I don't make a habit of calling any guy a "gentleman". Mainly because there are so FEW gentlemen in the world these days. But out of all the men alive today there is probably nobody who comes closer to being a gentleman than G.W. Bailey. You may remember him as Captain Thaddeus Harris from the 'Police Academy' movies. But for me, my first impression of him was his role in the 1999 Biblical film 'Jesus'. I've thought fondly of him ever since I saw him in that movie. Sure he was slimy, greasy, unrepentant son of a bitch. And yet...there was something appealing about the guy. Something amusing. Something charming. I've also watched him other Biblical movies such as 'Solomon' and 'St. Paul'. I was pleased to learn that he was a very gracious man who signed autographs for fans and was very charitable. I find it interesting and charming that a man who plays such bastards onscreen is a total sweetheart in real life. Of course, I never met G.W. Bailey personally but by all accounts, he was pretty good person. There is a video on YouTube of him being interviewed by a little girl. It was the cutest thing! She was asking him questions like, "What kind of cookies do you like?" The whole time, he treated her with so much respect. It was very precious. He's one of my favorite celebrities ever. The only person better than him is Sal Mineo. But he's really nothing like Sal. For instance, I am not romantically attracted to G.W. Bailey. And he's not physically beautiful like Sal Mineo (though he was sorta good-looking back in the day). Anyway, I just wanted to tell the world how I feel about G.W. Bailey. Bless his heart.
Hey everyone,
Have a look at these key art montages illustrating how key art is so stereotypical!
Most of the time you can tell the genre of a movie by just glancing at the poster.
There are 10 images in the series link for full viewing.
ex: orange on black and white is action and crime
I think its the kind of thing you dont really notice until you see the comparison. wow.
Have a look at these key art montages illustrating how key art is so stereotypical!
Most of the time you can tell the genre of a movie by just glancing at the poster.
There are 10 images in the series link for full viewing.
ex: orange on black and white is action and crime
I think its the kind of thing you dont really notice until you see the comparison. wow.
I just love the fourth X-men movie. It explains so much about Logans past. I cry everytime I see Hugh in the movie nearly in tears when someone he loves or cares about is killed. I just can't stand seeing men cry, but only true men cry. It twists around action and romance in such a great way. I love the part when he is on the motorcycle and he retracts his claws and shreds Striker's men car and it flips into the air and almost hits Zero. It's so cool when he blows up the helicopter in slow mo. It gives be goosebumps everytime I see him walk away with a serious face on him. It's so hot! It's said at the end when he gets his memory taken away from him and he doesn't remember the girl of his dreams and she dies right there on the spot after driving Striker away. It was also a good idea to make Sabertooth, Wolverine's bro. That made the movie more exciting and shows the rivalry of them in the first X-men movie. I think Hugh did a wonderful job acting all aggressive and all.