Today's Charles Bronson
I would like to see him continue the works of Charles Bronson, like Death Wish and Mr. Majestyk. A great Villain would be Chuck Norris.
shareI would like to see him continue the works of Charles Bronson, like Death Wish and Mr. Majestyk. A great Villain would be Chuck Norris.
shareI wouldn't say that. After The Walking Dead ends, he'll get a couple of high profile summer movies. After that, he'll be long forgotten. Just like America other favorite tv "Badass", Walter White. By next summer, Walter White will be a distance memory from an overrated show. Normam Reddus will share the same fate.
share"Long forgotten" is an overstatement, even if he never acts again. Many actors are remembered for decades for having an iconic role in a single show. "Breaking Bad" stands as one of the greatest shows in television history. The only way Bryan Cranston's Walter White could become a "distant memory" is if we have some truly top-notch programming in the future to push it from the top spot. So, let's just hope so.
Norman Reedus does remind me of Charles Bronson a bit. Bronson was more laconic and taciturn, but Norman Reedus could likewise become an unlikely leading man, to whom people could relate to as an everyman's hero,.
I've never seen an episode of Breaking Bad (although it is on my list - my son is insisting I watch it with him). Having said that - I knew of Bryan Cranston from other things and he is a fabulous, highly versatile actor. Although I like Daryl Dixon - and Norman comes across as a really nice guy in real life (from what I've read) he isn't nearly as good an actor as Cranston.
Time flies like the wind - and fruit flies like bananas!