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    What's Sean Penn on?

    Just watched The Gunman, Sean Penn's newest movie. The guy is 55 years old and smokes. I know he doesn't have the track record of being a guy that is into fitness and eating healthy. More like a guy that smokes and drinks too much. So, how the heck is he this ripped?

    Would this be a standard anti aging dose of HGH or what? First I thought a body stand in but it's multiple scenes and he looks ripped with a shirt on too.

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    a lot of celebrities use AAS to bulk up for movies who knows what they actually are taking I would assume its the good shit

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    Quote Originally Posted by djgreen View Post
    a lot of celebrities use AAS to bulk up for movies who knows what they actually are taking I would assume its the good shit
    Look at Hugh Jackman... He's a pretty big boy... And no doubt him Damon Affleck and many more(I noticed in Mystic River Penn was built well too(but he is a little guy) but does look like something

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    Ya that whole scene out there is into anti-aging and AAS in the biggest way. I see a bunch of them in movies that are most def on the sauce men and women. I love because they will completely transform and then you will see them selling an abb roller or something.LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joco71 View Post
    Ya that whole scene out there is into anti-aging and AAS in the biggest way. I see a bunch of them in movies that are most def on the sauce men and women. I love because they will completely transform and then you will see them selling an abb roller or something.LOL
    Or pushing those shitty ass supps that don't do nada... Jackman(6'4") is a strong guy too(w/long arms), I read an article where his bench was close to 405 if it wasn't - he lacks thickness for being so tall but built very well! Naturally he's got a good base!

    Yeah they're all into that, you see Affleck in his movie that he bulked up for(and shredded up to about 8-9% looked good... In that movie 'the town' he had a decent build(not like this movie tho)

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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3 View Post
    Or pushing those shitty ass supps that don't do nada... Jackman(6'4") is a strong guy too(w/long arms), I read an article where his bench was close to 405 if it wasn't - he lacks thickness for being so tall but built very well! Naturally he's got a good base!

    Yeah they're all into that, you see Affleck in his movie that he bulked up for(and shredded up to about 8-9% looked good... In that movie 'the town' he had a decent build(not like this movie tho)
    Oh I hear what your saying bud. We both know they got some work into it either way. It just funny they try to peddle garbage with the results from the good stuff. haha!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joco71 View Post
    Oh I hear what your saying bud. We both know they got some work into it either way. It just funny they try to peddle garbage with the results from the good stuff. haha!!
    Exactly! Lol

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    it's all smoke and mirrors... (i hope)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joco71 View Post
    Oh I hear what your saying bud. We both know they got some work into it either way. It just funny they try to peddle garbage with the results from the good stuff. haha!!
    That reminds me of Mark Wahlberg after shooting Pain and Gain. He said he gained 40 pounds of muscle and lost fat thanks to his new protein powder he developed. Of course no credit goes to AAS.

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    Chris Pratt. Weight up and down too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett N View Post
    That reminds me of Mark Wahlberg after shooting Pain and Gain. He said he gained 40 pounds of muscle and lost fat thanks to his new protein powder he developed. Of course no credit goes to AAS.

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    He didnt say thanks to his powder. He said it was 'critical' to his success. Marketing right there so it doesn't say what else he used that got him there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uhit
    He didnt say thanks to his powder. He said it was 'critical' to his success. Marketing right there so it doesn't say what else he used that got him there.
    Yes. Critical to success.

    Never in small print will u see that he blasted and crised thru test e cycle while on the powder. LoL

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    AAS or not, those guys have money, so they can get the best trainers and chefs money can buy!

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    And prescribed HGH and testosterone doesn't hurt either. Not to mention that looking physically fit is their full time job.

    Ever see Wahlbergs home gym. It makes any gym look outdated and wore out. He has a boxing ring in it too and it is at his home. Crazy money.

    My opinion though, when Mark says that the Marked line of supplements was critical to his gain of 40 pounds of muscle. Critical to me means he couldn't have done it without it. That's bs.

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    ^^^^ what you and RC said. It seems it would be easier if I was getting compensated to workout like my job required. I would like that. And a home gym. That would be awesome. And my own personal massage therapist. Why not!!!

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    Pure pharma grade GH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett N View Post
    That reminds me of Mark Wahlberg after shooting Pain and Gain. He said he gained 40 pounds of muscle and lost fat thanks to his new protein powder he developed. Of course no credit goes to AAS.

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    Well I would say he gained 25 lbs fat and 15 lbs muscle if it was 40 lbs total because IMO he didnt look very good.

    Sean Penn looked pretty ripped when he played Spicoli.


    You know it's not so hard to also CG everything now days. Remember Captain America? He was CGed at the beginning to look small.

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    I could see CG in Captain America. That movie was based on a super hero comic. This movie with Penn was more actor driven.

    He never has been fat though, so I guess it wouldn't be crazy hard to get into shape. I doubt they would spend budget on CG for it though. I still think he is on something though. Odd that he wants to look good but he still smokes heavily though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett N View Post
    That reminds me of Mark Wahlberg after shooting Pain and Gain. He said he gained 40 pounds of muscle and lost fat thanks to his new protein powder he developed. Of course no credit goes to AAS.

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    Total horse crap. All the various forms of protein in the market including whey come from a certain group of companies in its raw form. These supplement firms just buy it, bottle & label it. They rarely do anything special to the actual protein powder in their end-products. If there are any ingredients etc. added, it's done by a third-party filler from an off-the-shelf formula that already exists. There's very little, if any research & development going on. 99% of the time these supplement firms just copy another firm's product(s)...
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    Quote Originally Posted by APIs View Post
    Total horse crap. All the various forms of protein in the market including whey come from a certain group of companies in its raw form. These supplement firms just buy it, bottle & label it. They rarely do anything special to the actual protein powder in their end-products. If there are any ingredients etc. added, it's done by a third-party filler from an off-the-shelf formula that already exists. There's very little, if any research & development going on. 99% of the time these supplement firms just copy another firm's product(s)...
    Hit the nail on the head! Mostly more fillers than anything... Which is shit ya don't need

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    The "filler" I refer to is the firm that actually fills the jars (end-product) for the supplement company. Supplement companies pay these "fillers" to package their products. Supplement companies dont manufacture their own products, they pay others to do it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by APIs View Post
    The "filler" I refer to is the firm that actually fills the jars (end-product) for the supplement company. Supplement companies pay these "fillers" to package their products. Supplement companies dont manufacture their own products, they pay others to do it...
    Right... Which these Co end up putting these unnecessary 'fillers' in w/the product, that's what your referring to correct... And copying each other...

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    Could be on something but also is a good chance it isn't anything. He is a small dude who was always pretty ripped looking (think High Times at Ridgemont High or whatever its called).

    Have to keep in mind that in the movies shirtless scene's are always shot when the actor has a pump and perfect lighting, hell even body contouring and shading. Endless time to diet and unlimited supply of perfectly prepped meals and workout time / sleep.

    I would say he isn't on anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by APIs View Post
    Total horse crap. All the various forms of protein in the market including whey come from a certain group of companies in its raw form. These supplement firms just buy it, bottle & label it. They rarely do anything special to the actual protein powder in their end-products. If there are any ingredients etc. added, it's done by a third-party filler from an off-the-shelf formula that already exists. There's very little, if any research & development going on. 99% of the time these supplement firms just copy another firm's product(s)...
    A lot of the protein powder is made in Ireland due to our high dairy output. Bsn's parent company is an huge Irish multi national. Along with others over here they have been buying up supp companies for the last few years

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts
    Well I would say he gained 25 lbs fat and 15 lbs muscle if it was 40 lbs total because IMO he didnt look very good. Sean Penn looked pretty ripped when he played Spicoli. You know it's not so hard to also CG everything now days. Remember Captain America? He was CGed at the beginning to look small.
    I agree that mark didn't look very good in pain and gain. Looked over weight and bloated

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    Quote Originally Posted by NACH3 View Post
    Or pushing those shitty ass supps that don't do nada... Jackman(6'4") is a strong guy too(w/long arms), I read an article where his bench was close to 405 if it wasn't - he lacks thickness for being so tall but built very well! Naturally he's got a good base!

    Yeah they're all into that, you see Affleck in his movie that he bulked up for(and shredded up to about 8-9% looked good... In that movie 'the town' he had a decent build(not like this movie tho)
    I'd put money that is way off. He can barely deadlift 405x5. He looks good but isn't that strong.

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    Yeah i think i saw a video where he hit 1000 lb total.

    Nothing to sneeze at, just not overly impressive. Definitely doesn't add up with a 400+ lb bench.

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    Maybe Hugh can only squat 200.

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    Christ Hemsworth as well.

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    Wow. That's a pretty big transformation. Impressive really.

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