Showing posts with label Ryan Reynolds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryan Reynolds. Show all posts

Ryan Reynolds is the Face of New Hugo Boss Fragrance

Actor Ryan Reynolds will be the face of a new line of Hugo Boss men's fragrances. Representing fragrances seems to be a family affair because Reynold's wife Scarlett Johansson is already the celebrity representative for the perfume Rose The One by Dolce & Gabbana.

“BOSS is a brand that not only represents classic style and sophistication, but inspires men to work hard, embrace opportunities and strive for success in all aspect of their lives,” Reynolds said. “I’m honored BOSS invited me to be the face of its new men’s fragrance."

The actor, who will be playing the lead for the comic book based film The Green Lantern, will be representing two new currently unnamed scents for Boss. Looks like Boss made a great choice!

Johnny Depp Named Sexiest Man Alive


Johnny Depp has been named People's Sexiest Man Alive for the second time. He is the third man to receive this honor, along with Brad Pitt and George Clooney. A spokesperson for People Magazine stated, "At 46, the father of two still reigns as Hollywood's most irresistible iconoclast; as one-of-a-kind as his beloved 15 year-old-boots and as smoldering as his favorite Cuban cigars. He has had women swooning since his days as a teen detective on '21 Jump Street'."

Reports circulated earlier this week that Twilight hottie Robert Pattinson was taking the Sexiest Man crown this year. However, Depp's sexiness reigns supreme.

Hugh Jackman, last year's recipient of this prestigious honor, is elated that the "pressure's off" of him now. He says, "I can be a slob again."

Also featured on 2009's Sexiest Men list include: Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal, David Beckham, Bradley Cooper, Gilles Marini, Nick Cannon, Chris Daughtry, and Robert Downey Jr.

PCM Review: The Proposal


If you are looking for a way to smile on a cloudy day, The Proposal is the ticket. The Proposal is about a high-powered book editor Margaret (Sandra Bullock) who faces deportation to her native Canada. So she spontaneously announces she is engaged to her unsuspecting assistant Andrew (Ryan Reynolds), who has been tormented by her for the past three years. Facing blackmail, Andrew agrees to participate. The two head off to Alaska to meet his quirky family, where they are faced with many comedic situations that they must overcome if they want to pull off the scam.

This film is a romantic comedy where Bullock and Reynolds' chemistry is great. The plot of the movie isn't new, but you find yourself not minding much since certain freshness is brought to it by these actors. It is the poster child for a movie about people bringing out the best in one another. Sandra and Ryan have wit and charm that can't help but make you laugh. So if you're looking for a light-hearted laugh and an irresistible granny, check out The Proposal.

Ryan Reynolds talks about Deadpool's Greenlight after Wolverine Origin Appearance


IGN got some face time with Ryan Reynolds on the Deadpool movie after the success of the Wolverine Origin film. Ryan speculates there will be no tie in to Wolverine.

While the story is not fleshed out at all, Ryan also voiced his opinion again as he had prior to taking on the role that he wants to play a more authentic Deadpool in that the character breaks the fourth wall (aware of audience), also regarded as being 'self-aware'.

Deadpool is an unusual character in the Marvel universe. He is not a bad guy, yet in the Wolverine film, the writers abandoned the real essence of Deadpool and used him as a villain for Wolverine to defeat. This is a nightmare to any long time reader of Deadpool stories. Deadpool is the class clown of Marvel characters and to see him vilified is an insult to the movie goers that attended Wolverine as fans of Marvel comics. For instance, at the end of Wolverine, the Deadpool everyone was exposed to (whom many hope was not in fact Deadpool but a clone of sorts) had many mutant powers which should have made him an overwhelming adversary to Wolverine, but more importantly nothing like the Deadpool his character is in the years old storyline. Next Deadpool generated swords from his arms rather than use his swords which are his trademark weapon. What a ridiculous move by the producers of the film. This was the major insult to Marvel fans. This early in the process you can see Ryan wants the Deadpool we want as he insists even he didn't portray the real Deadpool in Wolverine ...."And I wasn't even the Deadpool that they knew."

Ryan agreed that he doesn't have the strong enough name in acting to insist to the producers they make Deadpool right, but he is the 'right' actor to play Deadpool if you want the authentic version. In his own words: "Yeah, all those things. And I have ideas for it that I think are right in tune with the tone of that character. I'm dying to see them on film. Literally, dying. So many of the outlets that follow this character are curious what the elements will be, afraid that you won't be disfigured, that you won't wear the mask, and I laugh because there's no way to do this without having the scarring, having the mask, having it all. And it can be done. It's a no-brainer in that sense. You gotta have the character of Deadpool. You don't want to just invent something new and call it Deadpool."

Ryan gets it, but do the producers? Will we get a lame Deadpool that Hollywood insists we should accept or will there be a story with substance and character with personality?

Asked when he felt Marvel was going into production for Deadpool, Ryan gave a Deadpool answer,"I have two dramas – one in the summer, one in the fall – and then, hopefully, after that, we'll get to tackle this crimson f--ker."

Ryan readily offers he is training physically to be a great Deadpool as well. His commitment is long term too, "Something like Deadpool, that could be three films, maybe eight or ten years. "

Ultimately Ryan Reynolds wants Deadpool fans to have faith in him in his effort to bring the real Deadpool to the big screen in his own film, "If they can imagine if one of them were given the opportunity to do a Deadpool movie, just imagine that's what's happening. Just to have faith in that. And to have faith in the studio. It's hard for fans to do that, but I feel like they really want to do an authentic Deadpool movie….He's like Jason Bourne meets Phantom of the Opera by way of Caddyshack. And that, right there, is a wholly originally character, and that's what excites the dark overlords who fund this film. And me."

-Lars Hindsley

Ryan Reynolds is Dead on as DeadPool in New Wolverine Movie


He's wanted the role for what seems over 10 years.... Ryan Reynolds is Deadpool in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. And the comic book character Deadpool has wanted to be Ryan Reynolds.



Sometimes the big news in movies like this isn't that Hugh Jackman is back as Wolverine again. Instead it's the introduction of other X-Men characters we all have been waiting to see.

Unlike the small cameo appearances of ultra cool characters like Colossus in the last two X-Men movies, these new characters are showcased. Characters such as Gambit and Deadpool will be pivotal character in Wolverine. In fact reshoots took place as the Deadpool character became more important to the studio execs. As he should be. Any graphic novel enthusiast worth his/her salt knows that Deadpool was part of the Weapon X program along with Wolverine.


What is great is that Ryan Reynolds is taking this graphic novel character just as serious as Robert Downey Jr. has taken Tony Stark in Ironman. Ryan sees Deadpool for what he is underneath the mask; Wade Wilson. “ I don’t even look at it like I play Deadpool in this movie. I really think I more or less play Wade Wilson, and I’m playing the creature that will eventually become Deadpool but in this movie it’s his newly formed version….so to speak.”

You want to believe that the studio recognizes that while this is Wolverine's origin, that you can't make a character like Deadpool an aside in the same way they did with Venom in Spider-Man. Deadpool is a complex character. He is the only character in all of comics that knows he is a comic book character and even Ryan Reynolds has discussed this aspect of his character in interviews. Deadpool at this point in the story is not disfigured, his character as many know his is not the same as what most readers know him as. Wade Wilson before his disfigurement won't wear the mask. Will this be the Deadpool origin as well? We will see.
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