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As a technical exercise, 300 is as commanding as Butler’s awe-inspiring Spartan leader (and boy, can he bellow a war chant) and its seismic impact on modern action cinema is plain to see.
Arthur is a 1981 American romantic comedy film written and directed by Steve Gordon.It stars Dudley Moore as Arthur Bach, a drunken New York City millionaire who is on the brink of an arranged marriage to a wealthy heiress but ends up falling for a common working-class young woman from Queens.
The Butler (full title Lee Daniels' The Butler) [4] [5] is a 2013 American historical drama film directed and co-produced by Lee Daniels and written by Danny Strong. [6] It is inspired by Wil Haygood 's Washington Post article "A Butler Well Served by This Election".
Although these films were important breaks, it was only in 2007 that Butler gained worldwide recognition for his portrayal of King Leonidas in Zack Snyder's 2007 fantasy war film 300. It earned him an MTV Movie Award for Best Fight and an Empire Award for Best Actor nomination. [1] [2] [3] That same year, Butler starred in the romantic drama ...
Butler’s brusque, beady-eyed, scowling-hulk charisma has aged well. A quick-fire actor in a caveman’s body, he has the ability to lift a piece of pulp so that it almost seems like a real movie.
Julia Quinn, who authored the Bridgerton series and co-authored the brand-new book about Queen Charlotte along with Shonda Rhimes, says she's hoping for the return of Reynolds in future Bridgerton ...
The real-life modern butler attempts to be discreet and unobtrusive, friendly but not familiar, keenly anticipative of the needs of his or her employer, and graceful and precise in execution of duty. The butler of fiction, by contrast, often tends to be larger than life and has become a plot device in literature and a traditional role in the ...
Review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gave the movie a score of 26% based on 193 reviews with an average score of 4.4/10, with the consensus describing it as "[a]n irritating, unnecessary remake that demonstrates the libertine charm Russell Brand exudes in supporting roles turn against him when he's star of the show."