Should have called it an Extras hommage.The reporter who made the mistake never said anything about The Avengers and he later admitted to making the mistake and apologized for it.
The reason he appears on Marvel, Star Wars or other stuff is the same. Sweet sweet money.
The reporter who made the mistake never said anything about The Avengers and he later admitted to making the mistake and apologized for it.
Yeah, Jackson does a lot but Trejo's output is absolutely mind-boggling. Swear to god that guy averages a new direct-to-video movie every week.Kind of reminds me of Danny Trejo. Trejo isn't as big name as Jackson of course but dude has enough bank. Even so he goes out and just volunteers to be in student films and little projects just because he likes the work and he likes meeting people.
Damn, that is long, I thought Kingsman came out a year ago. Time sure flies.He's in it for the money, and not for the art. His last good performance was back in 1998.
His last good performance was back in 1998.
He's Jamal's dad too
https://youtu.be/D8Tbp0pWfwc
You know, there's this thing called personal taste.
Dude is a workaholic, from what I've read about him he cannot stand being awake from work.
Just watched it over the weekend, read the book too fun stuffHis best performance is an HBO movie called The Sunset Limited.
Yup, just became his passion. He loves acting and playing new characters. It's crazy, I mean I still remember him from Coming to America and then seeing films like Jurassic Park, A Time to Kill, Pulp Fiction and then Star Wars as Mace Windu, Changing Lanes etc.
The issue with me has now become, I see Samuel L. Jackson in the movie, I don't see his character, unless it's something like Django Unchained. He's no longer a chameleon who can blend into roles but stands out.
He likes being paid millions to play dress up and make believe..
Can't say I blame him
He never said anything about cars either, but Jackson just assumed that was what he was talking about, without asking him to clarify, and started berating him live on air.
The reporter didn't apologise for confusing him with Fishburne. He apologised for not clarifying which commercial he was talking about when challenged. If I was him I would be furious with Jackson and with all the reporters that keep reporting this false line about him getting two black actors confused. http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ktla-anchor-apologizes-mistaking-samuel-679048
Sam Rubin said:I pride myself on the fact that unlike a lot of people who do this kind of work more often than not, I really do know what Im talking about. But I didnt 30 minutes ago, and Im really embarrassed about it, and I very much apologize to Samuel L. Jackson and anyone else who was offended for what was a very amateur mistake.
Read the apology and stop looking to be angry about it.
He wasn't talking about The Avengers or Captain America when he made the comment. He only found out that Capt America ran an ad after the fact. He didn't do his due diligence and as a result put Sam in a position to feel insulted. He apologized.
Rubin is a veteran reporter with decades of work for an LA based news station. He's not some poor guy whose career is ruined with this. He messed up, Jackson jokingly laid it on him, he apologized. The world moved on.
Of course a Captain America ad had also run during the Super Bowl, but I immediately felt so dumb, I didnt bring that up