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| queen_elizabeth_1533 | Wolsey | 15 | Sep 4 2008, 12:41 PM EDT by MadameDeMerteuil | ||||
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I think Sam Neill was a good choice for Wolsey. He looks just like him (at least, from the portraits I've seen of the real Cardinal Wolsey), and he does a good job acting just like I would imagine Wolsey to act.
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| Cinefila | Sam Neill, a comprimised man | 1 | Feb 13 2008, 9:05 PM EST by DarkLadyWitch11 | ||||
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QUOTE,"Perhaps we should look at somewhere else where they recently used the time-old bribe of tax cuts, and see how it worked. In 2000, George W. Bush, under the reasonable sounding 'compassionate conservatism', offered huge tax cuts. And he delivered. Take a look at America now. The rich are certainly richer, but the economy is in the tank, a healthy surplus has been converted into a massive deficit, and the U.S. is a place that cannot even afford the basics. Like maintaining levees in low-lying Louisiana. Might I suggest that tax cuts led indirectly to the flooding of New Orleans?, UNQUOTE
Although I do not like very much acting I must admit he did a very good job in The Tudors. And his compromised speech make him a giant. It is not easy and you pay the toll for speaking up in Big Brother Hollywood.
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