I doubt he'd want to unless there was something VERY serious at stake, and even then he'd be hesitant.
Robert Muldoon died in 1993, of course, and the actor (Bob Peck) passed away in 1999. (So, yeah, a little while back. Before I was born. )
The question is if he'd really have a choice at that point. The fight might be CONing to him, now that the dinos are on the loose.
May he rest in peace.
I suppose so. Although if he's still living in Montana, I'm not sure how big a deal it will be unless there's a massive time jump and the dinos have repopulated to a great extent because somehow no one has been able to stop them.
I honestly think he would have been the most perfect Sherlock Holmes EVER. That might seem kinda random or oddly specific, but I kid you not, I was reading Sherlock Holmes and picturing him just like Muldoon/Bob Peck for quite a while without even realizing it. He just fit so naturally.
The question is if he'd really have a choice at that point. The fight might be CONing to him, now that the dinos are on the loose.
May he rest in peace.
I suppose so. Although if he's still living in Montana, I'm not sure how big a deal it will be unless there's a massive time jump and the dinos have repopulated to a great extent because somehow no one has been able to stop them.
I honestly think he would have been the most perfect Sherlock Holmes EVER. That might seem kinda random or oddly specific, but I kid you not, I was reading Sherlock Holmes and picturing him just like Muldoon/Bob Peck for quite a while without even realizing it. He just fit so naturally.
I want a dino apocalypse.
I haven't seen any other films with him besides Jurassic Park, so I don't have too much of an idea of his roles, but yeah, I think I could see it.
I suppose so. Although if he's still living in Montana, I'm not sure how big a deal it will be unless there's a massive time jump and the dinos have repopulated to a great extent because somehow no one has been able to stop them.
I honestly think he would have been the most perfect Sherlock Holmes EVER. That might seem kinda random or oddly specific, but I kid you not, I was reading Sherlock Holmes and picturing him just like Muldoon/Bob Peck for quite a while without even realizing it. He just fit so naturally.
I want a dino apocalypse.
I haven't seen any other films with him besides Jurassic Park, so I don't have too much of an idea of his roles, but yeah, I think I could see it.
Malcolm, Grant, and I do not agree.
Nor have I, but that still happened. I was about halfway through the book when I realized that the Sherlock in my imagination was actually Muldoon.
Nor have I, but that still happened. I was about halfway through the book when I realized that the Sherlock in my imagination was actually Muldoon.
Not sure if there's anybody to support my viewpoint.
My Sherlock is Robert Downey Jr, but that's only because I've watched the movies with him.
Hate to break it to you, but not many people want to see all of humankind obliterated.
I watched those this summer, and it took me over half a movie to get used to the British accent. I can't say I didn't like his portrayal, but it didn't quite match how the books described him to me. But that's understandable, as fighting goons and setting traps are easier to make interesting in a film than solving actual mysteries using evidence and clues. I think I'll always like book Sherlock/Bob Peck the most.
Not sure if there's anybody to support my viewpoint.
My Sherlock is Robert Downey Jr, but that's only because I've watched the movies with him.
Hate to break it to you, but not many people want to see all of humankind obliterated.
I watched those this summer, and it took me over half a movie to get used to the British accent. I can't say I didn't like his portrayal, but it didn't quite match how the books described him to me. But that's understandable, as fighting goons and setting traps are easier to make interesting in a film than solving actual mysteries using evidence and clues. I think I'll always like book Sherlock/Bob Peck the most.
You might be surprised how many of them at least have that thought cross their mind after they get cut off in traffic.
I liked the action/adventure mix, but I agree that the books and the movies did differ greatly.