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Bluesman Mike Lindner   07-14-2008, 09:57 PM
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Ken Valentine Wrote:From one cat lover to another, that's purrrrrrrfect. :yesnod:

Big Grin

Ken V.

That's fur sure.
webby   07-14-2008, 10:00 PM
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Ken Valentine Wrote:From one cat lover to another, that's purrrrrrrfect. :yesnod:

Big Grin

Ken V.

You are so right! Big Grin

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Legion   07-14-2008, 10:34 PM
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Coming from me this is odd, as I am an avid fan of cussack ( wish war inc had done better. It was great). But he is a bit too brooding. And thats what I love about him, but not as Jack.

I hate to say it, but Matt Damon would be awesome. he's got that everyman look now that he has gotten older and he was terrifyingly dangerous in the Bourne movies ( and will be in the next one too).

If his hair was darker he'd be Jack in a heartbeat.

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Maggers   07-14-2008, 11:48 PM
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Legion Wrote:Coming from me this is odd, as I am an avid fan of cussack ( wish war inc had done better. It was great). But he is a bit too brooding. And thats what I love about him, but not as Jack.

I hate to say it, but Matt Damon would be awesome. he's got that everyman look now that he has gotten older and he was terrifyingly dangerous in the Bourne movies ( and will be in the next one too).

If his hair was darker he'd be Jack in a heartbeat.
I have to agree with you on both points.

But I'm a big Ryan Reynolds fan, ever since I saw him in a tiny part in DICK. Every time I write that, someone (usually KRW) slaps me upside my head, ever so gently. But Ryan Reynolds did have a small and very funny role in DICK, which I love, love, love. So sue me. Confusedmilewinkgrin:

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bones weep tedium   07-15-2008, 04:43 AM
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Maggers Wrote:I have to agree with you on both points.

But I'm a big Ryan Reynolds fan, ever since I saw him in a tiny part in DICK. Every time I write that, someone (usually KRW) slaps me upside my head, ever so gently. [SIZE="5"]But Ryan Reynolds did have a small and very funny role in DICK,[/SIZE] which I love, love, love. So sue me. Confusedmilewinkgrin:

You're asking for trouble with that one Maggers! :yikes:


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Maggers   07-15-2008, 09:28 AM
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bones weep tedium Wrote:You're asking for trouble with that one Maggers! :yikes:

I know! That happens every time I mention how I first saw Ryan in DICK. What can I say, that's how it happened. Big Grin

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Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
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cobalt   07-15-2008, 09:49 AM
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Maggers Wrote:I know! That happens every time I mention how I first saw Ryan in DICK. What can I say, that's how it happened. Big Grin

Uhhh...not touching this one with a ten foot pole nor a nurse's 2 finger grip. Wink

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jimbow8   07-15-2008, 11:39 PM
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webby Wrote::hello: Welcome, persephoneslove!

And I'm just going to say that all you guys just need to quit hatin' on Ryan Reynolds. He's going to be a peeeerfect Jack! :bigsmile:

I'm not a hater. I've like Ryan Reynolds since the first episode of "Two Guys, A Girl, and A Pizza Place." I just don't think he's the best choice to play Jack. I REALLY hope he proves me wrong.

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persephoneslove   07-21-2008, 04:41 PM
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While I do believe Ryan Reynolds can play a dramtic roll [i.e. Smokin' Aces] he's just not average enough to be Jack. Jack is the everyman, not tall or short, no pretty or ugly, he is invisible and I just dont think Reynolds can be that. Though the more I watch television and reread Jack the more I picture Jeffrey Donovan. Watch him in a few clips from the show "Touching Evil" and you can see what I mean. He's average but theres an underlying darkness to him that I think Jack possesses. Now I could just be talking out my rear here cause I know I'm not the only overboard Jack-fanatic, but I think I'd be really disappointed by Reynolds portrayal. Now god love the Bergmeister, but as Jack? I think he should pass.
Oxenberger   07-22-2008, 12:18 AM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:From all time and all space--

Edward Norton as Jack
Audrey Hepburn as Gia
the young actress now in KIT KITTREDGE as Vicky
Zero Mostel as Abe
Erik Estrada as Julio
Dr. Roma?--well, I will take the part, though it will not bring me much luck

Whoa! We have an Erik Estrada sighting, sound the alarm!
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