couldn't really think of too many more
Colin Firth.
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couldn't really think of too many more
Colin Firth.
Orlando may need to age before he call pull of the now-man approach
Bwah!
He is a delicate wee boylet.
I just realized (by looking it up on imdb) that I was 11 when I saw Lace...the miniseries. Older than I thought.
However, I had read the (racier) book before I saw it.
Goash that story was fascinating to me at that age. Now, NSM.
Geoffrey Rush has been in a lot of different historical period films (SiL, Quills, Pirates to name a few).
I'm trying to think of any other Americans other than Johnny Depp, and sad to say, not many others come to mind. Robert Downey, Jr., maybe (Restoration)? I'd like to see Liev Schreiber in something more period than 1969 (A Walk on the Moon)--I've heard he's amazing doing Shakespeare on stage.
Joseph Fiennes can do no other than period. Daniel Day-Lewis, of course.
Speaking of bad sequels, I just saw this over at Mutant Reviewers from Hell:
In two words, James Cromwell.
Return to King Solomon's Mines.
Why?? Why are they going back?? The first trip sucked so much!
Calistia Flockhart is in talks to be in Indiana Jones 4.
Maybe he can use her to pick a lock or something.
I paid more attention to the "Librarian" part of that title--I'm guessing that it's the sequel to the so-cheesy-it's-great Noah Wyle TNT movie. As long as they have Bob Newhart kicking more bad-guy butt in this one, I'm definitely tuning in.