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Who should play Cadvan IYO?



Celebriän
September 17th, 2005, 09:39 AM
certainly fit but way to well-known and not how i imagined cadvan although im not really siure what cadvan looks like in my head except vvvvvvv gorgeous!

Alassë
September 17th, 2005, 09:40 AM
i know what you mean! I somehow think that the person who plays cadvan shouldnt be that well known otherwise everyone will think of all the other thngs he's done and yet i dont know? :confused:

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tuesdays.child
September 17th, 2005, 09:57 AM
Yep, Tom Ward is in Silent Witness. English Crime thang for all joo who are wondering...Ewan McGregor is a brilliant actor, and can sing which helps what with being a Bard, plus he's been in action/sci fi-esc roles in past films. E.g. The Island and Star Wars..o' course.

And he's a handsome so and so, if I do say so my jolly self.

cheeky monkey
September 17th, 2005, 10:25 AM
What a wise and clever bunch we all are. :D we all think the same bout Cadvan AND Ewan M( very rare from where I'm from...)

tuesdays.child
September 17th, 2005, 10:33 AM
'scuse this sudden flurry of off topic naughtiness but it just has to be voiced..

"We won the ashes, we won the ashes!" WOOT!!

-cough-
Extreamly sorry 'bout that. Let me compose myself..

Gemini
September 18th, 2005, 06:03 AM
AH! YES! Matthew MaFadyn, i saw him in a movie the other day (My fathers den, it was actualy an NZ movie) and was thinking "Hmmm, deff Caddders material here!" mostly b/c of his devine english accent, you know i think i'm going to have to marry an English/ Scottish guy, those accents are just toooo good :D.

Anyhoo! We are completely forgetting about Johnny Depp here! He could deff pull it off! he's just so versatile.

*sigh* oh **Cheek Bones** how we love you :D :rolleyes:

http://img5.allocine.fr/acmedia/medias/04/61/07/046107_ph9.jpg (oohhhhh, look, he's brooding :D. AHHHH! **CHEEK BONES**! :D)

Mrs. Cadvan
September 18th, 2005, 06:53 AM
*sigh* How could we forget Johnny Depp? :confused: He can play anyone, so he could sure as hell play Caddy. He even looks like him, I think.
And he is sho sezzy... :D

Gemini
September 18th, 2005, 07:33 AM
i know! we can't forget **Cheek Bones**!

He does look like him, has the high cheek bones, the nose... tho he has brown eyes.... he did have blue lenses for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. hmm now that was good movie :rolleyes: , sho much better than the original :D .

Plus, the accent *droollllll* like the one from Finding Neverland, best.accent.ever. even tho it's scottish, it can be adjusted :D.

Celebriän
September 18th, 2005, 07:40 AM
He does look like him, has the high cheek bones, the nose... tho he has brown eyes.... he did have blue lenses for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. hmm now that was good movie :rolleyes: , sho much better than the original :D .

Plus, the accent *droollllll* like the one from Finding Neverland, best.accent.ever. even tho it's scottish, it can be adjusted :D.

I know i have a thing for accents to.... Charlie and the Chocolate factory was great!!!!! Oh yeah on topic.... I haven't really seen him being rugged... but that pic was def good!

Gemini
September 18th, 2005, 07:51 AM
http://www.ohjohnny.net/fh/fhc4020.jpg http://www.ohjohnny.net/fh/fhc4026.jpg http://www.hollywoodjesus.com/movie/from_hell/03.jpg
rugged enough hmmm? :D :rolleyes: *sigh* http://www.phillyburbs.com/valentine/beefcake/depp2.jpg http://www.filmfanzine.com/data/images/c70a1ac8d788044fc770306369f351bd.jpg
just in case you needed convincing lol :D

 

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