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The Brandon Routh Appreciation Thread...

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Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: hungry_hungryhippos on July 08, 2006, 09:59:10 am ---That's pretty funny, Jeff..  :laugh: :laugh:   And no probs whatsoever in finding the Chris Reeve pic.  Just do a search in Google Images "Christopher Reeve as Superman"..  there are some truly beautiful pictures of him. I chose the one that's on here, obviously cause we wanted to compare the red briefs.  But there's some gorgeous face and upper body shots of him. My god, he was a beautiful man in his day. His story is unbelievably sad and when they eventually make a movie about his life - and they will, they have to - I hope Brandon Routh is still young enough to play him. He'd do a fabulous job. Just IMO, of course!  :P

Another pic for the hell of it..  ;D


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Thanks, Sweetie!

Good idea for Brandon to do a biopic. He was beautiful. Ever see Somewhere in Time--Chris and Jane Seymour, circa 1980? I turn to utter and complete mush watching the two of them together.

It is an unbelieveably sad story--and for his wife Dana to die less than a year after him. I hope their son has a good support network. Poor kid. ...  :'(

Sheyne:

--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on July 08, 2006, 12:23:48 pm ---Thanks, Sweetie!


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No problemo!  ;D


--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on July 08, 2006, 12:23:48 pm ---Good idea for Brandon to do a biopic. He was beautiful. Ever see Somewhere in Time--Chris and Jane Seymour, circa 1980? I turn to utter and complete mush watching the two of them together.


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YES!  I loved that show!  Couldn't remember whether it was a mini-series or a movie cause I was only about 7 or 8 when it was screened here but i thought it was such a beautiful romantic story.


--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on July 08, 2006, 12:23:48 pm ---It is an unbelieveably sad story--and for his wife Dana to die less than a year after him. I hope their son has a good support network. Poor kid. ...  :'(

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I know!  And I reckon Chris's life would make a great film. He had a very interesting life and he was quite a brilliant and intelligent man. It was an absolute tragedy what happened to him. And that poor kid, oh my god. I sure hope he has lovely people around him to help him grow up as his parents would have wanted him to.

another pic..  ;D

Jeff Wrangler:
This morning I was out doing some shopping-type errands, and I passed by the Kay-Bee toy store in the mall. Just inside the door they had a life-size cardboard cutout of Brandon as Superman, and I said to myself, "That really needs to be in my bedroom!"  ;D

Sashca1007:
Oh, Jeff, I understand!  I was in a store and stopped at the sight of some new Superman figures--  the kind that are maybe almost a foot tall and they talk and do a couple other things...  I don't know, I forget, because I was standing there in the store, inappropriately fondling the plastic Superman pecs, abs, thighs, calves, and everything else of steel.   ::)

ednbarby:
I guess I'm a bit of a purist.  He's a lovely, lovely young man.  But Christopher Reeve will always be the only Superman for me.  Unless, of course, Jake had played him.  (I seriously think he'd have totally gotten the humor of Clark Kent, would have slicked his hair down and dorkified himself appropriately and the whole nine yards.  Sigh.  Another one of my great ideas that never come to pass...)

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