I have exactly the same "boat" feelings about Mr. Beck!!! LOL
Hot even after all these years---and honestly, when he is clean shaved--he still looks younger than his years.
And when you realize how old they really are-MB was 30 when he played Swan-they haven't aged badly-!! Hope everyone looks that good "when".
By the way, based on the photo one could suspect that the number of protesters was smaller than that of the Warriors in the closing scenes of the film...
They do my head in too. When are these people going to learn that the more they protest against a film, the more people are going to want to see it and the more money it will make. It happened with The Exorcist and it happened more recently with The Passion of the Christ. I bet Mel Gibson was laughing all the way to the bank. Some directors even used to pay people to protest against their films to give them more publicity. Having said all that, when the remake is released, you might just find me outside the cinema, holding a board that says: 'Why was this movie made?'.
The way to protest against the remake, or any other remakes, is simply not paying to see it in any form. See it if you need, just don't spend money on that.
I'm a big Assault On Precinct 13 fan, but I avoided paying to see the pointless remake, I'll probably just catch it on TV. But the Warriors remake, that'll be a little harder to avoid. I reckon curiosity will probably get the better of me.
I'm sure if Michael Beck shaved, he would look younger. When a man gets to the point where his facial hair turns white, he should keep himself clean shaven until the hair on his head turns white as well. That's only my opinion.
[i]Now crawl on by with a fake tear in your eye and think "Isn't he strange?".[/i]