The X3 Cast Thread

I thought Gambit was confirmed not to be in it though.... you guys....
 
star_chaser65 said:
I thought Gambit was confirmed not to be in it though.... you guys....

He is. That's why we're saying to hear more. This guy might not even be in the movie at all with the questionable source. And since he's in military fatigues, it's been suggested he could play someone like Maverick.
 
I know he's very whitee...or whatever...but what about Bishop? The military fatigues could substitute the whole cop thing.
 
JustABill said:
I know he's very whitee...or whatever...but what about Bishop? The military fatigues could substitute the whole cop thing.

Bishop's hands shine before releasing the energy... it could be. Good idea, Bill. :up:
 
Dania at a post-Globes party
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Shohreh at a Harry Winston event
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MoiBijou said:
I agree, but... mm, gloves... energizing...

(to myself)

*must-stay-logical-he's-not-in-the-movie*
*must-stay-logical-he's-not-in-the-movie*
*must-stay-logical-he's-not-in-the-movie*

Eeerm... military fatigues? Could he be a mutant soldier? :confused:

That would be badass if he's in disguise as a soldier and turns on them during the breakout.
 
Another cute Ellen and Ben pic
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Brett Ratner at a pre-Golden Globes party with Alina Puscau (no wonder some guys hate him. they are jealous whether they admit it or not)
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wow ver cool pics!!! i think that ellen and ben looks very well!! they are daiting i think hehe
 
JustABill said:
God. They are so cute together. They need to stop being so cute.

Either that, or they should let me in on a three way...
 
If you open this link up, you will see pictures of Hugh as a rat and Ian as a toad!

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2006-01-31-flushed-away_x.htm

Studio jiggles the clay format
By Susan Wloszczyna, USA TODAY

Fans of Aardman, home of Wallace and Gromit, might want to fortify themselves with a bit of cheese before swallowing this news.

Pet rat Roddy (right, voiced by Hugh Jackman) tries to get rid of pesky sewer rat Syd (Shane Richie) by luring him into the "whirlpool."

Digits are out. Digital is in.

The very hands-on British animation studio behind such stop-motion films as 2000's Chicken Run and last year's The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is relying on computers to bring to life its fall comedy, Flushed Away.

Aardman's latest co-production with DreamWorks, due Nov. 3, employs high-tech tools rather than clay models to construct an underground city of rats below London's streets.

Hugh Jackman, the voice of snooty lead rodent Roderick St. James, has been an Aardman addict since 1994, when he and his brother saw the Oscar-winning short The Wrong Trousers. "We were crying tears of laughter. I've since bought everything they've done."

Although several Aardman-ites had to pull up stakes and move into DreamWorks' facility in Glendale, Calif., the British humor remains intact as Roddy is pushed into a toilet, lands in a teeming metropolis and is pursued by a gang of ruffians.

Scavenger Rita (Kate Winslet) and Roddy get an icy reception from mobster Toad (Ian McKellen) and his henchmen.

"Each of my recording sessions ended in hysterics," says Jackson, whose vocal collaborators include Kate Winslet as spirited scavenger Rita, Ian McKellen as slimy mobster Toad, and Andy Serkis and Bill Nighy as hench vermin Spike and Whitey.

Jackson is especially tickled that the plot involves World Cup soccer. As he puts it, "England is in the finals, so, yes, this is a fantasy, and I say that as an Australian."

A early look at Flushed Away's world beneath the loo is on the Were-Rabbit DVD ($30), which arrives Feb. 7. "We did not want to become this shiny, colorful thing like CGI movies are," co-director Sam Fell says. "We scruffed up the film and added wonky imperfections."

Flushed Away's characters have been fully "Aardman-ized," he assures. "They have wide smiles, round edges and spherical eyes close together."
One creature is destined to upstage the rest: Le Frog, a hit amphibian spoken by French actor Jean Reno. Wasn't he insulted to play, well, a frog?

"At first we thought we should have a British comic do it because there is a tradition of the Brits ripping into the French," Fell says. "But a newer idea was to have a French actor do it. It's fantastic to hear this deep, rich voice coming out of this tough little frog."

Sounds absolutely ribbit-ing.
 
LMason said:
Look who showed up at SUndance together. :)
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:eek: Angel and Kitty:eek:

Thanks for posting LMason.:up: In the deleted photo album thread i posted some pics of Foster and a actress they called Ellen Mullen or something. She was wearing the same thing Page is wearing now. I guess that wás really Ellen Page after all.

They look cute together.:up:
 
narrows101 said:
If you open this link up, you will see pictures of Hugh as a rat and Ian as a toad!

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2006-01-31-flushed-away_x.htm

Studio jiggles the clay format
By Susan Wloszczyna, USA TODAY

Fans of Aardman, home of Wallace and Gromit, might want to fortify themselves with a bit of cheese before swallowing this news.

Pet rat Roddy (right, voiced by Hugh Jackman) tries to get rid of pesky sewer rat Syd (Shane Richie) by luring him into the "whirlpool."

Digits are out. Digital is in.

The very hands-on British animation studio behind such stop-motion films as 2000's Chicken Run and last year's The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is relying on computers to bring to life its fall comedy, Flushed Away.

Aardman's latest co-production with DreamWorks, due Nov. 3, employs high-tech tools rather than clay models to construct an underground city of rats below London's streets.

Hugh Jackman, the voice of snooty lead rodent Roderick St. James, has been an Aardman addict since 1994, when he and his brother saw the Oscar-winning short The Wrong Trousers. "We were crying tears of laughter. I've since bought everything they've done."

Although several Aardman-ites had to pull up stakes and move into DreamWorks' facility in Glendale, Calif., the British humor remains intact as Roddy is pushed into a toilet, lands in a teeming metropolis and is pursued by a gang of ruffians.

Scavenger Rita (Kate Winslet) and Roddy get an icy reception from mobster Toad (Ian McKellen) and his henchmen.

"Each of my recording sessions ended in hysterics," says Jackson, whose vocal collaborators include Kate Winslet as spirited scavenger Rita, Ian McKellen as slimy mobster Toad, and Andy Serkis and Bill Nighy as hench vermin Spike and Whitey.

Jackson is especially tickled that the plot involves World Cup soccer. As he puts it, "England is in the finals, so, yes, this is a fantasy, and I say that as an Australian."

A early look at Flushed Away's world beneath the loo is on the Were-Rabbit DVD ($30), which arrives Feb. 7. "We did not want to become this shiny, colorful thing like CGI movies are," co-director Sam Fell says. "We scruffed up the film and added wonky imperfections."

Flushed Away's characters have been fully "Aardman-ized," he assures. "They have wide smiles, round edges and spherical eyes close together."
One creature is destined to upstage the rest: Le Frog, a hit amphibian spoken by French actor Jean Reno. Wasn't he insulted to play, well, a frog?

"At first we thought we should have a British comic do it because there is a tradition of the Brits ripping into the French," Fell says. "But a newer idea was to have a French actor do it. It's fantastic to hear this deep, rich voice coming out of this tough little frog."

Sounds absolutely ribbit-ing.

:up: :up:
 
Heheh I think Foster took his role too seriously. He delved so much into Warren's persona he even aquired some of his pedophile tendencies... LOL

I'm JOKING!
 
THis was taken in Nov 2005, so I'm sure Cameron has grown since then. The picture made me giggle though.
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Man Ian OWNS

Cameron looks funny in that pic....
 

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