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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - In Game trailer

shuac says...

>> ^razzyl:

>> ^gwiz665:
Sounds like Max von Sydow.

That wasn't Christopher Lee? Had a real Saruman the White vibe to it.
After that spooge fest I think I will invest in a windshield wiper for my monitor.


No. It's not Christopher Lee, vibe or no. It's the original Nord, Max von. Google is your best pal.

And the leveling system will likely be the same as before. Mods will just as likely present a workaround.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - In Game trailer

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - In Game trailer

Robin Hood (New Trailer)

Kreegath says...

Gotta love how Max von Sydow has looked exactly the same for the past 30 or so years. He's played the role of the old, tired regent as far back as the Conan movie, which was back in 82. You'd have to go back to the 1950's for him to look somewhat young.

Shutter Island - New Scorsese Film (Trailer)

Shutter Island - New Scorsese Film (Trailer)

Shutter Island - New Scorsese Film (Trailer)

Flash Gordon Music Vid

Flash Gordon Football Fight

Jessica Rabbit- One Sexy Cartoon!

k8_fan says...

Bob Hoskins deserved a Best Actor Oscar for this film. The men nominated that year were Tom Hanks for Big, Gene Hackman for Mississippi Burning, Max von Sydow for Pelle the Conqueror, Edward James Olmos for Stand and Deliver and Dustin Hoffman won for Rain Man. I've seen all those, and none of them can compare to Hoskins' work in this film. His co-star didn't exist! He not only had to play his character, but convince the rest of us of the reality of the animated ones. The nominees had the advantage of playing off other actors.

Post-apocalyptic McKenzie Brothers (from "Strange Brew")

therealblankman says...

Rented this video yesterday. Just as bad a movie as I remembered. I loved every minute of it.

Oh, and what the hell was Max Von Sydow doing slumming in this POS? Bergman's favourite actor, player of so many iconic roles in movies like "The Seventh Seal", "The Virgin Spring", "The Exorcist" and "Strange Brew".

Go figure.

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