yes, yes, we know, rich people = bad, we've had so many movies about that this year. I just can't knock this one for it, it's too good. The man at the center of this mystery, illustrious billionaire Miles Bron (played with just the right amount of unbearable smarminess by Edward Norton), is the epitome of the horrible rich tech mogul. He's Steve Jobs, he's Zuckerberg, he's, quite topically, Elon Musk, and the film plays this so on the nose, yet it never feels farcical. There is a scene, getting towards the film's end, where it is basically a "say you're absolutely dunking on Elon Musk without specifically saying that's who you're dunking on" moment. It's wonderful.
The entire comedic nature of the film, as well as the airtight script-writing involving the mystery itself, make this overall a more entertaining watch than Knives Out. Where the first film edges out this one is in its characters. Kathryn Hahn, Kate Hudson, and Dave Bautista, as hilarious as they all are, don't feel like fully fleshed out characters here. The entire cast, save for Craig, Norton, and Janelle Monáe, feel a little like they're playing character templates. All the pieces are there, the basis of a personality exists, but they never really come to life the way that Ana de Armas, Chris Evans, or even more minor characters like Jamie Lee Curtis and Toni Collette do in Knives Out. This isn't necessarily a knock against Glass Onion, it's probably part of the point; to show how superficial all of these characters are, but it is a departure from the Thrombey family, most of whom were just as superficial as the characters in this film. None of this gets in the way of the film's humor or its storytelling, however, so it is definitely more of a nitpick than anything. Glass Onion is a raucous, laugh out loud good time that will keep you guessing reveal after reveal after reveal.
Score: 10/10
Currently streaming on Netflix.
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