Oh my God! That plush, unbelieveably-red lips, bright blue eyes, soft-looking pale skin, rosy cheeks, dark eyebrows... aaaaah! Just look at him! It's hard to believe such beauty can exist in real life. He looks like an elegant paitnting or a living porcelian doll with brightly painted eyes, lips and cheeks) Oh, yeah, did i need to talk about the acting, or about that scene, or... nevermind, i just feel like i can write a book about young James's beauty. Or... oh, can i write a book about his eyes only? Or about his lips?))
I like how, in the director's commentary, Stephen Frye talkes about the film editor wondering why James McAvoy keeps breaking into that thick Scotish braugh in between takes of this scene. She couldn't believe he really was Scotish and was just doing a posh 30's accent. :-D
good thing i watched your video. I almost bought this dvd last week and thought "maybe not"...cuz i thought he only has a bit role in it. Now I am decided. Thank you much.
I loved him from the very first time I saw him as Simon - though that makes me embarrassed to admit that I hadn't recognised him from the very first episode of Foyle's War.
Such a great cast here. James McAvoy, Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and Peter O Tool. The only determent in the cast department is Dan Akyroyd. He is terrible in this. There are better actors in the United States then him.
@Moviesoundtrackguy Ahh right that one. I think that was composed by Anne Dudley. She has a few examples of the stuff she did on The Bright Young Things on her website.
I just watched the film and was wondering about the same thing... though i think he committed/was committing suicide? He rly "put an end to it all" after missing out on the party... ):
His social life was over, he was about to be fired, and he had nothing else. So he killed himself. I think he stands for all the upperclassmen who committed suicide in those years.The old world was falling apart leaving them in chaos.
He was like 23 or 22 here although he can pass for 18 in this scene definitely doesn't look 12, he didn't even look 12 in his film debut The Near Room when he was 15, lol.
what a bright young thing he was
His eyes are so beautiful.
He looks best when he's crying. As strange as that sounds.
He cries in most of his movies lol, he's a good crier and does it on cue
Its not strange. A lot of people look incredibly beautiful crying lol
I love his when crying too
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i’m pretty when i’m cry~ *lana del rey voice intensify*
He’s so friggin good at acting. You can tell how unstable his character is and the way his story ends makes sense
Oh my God! That plush, unbelieveably-red lips, bright blue eyes, soft-looking pale skin, rosy cheeks, dark eyebrows... aaaaah! Just look at him! It's hard to believe such beauty can exist in real life. He looks like an elegant paitnting or a living porcelian doll with brightly painted eyes, lips and cheeks)
Oh, yeah, did i need to talk about the acting, or about that scene, or... nevermind, i just feel like i can write a book about young James's beauty. Or... oh, can i write a book about his eyes only? Or about his lips?))
He's my girlfriend I'll write the book 🙂
zdohni nastya
i think you like james hahahaha
hmmm yes ❤
I like how, in the director's commentary, Stephen Frye talkes about the film editor wondering why James McAvoy keeps breaking into that thick Scotish braugh in between takes of this scene. She couldn't believe he really was Scotish and was just doing a posh 30's accent. :-D
His accent is so good! He learned it so well! :)
"Indelicate things with wild animals" what a polite way to say "sheep fucker"
That man can pull off anything.
a desperate young gossip columnist? that is a bit odd.
His character seems very unstable. James is such an excellent actor.
Gorgeous
Oh Dear Lord. This scene was going so well...Then Dan Ackroyd rocked up....
This guy is UNREAL! Where has he been all this time!? Why didn't I know of him sooner!? Imagine what it would be like to SNOG HIM! OMG. I want him!
What a great actor.
Thank You, more please!
good thing i watched your video. I almost bought this dvd last week and thought "maybe not"...cuz i thought he only has a bit role in it. Now I am decided. Thank you much.
i caught this film on tv a week back and keep thinkin about it, kinda well up for watching it again.
Younger professor X vibes
he's precious, isn't he. i can't believe he'll be all ripped out in wanted this summer. i'm glad you enjoy the vid.
iiih...More please!! I'm head over heels
McAvoy would make a great young Stephen Fry.
I loved him from the very first time I saw him as Simon - though that makes me embarrassed to admit that I hadn't recognised him from the very first episode of Foyle's War.
Margo is Emily Tallis, mother of Cee and Brioney from Atonement.
Such a great cast here. James McAvoy, Michael Sheen, David Tennant, and Peter O Tool. The only determent in the cast department is Dan Akyroyd. He is terrible in this. There are better actors in the United States then him.
I'm thinking of renting this film. This isn't the only time good old McAvoy shows up is it?
sexy eyes
@Moviesoundtrackguy Ahh right that one. I think that was composed by Anne Dudley. She has a few examples of the stuff she did on The Bright Young Things on her website.
Gosh, that's Eltham Palace.
@citizenanna Sweet! Thank goodness for netflix =D
What the hell!? Dan Akroyd is in this!
interesting. he's always reminded me of russell crowe.
It's a two for one.
sorry. i've deleted the file. my computer's too dinky to keep all my videos.
I was born that year
Sorry, can't post more. Had to return the DVD. But you should rent it...it's good!
No prob!
do you have full movie link???????
this movie was awesome! oh god the things i would do to james mcavoy =]
@JuuhachigouSama He's in a few more scenes, including a sad one. I recommend renting, but not buying, the movie.
@Moviesoundtrackguy 'the party's over now' by noel coward
I'm not posting more. Go rent or buy the DVD so James gets some money and can buy a box of Malteasers for his lucky, lucky wife.
He sticks his head in an oven. Wot. Why.
Why did he stuck his head in a oven, does anyone know?
I just watched the film and was wondering about the same thing... though i think he committed/was committing suicide? He rly "put an end to it all" after missing out on the party... ):
His social life was over, he was about to be fired, and he had nothing else. So he killed himself. I think he stands for all the upperclassmen who committed suicide in those years.The old world was falling apart leaving them in chaos.
Young McAvoy should play Anatoly Karpov
They really look like brothers! Fascinating!
He looks about twelve
He was like 23 or 22 here although he can pass for 18 in this scene definitely doesn't look 12, he didn't even look 12 in his film debut The Near Room when he was 15, lol.