Some of the best parts with Simon played by Steven Ogg from season 6 & 7 from the walking dead I do not own the content of this video, the content belongs to AMC
@@enobekuJ I don't know. For a while I kept encountering media where characters with some brand of crazy had actually the coziest time almost flourishing during an apocalypse.
And the guy who robbed a bank in Ludendorff in 2004. Who also did a heist on the union depository in Los Santos, and even stole a nuke and got ready to sell it to China.
Give some credit to writers and whoever is in charge of casting. All the characters fit his batshit crazy alter ego perfectly. He doesn’t change much between his roles.
@kaine bolts yeah that's kinda the bad thing though, because he plays it so, lets just say effortlessly, he will always be type cast for this role which must be a bit annoying for him.
Steven Ogg basically brought Trevor to life, Trevor is charismatic and funny. Steven Ogg basically IS Trevor Philips if you know what I'm trying to say.
Threatening the Ammu-Nation stores nearby for weapons, killing rival gunrunners for weapons, killing rival drug dealers, eating isolated survivors, taking over territories, finding what happened to his friend who got lost in the initial zombie attacks.
He had three seasons 6 to 8 but was only mostly focused on in season 8 but had appearances throughout the three seasons he was introduced before Negan with Negan only making an appearance at the end of season 6
I played the game but never knew who the voice actor looked like when I first saw him on season 6 I thought he sounded familiar then looked like Trevor too it’s not until one scene he yelled and I knew that’s Trevor. I looked up the actors name then next episode his name came up in the credits and I knew it was him
Myb u didnt catch what they were doing. I think they tried to show that even if theres this deadly zombie apocalypse that humans are worse and they are greedy. Instead of working together they fight each other. But true i miss em too
It's inevitable with drawn out apocalypse shows, movies and games. Starts out dealing with the apocalypse, whether it be zombies, killer weather or a virus then it turns into a lecture on the curse of human greed as they find ways to deal with the apocalypse, but not the remnants
There’s a really funny 90’s movie called ‘Nothing to lose’ with Tim Robbins, Martin Lawrence and John C. McGinley that could very (very) loosely seem like a GTA V film, based in LA, centred on a heist, Robbins is very like Michael, Lawrence is a lot like Franklin and McGinley is a lot like Trevor...They even come from the general respective areas of the characters, if you haven’t already, I’d recommend watching it, it’s a very funny film and I’m sure you might see the same GTA V similarities that I have :)
Well, almost became hamburger meat. But they mutually agreed to part ways in the Option C, and he burnt to a crisp in Option A, and left the LS in Option B.
He plays some of the most intimidating characters, but you meet him in real life, and he’s such a gentle person. Genuinely chill guy. To this day, so glad I got to meet him.
Stephen Ogg has what everyone has always referred to as 'It' when people are on the subject of stardom or potential to execute with absolute success,any genre of film. He deserves a celebrity status more than many that have been household names for decades and I am so happy that he was casted in my favorite video game series done by my favorite video game producers. Stephen Ogg us on my radar for the skill set he has and I might not have ever been able to appreciate him if they would have chosen another to be Trevor. Movie producers and directors should be nonstop knocking on his door. He is great
Steven ogg is actually a great actor, my introduction was gta 5 but now that I've went back at looked at his other roles this man is the perfect actor for the psychopathic role he nails the act of absolutely insane