how tall is this guy??
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candamc — 19 years ago(November 01, 2006 12:07 PM)
You don't get it. IMDB discussions don't JUST have to be about peoples acting abilities? I always see people get mad at the straight/gay thing? But never about how tall someone is. It is not to saywe will/won't like someone if they are short/tall, etc? It is just a curiosity. Like I saidwe want to know JUST BECAUSE. What is so offensive about that? Nothing.
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candamc — 19 years ago(November 01, 2006 07:10 PM)
Curiosity is human nature. Don't you want to know things about people? When you meet people.don't you ask them questions? It is sort of like that. But I don't understand what you mean about "gloating". That doesn't make sense to me on the subject we are talking about. Because I already said I didn't base liking someone on their height, etc. Curiosity about someone doesn't mean we are looking for something to ridicule. I guess we don't understand each other at all.
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AndyRyan — 19 years ago(November 09, 2006 02:58 AM)
Yeah, because wondering how tall someone is is just like staring at a car crash.
But only if you believe being short is like being a car crash. Which it isn't. No-one is saying that height affects acting ability or your value as a person. People are just curious. -
bubble_shmoop93 — 18 years ago(March 26, 2008 09:11 PM)
look, cosmogirly, i really am a nice person, but people like you really start to annoy me. please, stop being a bitch for no other reason than to be a bitch. if your only intention for being on the boards is to instigate than please remove yourself because no one here wants to have to listen (read, sorry) your beep
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depechemodefanatic — 18 years ago(April 22, 2007 02:46 PM)
One of these days no one will be allowed to have an opinion. No wonder parents hate when kids say, "ok" or "I don't know". Kids feel it opens a can of worms if they give an opinion. Really, this is getting too PC.
I'm interrested in his height. People makes it sound it's against the law to ask anything that makes people sound that they can be different. Thank goodness we all come in different sizes, shapes, colors, etc., or we all will be boring. -
howardd21 — 18 years ago(August 11, 2007 10:32 AM)
I think it a perfectly reasonable question. Maybe he is asking because he himself is short, and "looks up" no pun intended to the actor as a role model. But regardless, it is a perfectly b68reasonable question.
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highflyer-1 — 18 years ago(November 10, 2007 12:21 PM)
you're being way too sensitive. It's interesting to know how height is addresssed in moviemaking and camera angles used to portray an effect. For example, Bilbo Baggins in Lord of the Rings is actually normal height (can't recall the actor's name) but when filmed next to Gandalf, actually seemed much shorter. He also made an excellent Napoleon. So lighten up.
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BlueGreen — 18 years ago(September 23, 2007 01:34 PM)
how pathetic
what does his height matter?
It matters, since he seems to be consistently cast as a very (even extremely) short person.
In "Elizabeth I", Helen Mirren (as Elizabeth) called him "midget" (or something like that) all the time.
So, his height DOES matter in his acting career.
And it's certainly no offense to him. Everyone can see that he is also an extremely talented and sensitive actor.
P.S. By the way, I thought he was WAAAY shorter. In fact, he's just the same height as Michael J. Fox. -
The_Proprietor — 19 years ago(January 31, 2007 04:37 AM)
I found candamc's persisting pseudo-interest in Toby Jones' height amusing. Why does it matter how tall he is? You'll be surprised how people can make big judgements on insignificant things such as height, skin colour, gender etc.
If impersonating a Police Officer is an offence, shouldn't actors be imprisoned?