kitsune13
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Re: Munich (2005)
old new pics from Munich
you can see the rest of them here:
Munich interview
Poor EB's got that deer in the headlights looks for quite a few of them
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Jan/5/2007, 2:30 am
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Awesome!! Thank you so much Kitsune
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Jan/5/2007, 2:18 pm
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Thanks Kitsune!!! Ahh, he is cute in those pictures, and he looks so young and innocent
He looked more rugged, sexy, and relaxed at the AFI awards in dec... post TOBG and the Boleyn sisters
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Thanks so much, Kit!
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Thanks so much..
BTW....For those of you with HBO, Munich is playing all month this month.
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Jan/9/2007, 5:53 pm
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since I'm on a roll - one more snippet from the April Elle article:
"In truth, though Hulk and Troy hoisted Bana's star, it was Munich (2005), Steven Spielberg's controversial drama about the aftermath of the murder of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Olympic Games, that got people to gasp, 'Eric Bana!' with appreciable awe. Bana played Avner, a former secret agent hired to lead a team of assassins to avenge their countrymen's deaths; he stalks his targets with a burning-ember intensity, turning his spook into one of the most dangerously sexy roles in recent memory. (The upcoming film Knocked Up, starring The 40-Year-Old Virgin's Seth Rogen, depicts a bunch of geeky Jewish guys standing around in a club who cheer when Rogen declares, 'If any of us ever get laid, we have Eric Bana to thank for it!') In one series of scenes, Avner, sure that he himself is now being hunted, calls home and speaks to his wife and infant daughter for perhaps the last time: 'It's your papa', he whispers to his little girl, powering back tears. 'This is my voice, darling. This is what I sound like. Don't forget it.' Later, he searches his room for explosives in a paranoid, almost balletic mattress-slashing meltdown, despair at his mission's futility etched in his feral glare. And there, succinctly, lies Bana's magnetism: His ability to deep-sea dive into a crater of emotions - moving from pugnacious protector to wounded animal - without coming up for air. You fear Avner while also wanting to jump through the screen to heal what hurts."
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Thanks or the pics kitsune13
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Love All Of Bana's Creations!!
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Apr/3/2007, 9:14 am
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