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Why Couldn't They Find Someone Else to Play Columbus?


The guy can't do a convincing Italian, Spanish or even an American accent. Just his same old French one

What are they doing? Why do they come here?
Some kind of instinct, memory, what they used to do.

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I agree. Horrendous accent, and very distracting. It was hard to understand what the hell he was saying.

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Agreed... Daniel Day-Lewis would have murdered this role.

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He's awesome, but he looks too Anglo

What are they doing? Why do they come here?
Some kind of instinct, memory, what they used to do.

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tell me about it, atrocious casting decision, up there with John Wayne playing Genghis khan




so many movies, so little time

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Exactly. Could be the worst casting job ever. Very distracting and hard to understand.

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The whole film is massively flawed but yep, his casting was a poor decision. The guy's a fine actor no doubt, but Columbus with a strong French accent is just ridiculous. It would be like a movie set around the Moon landings of 69 starring Benicio del Toro as Neil Armstrong.

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Yeah I like the guy but he was totally unsuitable

What are they doing? Why do they come here?
Some kind of instinct, memory, what they used to do.

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He should've gotten a Raspberry Award. Horrible choice. Horrible acting. And worst of all, that French accent. The most atrocious thing about this film was that it had French accents left and right. I didn't get this stupidity. Ridley Scott should've gotten American or British actors. Not sure why it was a French production.

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LOL, it wasn't even made by the French.

What are they doing? Why do they come here?
Some kind of instinct, memory, what they used to do.

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It was made by a French movie company. The Spanish and Brits also had a had hand in this. But it was mostly French.

The credits were in French (at least in the version I watched, which was in English though).

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