I agree--he was great in Jumper and it is a pity that the one or two sequels the filmmakers had originally planned did not happen.
I've admired Jamie's work since Billy Elliot, but his role as Smike in Nicholas Nickleby is what has really solidified by admiration. I think he is selective about what he takes and likes the challenge of playing new roles. I never get the sense that he is in this for the fame or notoriety. I would like to see him in some more Blockbuster-y roles, though; it is a pity Fantastic Four was so poorly-written and that Jamie was underused (to the extent that his voice for The Thing was a horrible parody of him, really).
I love TURN: Washington's Spies. I am not much of a television watcher but it is a show I have watched religiously (and even bought it twice--once digitally and once on Blu-Ray). I am a fan of the book upon which it is based (Washington's Spies by Alexander Rose) and it's really well-acted, designed, and written. Season three should be filming now or shortly--so, you have time to catch up with the first two seasons!
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