I think Lee Pace is absolutely adorable, so that one reason I luuuuurve him as Ned so much. But, in addition to him being so dang cute, he is also an incredible actor!
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I recommend that you guys youtube another short lived show Lee Pace was in (he didn't star in it, he was a side character) that was also written by Bryan Fuller. It's called "WonderFalls", and it's pretty funny. He's got longish hair in it, and he is not like Ned at ALL, but I can almost guarantee that you'll like his character. The premise of the series is that Jaye is hearing voices. Jaye is the main character, and she's the polar opposite of Chuck. She's cynical and rude, she pushes people away, but she's witty all the same. Her brother Aaron (played by Lee Pace) and her sister Sharon usually get dragged into her problems, so you do get to see Lee Pace in most of the episodes. Jaye's love interest is also rather good looking. The show is definitely odd, but if you're like me, you'll find yourself drawn into the quirky story line.
Here's a youtube link to the show:
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"Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day" is a good movie to watch on a lazy day. The stars of the movie are the cutesy Amy Adams (you'll probably know her from "Enchanted" or "Julie and Julia") and Frances McDormand (who I know nothing about). Lee Pace plays Michael, the impoverished love interest of Amy Adam's character. I didn't particularly care for this film, it was a little too quiet and tamed for my tastes, but Lee Pace's british accent (it's fake) can make a girl melt. I'm not sure where you can find that one online, you'll probably have to rent it or watch it via NetFlix.
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The only other Lee Pace film I have seen is "The Fall". It's one of my all time favorite films, but it's not for the faint hearted. It's rated R for some violent scenes towards the end, but they're nothing compared to any of the "Saw" movies, or what you see in other films rated R for violence. Still, there are some themes involving substance abuse, but the movie is so, so good. I bought it twice. An iTunes copy for my iPod and a DVD copy. The movie is visually stunning and was filmed in at least 23 different countries. Lee Pace played his character extremely well, there were several scenes I cried my eyes out the first time I watched them. The film is definitely different, one critic called it a savage version of "The Princess Bride". There is very little romance in the movie, but it's a good movie nonetheless. The little girl actress, Catinca, didn't speak very much english while the movie was filmed, so you may have trouble understanding her at times.
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I want to see "Possession" , the remake of "Addicted" (which I have never seen) so very badly, but due to some issues in the film industry I have no idea when or how it's going to be released. If you know, please, PLEASE tell me.
Here's the trailer:
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So, um, hope this helped or something.