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Date Posted: 14:57:47 03/08/11 Tue
Author: usmgrad
Subject: I know I'm in the minority but I liked him in Knights of Bloodsteel. I guess it is because it was so different from anything I had seen him do before. But I must agree that for his range of acting his best was in The Man Who Lost Himself.
In reply to: The Chief 's message, "Another "Close to Harm" question/poll..." on 08:06:59 03/08/11 Tue


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[> [> usmgrad---I loved him in KOB also. It was so different but I think when they told him to tone down the Scottish accent, he sometimes had it and it was completely missing in other scenes. Because of the time constraints, they could not reshoot the ones already with his great Scottish "burrh". I understand David was" NOT VERY HAPPY about the situation. -- Bernadette, 21:15:18 03/10/11 Thu [1]


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