Gerald Butler is for god sake Scottish, you can tell that by just looking at him...he fits right in "the 300", he should play sword half naked.
I want to know whose idea it is originally to play in a rom-com...his agent's or his...I want to meet the agent who sold Butler to the studios as romantic-comedy star(he was also in "The Ugly Truth" with Katherine Heigl), with this agent's help, maybe I can get a part in the next Tim Burton movie.
Gerald Butler is Scottish, you can tell that by just listen to him...
you can see him trying to form American sounding phrases with his lips, but the voice comes out coarse-grained and weirdly nondesprict, as if produced by a badly programmed computer.
His bounty hunter, who once is a great cop, takes on the job of taking in his exwife, a naughty NY crime reporter on the lam, played by Jennifer Aniston, in heels and skintight dresses. The QUEEN of all celebrity magazines is still adorable, and she has just enough technique-mouth twisted in disbelief, furrowed brow(Meryl Streep's laugh in "Julie and Julia")-to get by as a comedian.
This movie is an example of the once sublime genre known as "the remarriage comedy". That means, couple are tearing each other apart we're meant to root for tehm to get back together.
Even considered as no more than an assembly-line hollywood product, "the bounty hunter" falls right below factory standards