Trailer: Tom Cruise IS "Jack Reacher"
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I love the Reacher novels, but I just can't wrap my head around the 6'2" ex-marine being played by Tom Cruise. :o(
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interesting...so they didn't pattern it after a book, but rather the character.
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I read three or four of these books, and I'm baffled as to how they decided to get Cruise to play Reacher. He's completely wrong for the part physically, and his personality doesn't seem to match either. Oh well.
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I may have to give these books a look; seem pretty interesting after some legwork. |
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Isn't Cruise 4'5"? Reacher is 6'6" 250 and rough looking.
This is almost as bad as when Cruise played a freaking Samurai. LMAO |
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I think the last Cruise movie I liked was Rain Man.
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I like Tom Cruise, but.....................................................NO!!!
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bad casting choice. They shoulda went with someone who looks badass. Plus he sounds like a pussy. I haven't read the books, maybe it's supposed to be a regular looking dude that is a total badass and you wouldn't expect it or something.
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Xenu isn't going to like what some of you are saying.
Or thinking. |
Watching him kick everyone's ass was HILARIOUS.
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People saying a 5'6" guy couldn't kick the crap out of someone are being ridiculous. Someone that's trained to do it can absolutely kick the crap out of someone who's much larger, but untrained. You don't have to be the biggest and the strongest.
As for Cruise in the role... I haven't read the books and know nothing of Reacher, but I generally don't buy in to the author's physical description of the character unless its integral to the character. Playing the part is more about attitude, IMO. |
Well, I liked the car....... :spock:
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He's never been believable as a tough guy except to people who don't know what tough is. He's a primped up wimp. It radiates from him. |
I thought Crusie did a good job in Collateral. He came across as a pretty convincing badass in that. And a bad guy to boot.
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Maybe he's really playing Jack Reacharound.
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Know how I know you're 5'6"? |
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But I'm out of shape. Tom Cruise would probably kick the shit out of me. |
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jack reach around in drive II: I've got a jacket too
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IMHO size often matters. |
Stallone was pretty short.
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Full Trailer out now
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So, if he has a bullet, is it a Jack Reacher round?
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Meh...
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ahahahaha
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take with a grain of salt, but Harry Knowles has seen it and liked it. I loathe his reviews, but it sounds like a fun ride.
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/59895 |
The only complaint I see repeatedly is a height issue. Since I am never going to get a John Clark movie, I will take the second best in Jack Reacher.
Jack Reacher is a man who uses morals to an extreme and has lost the ability to be empathic. Sounds pretty close to Cruise's real life to me. |
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Pretty impressive for a Cruise action flick these days.
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Sorry, i'm just not buying cruise as the mega-badass anymore.
Jack Reacharound. |
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Ouch....bad timing for sure....Starting to wonder if this movie and Django are going to suffer at the box office from Post Sandy Hook depression....
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/weekend...-jack-reacher/ We’re talking about a film that begins with a madman ex-Army sniper randomly killing five people near PNC Park, the Pittsburgh Pirates’ home field. But that’s not all, as Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle points out: Mick, whose full review will appear in tomorrow’s Weekender, calls one image in the opening “the most unfortunate single shot in a movie this year.” He describes the sniper looking for victims through his rifle scope: ” We see the potential victims through the crosshairs — the movie invites us to identify, not with innocent people, but with the assassin’s power. And then, for an endless second and a half, through the crosshairs, we see a little girl.” Yikes. Other critics are saying the same thing: “The idea of watching a movie in which a sniper methodically crafts his own bullets, practices weekly at a gun range, then waits quietly in an empty parking garage before shooting five people dead may not sound like the most appealing form of entertainment during these tragic days,” wrote the Associated Press’ Christy Lemire, who liked the movie. “Because it begins with this scene of a mass slaughter, shown from the gunman’s point of view, the movie accidentally and automatically evokes obscene images of slain first-grade children. Those images will be in most Americans’ minds for a while, certainly through the early run of the movie,” wrote Richard Corliss of Time magazine. Yes, rescheduling a movie this close to its release date may be as easy as stopping a glacier, but it might be wise. After a week of seeing the faces of those 20 dead children, whose funerals were being held this week, how many folks really want to see a movie that starts with a mass killing this weekend? The box-office damage from staying the course might be greater than the damage of rescheduling. Even the film’s more-than-respectable 78 Tomatometer rating probably won’t help much. |
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His other movie looks pretty awesome too. Don't discount him. Usually actors his age go on a streak like this before they retire or direct exclusively. Enjoy them.
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He's five feet nothing and overexposed as a giant flake. |
CHUD's tag team review: http://www.chud.com/121009/tag-team-...-jack-reacher/
They seem to like it a lot. |
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Highly recommended |
I thought he played Reacher very well. If only he wasn't 5 foot nothing
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The wife and I enjoyed it. And I thought Cruise was believable. Can't see how his height has anything to do with the role.
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In the books Reacher is supposed to be a very physically intimidating presence. Cruise does not have that IMO
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And having not read the books, I didn't really have any problem believing Cruise as this force. |
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Mike Tyson says hi |
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It would be like casting the Rock as Sherlock Holmes. |
Wasn't a bad flick. Less action film than it was a John Grisham style film.
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Goop popcorn movie.
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I enjoy movies so much more because I don't read books, yay for me. Lol
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liked this movie good plot and action and i dont even like going to the movies !
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The more I think about it, the more I really loved this flick. It's a solid, fun ride. I hope there are sequels, but the box office might not justify it.
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Sweet. Sounds like we might get a sequel. Love this movie. Very low key and a throwback action flick.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/12/jack...never-go-back/ EXCLUSIVE: Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions are moving ahead with a sequel to Jack Reacher, the 2012 film that starred Tom Cruise and is based on Lee Child’s bestselling novel series. A rumor went around that the studio might be trying to squeeze in a Reacher film before Mission: Impossible 5. Paramount has denied that, but I’ve learned it’s trying to fast track another installment. This one will be based on Never Go Back, which was published earlier this fall. In it, Reacher heads back to his old military base in Virginia to take a woman to dinner who is now the commanding officer. By the time he gets there, she has been arrested, and Reacher finds himself being charged with pummeling one guy and fathering a child with a woman. He can’t remember either transgression but gets to the bottom of it with cunning and sometimes brute force. |
I was a big fan too. Movie was really well done.
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I always thought Dwayne Johnson would have played the perfect Jack Reacher. |
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In all seriousness, I wasn't wowed by the trailers when they first came out, nor did I think it looked terrible- just kinda indifferent and probably just another so so action flick. I was rather surprised by how many people that I would be around when there was a promo for the movie that totally trashed it and thought the movie looked absolutely terrible? Kinda made me question what I was missing that seemed to turn so many off. Needless to say, I caught a chance to see it and thought it was done rather well, and think the novel fans that got up in arms by Cruise were rather silly because it wouldn't have been made without box office draw. As much as I love Dwayne Johnson, he's not at the point where he's a real solo box office draw to drive ticket sales typically alone at this point in his career. |
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and The Rock would be a terrible Reacher. Too buff. He's an Army MP, not Conan the Barbarian.
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