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Annice Burdeos   07-09-2004, 04:50 PM
nijimeijer Wrote:Why would you do that to yourself?


I did indeed do this to myself a few weeks back and although I like Clive Owen very much, the direction or lack thereof and the constant flaunting
of Knightley as Guinivere pushing her front and center , I felt I was watching Guinivere unite the tribes of Britain, that she alone brought about the legend of Arthur. To build this as historically accurate was silly at worst and stupid at best.

Owen has done solid work in the past particularly Croupier and the current I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. (In the latter, one might could argue he exhibits
some of Jack's tendencies but his upcoming slate is a bit full at the moment.

He could lose easily enough his Britishness ........
nijimeijer   07-09-2004, 05:17 PM
Annice Burdeos Wrote:Owen has done solid work in the past particularly Croupier and the current I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. (In the latter, one might could argue he exhibits
some of Jack's tendencies but his upcoming slate is a bit full at the moment.

He could lose easily enough his Britishness ........

To be quite honest, the only movies I've seen him in are Bourne Identity and Gosford Park. I knew him from a videogame he starred in.

Throughout our history there are those ghosts
Compelled to illustrate our dreams and hopes
Victors hang in pictures, losers from ropes.
Regardless they all swing in the same boat.
EGWilliams   07-15-2004, 12:05 PM
Just wanted to throw my vote in for Thomas Jane as well.
Good actor who can do action as well.

EG
Biggles   07-15-2004, 02:08 PM
Annice Burdeos Wrote:I did indeed do this to myself a few weeks back and although I like Clive Owen very much, the direction or lack thereof and the constant flaunting
of Knightley as Guinivere pushing her front and center , I felt I was watching Guinivere unite the tribes of Britain, that she alone brought about the legend of Arthur. To build this as historically accurate was silly at worst and stupid at best.

Owen has done solid work in the past particularly Croupier and the current I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. (In the latter, one might could argue he exhibits
some of Jack's tendencies but his upcoming slate is a bit full at the moment.

He could lose easily enough his Britishness ........

What about dat guy dat played Launcelot?

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LVerner   07-15-2004, 04:20 PM
I suppose Michael Biehn is too old, he turns 48 this month.

He would have been so perfect for RJ in the 80s, though:

http://www.imdb.com/gallery/ss/0088247/S...%20Michael


Lee
Annice Burdeos   07-15-2004, 07:50 PM
Biggles Wrote:What about dat guy dat played Launcelot?

Sorry but Ioan Gruffudd (Lancelot to Owen's Arthur) has just signed to be in
Fantastic Four- coming next summer to a theater near you .....
Biggles   07-15-2004, 08:33 PM
Annice Burdeos Wrote:Sorry but Ioan Gruffudd (Lancelot to Owen's Arthur) has just signed to be in
Fantastic Four- coming next summer to a theater near you .....

That wouldn't necessarily preclude him from being Jack, would it? I don't see Jack coming out before that.

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Lisa   07-15-2004, 08:37 PM
Ioan Gruffudd is also Welsh. I'm not sure what kind of American accent he does, since I've only drooled over him... uh, I mean, watched him... in things where he's had a British accent.

Lisa
Scott Hajek   07-15-2004, 10:22 PM
Annice Burdeos Wrote:Sorry but Ioan Gruffudd (Lancelot to Owen's Arthur) has just signed to be in
Fantastic Four- coming next summer to a theater near you .....

Playing who?

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jimbow8   07-15-2004, 10:24 PM
Scott Hajek Wrote:Playing who?
Ioan Gruffudd .... Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic

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