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Originally Posted by CroFlames
I thought you weren't going to mention Ewan. I was going to scold you.
Ian and Ewan were awesome.
Hayden Christensen's hair in Episode III was awesome too.
In addition to Portman being less than stellar, I found that even experienced Samuel Jackson's acting felt, I don't know, sterile maybe? Something was missing. I feel like he could have done that role but it just always felt wrong for some reason.
Gosh, even Liam Neeson felt miscast.
Maybe it was just the movies were bad all in all, and the actors weren't able to deliver inspiring performances because of it.
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Hayden really struggled with that role, it was funny because he had those moments where he was very good, and I think that they bought him onboard because he had a look of an angelic killer.
I would agree that dialogue was his enemy.
It was the one time of a few times that a relatively inexperienced actor had trouble transcending to Star Wars.
Its funny that the clasically trained actors with Shakespeare classical backgrounds really were able to rise above the dialogue.