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Cail wrote:Luci, what are your avatars from? They look so familiar, but I can't place them.
a really really crummy movie!! :oops: but keira looks so awesome i just can't help it!! they're from that recent King Arthur movie with Clive Owen. omg, it was TERRIBLE!!! but keira looks great, huh.
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I heard it really sucked, but I'm all for hot chicks with edged weapons.

Thanks!
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Cail wrote:I heard it really sucked, but I'm all for hot chicks with edged weapons.

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it did, wads. especially if you have any interest in Arthurian legend. it's just crap. not even a good battle scene. i saw it because i love Clive Owen but not even he (badly miscast i might add) could save this piece of dung.
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i've had this with actors before, on the set,
where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
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Wow, that must be bad. Clive Owen was excellent in the BMW films, he should've been the new Bond.
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Cail wrote:Wow, that must be bad. Clive Owen was excellent in the BMW films, he should've been the new Bond.
8O i can't BELIEVE anybody but ME watched those!!!! he's grand isn't he!!! did you see the BBC series he did about the detective that was going blind?? really really good. sorry i can't remember the name of it!! yes he definitely SHOULD have been the new Bond!!! i totally agree. (you can't tell i have a crush or anything can you?) i think he should have been cast as Ian Rankin's detective, John Rebus, too. i like the scotish actor who played Rebus but he wasn't really cast well for that role.
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where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
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and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio



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Loved those films. I'm pissed that BMW doesn't have them on their site anymore.

I'm not familiar with the series you're talking about, but I'll look for it.
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cail, it's a BBC series called Second Sight. i think there are 4 of them.

looked it up on IMDB.
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where they get upset about the [size of my]
trailer, and i'm always like...take my trailer,
cause... i'm from Kentucky
and that's not what we brag about.
~ george clooney, inside the actor's studio



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look close at her left arm...looks like a bad junkie haha! :P
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Back on topic....

I can't stand Jack Nicholson, I think he's the most overrated actor in Hollywood. For crying out loud, he's the same in every movie he's ever been in - he never changes. I will say that he was a good Joker, and I think he was good in The Shining. Other than that, I avoid his movies like the plague.

I agree that F. Murray Abraham deserves recognition here, but it's also worth noting that he hasn't done anything worth a crap since.

It's already been mentioned elsewhere what a fine actor Denzel Washington is. My favorite performance by him is in the Civil War movie Glory. The scene where he is being whipped, and a single tear runs down his otherwise stoic face....remarkable acting. (Ignore the fact that Glory is not a very good movie otherwise.)
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re: f.Murray Abraham ... you are absolutely right. It is sad in a way. but perhaps, he was just meant to give us that one absolutely stunning portrayal of Salieri. Although his role os the repugnant monk in 'Name of the Rose' was good, if somewhat 2-dimensional.

Ed Harris has been mentioned a lot. I am gald to see. I cannot pick out one role for him. He shines in everything!

Oh, Bruce Willis in 'Twelve Monkeys'. I always knew he had some acting chops since the first 'Die Hard' (showing that tough action men can cry), but it wasn't until this movie that I actually got to see and undderstand him. Great subtle role.
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They're from the '04 flick, King Arthur. I thought Brett Favre in 'Something About Mary' is second only to Dan Marino in 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective'.
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Come on dAN! You mean you didn't like Jim Kelly's preformance in Four Time Loser? :wink:
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Peter Dinklage in the Station Agent

Bruce Willis hasn't been challenged enough.

Jim Carrey in Eternal Sunshine

Robin Williams was great in One Hour Photo and Insomnia.
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Robin Williams was great in Dead Poet's Society.
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i was surprised by the negative reviews for Popeye. I enjoyed it.
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dlbpharmd wrote:Robin Williams was great in Popeye.


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I thought it was great for what it was. i cartoon brought to life. and Shelly Duvall was Olyv Oyl.

Bobcat Goldwaith in Shakes the Clown. he owns the role.
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dlbpharmd wrote:Robin Williams was great in Popeye.


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Jack Nicholson for Jake Gittes in Chinatown.
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Tim Roth in Reservoir Dogs

Bruce WIllis & John Travolta in Pulp Fiction
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