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Cap wasn’t being tested for performance enhancers tho. Cap without his super soldier peds gets 50-45’d.I had it 48-47 for Cap
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GSP did great compared to other MMA actors.Favorite fighter ever, but he's a dreadful actor. They gave him lines in French and he managed to fucked these too.
Bartuc is cool GSP does a great job. Whoever says his acting sucks is silly. He does just fine.
Agreed, but it's not like the bar is pretty high.GSP did great compared to other MMA actors.
He needs to be less serious, make his character cracking jokes all the time and have him grinning all the time. It'll feel like a more natural role for him. He's not really good with the acting tough style acting, always seems like he wants to smile. He should play up that style of acting first. Probably yield the best results on screen. He can still do all the action scenes but less tough guy facial expressions. He should just be the way he is on his instagram training videos. Marvel movies likes to add comedic humor to lighten parts of the movies/shows, so they can use his character for some of that.They probably thought that making him speak French would make his acting suck less.
Guess not!
More shadow boxing. That type of training transfers well for movie fight scenes. It's like traditional martial arts doing forms and katas. You can train a whole fight scene by yourself.Movies and TV Shows add MMA fighters for name value, popularity, and to give that value that their heroes are really fighting and beating up a bad ass.. but it's always the wrong decision, because these MMA Fighters can't act... know how to throw a real punch but are terrible at throwing fake ones, they have to be trained how to throw a movie punch, and it just always ends up looking cheesy... I get why they get selected as actors, but they always seem to do a terrible job at it.
shadow boxing doesn't help man.. there is a set way on how to train and throw a movie punch, and it isn't shadow boxing, with shadow boxing you are still training to hit as if your opponent was standing in front of you, with a movie punch you are literally throwing a punch with the intention of it not landing, but also looking like it did land.. hell if anything the best way to approach that is train with some WWE fellows.. but any movie that I have seen with a previous MMA fighter.. looks terrible.. and it sign bites.. you'll even hear them say I threw punches my whole life now i'm learning how to throw a fake punch.. it just isn't the same and they are terrible at doing them, they aren't stunt men, the only reason they get cast is the recognizable face, and because they are badasses in real life, so they want it to translate to the audience. this is really a tough guy.. which they are.. but they can't act for shit.More shadow boxing. That type of training transfers well for movie fight scenes. It's like traditional martial arts doing forms and katas. You can train a whole fight scene by yourself.
sniveling hater, boo hooNah, cap beat him down so hard that I had to check to see if it was Serra or Hendricks holding the shield.
Maybe we’ll see him on future episodes too