Glenn Ennis
Glenn Ennis, man, talk about a guy who’s been everywhere but you probably didn’t even realize it. You’ve seen him, for sure. He’s that dude who takes a punch, throws one back, or hulks around in the background of some seriously wild movies. Let’s start with Watchmen (2009) – you know that epic superhero flick with all the rain and philosophical doom. Glenn’s the guy behind the mask, literally. He’s the physical force playing Hooded Justice, and, wow, that’s a role that needed serious muscle and presence. Not many can pull off spandex and an attitude that says, “Don’t mess with me,” but he totally nailed it.
Then, rewinding a few years, there’s Freddy vs. Jason (2003). Classic horror mashup, right? Glenn suited up as Jason Voorhees for some of the gnarlier stunts. Swinging machetes, stomping through carnage, being the silent terror – yeah, that’s him under the hockey mask in some of the most brutal scenes. The commitment to just straight-up menace is wild.
Don’t forget I, Robot (2004). Will Smith gets all the attention, sure, but behind those sleek, creepy robots? Glenn’s the stunt guy, part of the reason those action sequences have actual weight and danger. He’s falling off things, getting blown up, making the future look way more dangerous than any robot uprising ever should.
So, the next time you’re watching one of these, keep an eye out. Glenn Ennis isn’t just a background blur; he’s the muscle, the danger, and sometimes the heart that makes those big moments land. Honestly, legends like him make movies hit so much harder.