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Thread started 04/20/07 8:14am

PricelessHo

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Clive Owen

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i think this guy is building himself quite an impressive filmography so far.

he just always pick up the right thing, even his BMW mini-films were astounding.

Jude Law is another contender.
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Reply #1 posted 04/20/07 9:06am

retina

I like him. He's one of those actors that has a sympathetic aura about him, kind of like Luke Wilson only tougher.

I saw Children of Men recently and was impressed by it on many levels. The depiction of anarchy felt very believable, and it was a fantastic directorial effort (he had so much going on to keep track of!).
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Reply #2 posted 04/20/07 9:48am

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PricelessHo said:

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i think this guy is building himself quite an impressive filmography so far.

he just always pick up the right thing, even his BMW mini-films were astounding.

Jude Law is another contender.

I think both actors you mentioned are really talented blokes. Jude Law had little dialogue in the not-so-great "Cold Mountain," but his performance was very impressive. He said so much with his eyes and body language.

Clive is very impressive to me, too. He can play calculated in one film, empathetic in the next. I thought he was really good in "Children of Men" and "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead." I also thought he was probably the best of the four in "Closer," though I must admit I thought all four leads did well.
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Reply #3 posted 04/21/07 1:55am

PricelessHo

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jillybean said:

I also thought he was probably the best of the four in "Closer," though I must admit I thought all four leads did well.


Closer had one hell of a strong ensamble indeed.
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Reply #4 posted 04/21/07 8:28am

live4lust

retina said:

I like him. He's one of those actors that has a sympathetic aura about him, kind of like Luke Wilson only tougher.

I saw Children of Men recently and was impressed by it on many levels. The depiction of anarchy felt very believable, and it was a fantastic directorial effort (he had so much going on to keep track of!).


I actually think he comes across as cold, which is why I like him. He showed more passion in Children of Men, but most the things I've seen with him, he's been quite detached.
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Reply #5 posted 04/21/07 8:39am

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live4lust said:

retina said:

I like him. He's one of those actors that has a sympathetic aura about him, kind of like Luke Wilson only tougher.

I saw Children of Men recently and was impressed by it on many levels. The depiction of anarchy felt very believable, and it was a fantastic directorial effort (he had so much going on to keep track of!).


I actually think he comes across as cold, which is why I like him. He showed more passion in Children of Men, but most the things I've seen with him, he's been quite detached.


Just because he doesn't emote as much as some actors doesn't make him seem cold in my opinion. He's a subtle actor and the sympathetic aura is generated by him, the real person, rather than the character he plays. Good actors know that it's usually better to use their real selves as a foundation to build the role on as opposed to trying to erase themselves and build it up from scratch. You need something real in there to deliver a believable performance and a three-dimensional personality.
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Reply #6 posted 04/21/07 8:42am

live4lust

retina said:

live4lust said:



I actually think he comes across as cold, which is why I like him. He showed more passion in Children of Men, but most the things I've seen with him, he's been quite detached.


Just because he doesn't emote as much as some actors doesn't make him seem cold in my opinion. He's a subtle actor and the sympathetic aura is generated by him, the real person, rather than the character he plays. Good actors know that it's usually better to use their real selves as a foundation to build the role on as opposed to trying to erase themselves and build it up from scratch. You need something real in there to deliver a believable performance and a three-dimensional personality.


I wonder if I see him differently because I'm American. shrug BTW, I have loved him since Croupier. biggrin
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Reply #7 posted 04/21/07 8:55am

retina

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I wonder if I see him differently because I'm American. shrug


Could be.

BTW, I have loved him since Croupier. biggrin


I discovered him when he was in the TV series Second Sight, so that was around the same time I think. nod
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Reply #8 posted 04/21/07 11:48am

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Reply #9 posted 04/21/07 11:49am

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i think he's great thumbs up!
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Reply #10 posted 04/21/07 11:52am

retina

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He should have been the new James Bond instead of that Daniel Craig loser. nod
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Reply #11 posted 04/21/07 1:31pm

JoeTyler

He's on my top 5 of fav actors of the 21th Century. Yes, he should have been the new James Bond...
[Edited 4/21/07 13:32pm]
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Reply #12 posted 04/21/07 6:56pm

ZombieKitten

retina said:

heartbeatocean said:



He should have been the new James Bond instead of that Daniel Craig loser. nod


nod

yes yes and yes
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Reply #13 posted 04/21/07 7:06pm

live4lust

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retina said:



He should have been the new James Bond instead of that Daniel Craig loser. nod


nod

yes yes and yes


I think he would've been great(he was actually my choice), but I think Daniel Craig did a fine job. nod
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Reply #14 posted 04/22/07 10:31am

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JoeTyler said:

He's on my top 5 of fav actors of the 21th Century. Yes, he should have been the new James Bond...
[Edited 4/21/07 13:32pm]

yes i agree as well. nod i was wondering why he wasn't up for the job....I think he has an incredibly sexy James Bond voice...but at the same time Daniel Craig didn't do a bad job. Although he took some getting use to.
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Reply #15 posted 04/22/07 12:46pm

Shawnt24

He's the type of actor who I can respect on and off of the screen.
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Reply #16 posted 04/22/07 12:52pm

MIGUELGOMEZ

The first thing I saw him in was the movie version of the play BENT. He was absolutely amazing in it. He tore my heart out in that movie.


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