Trevor Philips of GTA 5 Reviews Hitman: Agent 47, NYC Premiere
Trevor has been an actor for most of his life. He was known for his roles in TV shows such as “Law and Order”, “The Sopranos”, and “The Wire”. Trevor also played a role in the movie, Hitman: Agent 47.
Trevor attended an acting class at the University of Southern California. During this time, he met and became friends with Michael De Santa, another aspiring actor. Trevor and Michael’s friendship grew stronger after attending the acting class together.
When not attending acting classes at USC, Trevor would spend much of his time playing video games. One of Trevor’s favorite video games was “Grand Theft Auto V”, which he spent many hours playing. Trevor also enjoyed playing other video games such as “Call of Duty” and “Hitman”. However, he had never played any of these games before meeting Michael De Santa during their time at USC.
After graduating from USC, Trevor moved to Los Angeles and began working as an actor. He worked on various television shows including “Law & Order” and “The Wire”. During this time, he also appeared in several films including “The Departed” (2006) and “Fant
Trevor Philips of GTA 5 Reviews Hitman: Agent 47, NYC Premiere
Posted on August 22, 2015 by trevorphillips
I was invited to the premiere for the new Hitman movie, Agent 47. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it. A lot of people have been saying itβs just a bad rip-off of the Bourne movies, but I actually think thatβs what makes it so fun. Itβs like if Jason Bourne had amnesia and instead of remembering he was an ex-CIA assassin and going off on his own to fight a secret government conspiracy, he got kidnapped by some evil scientist and turned into a genetically modified killing machine who canβt remember anything except he has a barcode on the back of his head and his mission is to kill people.
I guess that would be pretty awesome. And there are some good action scenes too. If you like that sort of thing, you should check it out.
Trevor Philips- a character not meant to be taken seriously. A character that lives in the moment, a character that has no regard for anyone or anything but his own self interests. So what is it like to see an actor like this play a role in a movie, and then later be asked to review it?
Well, I don’t know, but I’ll try anyway.
I was invited to the NYC premiere of Hitman: Agent 47, starring Rupert Friend as Agent 47 and Zachary Quinto as John Smith. And while I was sitting on the red carpet watching the premiere, I thought about Trevor’s performance on the big screen. He was funny, he had a lot of energy, he did some good action scenes and he had some great one-liners that made me laugh out loud. But when it came time for me to review his performance, I just couldn’t get past how much he looked like Trevor. It just didn’t seem right to me.
So here’s what happened: I watched the movie and at the end of it all, I wrote up my thoughts and sent them off to my editor at Empire magazine (where they are also based). They got back to me with an email saying: “Thanks for your review of Hitman
Hollywood, CA (August 17, 2015) – Trevor Philips of GTA 5 is back in the limelight. This time he’s on a mission to kill.
It wasn’t too long ago when Trevor Philips first rocked the entertainment world with his debut performance as the lead character in Grand Theft Auto 5. The game has grown to become one of the most popular and successful games of all time. It’s not hard to understand why when you consider how Trevor Philips brought the character to life.
Now Trevor is taking another big step into Hollywood with his role in Hitman: Agent 47 playing the lead role as Agent 47. We got a chance to sit down with this legendary star of video games and film to get his thoughts on his new movie, what it was like working with Zachary Quinto, and what’s next for this big shot Hollywood actor.
Trevor Philips: I think it’s going great! I love all my fans and I love making movies for them. It makes me feel good knowing that I’m entertaining people and giving them something worth watching. I have an idea for a movie called ‘Trevor Phillips’ and it would be about my life story from growing up in Canada to becoming a multi-millionaire from video games to being an
It’s almost a cliche to say that “the book is better than the movie”, but in the case of Agent 47, it’s true. The movie is so different from the game that you can’t make a direct comparison, but after watching the movie, I was left with the feeling that I had been cheated out of my money. I’m not saying that the movie was bad, just not as good as I expected.
The main problem with the movie is that there is too much action and not enough story. In the game, there are many different paths you can take to complete your mission and each one has an interesting story behind it. In the movie, you have one main path to follow and if you don’t follow it, then you’re screwed. This would be fine if there were multiple ways to complete your mission but there aren’t any, which makes it very boring.
