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Dave Bautista Is Losing Weight After Being an ‘Uncomfortable’ 315 Pounds for a Movie Role

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u/LordScotchyScotch 6d ago

From walnut to almond

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u/anticerber 6d ago

I was so surprised to find that out of all the wrestlers turned actors that he seems to be the most dynamic 

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u/PlayyWithMyBeard 6d ago

I’ve been pleasantly surprised by him in movies. I first saw him in Guardians of the Galaxy and enjoyed his character acting. Then in that Glass Onion movie, he played that dumb jock so well. Him and John Cena have been pretty good imo.

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u/Empty-Ticket-8058 6d ago

He has a short role as a gentle android trying to avoid blade runners in the new Blade Runner. Good stuff.

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u/PlayyWithMyBeard 6d ago

Oh yeah? I’ll have to give that a watch. Didn’t even know there was a new Blade Runner

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u/yourkindhere 6d ago

By new he means 2049, the Denis Villeneuve one from 2017

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u/KaseyOfTheWoods 6d ago

It’s so good and hurts my brain and heart that it’s 7 years old. That doesn’t compute

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u/MaudeFindlay72-78 6d ago

It's okay. The '80s were only 20 years ago.

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u/dressedtotrill 6d ago

Is everybody stuck in the year 2000 as the time reference point in their life cuz I am too!

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u/Bishop-AU 6d ago

Your local station is playing all the hit songs from the 80s, 90s and today!

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u/Journier 5d ago

pretty much. Its either early onset dementia for us all, or something clicks with the year 2000 as a time point.

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u/Ok-Implement-3296 5d ago

He kind of looks like RuPaul…

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u/crumpletely 5d ago

Y2k, the first time I drank alcohol. Rattlesnake…disgusting

But yeah. The time flies by while your mind is still back in 2000. Thats probably when you became an “adult” We change a bit as we go on, but still feel young in our older bodies. I’ve been stuck in 2010 for a bit haha.

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u/basicastheycome 6d ago

New one is well worth a watch. Instead of remake, Villenue went with continuation of the story

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u/lik_a_stik 6d ago

And masterfully. Was a huge fan of the original, like all the different cuts, etc. I had trouble admitting I thought 2049 was even better but ¯_(ツ)_/¯. Also Bautista was a very welcome surprise getting back to post topic.

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u/BleakMatter 6d ago

And I don't have trouble admitting I liked 2049 more than BR. What a film!

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u/lik_a_stik 5d ago

Saw it 3 times in theaters. By the second viewing I kind of made up my mind it was.

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u/BleakMatter 5d ago

I would love to have seen it on the big screen. Unfortunately, I somehow slept on it initially

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u/Surprise_Donut 6d ago

Did you see the short movie which fleshed out Batista's role?

It explains how he got found

https://youtu.be/aZ9Os8cP_gg

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u/Sabatiel_ 6d ago

Always glad to see this thing being brought up whenever the subject is Bautista in Blade Runner. 👌

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u/Professional_Kiwi919 6d ago

The movie is just....sad

The scenes are beautiful...the message is a strong and independent on, but it's just soo much

I have to mentally prepare myself to rewatch it while knowing the ending.

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u/lostindanet 5d ago

You look like you need a \

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u/significant-_-otter 5d ago

There's an anime short series that covers the gap between the two movies, like how all the replicant production records were lost when K goes to search for them

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u/BKachur 6d ago

It's a genuinely great and deep movie with some of the best cinematography maybe ever. I think that movie, plus the storytelling from Arrival were essentially Villaneuvue's application for Dune... come to think of it Basista was in BR 2049 and Dune.

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u/wiyixu 6d ago

On the one hand it’s a joke Deakins had 14 noms and no wins before 2049. On the other … what a film to win it with. I have no words to do the cinematography in BR2049 justice. 

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u/-FeistyRabbitSauce- 6d ago

He should have won for Assassination of Jesse James. I think it went to whoever did There Will Be Blood, which I can't fault as it's a great looking film, but still.

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u/crusty_jugglers93 6d ago

There was the chance Deakins split his own votes by having No Country For Old Men release the same year. Either way between There Will Be Blood, No Country and Jesse James there wouldn’t have been a wrong winner because all 3 have a case for winning the Oscar.

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u/rockytheboxer 6d ago

He was at his biggest in Arrival and played the spaceships. Super understated performance.

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u/MangaHunterA 6d ago

His role was actually really good in blade runner even tho short, makes you want to see him more in that type of roles. I wanted him to play kratos but well

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u/Archetypo1985 5d ago

Bautista as Kratos. Holy shit dude. That would be awesome. Only issue is can his voice tone be deep enough.

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u/SirGrumples 6d ago

Smallish party but acted it wonderfully and it was impactful

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u/_your_face 6d ago

That movie was probably the one that had people saying “oh wait, that guy? He can actually act??”

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u/noDNSno 6d ago

I die on this hill and say the Blade Runner 2049 sequel is the perfect example on how to sequel.

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u/urixl 6d ago

...wait what?!

It's a great movie.

But don't expect it to be a copy of the first one.

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u/OculiImperator 6d ago

Honestly, Bladerunner 2049 is better than the original Bladerunner.

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u/BKachur 6d ago

I'll admit I haven't seen every movie he was in, although after a good apparently I have seen most... but that role may be the best bit of raw acting I've seen from him.

It really came at the right time, too, because I think it opened doors for him. I feel like he was at risk of slipping into meathead goon territory. Sure, he showed some comedic range as Drax a few years prior, but that was an intentionally stilted character, at least in the first movie. Also probably why Drax had more to say the next few movies.

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u/randomisperfect 6d ago

https://youtu.be/aZ9Os8cP_gg?si=JDTAdHs2NW1ewiP-

They made a short film that he starred in! It's only 5 minutes, but it's the back story of his character.

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u/thetonyhightower 5d ago

The only problem with his Andrew Tate impression in Glass Onion was that he was too likeable, even while playing a manospheric douchenozzle.

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u/toby_ornautobey 6d ago

I wanna see him in something like Mr Brooks. I think a serious semi-villian killer would be a great role for him.

And Cena has been pretty good. Loved him in Psych. But I just love everyone in Psych. Not a bad role in the lot.

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u/Integrity-in-Crisis 6d ago

Check him out in A knock at the Cabin. He has quite a few monologues in there, and he does great. I think that was his last movie before he cut weight. He said he was somewhere just over 300 pounds. He was massive.

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u/ThanosSnapsSlimJims 5d ago

He mentioned recently that he regrets gaining that much weight, and it bothered him. He went into a massive cut on purpose.

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u/4DPeterPan 6d ago

Yoooo what is he gonna do for future GOTG movies?

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u/OpinionLongjumping99 6d ago

I respect Cena's grind for comedy roles alot, he was a forgettable cameo actor in so many funny movies for a long time, and he'd commit hard to the usually drug dealer or jock cartoon.

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u/duryodhanaa 6d ago

He was in Spectre as well.

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u/wwants 6d ago

He is amazing in Dune and See as well if you want to see him in more roles. His short role in Blade Runner was excellent too

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u/Aberrant_Eremite 5d ago

I'm glad he was still huge in Glass Onion. Because now, every time I see Andrew Tate, I think, "Huh, he's smaller and uglier than I remember." And then I realize that I'm thinking of Dave Bautista. It just makes despising Andrew Tate a little more fun!

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u/nish1021 5d ago

Him and Cena have honestly had more diverse roles than Rock who started well before them both. Thank God.

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u/Guy-1nc0gn1t0 6d ago

I'm not the first to say it but Dave has been the best one for more dramatic roles and Cena is the comedy king.

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u/xqj__ 6d ago

John Cena has comedic timing that i didn't see coming. Maybe he's funny in wrestling? But not sure.

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u/Stoomba 6d ago

John Cena was great in Blockers

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u/BKachur 6d ago

It was also surprisingly funny in Peacemaker, both the movie but moreso the show.

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u/TimTheChatSpam 6d ago

His most serious role was probably in dune and he was good in that too

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u/Denzalo 5d ago

Knock at the Cabin is probably over Dune and he's incredible in it.

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u/Kuraeshin 6d ago

The dumb jock who was actually kinda smart.

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u/onanoc 6d ago

Those two were almost like the same role, though.

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u/Scruff606 6d ago

It's probably missed a lot because it was on a wrestling podcast. But a few years ago he did an interview on the Talk is Jericho podcast. He mentioned when he first tried to get into acting, his agency didn't take him seriously and brought him a bunch of straight to DVD action films. He told them he wanted to be an actor, not a movie star.

Long story short he ended up going off on his own and spending a ton of his money on private lessons from the best acting coaches he could find. And he has tried to be selective about his roles.

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u/jonnyvsrobots 6d ago

This is basically what Arnold did. Had a vision to be a leading man, everyone laughed at him, but kept at it, held out for better roles, did acting classes, improv, etc. No one thought he’d ever be a star, then they wanted to pigeonhole him as tough guy villains and Conan types, thought he couldn’t do comedy, etc. 

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u/Deathbymonkeys6996 6d ago

Oh man Arnold is at his best doing comedy imo.

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u/Duck8Quack 6d ago

The only roles I buy Arnold in are where he plays an unstoppable killer robot from the future or comedies.

Who seriously buys a giant man with a ridiculous accent as an undercover spy or a local cop or some regular Joe?

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u/RSquared 5d ago

You'd think so but his Total Recall works and the remake with Collin Farrell doesn't.

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u/badger0511 5d ago

Who seriously buys a giant man with a ridiculous accent as an undercover spy or a local cop or some regular Joe?

This is True Lies slander, and I won't have it.

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u/Ever_ascending 6d ago

In Red Heat he plays the sheriff of a rural American town who just happens to have a thick Austrian accent.

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u/Clint_Horseman 6d ago

Yeah, but that means that he excels in two genres. That's a good actor right there

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u/TooManyDraculas 5d ago

You don't buy him as Jacked Soldier killin shit in a jungle, a barbarian waving around a sword, or a retired special forces guy doing one more job?

Early/80s Schwarzenegger is honestly where he sits best if you ask me.

It was after he was massive that things went a bit more high concept.

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u/jompjorp 5d ago

Last action hero and true lies had some good comedy

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u/r31ya 6d ago

Paraphrasing the late Roger Ebert,

"Arnold is not a great actor but he is a smart actor. He knows his capacity and he select his script and partner well"

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u/GorkyParkSculpture 6d ago

Also he was already independently wealthy when he went into acting so he could be choosier and more deliberate. His Netflix special he specifically says this.

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u/jonnyvsrobots 5d ago

If I remember correctly, using his body building as a foundation, he was doing supplement ads, bought and fixed up an apartment building to have steady income, and did some other side hustles so that he could hold out for good roles. I’m not sure if he was independently wealthy but he had a good foundation - but probably nothing like the money he eventually made in Hollywood. 

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u/GorkyParkSculpture 5d ago

No he was a millionaire. He owned commercial buildings. He openly and freely admits this.

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u/TooManyDraculas 5d ago

Arnold was coming up in a different era of the film business. The "Action Hero" type star didn't exist much, and the protypical action films of the 70s were things like Billy Jack and Dirty Harry. And honestly, stuff like Hercules in New York.

Your biggest stars in the genre, for the respectable end, were probably Clint Eastwood and Steve McQueen. Both more traditional actors with a trained background.

Conan the Barbarian was actually Schwarzenegger's breakout acting roll after the period where he was being pigeonholed, despite having won a Golden Globe earlier. Pumping Iron had made him a house hold name and he became a lot more bookable in the aftermath.

Which is not to say Schwarzenegger didn't put work in, he absolutely did and took him 12 years to get that leading part he was after. Aside from the training. He did a lot of smaller movies where he could get larger parts, did the whole guest roll on TV cycle. And together with other body builders involved. Worked his ass off to get Pumping Iron funded and released after it hit a stall.

His early career is interesting in that he did actually do a bunch of bad guys and heavies. But he did them in like Robert Altman pictures. And interesting international productions. He was choosey about chasing that.

But he didn't just dive right into big guy with big action pictures. He set the model for it.

Bautista is effectively trying to avoid being Arnold, and doesn't actually seem to be all that interested in leading rolls. Though he does plenty of lower budget action stuff, his more visible work is character actor stuff and supporting rolls.

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u/FrisbeeFan40 6d ago

Interesting, I remember being disappointed in his role when he was in a James Bond movie.

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u/Oatwil 6d ago

Second best wrestler actor, Andre the Giant will always be number one

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u/Nooddjob_ 6d ago

Anybody want a peanut.  

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u/Papa2Hunt19 6d ago

You keep saying this word, and I'm not sure it means what you think it means.

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u/GUYF666 6d ago

Roddy Piper #2

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u/Oatwil 5d ago

Which is his better performance Hell comes to frogtown or it’s always sunny?

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u/BlackshirtDefense 6d ago

You're forgetting Thunderlips, the Ultimate Male.

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u/ghosttaco8484 6d ago

People always says this but I think they do it more for the affection and loveability of the man, not his acting range. Let's be real, he was in 5 movies and although he was a loveable character, he's not really showcasing amazing acting chops. 

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u/ThisisMyiPhone15Acct 6d ago

Don’t knock Cena! I know he hasn’t been given a lot of opportunities to show he’s a good actor, but he was really good as Peacemaker

Do knock Johnson though, he actually has almost no acting range.

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u/TeeRaw99 6d ago

Cena was brilliant in Ricky Stanicky

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u/Different-Estate747 5d ago

He only problem with Ricky Stanicky is that you have to watch Zac Efron to enjoy Cena, and after watching it one time, I can't bring myself to willingly watch Efron's jawface again.

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u/sanjuro89 6d ago

I think Johnson has more range than people give him credit for, but he almost never bothers to use it. Seems happy being an action star rather than the kind of actor who can disappear into a role.

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u/Iamatworkgoaway 5d ago

Hes building a brand, not a skill. Everything he does is to promote The Rock, hes not trying to learn the art.

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u/i_Eat_Ur_Planet 5d ago

I always say he’s a movie star, not an actor.

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u/Different-Estate747 5d ago

I always say The Rock was a great actor among terrible pro-wrestlers back when he was in the WWE. But among real, legitimate and trained actors outside of the WWE, he's... not good. That's why he relies on his (diminishing) charisma and sticks with what he knows work. Also, Kevin Hart.

Batista on the other hand, was a meh actor in the world of WWE, but among real legit actors outside of WWE, he's fantastic, likely because he wants to challenge himself and doesn't let his ego get in the way.

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u/Flat-Ear-9199 6d ago

He was fantastic in Ballers. I thought it was a fairly good display of his range as an actor.

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u/TheTypicalFatLesbian 6d ago

Cena's always been a standout in things he's been in, Blockers is a good example pre-Peacemaker

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u/Skelly1660 5d ago

Some of Johnson's older movies were good, like The Rundown. Sure, it's still an action/comedy, but I remember not feeling like he's just playing The Rock like in all his movies nowadays.

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u/That-Seesaw3414 6d ago

Took a lot of range to play his greatest character in WWE "The Rock"! Be cool, moana, pain & gain, fast saga, Ballers, Young Rock aren't the same characters. I don't even know why people are comparing the two wrestlers/actors. The Rock chooses to do more familiy friendly movies that he can watch with his kids. Batista was never the mega star "The Rock" was so of course he has to approach his acting career differently. He's trying to have a long acting career. The Rock has the financial freedom to do fun light hearted projects.

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u/AnotherUsername901 6d ago

That's what I have said I love Cena but Dave has way more range and can absolutely break out of the generic meat head roid typecast.

Plus long-term if he stays lean it's better for his health.

I'm really excited to see what he does next 

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u/unknownentity1782 6d ago

John Cena wants to entertain people.

Dave Bautista wants to be an actor.

Dwayne Johnson wants to make money.

Their motivations are reflected in their skill

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u/kdognhl411 6d ago

This is actually a really fucking good summary damn

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u/Bitgod1 6d ago

Roddy just wants to chew bubblegum and kick ass.

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u/chillthrowaways 5d ago

Or be your best invigoron consultant

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u/ERSTF 5d ago

It's funny that Bautista is the one killing it. I think we are all impressed with him and Villenueve cast him in two masterpieces. He is the only actor he carried over to another project. Who knew

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u/bobnoski 6d ago

I think he proved his range already with a knock on the cabin door. His size was still "part of the role" but more as contrast than as a focus of it

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u/sitchblap3 6d ago

Good heart and attitude really translate well to acting. I look forward to his future work.

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u/CldStoneStveIcecream 6d ago

Incredibly expressive and believable, and great comedic timing. 

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u/vinnybankroll 6d ago

Ironically it’s probably his heart that is influencing him dropping the juice.

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u/sitchblap3 6d ago

Oh I forgot about that. Great for him and his regular sized heart. 👏 wish a specific actor wouldn't be a dim like a ROCK and drop the juice too.

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u/LuxurySleeping 6d ago

He's just been called out for lying in an interview about how his wrestling career started. Not really the greatest guy. He's putting out a fabricated image like The Rock and Hogan before him.

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u/Eusocial_Snowman 6d ago

What's the lie? I can't feel ways about that unless you tell me the actual thing I'm meant to react to.

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u/throwawayalcoholmind 6d ago

Right? I remember him being simply terrible on the mic, but he really learned his craft.

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u/Nooddjob_ 6d ago

I find Cena to be pretty hilarious in his roles but I feel like Dave might have more range.  

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u/Belfura 6d ago

He seems pretty humble and doesn't want to do a caricature of a 90's action hero (I'm sorry 90's)

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u/JunArgento 6d ago

He wants to be an actor, not an action star like Dwayne. He's already worked with so many other huge names, in a variety of roles instead of just "male power fantasy no. 7".

Cena's film career is too young to call, but between Suicide Squad and Peacemaker, his comedic chops have shown he has great range, hopefully as much as Dave does.

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u/BKachur 6d ago

I was more surprised by Cena's emotional depth in Peacemaker than anything.

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u/JunArgento 6d ago

The first episode when he punches his repaired shoulder to feel pain for killing Flag, and the last episode when he's sitting with Goff and sees his father's ghost come back to torment him. Gosh he's good, can't wait for the next season.

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u/ravafea 6d ago

IIRC he decided to take acting classes when he decided to go into acting. He seems like the type not to half-ass stuff, which is great.

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u/this_dust 6d ago

Wrestling is basically soap operas.

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u/Sylvan_Skryer 6d ago

He’s an incredible actor. Super wide range. Love him.

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u/Party_Plenty_820 6d ago

He’s pretty amazing really

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u/EuroTrash1999 6d ago

Rowdy Roddy Piper is way better.

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u/HankHillbwhaa 6d ago

Dave and John can say they haven’t killed a superhero franchise lol.

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u/pnwbraids 6d ago

I've enjoyed him in every movie of his I have seen. He really gets into character.

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u/Alberiman 6d ago

He's the only one who went to school and learned how to act traditionally. He's passionate about acting and it shows, every other wrestler turned actor was just doing it because it was a good career move

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u/Kuraeshin 6d ago

Him & John Cena. Cena focuses a lot on silly roles, or action comedy but i think that's just part of him. Dude has the most Make a Wish fulfillments.

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u/duv_amr 6d ago

Such a nice dude as well. Basically everything you imagine, he is that irl. Very quiet, unassertive, extremely polite and generous. My friend worked on a set for one of his movies and waited for three seconds after the NDA expired to start foaming about him

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u/Bad-Genie 6d ago

Agreed.

Cena has some chops but really just plays the jock idiot, given really well.

The rock can raise his eyebrow as his most talented acting ability. (I hate him as an actor and as a person look it up he's an ass hole)

But Bautista really seems like he has talent. Seeing that glimpse of his ability to change roles in bladerunner really made me excited for him. I'm looking forward to him in more real acting movies.

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u/CoinCollector8912 6d ago

He was a wrestler? How well did he compete?

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u/HYDRAlives 6d ago

He doesn't have anything like the raw charisma of the Rock but it seems like he can actually take direction and works with good writers and directors, rather than people who just feed his ego.

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u/Frequentlypuzzled 6d ago

Not so much dynamic as he can really act vs the multi million dollar man who can't act...The Rock

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u/BeneficialHeart23 6d ago

Really its only been the Rock, Cena, and Batista who are major wrestlers turned actors and stayed in the game.

The Rock is just..The Rock. Hes the zoomer Schwarzenegger and Stallone. Which is not srong but its getting old.

Cena is definitely growing as well. The catalyst for him was Peacemaker, imo, where he showed he can do serious and comedy as well. Ive enjoyed him in every movie since.

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u/Hoopy_Dunkalot 6d ago

Watch Cena in Peacemaker. He's really good in it.

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u/Suterusu_San 6d ago

He pushed really hard to not be pigeon holed into being the action guy, for his physique. He didn't want to be a new version of the rock. We are starting to see him in more and more drama roles, especially after him in guardians, and I'm kinda all for it.

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u/AlwaysLateToThaParty 6d ago

Bautista is a seriously impressive physical comedian.

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u/evilsir 6d ago

It's weird because i normally don't care about this kind of thing, but Bautista's transformation from a WWE guy who acts to an actual actor is just so gratifying. The icing on the top is the fact that he's genuinely good at it.

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u/shrek3onDVDandBluray 6d ago

Ehhh is he tho? He can be but he certainly hasn’t really picked roles to show that since blade runner.

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u/khmergodzeus 6d ago

enjoyed him in that cabin movie

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u/drukenorc 6d ago

He was amazing in Bladerunner. He showed his range in that one.

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u/siderinc 6d ago

I have a weak spot for John Cena as an actor, he just doenst care and seems to want to have fun.

Dave is by far a better actor but John seems to be up for everything even dumb shit.

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u/Zero_Decency 6d ago

to be honest lots of wrestlers turned actors weren't half bad!

roddy piper was iconic, john cena is not bad at all, bautista is great... the rock kinda sucks tho, same expression and same way of acting , same jokes, same everything. it was ok the first dozen movies, after that he started to bore

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u/Any-Analyst3542 6d ago

Wrestlers are actors

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u/DierkfeatXbi 6d ago

A lot of that has to do with him not having the same ego as say the rock. He won’t turn down smaller roles in more artistic movies instead of demanding the spotlight. He said he values the opportunity to work with great directors and artists a lot more than seeing his face plastered on the posters

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u/fuck_the_fuckin_mods 6d ago

The actual acting ability of the main 3 is pretty much inverse to how well known they are.

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u/DC_MOTO 6d ago

The Bladerunner 2049 short "Nowhere to Run" is worth a watch.

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u/Chombuss 6d ago

Stone Cold had a great run. That movie about the prisoners fighting on the island was badass despite it's many flaws.

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u/LurchSkywalker 5d ago

Rowdy Roddy Piper kills it in They Live.

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u/DapperLost 5d ago

He's surprisingly good. I got hit with the ol' switcheroo in the Ip Man universe "Master Z".

Saw Bautista, said to myself, well he's obviously the bad guy. Then had my assumption completely removed throughout the movie from his acting, until at one point I couldn't even see the muscley wrestler through the character.

Then BAM. Totes the bad guy. I was shook.

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u/OkWater2560 5d ago

Wrestling actors turned movie actors. It’s like stage to screen.

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u/Flaky_Grand7690 5d ago

He was a big surprise in Blade Runner! I know it was a short time on screen but I think he really did a lot with it.

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u/freedfg 5d ago

Which is kinda funny because his Evolution days he was the "silent" muscle. And for sure the least charismatic member.

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u/Weary-Material207 5d ago

100%, the rock sucks he's the same character in everything including Moana somehow I was afraid we would just get drax for everything but he's been great just John Cena.

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u/Constant-Plant-9378 5d ago

It should surprise nobody that the most popular 'professional wrestlers' are also pretty skilled actors. They are all playing characters in and outside of the ring.

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u/hesnothere 5d ago

Wrestling is probably a great place to hone your theater chops if you’re genuinely interested in physical acting

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u/tfyousay2me 5d ago

Same dude

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u/PedalBoard78 5d ago

Always a better actor than a wrestler.

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u/imanAholebutimfunny 5d ago

I would credit them having a strong core baseline of knowing entertainment that could or should make the transition easier.

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u/manaholik 5d ago

also so good, like dude made me cry with his acting (in a good way)

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u/Glad-Tax6594 5d ago

Professional Wrestlers are actors though not all actors are professional wrestlers.

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u/WrongKindaGrowth 5d ago

What even is that sentence

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u/Ethiconjnj 5d ago

It’s cuz he’s really interested in acting as a craft.

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u/strifejester 5d ago

John Cena was born for comedy roles. He seems to have slimmed down a little too.

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u/SchrodingersTIKTOK 5d ago

He most def. Is. I saw an interview with him where he said he is trying to stay away from action type roles so he doesn’t fall into the same rut as The Rock. I think he wants a broader range of characters which is awesome to see.

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u/mecengdvr 4d ago

He is actually very defensive when you call him a wrestler turned actor. He says he’s an actor who used to wrestle. He really doesn’t like getting grouped with other wrestlers who went into acting.

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u/NO_LOADED_VERSION 6d ago

He looks incredibly fit, wiry...

I think he's a fantastic actor, really sold it in Dune

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u/inksta12 6d ago

Great actor, great person. I’ll always root for this dudes success.

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u/Stoomba 6d ago

Based on his role in Blade Runner, it seems he has the chops to be more than comedic meat head

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u/AlphaNoodlz 6d ago

He’s a good actor tho I wanna see him in stuff

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u/WinterWontStopComing 6d ago

Is not a bad look for him. Didn’t expect a silver Fox to emerge from that boulder

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u/Global-Succotash9040 6d ago

He would if he wasn't an awkward actor

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u/garlicroastedpotato 6d ago

He was getting those roles because he was a large guy. Kinda like Jennifer Grey and her nose job or Jonah Hill and his weight loss. Maybe he'll get more roles from this. But more likely it's taking away what made him special.

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u/New_Simple_4531 6d ago

Yeah, hes a damn good actor so he doesnt have to rely on being jacked to get roles. Also its just not healthy to keep that up for so long. Good for him.

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u/starsgoblind 6d ago

Yes, he needs to use the acting skills he learned from fake wrestling men to the ground.

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u/OmNomCakes 6d ago

Tell me he's not prepping to play Master Roshi right there.

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u/MoistLeakingPustule 6d ago

He was really good in that cabin movie, with Ron from Harry Potter, but his physique threw you off cause he was supposed to be an elementary school teacher. I don't know too many elementary school teachers that look like they rip phone books in half.

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u/Informal_Winner_6328 6d ago

I actually like seeing the big bad ass dude in dramatic roles and situations but I guess casting directors might see it differently

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u/TheOnceAndFutureDoug 6d ago

Yeah I'm hoping he gets more options than just "big heavy guy". Homie has real range and I'm looking forward to seeing where he goes.

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u/VincentVanG 6d ago

He's quite a nuanced person, he definitely should get more dynamic roles now.

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u/thedailyrant 6d ago

He played a non action role in Knock On The Cabin which he was excellent in. But I get your point.

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u/fartboxco 6d ago

As far as muscle head wrestlers turned to actors, he has shown the most depth and range for sure.

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u/Darrkman 6d ago

He actually said this in the interview . He said he was so big it looked crazy when he was next to regular sized actors. What crazy is that he looks skinny but he's currently 6'4" 240lbs. He was just that much bigger a dude when he was wrestling.

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u/No-Respect5903 6d ago

he looks like he went from gym bro to rich gay uncle real quick

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u/HashtagYoMamma 6d ago

Dave kills everything.

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u/KasparComeHome 6d ago

What a fucking toxic take.

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u/victoro311 6d ago

Honestly an excellent career move. I’m shocked, but he’s actually a very, very good actor and slimming down could break the type cast. He very much deserves to consideration for prestige roles and I think it’s cool he’s trying to go in that direction despite the fact he can easily do the Rock thing and make tons of money just being the juiced action guy with charisma. I will for sure continue to tune into his projects moving forward

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u/Softspokenclark 6d ago

he mentioned an interview a few years ago that he wanted to be in a romance movie

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u/Timely_Sink_2196 6d ago

He turned into a goddamn doppelganger of a Guy from my high school class. The last I had seen of him he was overweight and quiet when I got to my 20-year reunion he looked like Dave Bautista does now and had came out and was that happiest person in the world. 

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u/Maxathar 6d ago

Yes, perhaps My Little Pony.

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u/Richeh 6d ago

I bet his GotG role factored into that; playing a space berserker must necessitate a lot of muscle bulk. Now the character's officially retired, he's free to chase the acting career he seems to genuinely want.

I'd sort of like, if the MCU lasts another five to ten years, Drax to make a cameo in a later movie as a slimmer, wiser mentor / father figure to future generations. Whilst still being a bit of an idiot.

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u/Clearwatercress69 5d ago

Is there an upcoming movie with him in it?

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u/ura_walrus 5d ago

Wow this dude is loving his farts. He is not an actor outside of being a big dude. 

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u/AltruisticDiabetus 5d ago

He’s giving Bond villain vibes

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u/Ill-Software8713 5d ago

In an interview he said that even after slimming down he is still huge next to other actors at 240lbs and 6’4. So he is a lot leaner but isn’t little by any means. He says he still looks like a gorilla next to other actors on screen.

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u/Fluid_March_5476 5d ago

He still says he looks like a gorilla at 240lbs when on camera next to normal actors.

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u/stupiderslegacy 5d ago

Knock at the Cabin was a psychological horror kind of deal, but his bulky physique did help sell it. I could see him doing a lot more varied stuff though, but he's already somewhat overcome the typecasting of coming to the acting world by way of wrestling.

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u/FantasticInterest775 5d ago

He's an excellent actor. Ever since his small role in Blade Runner I have loved him. I'll see a movie just for him now.

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u/UsernamesAllTaken69 5d ago

I always thought that his size was why he wasnt getting more roles. He's a great actor but he was distractingly built. This is a fantastic development.

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u/zaatdezinga 5d ago

Looks like a homeless dude who found a bag with necklace 😅

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u/PlusUltraK 5d ago

Yep outside of the makeup as Draxx, when he’s just that huge like his wrestling days he just seems awkward a little. But I mean awkward in the sense of the roles he used to be cast in.

I just watched Hotel Artemis last night and he’s just the friendly/tough Orderly/coworker of the nurse, and his role there feels just shallow. Compare that to every thing after that from just 6 years ago(released in 2018) it’s amazing how far he’s coming not being typecast and truly enjoying acting and getting into character.

Even in Dune despite being a tough Harkonnen he’s amazing.

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u/WonderfulShelter 5d ago

I really enjoy his acting, and I understand after GOTG he doesn't want to be typecasted and locked into a certain role.

But I'm also really fucking tired of celebrities suddenly deciding to "slim down" or "change looks" as soon as ozempic came out.

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