a knight's tale
a knight's tale: cute despite cheap mercury-less version of 'we are the champions' and a bit too much het romance. if left to my own devices i'd go for more money shots of rufus sewell and fewer of heath ledger--which i'd have thought a no-brainer, actually, but i suppose everyone can't share my exquisite taste.
pardon me while i think about rufus sewell and purr.
ahem. okay, so, paul is just ruddy adorable. he did chaucer so well! he's really a fabulous actor, which you see, i think, only after having watched two very different movies. proves his versatility, don't you know. right, so, i dislike blonde men, in general, but he has more of that impossible, white-freckled-translucent redhead's complexion, with his hair practically free of melanin so his face turns far redder all the time--and his adorable blond eyelashes and eyebrows! ahh, his stance and his walk, though, or should i say swagger? in my view he totally steals the show.
pardon me while i think about rufus sewell and purr.
ahem. okay, so, paul is just ruddy adorable. he did chaucer so well! he's really a fabulous actor, which you see, i think, only after having watched two very different movies. proves his versatility, don't you know. right, so, i dislike blonde men, in general, but he has more of that impossible, white-freckled-translucent redhead's complexion, with his hair practically free of melanin so his face turns far redder all the time--and his adorable blond eyelashes and eyebrows! ahh, his stance and his walk, though, or should i say swagger? in my view he totally steals the show.
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mainly because of chaucer. but heath is good too. though, i really don't like the girl.
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but the blacksmith girl i like!
and RUFUS!
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and who does rufus play?
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i mean, count alb-something.
mmh.
he's my and wax's pick for our sirius.
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in that case, he's alright. but i'm so easily effected by the characters actors play, it's sad.
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and when i was little i always wished i could play them in a play because they always looked like the most fun. like, for instance, maleficent or scar. or lina lamont in singin in the rain.
i've not seen richard the iii, but yeah, sir ian is up there in my list of sexy old men, and so is alan rickman. (rufus sewell is a generation younger than them, which is to say, the right age for sirius and remus. and rickman is perfect for his part except for being too old.) anyway, his magneto definitely made a fangirl of me. 'she's good.' 'you have no idea.' aahahaha SQUEE.
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i recommend watching richard iii. sir ian was so deliciously evil, and there is asides, so he lets the audience in on it! i love that. made me feel evil, too.
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Rufus!
Loved Ashes and Catch Fire, btw (read 'em long ago, still think fondly of them), and never dropped a line to mention it.
Xylo
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Cold Comfort Farm is...er...not necessarily to everyone's taste, but it suited mine. It's really funny, if your funny bone runs that way; RS as lusty rustic lad (not a big role, but he's way pretty) is almost worth the price of a rental. Think kind of Jane Austin for the 90's (1990's, that is), though the setting is a half-century or more earlier. It may be an acquired taste: I don't guarantee its amusement quotient for anyone but me.
Xylo
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