Guardians Of The Galaxy 14 Stout Release Discussion 07/27/14
I'm eagerly awaiting the "You and Chris Pratt" thread to begin once people get these on their walls (hehe).
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Drive was kinda alright. I heard A Place Behind the Pines is legit though so I need to give it a whirl.bryndavies wrote:63schoeffling wrote:I didn't even know people had man love for Gosling... is that a real thing? And if so...what movies do people really like him in? I'm being totally serious. I don't dislike him, I just never really thought anything more of him than a good actor. I think way more people out there would be Pratt guys mainly because Parks & Rec.bryndavies wrote:i don't get the man love for gosling, i'd be more proud to say i'm a pratt man.
i'd say the man-loving gosling fans like the movies drive and a place beyond the pines. classic gosling "coolness."
Every time I'm in the middle of a workout and want to quit... I think of Chris Pratt. nohomo. We have similar facial hair so... we're practically brothers. Except I'm 5'10 (and a half) and he's, what did you say? 6'4"?IWish wrote:Chris Pratt. In my case, I don't think more words are necessary.
I'm surprised he doesn't garner more man crushes. If nothing else...
...admiration/inspiration - before/after transformation.
Pratt > Gosling
Looking forward to seeing the movie.
I saw an Jurassic World early release pic of him and noticed he looked tall, so I googled. Read awhile back and found 6'4"...looks like he might be 6'2". I find both acceptable. Not that it means much to most of you, here.
I know you guys are tired of hearing me say it, but I was truly inspired by this guy...to get into better shape.
I know you guys are tired of hearing me say it, but I was truly inspired by this guy...to get into better shape.
I had a man-crush on John Cusack when I was growing up. Stout Say Anything?jkw3000 wrote:Hey, whatever works, good for you.
So we've got Stout Gosling, Stout Pratt...wonder what he's got to make it a trifecta.
And IWish... wasn't really kidding. I'm totally inspired by Pratt as well.
Drive >>> A Place Beyond the Pines63schoeffling wrote:Drive was kinda alright. I heard A Place Behind the Pines is legit though so I need to give it a whirl.bryndavies wrote:63schoeffling wrote:I didn't even know people had man love for Gosling... is that a real thing? And if so...what movies do people really like him in? I'm being totally serious. I don't dislike him, I just never really thought anything more of him than a good actor. I think way more people out there would be Pratt guys mainly because Parks & Rec.bryndavies wrote:i don't get the man love for gosling, i'd be more proud to say i'm a pratt man.
i'd say the man-loving gosling fans like the movies drive and a place beyond the pines. classic gosling "coolness."
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^^ Oof.... My expectations just took a hit.
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Drive isn't better than a place beyond the pines. Not even close. The only 2 things drive has that trump APBTP is Cranston and a killer soundtrack. The last third of pines is meh but it's still a pretty strong film.63schoeffling wrote:^^ Oof.... My expectations just took a hit.
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Fixed.binky79 wrote:Not sure why nobody ever mentions The Believer. Easily the second best Gosling movie after Drive.
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Best Gosling movie by FAR is Lars and the Real Girl. So good.
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For me I love Lars & the real girl!Codeblue wrote:Fixed.binky79 wrote:Not sure why nobody ever mentions The Believer. Easily the second best Gosling movie after Drive.