What's his name.... QDU??

nera at rconnect.com nera at rconnect.com
Fri Apr 20 14:30:08 UTC 2001


No sterling moments? I think the end, where the Aborigine walks away 
stripping off his servant clothing, and gathering up his pride, is 
one. 
The ending is priceless! I could watch it a dozen times just for the 
last lines by both of them.

The rest of the movie is a yawn. You're right. I guess two moments 
does not a good movie make.

Here, all this time, I have liked Alan Rickman and didn't even know 
it. I am extremely terrible with names. There is another actor who 
makes me go weak-kneed. I don't know his name either. He was Cher's 
boyfriend in The Mask. I think it was The Mask ... the story about 
the boy with the deforming disease. Not the awful Jim Carey movie.

Doreen



--- In HPFGU-OTChatter at y..., Amanda Lewanski <editor at t...> wrote:
> nera at r... wrote:
> 
> > > He was okay in Quigley Down Under and Judas Kiss, but they're
> > nothing to
> > > write home about, in my humble opinion. I haven't tracked his 
others
> >
> > > down yet.
> > > --Amanda
> > *******************
> > Alan Rickman was in QDU? What part did he play? Was he the 
villain?
> 
> Yes, he was the rancher. He was pretty good, I actually liked the 
movie
> a lot, it's just that there were no sterling moments. For someone 
trying
> to sample Rickman, there's better places to start.
> 
> --Amanda, who likes *any* movie with so much eye candy (Rickman 
*and*
> Selleck)





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