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Gemini
May 29th, 2005, 07:42 AM
I thought you had an aversion to "old wrinkly farts" Siobhan? b/c IMO old Jacko is plenty wrinkly in that there photo :D ;)
I don't know about Helen, she most definately isn't the "classic beauty", i'm still going with Evangeline on this one, plus she has the best name :D *mutters* why did i have to be stuck with the initials ET, idiot parents didn't check first? did they!





~~Hey there little sexy pig, you made it with a man, and now you've got a little kid with hooves instead of hands...~~

Siobhan
May 29th, 2005, 07:47 AM
Yes but this old wrinkly fart is good lookin ;) :D

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Gemini
May 29th, 2005, 07:56 AM
Yes but this old wrinkly fart is good lookin ;) :D
Double standards? hmmmm, i still think Richard is the way to go! ESP after North and South tonight! ooo he had this cute little half smile that he kept giving to all these poor children who kept popping up, a bit of an overload on the symbolism but hey, that smile was cute... Wish i was Margaret, lucky b*tch inherits thousands AND gets Thornton with those little smile. ach, North and South was good :D

Siobhan
May 29th, 2005, 08:12 AM
Well I think Richard and Hugh sort of look similar... But for some reason Richard's nose just looks like a hook and reminds me or someone evil lol. But I'm still gonna stick with Hugh cos he has the bestest smile :D

And I don't think Hugh's too pretty!! In X-men he looked the total opposite especially wen he's not shaven and has a little bit of stubble he reminds me of Cadvan

Gemini
May 29th, 2005, 08:15 AM
Well I think Richard and Hugh sort of look similar... But for some reason Richard's nose just looks like a hook and reminds me or someone evil lol. But I'm still gonna stick with Hugh cos he has the bestest smile :D

And I don't think Hugh's too pretty!! In X-men he looked the total opposite especially wen he's not shaven and has a little bit of stubble he reminds me of Cadvan
BUT Richard HAS the nose, he HAS it, he so does :D and the eyes, he HAS the eyes :D lol

Siobhan
May 29th, 2005, 08:25 AM
'Fraid I have to disagree with you there Gemini... Hugh definetly has the nose, it's not too girly and yet it's not too manly or too scarey ;) , besides as I may have mentioned a fair few times he has that rare brilliant smile... Hey we should start a poll! We could do one about Maerad as well but its a bit hard for her cos all the actresses are too old, but I think if you use your imagination, you can imagine them younger and more teenage looking

Actually I just turned on the tv and what should be on but North and South and who should I see? Yes got in one Richard Armitage! You know when you see him in 3D he dosn't have a scary nose he does actually look like a Cadvan! But I don't think those photos do him much justice.... But now I'm torn between him and Hugh Jackman but either one would make a fine Cadvan I think

Mrs. Cadvan
May 29th, 2005, 09:37 AM
Actually, I have to concede that in that last pic of Hugh Jackman, he did look mighty fine. :D So at least you're sticking with him for a while, rather than the others...

But I do agree with myself, that Hans would make a totally gorgeous and convincing Cadvan. :D

Leonie
June 2nd, 2005, 07:38 AM
Richard is sssssssoooooooo much better than Hugh!!! And you can tell a lot from Richard's face about what he (or his character) is thinking at some points and in others he is sort of shuttered up, if you know what I mean! And isn't that how Cadvan is supposed to be??? and he isn't too old! :D

Siobhan
June 2nd, 2005, 07:46 AM
Richard is sssssssoooooooo much better than Hugh!!!


EXCUSE ME?! I'm not so sure about that for the following reasons:

1: Hugh is better looking
2: Hugh is sexier
3: Hugh is a better actor
4: Hugh has been in more movies
5: Hugh has been in more plays
6: Hugh is Australian
7: Hugh has a sexy voice
8: Hugh is well-known
9: Hugh is better because I said
10: Hugh is hot
11: Hugh is a great actor
12: More people here know who he is
12: Hugh is better looking

May have repeated myself a few times there...

Leonie
June 2nd, 2005, 07:57 AM
EXCUSE ME?! I'm not so sure about that for the following reasons:

1: Hugh is better looking
2: Hugh is sexier
3: Hugh is a better actor
4: Hugh has been in more movies
5: Hugh has been in more plays
6: Hugh is Australian
7: Hugh has a sexy voice
8: Hugh is well-known
9: Hugh is better because I said
10: Hugh is hot
11: Hugh is a great actor
12: More people here know who he is
12: Hugh is better looking

May have repeated myself a few times there...

yep you have definately repeated yourself several times and that means you do not have 13 reasons!! And i think that an actor playing cadvan has to be quite unknown and not have been in too many things so that rules out 4 of your excuses. And the fact that Hugh is better looking and a better actor is a matter of opinion so that rules out another 6 of your reasons! And being Austrailian is not a qualifying reason to play cadvan!! So that has completely destroyed all your reasons so Richard is way way better!! :)

 

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