For those interested....
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/ar ... 1874.story
Hugh Jackman looks awful with the full beard but hot in scenes without it, but I'm thrilled I'll get to see him sing in a movie!
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[quote=""SonjaMarie""]For those interested....
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/ar ... 1874.story
Hugh Jackman looks awful with the full beard but hot in scenes without it, but I'm thrilled I'll get to see him sing in a movie!
SM[/quote]
Looks very well cast.......I really like Eddie Redmayne. Has a very boyish, innocent look. Was fabulous in Tess of the d'Ubervilles. That reminds me....I must watch Birdsong which is lurking around on the computer somewhere....
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/ar ... 1874.story
Hugh Jackman looks awful with the full beard but hot in scenes without it, but I'm thrilled I'll get to see him sing in a movie!
SM[/quote]
Looks very well cast.......I really like Eddie Redmayne. Has a very boyish, innocent look. Was fabulous in Tess of the d'Ubervilles. That reminds me....I must watch Birdsong which is lurking around on the computer somewhere....
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[quote=""Amanda""]Looks very well cast.......I really like Eddie Redmayne. Has a very boyish, innocent look. Was fabulous in Tess of the d'Ubervilles. That reminds me....I must watch Birdsong which is lurking around on the computer somewhere....[/quote]
I don't like Eddie's looks, they kind of freak me out. Sorry
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I don't like Eddie's looks, they kind of freak me out. Sorry

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Looks worth watching! I've never read it or seen the show.
I think Eddie Redmayne is attractive - he is unusual looking, however. Hugh Jackman is a bit of alright, too!
I think Eddie Redmayne is attractive - he is unusual looking, however. Hugh Jackman is a bit of alright, too!

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Couldn't get the trailer to work but a still of Hugh came up on imdb, I agree about the beard and buzzcut though, not his best look. Looking forward to the singing though, he has a wonderful voice. I'm intrigued to hear Russell Crowe's singing voice too!
I must admit Eddie R doesn't do it for me either; he was good in Tess but he does look slightly odd! Different to the pretty boys/square-jawed heroes though and he's very watchable, although I didn't see Birdsong. He was good in Pillars of the Earth too.
I must admit Eddie R doesn't do it for me either; he was good in Tess but he does look slightly odd! Different to the pretty boys/square-jawed heroes though and he's very watchable, although I didn't see Birdsong. He was good in Pillars of the Earth too.
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I like Russell's singing voice, I have some of his music from his old band "30 Odd Foot of Grunts".
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