I think it has to do with changes in culture manly men are just not considered attractive anymore
your picture serves you well...Sean Hollyman said:I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome Liam Neeson is..
Personally I think todays bodybuilders are just too big. Arnold has a pretty sweet body, as he didnt have the giant thighs they have today.Tyrant55 said:As a bodybuilding fanatic, I must agree with you. While there may be people who surpass Arnold in the field of bodybuilding (Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, Phil Heath) there are none that succeed as well in the multiple areas of life that Arnold has. He may not be the best bodybuilder, he may not be the best actor, and he may not be the best politician, but considering all that he has accomplished in his life is truly inspiring.
Yeahllew said:your picture serves you well...Sean Hollyman said:I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome Liam Neeson is..
I don't know.imahobbit4062 said:How does he plan to fire shotguns that have no triggers?Sean Hollyman said:Yeahllew said:your picture serves you well...Sean Hollyman said:I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome Liam Neeson is..
I would say Simon Pegg, but he's not really a traditional action hero..
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Yeah, Nathan Fillion and Neal Patrick Harris are being over over here, so I can't hear the OP either.Sean Hollyman said:I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome Liam Neeson is..
Bodybuilding is purely a subjective sport, so of course if the judges were changed then in theory anybody could win. Go look at a picture of Arnold in his prime, and while his upper body may have been amazing for its time, his legs were never really anything special. In Arnold's time the lower body was not judged nearly as harshly as it is now, so many competitors got along fine with comparatively lagging lower bodies (Tom Platz is famous for having the exact opposite problem, he was built like a T-Rex with massive legs and a comparatively weak upper body).Luna said:He was the best bodybuilder of his time.Tyrant55 said:As a bodybuilding fanatic, I must agree with you. While there may be people who surpass Arnold in the field of bodybuilding (Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, Phil Heath) there are none that succeed as well in the multiple areas of life that Arnold has. He may not be the best bodybuilder, he may not be the best actor, and he may not be the best politician, but considering all that he has accomplished in his life is truly inspiring.
Also, the only reason why Jay, Ronnie and Phil would beat Arnold if 1970s Arnold traveled through time to compete in 2012 is due to the way the contests are judged; the notion that bigger is better. If it were about aesthetics rather than pure size then Arnold would win IMO.
Maybe he just has them to look cool?imahobbit4062 said:I did.Sean Hollyman said:I don't know.imahobbit4062 said:How does he plan to fire shotguns that have no triggers?Sean Hollyman said:Yeahllew said:your picture serves you well...Sean Hollyman said:I'm sorry, I can't hear you over how awesome Liam Neeson is..
I would say Simon Pegg, but he's not really a traditional action hero..
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Did you really just question the methods of the finest cop in the Metro Police?
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...Only because I rewatched it two days ago, and found out that in that scene there was no triggers on both shotguns. I thought it was funny.
Again, it's a purely subjective sport at any rate. Personally, I'll take massively muscular thighs over big arms any day of the week. As somebody who lifts weights myself, I know for a fact that getting big legs takes more blood, sweat, and dedication than building any other body part. A reason for this is because there are less androgen receptors in the lower body, so basically that means that steroid use has much less of an effect on the lower body than the upper body. Also, big arms require less demanding exercises like curls, but to get big legs you're going to have to spend some time with heavy weight on your back in the squat rack. So I guess that's why I really appreciate muscular lower bodies in bodybuilding, it's one of the best signs of straight up hard work and dedication (NOT saying that people with smaller legs don't work hard).Guy from the 80 said:Personally I think todays bodybuilders are just too big. Arnold has a pretty sweet body, as he didnt have the giant thighs they have today.Tyrant55 said:As a bodybuilding fanatic, I must agree with you. While there may be people who surpass Arnold in the field of bodybuilding (Jay Cutler, Ronnie Coleman, Phil Heath) there are none that succeed as well in the multiple areas of life that Arnold has. He may not be the best bodybuilder, he may not be the best actor, and he may not be the best politician, but considering all that he has accomplished in his life is truly inspiring.
Someone mentioned Statham etc and those are good actors, but none of them have that aura of immortality like Arnold had.
I can totally understand that logic. But do you think that big legs look better from a beaty perspective?Tyrant55 said:Again, it's a purely subjective sport at any rate. Personally, I'll take massively muscular thighs over big arms any day of the week. As somebody who lifts weights myself, I know for a fact that getting big legs takes more blood, sweat, and dedication than building any other body part. A reason for this is because there are less androgen receptors in the lower body, so basically that means that steroid use has much less of an effect on the lower body than the upper body. Also, big arms require less demanding exercises like curls, but to get big legs you're going to have to spend some time with heavy weight on your back in the squat rack. So I guess that's why I really appreciate muscular lower bodies in bodybuilding, it's one of the best signs of straight up hard work and dedication (NOT saying that people with smaller legs don't work hard).
Noooo! You are not entitled to your won opinion in these matters. Bad joke aside, Statham can act but I feel hes the new Bruce Willis in the sense that hes typecast. I have not seen all his movies but thats my impression. Crank 2 was pretty funny tho.Relish in Chaos said:Yeah, Jason Statham is pretty much the modern Arnold Schwarzenegger, only he can actually act worth a damn.
This is in terms of film career, by the way. Part of what makes Schwarzenegger so popular is that his bad acting makes him so funny and easily parodied (especially all his famous quotes). But other than that, he?s just a unique guy, who has appeared in multiple great films. Like Statham, he?s basically playing himself in every film, but he makes that role his own (although Statham can genuinely act, but he just gets typecast).
This is an outrage, nothing less. Will not watch. I probably will.Which is why I?m more than peeved that they?re remaking Total Recall, and with Colin Farell. He?s a good actor, but not even he will be able to save Hollywood from shitting all over that unnecessary remake. Rule of thumb: don?t remake classics, and definitely don?t remake Schwarzenegger classics.
It's annoying as all fuck and comes across condescending.manic_depressive13 said:I think it helps to clarify which points I am adressing and I believe it looks less schizophrenic than drastically changing topic with each paragraph. I'll quote the way I like to and you can do it your way.SaneAmongInsane said:Okay this isn't about you but people in general, is it so hard to quote my whole post and just write underneath it?
I can totally understand that logic. But if that guy had chicken legs but kept all of his upper body mass would he look like LESS of a freak?Guy from the 80 said:I can totally understand that logic. But do you think that big legs look better from a beaty perspective?Tyrant55 said:Again, it's a purely subjective sport at any rate. Personally, I'll take massively muscular thighs over big arms any day of the week. As somebody who lifts weights myself, I know for a fact that getting big legs takes more blood, sweat, and dedication than building any other body part. A reason for this is because there are less androgen receptors in the lower body, so basically that means that steroid use has much less of an effect on the lower body than the upper body. Also, big arms require less demanding exercises like curls, but to get big legs you're going to have to spend some time with heavy weight on your back in the squat rack. So I guess that's why I really appreciate muscular lower bodies in bodybuilding, it's one of the best signs of straight up hard work and dedication (NOT saying that people with smaller legs don't work hard).
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Well I'm sorrySaneAmongInsane said:It's annoying as all fuck
That you feel that way.and comes across condescending.
That's stretching the definition of 'damn good' a long way. Not seen London, but I can barely even remember him in Lock, Stock, and he's really not very good in Snatch.imahobbit4062 said:Watch Snatch, Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and London. 3 movies where he doesn't kill a single person and he's still a damn good actor.
Bloody hell that's insane. He looks sculpted sometimes. No matter what he did with steroids or anything like that, no one else could do that sort of thing, with or without drugs It's always impressive seeing that sort of thing.Guy from the 80 said:When I was young, Arnold Swarzenegger was immortal. He was the like a god. He killed everyone, there is no way to describe Arnold to the kids today.
There are no one to pick up the torch, not even after Sylvester.
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There are no heroes like Arnold today, what Brad Pitt? There are no one.