The Phantom on 17/6/2007 at 13:40
While searching for Thief 2 and Stephen Russell on IMDB recently, I came across (
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1592197/) this page.
Apparently, he made the jump to film acting :D.
His plays a role in the romantic comedy (
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0882969/)
Chatham.
I'll definitely keep an eye out for this movie.
Stephen, if you read this, congratulations and good luck with your performance :thumb:
EZ-52 on 17/6/2007 at 14:07
Although not my type of film, i will also be keeping an eye out for it.
(I gotta admit, i used to check SR's imdb profile page always hoping to find a "thief 4" entry, incase they found out something i missed, but hey, this is good to.)
malau on 18/6/2007 at 06:29
The big time beckons ! That's quite a cast of actors he's working with !
DaisyWhite on 18/6/2007 at 10:58
:D Wonderful~I look forward to that.
CD Set on 18/6/2007 at 12:25
Hey hey, I will definetly check this movie out (even if it belongs to a genre I don't like).
I wonder if his actual voice is similar to Garretts...
*Zaccheus* on 18/6/2007 at 12:41
I wonder what voice he'll be using.
:D
SlyFoxx on 18/6/2007 at 14:25
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I wonder what voice he'll be using.
Grape vine chatter says Karras.
New Horizon on 18/6/2007 at 15:29
Men really must learn to appreciate the 'romantic comedy'. They can be down right hilarious. Grumpy Old Men, with Jack Lemon and Walter Mathau is a fun example. It's silly, it's fluff...but you can get a laugh on with it. This movie sounds like 'Crusty Old Men, on the Sea'. I'll definitely be going to see it now that Stephen Russel is in it.
jtr7 on 19/6/2007 at 18:11
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Men really must learn to appreciate the 'romantic comedy'. They can be down right hilarious. Grumpy Old Men, with Jack Lemon and Walter Mathau is a fun example. It's silly, it's fluff...but you can get a laugh on with it.
Most men I know enjoyed the movie because it's grumpy old MEN. We can relate to the lust, pseudo-violence, competition, pranks, and crude joking. And we can laugh at old men acting like young men over a woman.
And take the movie
Roxanne. It was really about the men--Steve Martin's character in particular. The modern Cyrano.