Charlie Hunnam

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I saw his film Deadfall at TFF this year. It was one of the better films I saw. I would imagine it will be released in some way this year.

I'm kinda kicking myself for not getting tickets for that now, but I heard good things about it so it probably has been picked up. I'll just wait :p
 
Deadfall is being released this year.
When a casino robbery goes bad in the crime thriller Deadfall, brother-and-sister bandits Addison (Eric Bana) and Liza (Olivia Wilde) separate to escape into the wintry Canadian wilderness. They both end up crossing paths with an ex-con boxer (Charlie Hunnam) and his parents (Sissy Spacek and Kris Kristofferson), making for a tense Thanksgiving weekend.

Deadfall premieres On Demand on Nov. 2, and in theaters on Dec. 7.
 

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Charlie at the Critics Choice Award last night

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Yep. Can't pin point the year when it disappeared though..

REALLY interesting interview w/ Charlie while at Comic Con. Gives you a real sense of the kind of person he is here
 
Yep. Can't pin point the year when it disappeared though..

REALLY interesting interview w/ Charlie while at Comic Con. Gives you a real sense of the kind of person he is here

Best answers of this interview. Some people could learn from the underlined sentence. ;)

There are actors who don't take that stance.
"I know. But I think it's about really your intention as a human being. Like, what do you want to spend your life doing? I have no interest in being rich; I don't care. I actively don't want to be famous, but and yet I still find myself compelled to be an actor because I like telling stories, you know?"

You don't want to be famous but you're the star of a Guillermo del Toro monster movie and people who don't watch Sons of Anarchy are going to recognize you because of this. So what's going to happen when you become really famous? What's that going to do to you?
"Well, I don't know. I don't think it will affect me in any way. I mean I live such a private life and I'm so quiet. I don't go to clubs and I don't get into crazy relationships with starlets or anything like that so, you know, I think there's a real choice. I mean, I don't think Daniel Day-Lewis, and I'm, believe me, not comparing myself to Daniel Day-Lewis, but in terms of the perfect career, I think he's someone to look to. He's not in giant monster movies, but he is a very, very famous, successful actor who lives in complete obscurity outside of the business. It's possible. People leave him alone."
"I've lived in the same house for 10 years and I can afford to live in a much bigger house, a swankier house, but it just doesn't excite me at all. What I think about is saving my money and buying a giant, giant plot of land somewhere and just like living off the land. Just live and be, and get in touch with what life is all about, and then come out of that occasionally and make a movie. I mean that's always been my dream, that I could just live a little obscure life and then make movies once in a while because I felt from a very young age that I was like on the cusp of an existential crisis since I was about three years old. And I think that film, to me, for whatever reason, feels like a worthy enough endeavor to spend one's life doing. Then you die at the end of it and you made two or three good films - that's enough for me."



For someone wanting a quiet life and just act he already had a very interesting life. Being married very young, bought a house with 22, being "involved" in some way with Madonna (not clear if sexually or platonically) and he's still the type who has an opinion. I mean a real opinion, his own, because he decided to choose his movie roles wisely he can afford to piss people off in the sense that he doesn't have to be diplomatic or please producers. I love that. Liked him ever since Green Street Hooligans and was happy to see he posed with Elijah at Comic Con. Though I mourn the loss of his accent.
 
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