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    Keanu Reeves: thespian genius

    Here's the game. Choose any line from any film that you would pay good money to see Keanu Reeves deliver.

    My choice: From The Black Shield of Falworth, Tony Curtis's immortal:

    "Yonda lies the castle of my faddah!"

    Sends chills up my spine just thinking about it.

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    actually, he's a pretty wooden actor, but damn he looks good, I wouldn't care what he was saying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by den
    actually, he's a pretty wooden actor
    Err ... that's the joke.

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    Yes I realised this was a joke after I read Basil's brilliant summation of him in another post

    Okay, so, let's see, how about, that line from Higlander, capes aflow, in his utmost wavery sqeeky sotto voce

    There can be only one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by den
    Okay, so, let's see, how about, that line from Higlander, capes aflow, in his utmost wavery sqeeky sotto voce

    There can be only one!
    I like it. Here's my last one:

    "Rosebud ... "

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    Quote Originally Posted by den
    Yes I realised this was a joke after I read Basil's brilliant summation of him in another post
    Ahh, and here I thought only future generations would be able to fully comprehend the brilliance of my ruminations regarding Keanu Reeves. So flattering to receive recognition in one's lifetime . . .

    Honestly, when my thoughts turn to Keanu (as they are wont to do), I like to think of him in terms of roles. For instance, here's a line that would almost certainly be an instant Keanu Klassic:

    "Mrs. Robinson, you're trying to seduce me."

    But then, think of the sublime pleasure that The Graduate would be if Keanu were in every scene as Ben. Picture him beating on the glass shouting, "Elaine! Elaine!" Think of that fantastic concluding shot on the bus when all the emotion leaves Ben's face, and you're left wondering just what on God's green earth is going through his mind--Keanu would totally nail that scene (it'd be that same blank look he always has on his face).

    Or think of him as Vincent in Pulp Fiction: "But you know the funniest thing about Europe? It's the little differences . . ." Or in Deniro's role in Taxi Driver: "You talkin' to me? You talkin' to me? Well, I'm the only one here . . . " Or as Ash in Army of Darkness. Or Antonius Blok in The Seventh Seal. Or . . . ok I'll stop now.
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    Scarlett (JLo?) : Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?

    Rhett Butler (Keanu) : Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.

    (or alternatively: Uhm..Frankly..uhm...I don't uhm...give a damn, dude...uhm...)
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    Keanu reprising Yul Brynner's role in The Ten Commandments:

    "Duuuude, that God of theirs is a poor general to leave 'em like NO retreat eh!"
    And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see. / And I looked, and beheld a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him.

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    ehmm some lines delivered by Lester Burnham (Kevin Spacey) in American Beauty.
    I don' feel like disclosing them, since the authorities around here said that all posts should be 'decent' enough to be read by people of all ages.
    I just give the hint: It's the lines spoken in the bedroom after Lester's wife caught him doing this "thing" and, though at first he denied it, he admitted it and then said "from now on, the new me *** off when he feels ****, coz obviously you're not helping me in that department".

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    Quote Originally Posted by subterranean
    It's the lines spoken in the bedroom after Lester's wife caught him doing this "thing" and, though at first he denied it, he admitted it and then said "from now on, the new me *** off when he feels ****, coz obviously you're not helping me in that department".
    Good idea! I love that movie!
    Unfortunately, I still cannot see any movie with Keanu Reaves without thinking of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure; even in The Matrix, I just wait for him to come out of a phone booth in grunge-related clothes and say "Woah, dude!"
    A line that did come to mind, however, comes from Fight Club, though I think Edward Norton performed an excellent job: "People are always asking me if I know Tyler Durden."

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    Quote Originally Posted by mono
    ...thinking of Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure; even in The Matrix, I just wait for him to come out of a phone booth in grunge-related clothes and say "Woah, dude!"
    I think it's Bill and Ted's Boguos (spell check) Journey.. Station that odd creature. And not Excellent Adventure..Or perhaps you're talking about another movie?

    A line that did come to mind, however, comes from Fight Club, though I think Edward Norton performed an excellent job: "People are always asking me if I know Tyler Durden."
    I think Keannu is too cool to played that role. I'd prefer him to be Tyler himself and said:

    You're not how much money you have in the bank
    You're not the car you drive
    You're not your job
    You're not your fu**ing khakis
    You're the all singing all dancing crap of the world


    How's that sound?

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    But on second thought, maybe you're right. Maybe it'd be interesting to see the cool Keannu played the role as a "geek"

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    Quote Originally Posted by subterranean
    I think Keanu is too cool to played that role.
    Yes, I like your idea more; I like Brad Pitt's irreplacable role in Fight Club, but Keanu Reaves seems to have that same dry, "cool" attitude about him.

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