AvsGirl41
New Yorker
That very last pic is the one I have as my wallpaper....
I wasn't sure about it, because the selection is boggling, but...
I wasn't sure about it, because the selection is boggling, but...
U2democrat said:There are no words to describe the beauty of his eyes.........................
lol today I was talking with one of my friends about Phantom and we were like "He was so hot! Even when he was killing people he was hot!"
MrsSpringsteen said:He was sort of hot even when he took the mask off
I thought the hottest was the all red outfit
U2democrat said:
Is it wrong to have impure thoughts about a man nearly twice my age?
U2democrat said:And then at some point (2005/2006) Beowulf and Grendel is coming out, which I can't wait because I absolutely LOVE the story of Beowulf.
Butler Previews Beowulf
Gerard Butler told SCI FI Wire that he has high hopes for his upcoming film, the medieval adventure Beowulf & Grendel. "I think it's going to be like nothing you've ever really seen before," the Scottish actor said in an interview while promoting his latest film, The Phantom of the Opera. "This movie has probably the most un-formulaic script I've ever read, especially coming from America, and that's what grabbed me about it."
Directed by Sturla Gunnarsson and based on the epic poem Beowulf & Grendel, the film follows the saga of the Norse warrior Beowulf (Butler) as he leads the charge against Grendel (Ingvar Eggert Sigurdsson), a massive and deadly troll. "From the first word, from the first description of the characters I realized that I was reading something very different," Butler said. "I had to read it twice before I really got it, but when I got it I could see just what a powerful thing this could be as a film. And I got to be so closely involved in it. I got to sit down with the director and we talked about his visions of Bergman and Kurasawa, and we talked about going widescreen on the Icelandic landscape."
Butler added, "It's this Viking story which is based on a fable, but in actual fact we've gone back and said, 'Just imagine that there was a troll,' and we're saying, 'Imagine this troll isn't really a monster, but just another form of human.' He's like a Neanderthal man, more like a primate. So, there's just really good meat on the bones. And Beowulf is a hero. It's like the original hero story, but with a twist." Beowulf & Grendel will be released in 2005.