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The Books of Pellinor as movies???



Siobhan
June 2nd, 2005, 08:02 AM
You have not ruled out all my reasons... Hugh is still a better actor so blah.... and that doesn't make Richard better so you have no reasons and im still left with one, plus the ones you ruled out so therefore, Hugh is better

Leonie
June 2nd, 2005, 08:10 AM
You have not ruled out all my reasons... Hugh is still a better actor so blah.... and that doesn't make Richard better so you have no reasons and im still left with one, plus the ones you ruled out so therefore, Hugh is better

No I have ruled out your reasons and now I will give you my reasons AND I will find more than you AND not repeat myself (too much)

1. Richard is very very good looking
2. You can tell a lot from his face when he wants you to
3. He is a very good actor (all those people who have seen North and South will know what I mean)
4. He is not widely known and therefore the film would not be judged on any previous films
5. He is not stupid looking
6. He can do the whole brooding thing (very well!!)
7. His eyes
8. He is gorgous
9. He can do the whole shutters down and secretive thing
10. He is not old or wrinkly
11. He would look very nice when he's all ruffled up and in cloak, etc
12. He can do the whole consuming passion thing
13. He has not done anything like this before so no one will judge him or the film on previous experiences
14. He can look quite haughty and alloft

Ha ha I beat you!!!

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Siobhan
June 2nd, 2005, 08:17 AM
Nah Hugh Jackman is the same for all of those answers (excpet the bit about North and South) So therefore he has more points!

And that little list doesn't prove anything.... Who do you think women would go to see... Hugh or Richard? Seeing as hardly anyone knows who Richard is I think people will go with Hugh... and him being famous is good because then the movie would be acknowledged in Hollywood so blah

Leonie
June 2nd, 2005, 08:19 AM
No No NO NOOOOOO!!! If it was Hugh then it would be compared with his other films!!! And you can't just nick all my points that's not fair!!

Gemini
June 2nd, 2005, 08:44 AM
CAT FIGHT!!!!!!! rawr! :rolleyes:

sooooo, if i may just poke my nose in here, if that's all right ladies :D
Ummm not to bust your bubble or anything, but i'm throughly convinced that not ALL girls/ women/ and i'm sure a few blokes, go to the cinema's to purve on the guys, lol, imagine all the drool, poor cleaners would never get a break :rolleyes:.

Still





GO RICHARD!!!!!!!!!!!!! BTW i'd much rather perve (heh) on Richard (or Henry Ford from back in the 40's for that matter :D), than Hugh mostly b/c Hugh is a sellout, every five seconds he's on Austar selling the Digital service and those ads are really annoying...

Therefore Richard is better, lol, based apon the fact Hugh is a sellout, i rest my case.

I'll just go now, you may resume that cat fight :D

Siobhan
June 2nd, 2005, 08:47 AM
I'll just go now, you may resume that cat fight :D

Thanks Gem... Ok Hugh is better because he would do a better job as Cadvan bacause his head isn't so round! Seriously have you seen Richard's head? It's really round kinda like a soccer ball lol

bai_xu
June 2nd, 2005, 09:28 AM
I know who can play Dernhill! Orlando Bloom!!!

http://images.art.com/images/PRODUCTS/large/10127000/10127616.jpg

Okay, maybe he looks a bit rough in that picture...use your imagination!


how bout this pic:

http://www.sitevip.net/orlando_bloom/images/index_img.jpg

or this one:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/daftanddemented/potcwps/orli/OrlandoWall_03.jpg

Silvia
June 3rd, 2005, 12:09 AM
I know who can play Dernhill! Orlando Bloom!!!

http://images.art.com/images/PRODUCTS/large/10127000/10127616.jpg

Okay, maybe he looks a bit rough in that picture...use your imagination!


how bout this pic:

http://www.sitevip.net/orlando_bloom/images/index_img.jpg

or this one:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v129/daftanddemented/potcwps/orli/OrlandoWall_03.jpg



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Siobhan
June 3rd, 2005, 12:24 AM
I don't think Orlando Bloom's such a bad idea actually...

Silvia
June 3rd, 2005, 12:31 AM
Are You Mad!!!!!!!!some People

 

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