Someone, I think a Buffista, said his over enuciation might be due to all the theater work he's done.
I don't mind his accent since he's not supposed to be contemporary American.
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Someone, I think a Buffista, said his over enuciation might be due to all the theater work he's done.
I don't mind his accent since he's not supposed to be contemporary American.
Maybe that's what Americans sound like, whenever it is he's actually supposed to be from?
Someone, I think a Buffista, said his over enuciation might be due to all the theater work he's done.
This makes a lot of sense to me, as it's (by-proxy) what gave me my "accent" growing up (I lived within 20 minutes of where I was born up until I went to college)
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his over enuciation might be due to all the theater work he's done.
I remember thinking the same thing about Hugh Jackman, that he seemed to have a habit of "stage-acting" in some of his earlier (American) movies: larger gestures, clear enunciation and projection so as to be read on stage, and which worked for Wolverine, but came off as odd in his non-comicbook roles.
Not that any of that stops/stopped either men from being hot.
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So, Journeyman. I find I just don't care.
Actually, I'm finding it watchable. The cast is pretty and it's set in SF so I can play "I know where that is!".
I'm afraid I can't find that actor interesting unless he's killing werewolves or making out with James Purefoy.
Chuck was alot of fun.
I'm enjoying Journeyman and uh - who was that playing Trevor? He looked so almost recognizable and it's good to see that Gabriel Tigerman has a role that should surely be recurring.