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".@piersmorgan Would you like a couple of hours to mock up some pictures of refugees carrying explosives to substantiate your position?"

I struggle to remember some of the films he has been in, but once reminded, his performances can be recalled vividly. It's not that he was forgetable, just that instead of mannerisms that follow an actor from part to part (and identify an actor in a film), he brought a character to the screen in service of the story.

I remember that film! Can't have seen it in 20 years or more, but the way he lets his mask slip on the stand is phenomenal acting

I don't know, I think it fits. There is a list of his 10 best performance on the BFI and he is quoted as saying "acting was just a sophisticated way of playing cowboys and Indians". He didn't take himself too seriously, which shows in the range of films he worked in, but never failed to give a great performance, and I

Any links to what he did with Edge of Tomorrow and Rogue One? I'm intrigued what his contributions were

More inclined to think it was someone pretending to have read the book and just grabbed the first quote she could find that claimed 1984 as the source

My only problem with it is that it tends to underplay the importance of the writers. Sometimes actors can add something to a script with a particular nuance or gesture, but for the most part, they are conduits of the writer's exploration. This is not reflected in the pay or prestige of the positions…

Which specific bit of a creep? My money would be on the diseased and decaying, wart-encrusted penis

That bit where Ed Byrne goes after him for the cruelty of the X-Factor audition process is amazing. The way that slimey prick avoids the direct question is disgusting

Whilst he worked for the Sun and the News Of The World, his crimes were enabled by the Mirror. It's a shame that isn't Murdoch owned as he would catch a lot more heat for the phone hacking and insider trading scandals that happened under his watch…

That's part of my issue with how Gareth Edwards works - he lets each scene get really loose in the hope that he can pull together something amazing in the editing room. I love his visual sense, but I don't think he handles narrative terribly well

I was hoping that K2-SO in Rogue One was going to be a lot more like him than he ended up being. There are one or two moments of hilariously indifferent murder, but alas, not quite the right amount of relish in the dialogue…

I'm sceptical of films with a writer-director-producer - usually one of the roles is one the person is less gifted with but have no-one to polish that part or trim their excesses (because they're not able to critique their own work).

TIm's face when he realised he had to catch the second half of the Crucifictorius set was pretty good… also Landry trying to teach Tim about of Mice and Men…

Yeah, that was a great storyline - especially since you start out unsure if Buddy is interested in Santiago as a person, or if he is just using him to manipulate Lyla and/or trying to recruit him for the team. That's one thing that made Buddy so compelling is that he was obsessed with the Panthers, but every so often

The most recent celebrity example of this in the UK was Russell Brand. He ended up telling people not to vote, trying to flog a book that was a truckload of grandiloquent gibberish, and moaning about a graph that supported his economic arguments…
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How many celebrities were publicly and heavily anti-Brexit during the referendum? What's the expression - "Insanity is repeating the same thing and expecting a different result"? That's what the exasperation is for, the evidence that another famous person thinks that they can solve a problem because of their stature

It's not about where he is born, it's about the attitudes he holds as to whether he'll be considered part of the elite. Things are very different and look very different in city areas and a sizeable part of the news agenda is driven by what is hapening in the cities. Is he going to make the mistake of thinking his

I know, I was mostly playing with the irony of debating a language change that is technically wrong but carried through by popular belief in an article where the Brexit vote is mentioned

I'm not - have you ever read The Morning Star? There is a sizeable anti-EU thing that relates to anti-globalisation movements, and I'm also basing my opinion on multiple letters pages in newspapers and conversations I've had with people around the country. I'm basing my opinions on evidence, and looking outside of my