Actually, I thought he was pretty terrible in Oblivion. But then all the voice acting in Oblivion was wank except Terence Stamp.trigger1992 said:Thanks, i didn't mean to come across as a dick, but I've yet to hear a mixture of scottish english irish and welsh in the same accent :LSilverHammerMan said:Noted, considered, and dutifully changed because you're quite right.trigger1992 said:Just pointing out, thats an english accent, there's no such thing as a 'british accent'.
That's one of those things that really bugs me.
OT sean bean would make a great character in any videogame
So we're all agreed it's Ray Stevenson then?Revelo said:He looks a bit like Sam Worthington but speaks like Sean Bean.
Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
Also we know that he will betray Sheppard, pretty much the law with Sean Bean characters.manythings said:Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
What about Troy? One exception.manythings said:Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
I've blocked most of that travesty out of my mind. I don't even remember him in it. I would classify it as the inverse of the rule though since pretty much everyone else is killed.Hader said:What about Troy? One exception.manythings said:Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
Haha true, never said I liked the movie, but he was Odysseus and he livedmanythings said:I've blocked most of that travesty out of my mind. I don't even remember him in it. I would classify it as the inverse of the rule though since pretty much everyone else is killed.Hader said:What about Troy? One exception.manythings said:Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
Me and my fiancee came up with a theory. In the show Sharpe, Sean Bean is shot/stabbed/beaten in the leg, the same leg everytime. For every time he survived this he is doomed to die in any other movie. The gods demand it.manythings said:Until he dies. That's one of the hollywood rules. I can't name a single movie that Sean Bean's character has survived.Hader said:Now that you mention it, he does sound a bit like Sean Bean...Bek359 said:He sounded a bit like Sean Bean. I'm not holding my breath on hearing more from this guy.
That would be pretty cool really, though I would be stuck calling his character Boromir no matter what!
Not given him any thought, but as Buchholz has mentioned I'd agree playing as him in the main storyline over the course of a mission or two would be good. He could be used to take out any AA weapons in an area, or provide some means for the Normandy to enter the atmosphere without being disabled. He's alone and vastly outnumbered, so playing as him could mean more covert gameplay (aka 'stealth), and his dwindling health from the wound...Buchholz101 said:I'd love a side mission where you play as the Unknown Soldier on Earth, without squadmates, sabotaging enemy defenses and encampments. I can see how this would fit nicely with Shepard's storyline.