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Patty
Immortal

May 30 2008, 11:02pm
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"look back at me"...oh yeah!
Hanging out with the Lonely Isle elves.
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One Ringer
Tol Eressea

May 31 2008, 1:39am
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I am not very familiar with him, but he seems like he could fit the part.
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Eledhwen
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May 31 2008, 7:07am
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I'd watch Richard Armitage in anything
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Especially if he gets to use his normal accent. Like a dark-haired Sean Bean.
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Toru771
The Shire
May 31 2008, 10:16am
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I admit all I've seen of Toby Stephens is his role as the villain in 007: Die Another Day. But I agree he'd be interesting as Bard. He seems like a good actor, and could definitely handle the action scenes. Richard Armitage would also be a great choice. I think I'd most like to see a total unknown as Bard -- someone who has only done independent films, or who was a bit player in major films before. I'm hoping to be completely 'wowed' by someone I've never even heard of, as was the case with Viggo as Aragorn. If an established or "up-and-coming" actor is chosen, though . . . well, that is a tricky one. I like Clive Owen, Gerard Butler, Christian Bale, and Jim Caviezel -- I'd be happy with any of them in the role -- but all of them are a bit too well-known now. If 300 hadn't been made, or hadn't become as popular as it did, I'd probably pick Gerry Butler as my top choice.
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RangerGirl
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Jun 2 2008, 8:02pm
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Unknown would be cool. But Richard Armitage would be brilliant.
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merklynn
Lorien

Jun 2 2008, 8:11pm
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I like your preference best. Gerard Butler is an excellent choice. I can totally see his "grimness" and the physical presence he would bring to the role. I don't even mind that he's not unknown, as he's not particularly famous just yet.
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Toru771
The Shire
Jun 3 2008, 6:47am
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Yeah, it's true that he isn't that well-known... Neither is Clive Owen, for that matter... I suppose either of them could fit the bill very well.
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Zmulady
Rohan
Jun 3 2008, 7:33pm
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was he in the movie "Timeline"?
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merklynn
Lorien

Jun 3 2008, 7:39pm
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Yep, that's where my signature image is from, doesn't he just fit the part? //
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Zmulady
Rohan
Jun 3 2008, 7:44pm
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and he'd get to keep his ear.
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irodino
Bree

Jun 3 2008, 10:13pm
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seems right on the spot. He has all that Bard needs, grim looks, strength, character, he even talks in the right way lol, just give him a cape and some arrows. But then he might resemble Boromir too much...
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Solicitr
Gondor
Jun 4 2008, 12:00pm
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Just right.
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Empedocles
Rivendell

Jun 4 2008, 1:11pm
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James Purefoy (for those not familiar with him, he was Mark Antony in HBO's Rome)
Please, give us back Glorfindel!!!
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Foe
Lorien

Jun 4 2008, 2:39pm
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I've got 2 choices in my mind. Henry Ian Cusick or Henry Cavill.
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Henry Ian Cusick is better known as Desmond Hume from Lost. Henry Cavill is currently portraying Charles Brandon in the Tudors but has also been in Stardust (Humphrey) and Tristan + Isolde (Melot). My choices anyway.
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Empedocles
Rivendell

Jun 4 2008, 3:46pm
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Really good idea.
Please, give us back Glorfindel!!!
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