New Bill and Ted Movie?

March 25, 2010

There is going to be production late in the 2010 summer on a new Bill and Ted movie, featuring the original actors  Ted (Keanu Reever) and Bill (Alex Winter). With the same crazy plot as in the first two movies Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure and Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey this movies guaranteed to be a hit!

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The latest Mel Gibson Movie titled the Edge Of Darkness released January 29, 2010. It showed Mel doing his traditional Badass Cop Character, with an I don’t Give a Damn attitude, that all Mel Gibson fans have come to love. One thing that I did not like about this film (and I’m going to expand on this further) is the Cheezy ass Boston accent that Mel Gibson tries to do.In what seems to be only a few lines throughout the movie.  First you think you’re hearing things, I found myself thinking , “come on Mel is not trying for that accent, He’s just a little older, yeah that’s it he’s just older than I remember.” 

After you hear more and more lines from the old road warrior, it becomes apparent that yes, he has tried to pull off the boston accent. Mel Gibson has a strong enough following to speak how ever he wants where ever he is. I think it would have been way more badass if Mel would have just spoke his normal speech. It would save him from the weak accent performance he showed throughout the movie and it would solidly show that Mel Gibson does what He wants.

Ending Question.

What Do you Think? Can you think of any other big films with failed accents?

Also are there Think of some Other Movies with Failed Accents?

 

Out of the new modern series of animated T.V. shows, South Park and Family Guy are definitely the giants of the field. The question is who is the better of the two? Family Guy who’s jokes are more random than an ADD kid in a candy store or the ever evolving poop jokes from  ? I have found myself in many arguments with people every time I ask the question. Both shows I will agree are hilarious, they both provoke provocative ideas and are completely ridiculous. I also think that these two show started pushing the norm for crazy, as far as animated public T.V. show go.

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Possibilities:

  • Micheal Keaton-Played in Batman and Batman Returns
  • Adam West– Played in Batman The Movie
  • Val Kilmer– Played in Batman Forever
  • George Clooney– Played in Batman and Robin
  • Christian Bale– Played in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight

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