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NavyVet:
Thanks to all for the Donnie Darko info. I caught it on cable (Encore, IIRC) so I didn't have to rent it.
"Religious savior" story? Hmmm, I don't know what that means either. (I've been an atheist since the 6th grade - LOL!)
Maybe that explains why I don't get the movie. I just thought the character was mentallly disturbed. Plus, the whole timeline thing confused me. I'm gonna check out that website.
P.S. PoP sounds like it is going to be an action movie. I think it will be fun to watch Jake in it, so I'm happy they cast him for the lead. I imagine he's going to be shirtless a *lot*. ;) ;)
I do love shirtless Jake! ;D
optom3:
--- Quote from: NavyVet on August 13, 2008, 09:48:28 am ---Thanks to all for the Donnie Darko info. I caught it on cable (Encore, IIRC) so I didn't have to rent it.
"Religious savior" story? Hmmm, I don't know what that means either. (I've been an atheist since the 6th grade - LOL!)
Maybe that explains why I don't get the movie. I just thought the character was mentallly disturbed. Plus, the whole timeline thing confused me. I'm gonna check out that website.
P.S. PoP sounds like it is going to be an action movie. I think it will be fun to watch Jake in it, so I'm happy they cast him for the lead. I imagine he's going to be shirtless a *lot*. ;) ;)
I do love shirtless Jake! ;D
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O.K enough excitement for one day.Many people think my husband looks like a cross between Jake and George Clooney, he has women all over him here, particularly with his English accent.Odd really as Heath is way more my type.!!!!
Gabreya:
He looks a bit okay in long hair.
Ditto about him being shirtless. WHHHHHOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
delalluvia:
--- Quote from: Mikaela on August 13, 2008, 02:41:01 am ---Yes, I know - the plot as far as the two lines I've read doesn't read like gruelling realism to me. ;D But still, since it's set in Persia and not a completely invented place, I figured they might be going for some sort of "fantastical realism".
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:laugh: :laugh: But considering the actor they chose to be the Prince of Persia says to me that they're not really trying. :laugh: :laugh:
--- Quote ---And authenticity tends to fall rapidly by the wayside in historical movies in any case - I recently read an article going on about how gorgeous everyone looks in "The other Boleyn Girl" and "The Tudors" and how in real life, they'd not have been anywhere near as hot - what with the sanitary and general health situation, even for the nobility, in the day of Henry the 8th.
It's always been my belief that movies about the Vikings nearly never do well because actors have to look so, well, hirsute in them - thus reducing their appeal.
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There are few people from the past that would be as attractive as we envision them in movies. At least until soap and regular bathing came into social habit. ;D
One old movie I saw once actually looked realistic - "Flesh + Blood" with Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Lee. It was a renaissance era period movie and everyone looked like they were dirty and stank. Not very attractive at all. But it was a good movie. Now that I think about it, the movie had a gay couple in it also. They were part of the mercenary gang. Part of the opening sequence is a battle scene and a local priest is giving communion to the soldiers about to fight - he gets distracted then irritably says he has to finish what he's doing otherwise "this pervert" (the gay guy) is going to hell. ;D
Mikaela:
--- Quote from: delalluvia on August 13, 2008, 10:51:22 pm --- :laugh: :laugh: But considering the actor they chose to be the Prince of Persia says to me that they're not really trying. :laugh: :laugh:
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Hmm.... oh, I don't know about that. Jake himself helped SNL prove how very alike he can manage to be in looks to no other than Mahmoud Amadinedjad (sp?) - I guess that's about as close as there is to the current "Prince of Persia". :o ;D
--- Quote ---One old movie I saw once actually looked realistic - "Flesh + Blood" with Rutger Hauer and Jennifer Jason Lee.
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I did watch Flesh+Blood too, quite a long time ago, and I agree that as far as I can remember, you're right. Everyone looked like they pretty much *reeked*. Though there *was* one bath tub scene.... ahem. ;) (Honestly, I can't remember much of it).
But there's a more contemporary example, though, from the Fantasy genre. Viggo Mortensen's Aragorn was eternally (in)famous in the LotR fandom for looking like he fought all his battles primarily to win the right to never wash his hair. The sweathy, grimy, shampoo-avoiding look was parodied a lot and generated endless (fond) jokes - but most people would concede that Viggo looked smokin' hot under the grease and grit. Or even because of the grease and grit.
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