I saw the movie specifically because Mssr.s Jane and Travolta were in it. I'm glad I didn't spend much on it, though. I first saw Thomas Jane in "The Sweetest Thing" and if it weren't for Christina Applegate and Selma Blair he would have stolen the show. (It's in my top 20 all-time comedies.) Then I saw him in "Dream Catcher" and he was quite good in his ensemble role. Either the script or the director (or both?) sank "Punisher," so it is not a fair vehicle by which to judge Jane.
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I saw the movie specifically because Mssr.s Jane and Travolta were in it. I'm glad I didn't spend much on it, though. I first saw Thomas Jane in "The Sweetest Thing" and if it weren't for Christina Applegate and Selma Blair he would have stolen the show. (It's in my top 20 all-time comedies.) Then I saw him in "Dream Catcher" and he was quite good in his ensemble role. Either the script or the director (or both?) sank "Punisher," so it is not a fair vehicle by which to judge Jane.
But he is a bit on the hot side, I suppose....
TJ reminds me too much of Oswald from the Drew Carey Show. I had trouble taking him seriously.
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