He IS a bleeding cowboy...
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i think rina sawayama should be allowed to kill matty healy
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I am deeply in love with your cyberwick au btw i am literally always rotating him in my mind
I'm holocalling him for you
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Movies I think are in the same universe as “John Wick”
(My headcanon of movies I believe are in the same universe as John wick)
1. Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Besides the obvious; they’re highly trained assassins, I think the people that came after them were the table👀
2. The Professional (León)
We know there low level assassins working within small business like the one León goes to👀
3. Bullet Train
Don’t have to explain much this speaks for itself
4. Barely Lethal
We’ve seen that wick was train to kill from a young age much like this academy for young girl killers👀
Might do a part two I think of other movies but feel free to comment and suggestions.
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here is the post where the future will see how absolutely UNDERRATED hiroyuki sanada is.
He should've been famous or at least as recognized like 10 or 20 years ago.
This man was in two marvel movies, one was in X Men with Hugh Jackman, and one in Endgame but his character was there to be killed by Hawkeye but still. Go sword fighting!!
He was also in Rush Hour(aka the most badass and iconic movie trilogy ever) with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker. Also in a movie w Brad Pitt (Bullet Train), in two movies w Keanu Reeves (47 Ronin, John Wick), ALSO w Tom Cruise (The Last Samurai and if I'm not mistaken there's one more but I forgot), he was also in a movie w Jake Gyllenhaal and Ryan Reynolds(Life).
He deserved all those roles, and he was in so so many big movies, yet he is still so underrated. Man is 60 years old, moving and swinging his sword faster than anyone his age, trust me I'm not even 20 and I'm having back pains just by standing for 30 minutes. A phenomenal actor, very handsome, amazing chemistry with all of the actors he works with, also very sweet and humble. No controversies or dramas.
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“There is no reason to have a practically functioning gun on a set,” Stahelski said. “To have a live round on a set is criminal. There isn’t a gun on our set that you could put a round into that it would be able to fire.”
The subject is particularly close to Stahelski, who was the stunt double for Brandon Lee, who was killed by a gun discharge on the set of “The Crow” in 1993. Stahelski refrains from speaking specifically about Lee or what happened on “Rust” but says there’s an industry-wide problem. “Ninety percent of the weapons available to rent are practical firearms,” he said. “So you’re asking the industry to dump all their rentals and restock. Not that it shouldn’t happen.”
Yet the “John Wick 4” production corralled dozens of stunt actors, hundreds of firearms and thousands of rounds of ammunition into 14 action sequences on four continents, all while creating a unified tone for a coherent narrative without anyone ever getting hurt by any of those guns.
“The baseline is that we give a shit — more than anybody else,” said Stahelski with Wick-like bluntness.
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Hollywood: Needs an older,badass Japanese guy who know how to fight
Hiroyuki Sanada:
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Some people’s guilty pleasure movies are bad romcoms… mine are mediocre action movies
what can I say, if a pretty man gets covered in blood I’m 100% down
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@pscentral event 11: 2023 releases but fake promo with some of my favorite (and completely related) medias
DUNE, part two
- SPICE GIRLS’ Spice up your life MV (1997)
COCAINE BEAR
- Charlie Day and Jason Bateman in HORRIBLE BOSSES (2011)
JOHN WICK 4
- Jonah Hill in THIS IS THE END (2013)
BARBIE
- Rebecca, Pocah, Lexa and Danny Bond’s Barbie MV (2022)
MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE
- Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt in BULLET TRAIN (2022)
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@bullettrainpromptweek
Day 6: Crossover
Barry being John Wick is very funny to me
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Hiroyuki Sanada in John Wick 4 (2023)
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