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Leverage: Redemption: The Pyramid Job (2022)
Anyone notice Christopher Gorham & Jack Buck look the same?
While watching this episode I thought the sportscaster Jack Buck was one of the actors. He looks just like Christopher Gorham.
I always love how the Leverage team takes down the bad guys. I won't go into details but the con they pull doesn't seem possible. It was very entertaining though.
I miss the original cast with Nate. Those were the best episodes and their cons were much more believable than the Redemption shows. This series reminds me of the Mission Impossible TV series in a way. Peter Graves played the lead while in Leverage it's now Sophia leading the team.
I love all the original characters. I've grown to really like Noah Wylie's character. He's an awesome actor. I believe Briana is a big far fetched. When she instructs the team it doesn't seem believable at all. There is no way someone that young could know all the things she does. It was disappointing to see Hardison absent from the start of the Redemption shows and being replaced by Briana. Briana shouldn't be telling the rest of the team about cons.
Perfect Plan (2010)
Could've been very good. Casting was terrible
This could've been a really good movie. But the people who cast this movie used FOUR almost identical actors in different roles. It was so confusing. All FOUR had black hair, the identical build and the same height. Why couldn't someone on the production team change the hair color of a couple of these guys to blonde or redhead or change hairstyles so the viewers could tell the difference between the men? Even their hair styles were alike or similar!
I guess the casting 'experts' couldn't find FOUR identical quadruplets to play the FOUR roles.
The same goes for the female actors. Two were brunette and we couldn't figure out who was the good one and who was the bad one.
The movie is very sloppy. I don't know if they had to edit out a lot of scenes that would have made this movie make more sense or not. I know a lot of things can happen in post production. But if that's where the blunders occurred then that's the fault of the producers/directors.