I think his portrayal of Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
Brian Earl Spilner said:
George Clooney was a better Bruce Wayne than Michael Keaton.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
George Clooney was a better Bruce Wayne than Michael Keaton.
Brian Earl Spilner said:
George Clooney was a better Bruce Wayne than Michael Keaton.
AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
He is a total dooosh, but this is accurate.AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
That's because he was...AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal of Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
Brian Earl Spilner said:
George Clooney was a better Bruce Wayne than Michael Keaton.
He's he biggest dooosh on the planet...and I saw this movie before I hated his ass.aTmAg said:He is a total dooosh, but this is accurate.AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal or Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
I don't think this is a controversial opinion at all.AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal of Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Baldwin comes the closest to the character portrayed in the novel, but the scene when Ryan, Mancuso et al are getting ready to board the Red October and tries to decline a hand gun never rang true for me. Would a US Marine display such an anti-gun mentality? Especially when going into a potentially hostile environment?
I have had heated arguments with friends in the past that swore Harrison Ford was THE Jack Ryan standard. I just don't see it.'03ag said:I don't think this is a controversial opinion at all.AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal of Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Baldwin comes the closest to the character portrayed in the novel, but the scene when Ryan, Mancuso et al are getting ready to board the Red October and tries to decline a hand gun never rang true for me. Would a US Marine display such an anti-gun mentality? Especially when going into a potentially hostile environment?
The only way I enjoy that show is to think of it as not connected to the Tom Clancy universe at all.WestAustinAg said:
Well here's the worst...
Yikes. Red October is better than all of Ford's Jack Ryan movies. Could watch it over and over again.AgBQ-00 said:I have had heated arguments with friends in the past that swore Harrison Ford was THE Jack Ryan standard. I just don't see it.'03ag said:I don't think this is a controversial opinion at all.AgBQ-00 said:
I think his portrayal of Jack Ryan is the best of anyone to play the role
oragator said:
My hot take is that the phrase "hot take" needs to go away.
Been a long time since I've watched the whole movie (even though it's on tv all the time including a marathon yesterday). But was he really "anti-gun?" I remember that as just emphasizing how uncomfortable he was with going into action, as he discussed w/ the director earlier on. He was a desk guy who normally wore a suit. He didn't even wear the right uniform when he deployed.Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Baldwin comes the closest to the character portrayed in the novel, but the scene when Ryan, Mancuso et al are getting ready to board the Red October and tries to decline a hand gun never rang true for me. Would a US Marine display such an anti-gun mentality? Especially when going into a potentially hostile environment?