Dude would be an amazing Bond, suave as fuck!

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i agree.

>black
>handsome
>cool
>can fight
>delicious suckable bbc in his shorts

Make him bond and make the bond girl a blue eye nordic looking chick, throw in a sex scene ofcourse, and you got a movie that will basically print money.

nigger

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british cut is best cut.

quintessentially English

but hes american

On one hand JDW's dialogue delivery in this movie is complete dogshit
On the other hand I don't know how the fuck you can deliver the dialogue in this movie like it makes sense

easy we pretend he is canadian

>Suave English gentleman
>monkey butt
Immersion ruined.

I had total respect for both the actor and Nolan. I was bracing for one of those "Welcome to Erf" lines or some ghetto pun. This movie had zero of those. He was just a regular guy.

it would just be tenet but with no backwards shit. so in other words a good fucking movie

I agree cause im a 5”8 manlet so for once, there is an action hero I can identify to

>What? The fact that he's black didn't even cross my mind, dude! He's just so f*cking suave!

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Mad respect for Denzel's son for having to deliver quips like the hot sauce joke. What the fuck, those were worst than Marvel's. Doesn't Nolan understand humor?

based
wish I could afford a saville row

He is 5'9 220. Former nfl running back. Used to squat 515. You cant tell because he trained as an nfl running back so no show muscles. He could literally kill everyone. Nfl running backs have insane grip strength. He could legit crush a guys throat like bane

I was going to disagree without but then I come to to think of it. I always hate how his character is "talk less" type but the actor feel like he should talk more. I imagine a 007 movie (not bond) where he's slick talk fellas type. would be fun.

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>On the other hand I don't know how the fuck you can deliver the dialogue in this movie like it makes sense
Making it look like it makes sense is one thing, being able to deliver an articulated line is another.

I agree with your first point. Wife and I noticed it. Idk if he just didn't know what to do with his part or if Nolan dropped the ball on directing him, but either way it fell flat most of the time he was talking.
He should have had more emotion and slowed down. I'm still not convinced Pattinson is a great an actor as people make him out to be, but he did a great job here.

The fact the actor is American would actually be the main deal breaker for Broccoli and co.

>I'm still not convinced Pattinson is a great an actor as people make him out to be
you're wrong
>He should have had more emotion and slowed down
you're right

I don't understand this movie. I'm 2/3 of the way through on my 5th attempt but keep getting bored and distracted. I don't understand any of the mechanics of the inverted time , how they can move normally when everything else is backwards to them , and why should their choices matter at all due to the standard rate/time loop/it already happened shit
we had
>cool action scenes
>Cool international locations
>Cool music
All could have been a decent bond style thriller. Wasted on this shit. Maybe I'm low IQ (i could follow Looper and interstellar at least, or it had enough parts to keep me interested) but I CANNOT see the majority of normie audiences , forced into watching it in one go in theatres or with someone else on DVD, without reading any explainers etc , not being completely lost within 25 minutes of the beginning. No way

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Saw him in Lighthouse and Good Time and wasn't that blown away. Maybe it's because his character was more restrained in Tenet. I tend to gauge great acting by how they deliver a less animated character and this is the first time I've seen him in that.

dude. don't try to understand it. feel it.
also last war scene is really dog shit let's be real here.

>less animated character
what is that?

I want to understand at least the objective of each of their missions , what they're trying to do and why . Otherwise all the dialogue before and after makes no sense

Yea that hot sauce line stands out as one of the worst and most misplaced quips I've ever heard. It's so dumb it almost crosses into "is there something I'm missing?" territory but then you realize there's nothing. Can't fathom what the writers were thinking.

>On one hand JDW's dialogue delivery in this movie is complete dogshit
Every single dialogue delivery in that movie was absolute shit. I don't think I've ever seen a miscast this bad before.