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isabellecs March 15 2010, 02:00:15 UTC
I've always felt that America has yet to discover Michael Fassbender. But it'll happen, he has all the qualifications of the HUGE star. When it does it's going to be crazy.

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 02:04:20 UTC
He does, but I kind of prefer him to keep doing the kinds of projects he's doing now (and keep a lower profile) instead of huge, star-making vehicles. I always love actors more when they're a little underrated. I want him to become the next Daniel Day-Lewis, not George Clooney.

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isabellecs March 15 2010, 02:05:35 UTC
We'll keep him our little secret ;)
And Daniel Day-Lewis can run laps around Clooney. Any day.

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 02:07:08 UTC
And he seems like someone who cares more about the work than becoming famous.

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delarges March 15 2010, 07:38:00 UTC
Ewan McGregor (needs to make another good movie soon, it's been a pretty bad streak since like Moulin Rouge)
THIS!! I hope his project with Mélanie works out.

Unf Fassy ♥ I watched Hunger today! He was amazing. I need to dl Fish Tank asap. And I'm so excited about Jane Eyre! I'm in the middle of the book and I can really see him as Rochester.

What happened to Edward Norton? I need more of his good looking face and great performances.

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 07:54:30 UTC
What happened to Edward Norton?

I DON'T KNOW. I guess he's always been more interested in oddball roles than conventional movie star parts, but maybe it was all the expectation. I know back in like 1999 when he got his second Oscar nod at such a young age, everyone was expecting him to become the next Marlon Brando. I was super bummed when he dropped out of State of Play cause that was supposed to be his reunion with Brad Pitt (before he dropped out as well).

Ewan McGregor has just made bad film choices for a while. He has some movie with Carey Mulligan coming out that unfortunately looks not very good.

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everyheartbeat3 March 15 2010, 12:19:37 UTC
Lovely picspam bb. I see you go for the tall, dark and handsome type like me :)

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 20:01:32 UTC
Thanks! Tall dark and handsome is the way to go.

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spiderorchid81 March 15 2010, 12:42:12 UTC
Nice. Definitly nice. ^_^

It's so good to see a picspam like that without stumbling over the newest teenage-movie-crush - thanks for a look at what 'tall dark and handsome' (I agree with the poster above here) used to mean.

And I have never seen an episode of "Heroes" too (alright, I haven't seen the new "Star Trek" movie either, because I'm nostalgic and prefer the old 'Trek, but when I saw pictures I thought that Quinto was the best looking one in the cast).

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 20:04:06 UTC
It's so good to see a picspam like that without stumbling over the newest teenage-movie-crush.

Haha, it's weird but I can't even go for actors who are close to my own age so most of my celebrity crushes are guys in the 30-40 range.

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spiderorchid81 March 15 2010, 21:21:10 UTC
Me too. Most men look better the older they get (I'd put the 'best age' between mid-thirties and mid-fifties). I prefer a face that shows some kind of personality and character to a rather bland but youthful face with baby-fat. ~_^

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wildcatnaleyfan March 15 2010, 20:57:32 UTC
aww! I loved Ewan McGregor in Big Fish and Down with Love! That's post Moulin Rouge, no? =,(.

John Krasinksi was AMAZING in It's Complicated. Definitely a highlight of the movie.

Johnny Depp is my modern-day crush. Though he's my number two if you include Classic stars. But damn this man is amazing!!

what's this about a Robert Pattinson circus movie =S? I'm scared.

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breakattiffanys March 15 2010, 21:14:24 UTC
Big Fish was pretty good. I think that's his only memorable movie post-Moulin Rouge though. Down with Love was OK but kind of forgettable to me.

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