The Mighty Atlas

I'm not a slot player, and have no idea how the game plays. My interest is in the artwork on the exterior of the machine. The Atlas character looks very familiar to me. In fact I have a very definite impression of who he looks like. But my judgement of facial features isn't too precise, so my impression could just be subjective.

Anyone with a more analytical eye have any impressions? I'll withhold my own opinion for the time being so as to not sway anyone else's appraisals. TIA.



Umm, . . . Brad Pitt in his Fight Club days ?

We don't talk about Fight Club.

Fight club, one of the dumbest movies ever filmed. I couldn't sit through the whole thing.

He looks like the dushebag that plays Darth Vader in the last two Star Wars movies.

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Originally posted by: jatki99
Fight club, one of the dumbest movies ever filmed. I couldn't sit through the whole thing.


Then don't watch the panned "The Interview".

Stupidest movie I've watched in a while. I think the whole thing was just a publicity stunt to drum up business for a movie that couldn't cut it on it's own merits.
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Originally posted by: wrosie
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Originally posted by: jatki99
Fight club, one of the dumbest movies ever filmed. I couldn't sit through the whole thing.


Then don't watch the panned "The Interview".

Stupidest movie I've watched in a while. I think the whole thing was just a publicity stunt to drum up business for a movie that couldn't cut it on it's own merits.


The reviews in our newspaper agree with you. I haven't seen it. Don't care.
Am thinking now that Hayden Christensen and a young Brad Pitt look as much or more like The Mighty Atlas than my choice does. So the image appears to be more or less generic, and not based on anyone in particular. By the way I had him pegged as Chandler Parsons of the Dallas Mavericks.
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