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Originally posted by sman789 is the wizard in hp meaner?
no, not at all. he's more lively in the books than the way richard harris portrayed him. he's supposed to be old, but extremely full of energy. i think ian mckellan will be able to show that.
then again, richard harris was about to die, not to mention he really didn't want to take the job anyway...
caesar kind of sucks. decided to stop watching it, but i got a question. I always thought "Caeasar" was the name used to denote "King." Am I wrong here? One more thing....this Caesar shows jumps around too much
Originally posted by Chevere caesar kind of sucks. decided to stop watching it, but i got a question. I always thought "Caeasar" was the name used to denote "King." Am I wrong here? One more thing....this Caesar shows jumps around too much
The name Caesar was used to denote Emperor when Octavian (Augustus Caesar) came into power. He was Julius' nephew. I hope that clears it up for you.
I'm really surprised that they didn't ive hints that Brutus might have been Caesars illegitimate son. I can't remember if it was him or his wife who might have been having an affair, but i know today historians are start ing to believe they might have been related. I mean, if they threw in the idea of him being epileptic, i thought they might do that too..