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having a hard time being a fan of his


as an actor in the films i watch.

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I never was.
Though I did like him a bit in 007, they just wrote him retarded.

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haha

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Why? I've always found Mads to be a terrific actor.

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i think he has a stiffness to him. i don't hate him.

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I agree with that, and it suits certain roles very well.

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Mikkelson definitely has a "type" that he seems to work best as. It's hard picturing him, for instance, as Superman.

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Jesus, and I thought Nicholas Cage as Superman would've been a stretch.

I just can't (and I tried) imagine a Mikkelson Superman. Superman's supposed to be inspiring, not terrifying.

Hella amusing to think about tho

Maybe if they got Christopher Walken to play Luthor.

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With Burton at the helm, I'd have really enjoyed Cage as Superman. I mean, I think. There's no way to be certain. But if they went in and made him this true alien Superman, yeah, it could've been fun. Definitely non-traditional, but you know, sometimes it's fun to read The Dark Knight Returns and get a little Frank Miller psycho-Bats, or dig into some Elseworlds stuff. Burton doing some strange, weird, outsider take on Superman - with Nic Cage creating Kal-El as much as Clark Kent - yeah, could've been great.

It's hard to picture Mikkelson as any superhero, yeah. Even Batman or somebody who is supposed to be a bit terrifying. Because Mikkelson has that Danish accent, I think that contributes to making it hard to picture him as somebody like Captain America who is, necessarily, All-American. Unfortunately, Zatanna is a woman. She could have an accent.

I misread "Christopher Walken" as "Cristoph Waltz" for no reason other than my own brain malfunctioning. Waltz would be awesome. Walken would be strange, yes. But, in a Burton Superman with Cage as the Man of Steel, I'm not sure Luthor would be the best villain. I would think Brainiac, and Christopher Lee or Martin Landau doing the voice. Get stuntmen to do the physicality, at least in action scenes.

The Toyman would've worked, too, as long as he didn't just cast Danny DeVito and do The Penguin Again. Best casting here would've been Paul Reubens.

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i have to watch more of his films.

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I liked him in Valhalla Rising a lot, and I'm a big Casino Royale fan (although, going on your "haha" to bigbadwolf's comment, I'm thinking maybe you differ with me there). I also really enjoyed him in Flame and Citron, although I don't think that one will alter your "stiffness" assessment.

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i haven't seen him in a lot. i have not seen casino royale. i will check out vahalla rising.

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Valhalla Rising is a great performance of his in an unusual film.

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I wasn't keen on him as an actor until I saw Another Round/Druk with the closing dance scene.

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that's a new film. i can probably download it.

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He's an alpha.

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probably

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