James McAvoy

He looks strange there. Not like his usual self....
 
Not only cute but more importantly, incrediblely taltented!
 
Finally got around to watching The Last King Scotland. James is amazing. I've only seen him in Wimbledon and Narnia, so to see him in a much involved role was great. It really showed his talents
 
Thank you so much Kochie for making this thread - I LOVE James McAvoy!!! I just watched that interview with Craig Ferguson and it is BRILLIANT! So funny! I am also a Scot who doesn't live in Scotland any more and this made me so nostalgic! Most Scotsmen are like that. I think that's why I don't really find him physically attractive - too common, just a typical Scotsman, I know too many people who look like that, including my brother (!), but he is such a great actor and he makes me laugh in his interviews, so I love him!
 
^youre welcome :D :flower:! I love him to death too! I think thats funny that he looks like a "typical Scotsman". Even if you arent really attracted to him, no one can deny that he is a brilliant actor
 
Meant to ad that I believe James is doing the voice work for BA at the moment since I was listening to the radio the other day and heard him talking about cheap prices which won't last :lol: I was like...that's definately James
 
^ i agree with that :brows: :D

Actors James McAvoy, Anne-Marie Duff, director Michael Hoffman, Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer attend a photo call for "The Last Station" in Berlin.
April 4, 2008

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I wonder if this is the movie he was talking about at the Oscars when he said that he and his wife were working on a film... now she called it a musical :lol:, and he called it a "silent musical" :rolleyes: but maybe!
 
Here is the description of the movie from imdb.com...
"A historical drama that illustrates Russian author Leo Tolstoy's struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things"
 
Here is the description of the movie from imdb.com...
"A historical drama that illustrates Russian author Leo Tolstoy's struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things"

Yeah I'm sure it's what they were talking about - I don't doubt for a moment that they were actually joking about a silent musical...
 

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