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mikhail

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then, he tricked me with it..!!

but, how could you say that when Connery played bond, "he was Connery, not Bond"..?? there was no Bond movies before connery, he was the first to play it.. how can you tell that Bond should be played like this or that..??
:sigh: read the books.
 

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I was in stitches when I heard that Eric Bana might be chosen as the new bond

He'd probably ask for a can of Fosters. Shaken, not stirred :)
 

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So who should be the next James Bond?

I think it should be Colin Farrell. :D He can even pull of a british accent. Lets face it no one wants to be saved by an Irish dude :D
Jude Law.


Or Christain Bale, although he is the new Batman.









I saw "Angels in America" for the 10th time. Love that movie. Has anyone else seen it? Its an HBO movie that is superb.
 

Gandalf

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++ [ originally posted by mikhail ] ++

:sigh: read the books.
you read the books before you saw the movies..? or after..

anyway, I don't remember anygood transformation from a book to a movie.. there must be big changes during the process
 
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    ++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
    I was in stitches when I heard that Eric Bana might be chosen as the new bond

    He'd probably ask for a can of Fosters. Shaken, not stirred :)

    That's quite old news... as far he didnt want to play Bond.
    He is great, but it's hard to imagine him as Bond.
     

    gray

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    He's 36.

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    i was surprised myself i although iw ould rather see him than orlando bloom..he wouldnt make a good bond ..
    True. Orlando Bloom really hasn't proven himself as an actor.

    Sure, he's a good-looking guy and he's been in what, 5 of the biggest films of the past couple of years... so of course the suits who rake in the millions and girls around the world are in love with him, but that really means nothing when the characters he's played are all very one-dimensional, and he's only got one 'acting face.'



    He's yet to show me that he's got any acting talent.
     
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    I just saw "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" The movie has one of my favourite-est (note the exaggeration) actors, DIEGO LUNA. I can't really say much bout the movie - at one point I like the movie a lot, at another it's kind of average. But it's unique in the sense that it is a 'catchy' movie
     
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    He's 36.


    True. Orlando Bloom really hasn't proven himself as an actor.

    Sure, he's a good-looking guy and he's been in what, 5 of the biggest films of the past couple of years... so of course the suits who rake in the millions and girls around the world are in love with him, but that really means nothing when the characters he's played are all very one-dimensional, and he's only got one 'acting face.'

    He's yet to show me that he's got any acting talent.

    Yeah, exactly.

    He was great as elf, but that's all. Maybe he wasnt that bad in "Pirates..." but he shouldnt be Paris in "Troy"


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    I like watching documentaries.

    I wanted to see this one: The son of God, I watched the first part (1/3) and then there wasnt 2nd and 3rd part.
    It was too dangerous to let people watch it :lazy:
     
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    About Jesus' life.
    They were trying to find historical places, events, also they were asking many questions, and they were trying to compare all that to events well-known from the Bible.
    They asked those kind of questions, which are usually asked by historians and researchers, not be believers.
    That's why it was so interesting and I guess that's why they didny show 2nd and 3rd part, it was too good *sarcastic*
     
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