My day to complain about casting firms killing movies.
Today’s Dogpile Award to Natalie Cheron and Director Camille Delamarre for The Transporter reboot, that manages to take a Luc Besson script and characters, that on paper looks hard to screw up, and ruin it with female leads too clearly stupid to remember their lines, less dress themselves; a male lead who does’t move with the flexible physicality of a cat, but the stiffness a penguin; and unlike Statham is about as believable as a physical threat as my grandmother’s parakeet. Meanwhile they manage to get Roy Stevenson who at worst makes every shot beautiful to look at, to play a role that he is too young for, and his talent and pace sticks out like Nicholson on a low budget sitcom. He can’t carry the movie alone. SO here is a perfectly good combination of budget and script lost entirely over casting.
Source date (UTC): 2015-11-21 14:17:00 UTC
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