Your honour, I feel so confident of Marge Simpson’s guilt that I can waste the courts time by rating the super-hunks.
- The Blue-Haired Lawyer
It’s a show unlike any other this week as Steve and Brian duke it out… Well, George Clooney and Brad Pitt duke it out… Well, Steve and Brian duke it out through George and Brad’s movies. We picked 5 movies for each actor and stacked them up against eachother to see who’s the super-iest of the super-hunks.
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It was fun listening to you guys battle it out… more fun than watching either one of these so-called superhunks flicks, to me anyway. I actually don’t find either Clooney nor Pitt all that attractive, but since we’re judging on merit, I’d go with Clooney. I agree with Steve that Pitt’s best work has been in supporting roles, in fact the reason I saw Fight Club was Ed Norton As for Clooney, and Morgan Freeman & David Fincher’s direction were the main draw of Se7en. Clooney on the other hand definitely has that leading man charm and he can carry a movie on his own (i.e, Michael Clayton, Up in the Air). Meet Joe Black was such a total bore, I saw it because of Anthony Hopkins, but even the great thespian couldn’t save that dullfest.
It was the verbal dueling that was the biggest incentive for doing this show – so I’m glad it worked for you. I knew that Brian was gonna get into it, even if he wasn’t entirely into the concept – the opportunity to prove me wrong is too enticing for him. See, I love Meet Joe Black – love it! But I can’t deny its weak points. I just love taking the time out to check it out, which is saying something, considering that it’s a 3 hour movie!
I need to watch Michael Clayton again. That movie was just too cool – it’s just that murder scene, it makes the whole movie hard to watch.