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sarahrocheleau-129-363336 — 14 years ago(August 10, 2011 09:37 PM)
I became interested in Ewan after watching him in Angels and Deamons. There was just something about his performance in that movie that really intrigued me; he just really stood out. I started following his career after that started watching a bunch of his filmsand by the time I got to Moulin Rouge, I was completely sold. I think that Ewan is an amazing actor and has done a wonders with his careerit's easy being a fan of his.
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Chanel69 — 14 years ago(August 12, 2011 03:57 PM)
since Moulin Rouge, I was 12, then I started collecting all of his films and fo1c84und each performance simply outstanding. plus he is a sex god, a babe, sweet and beautiful, the perfect man :))
sorry my english is pretty poor I'm from france
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kmc-4 — 14 years ago(September 10, 2011 12:37 PM)
I didn't read through all of the other answers, so I hope I'm actually adding something to this conversation.
I had actually seen a few of Ewan's movies before I fell for him. I know I had seen
Trainspotting, Shallow Grave
, and (since I loved
AbFab
)
Little Voice
. I knew of him, but I certainly wasn't a fan or anything.
The movie that did it for me, though, was
Moulin Rouge!
back in June 2001. This is going to sound so cheesy, but I always had this fantasy about some guy singing
Your Song
to me.
I was sitting there in the theater with my then-best friend Elizabeth back when we were in our mid-20s, and Ewan starts quoting it. I'm thinking, "Oh, this is funny!" Then, he starts singing and does that little smirk at 1:57 on this video
. That smirk was what did it for me. I turned to Elizabeth and said, "I'm in love!"
I don't think she minded him, either, because we spent the rest of the summer camping out at each other's apartments, eating desserts, and watching Ewan's movies, even the really bad ones like
Blue Juice
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alligatoruk — 14 years ago(September 18, 2011 01:11 PM)
Since Shallow Grave. And for some reason whilst watching that I already felt like I knew him as an actor from somewhere, so maybe even before then!
I'm trying to think which role I find him the most attractive in (other than in real life, because he is
always
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BelleEtLaBete — 14 years ago(October 13, 2011 06:57 PM)
huge fan since 1996 and Trainspotting, followed by Velvet Goldmine, one of the most underrated movies of our time.
he was amazing in Trainspotting, but 111chis acting and singing in Velvet made me hard core fan. I am glad that he only did few movies i dislike, maybe 2 or 3, most of them are great and memorable. -
missblogger — 13 years ago(May 01, 2012 11:00 AM)
Since Lipstick on Your Collar, so almost twenty years!!
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FarFromNormal89 — 13 years ago(July 01, 2012 01:51 PM)
Since I was twelve years old, was I twelve. I can't remember well I fell in love with Ewan after watching Moulin Rouge, even though he did catch my eye during Phantom Menance. That's right I was ten year old going on to eleven. But it wasn't until Moulin Rouge. Boy could that man sing
and he can act as well. I'm now twenty-two going onto twenty-three and I still like the guy 
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thaneofglaysia — 13 years ago(July 13, 2012 05:57 AM)
Since I saw him in Trainspotting back in 1996. Back then I worked at a dollar movie theater and saw every movie, just about, that came out. That movie was brilliant and A Life less ordinary sealed the deal for my love of Ewan.
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Audrey_Cooper — 13 years ago(September 12, 2012 04:56 PM)
Re-awakeninng an old thread:
I've loved Ewan since The Pillowbook (1996)- in the bath, when she paints on him, the full frontal. Oh, and he's a pretty fine actor too. I've always admired his versatility - he's done such a wide variety of performances - comedy, action, romance, musical, sci-fi blockbuster, thriller, and some brilliant independent film roles. Long live Ewan!
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