Originally posted by lil bitchiness
I find it amazing how people tend to appreciate actors by the way the look rather than act 🙄How can anyone say Orlando Bloom was better than Peter O'Tool who is a legend of our time, or Sean Bean, or Brian Cox. That statement is totally rediculous!
✅ moi agree Lil
Originally posted by hobbit_lover
omg! *shakes head many times* i totally agree with lil_bitchiness i mean you know that most of you ppl who said they liked Orlando bloom the best i hope you know that he was not the best actor in the movie I would have to say that he was the 2nd worst helen was the worst..but anyways is Orlando Bloom was Ugly you wouldn't think he was the best character! its true and you all know it!
that was very well said *applauds as she leaves the stage* 😄 and i totally agree! 😛
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Originally posted by hobbit_lover
omg! *shakes head many times* i totally agree with lil_bitchiness i mean you know that most of you ppl who said they liked Orlando bloom the best i hope you know that he was not the best actor in the movie I would have to say that he was the 2nd worst helen was the worst..but anyways is Orlando Bloom was Ugly you wouldn't think he was the best character! its true and you all know it!
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well not really i thought he was ugly when i first saw him but he grew on me. and i think everyone should realize this calls for ones opinion so if i say THAT I think he was teh best that mean I AND ONLY I said that for myself. yall can think whateva the hell yall wanna think
Originally posted by Kaleanae
When I began reading the Illiad, the name said Akhilleus and Hektor 😖
I never finished the book because school is over and I had to return the book, but that's how it appears.
You are totally right Kale! 😄
Also Manleus in the movie is pronounced a little wrong 😕
Anyway, I agree that Eric Bana did awesome job too. I never liked him before Troy.
Originally posted by hobbit_lover
omg! *shakes head many times* i totally agree with lil_bitchiness i mean you know that most of you ppl who said they liked Orlando bloom the best i hope you know that he was not the best actor in the movie I would have to say that he was the 2nd worst helen was the worst..but anyways is Orlando Bloom was Ugly you wouldn't think he was the best character! its true and you all know it!
Amen sister.
I mean, Im crazy about Brad Pitt...hes gorgeous and everything, great actor too, but i could never go and say hes better actor than for example Al Pacino (not in troy i kow, just an example)😐 its just....wrong!
Morningstar > Great minds think alike, what can i say 😉
Bana's Body: Temple for Good or Evil?
Not Everybody thinks Mr Banais a hottie, but I certainly do. The point is moot anyway because he is a talented & believable actor.
I thought the film was very well acted, despite the distaste of some for the weakling romantic Paris,flex but Bana's performance inspired much of what was at the heart of the epoch: patriotism, prowess, pride, loyalty, honour and brotherly love.
In scene where Hectare shows his wife the secret passage out of the city in preparation for the fall of Troy and surely his own death, made me think, "Great Zeus, what a man!"
So much falls on Hectare's shoulders and none of it his own doing. I loved that you can see the turmoil of his thoughts in the tightening muscles of his jaw or a flash of those dark eyes. pissed
I sat mesmerized the whole time he was on screenin_love
He loved his brother, his father, his wife, his son, his city and his people but it wasn't enough. He was a and ferocious warrior but still he fell. That's why people absolutely dig Hectare in this movie; he's the beloved brother, father, son, comrade, lover and lost prince of us all.
That, plus the honey-dipped hardbody (sorry--have eyes--can't deny it.)
Blackcherryafro
Re: Bana's Body: Temple for Good or Evil?
Originally posted by blackcherry😱
Not Everybody thinks Mr [B]Banais a hottie, but I certainly do. The point is moot anyway because he is a talented & believable actor.I thought the film was very well acted, despite the distaste of some for the weakling romantic Paris,flex but Bana's performance inspired much of what was at the heart of the epoch: patriotism, prowess, pride, loyalty, honour and brotherly love.
In scene where Hectare shows his wife the secret passage out of the city in preparation for the fall of Troy and surely his own death, made me think, "Great Zeus, what a man!"
So much falls on Hectare's shoulders and none of it his own doing. I loved that you can see the turmoil of his thoughts in the tightening muscles of his jaw or a flash of those dark eyes. pissed
I sat mesmerized the whole time he was on screenin_loveHe loved his brother, his father, his wife, his son, his city and his people but it wasn't enough. He was a and ferocious warrior but still he fell. That's why people absolutely dig Hectare in this movie; he's the beloved brother, father, son, comrade, lover and lost prince of us all.
That, plus the honey-dipped hardbody (sorry--have eyes--can't deny it.)
Blackcherryafro [/B]
Omg! you said that so well!! 🙂 That makes me love Hector (Eric Bana) even more from reading that!