Constantine the Great
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Constantine the Great
I was requested to remove this by the company involved as it's untrue. katiedot
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Cinderella- Clooney maximus fantasticus
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George as Constantine? Hmm. Seriously, I can't see it.

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I agree with you. Can't imagine it at all.

pattygirl- Training to be Mrs Clooney?
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Ooh, I could. Do we get the caesar hair cut back?
Sorry, can't take this 'announcement' seriously.
Sorry, can't take this 'announcement' seriously.

Katiedot- It's all gone a bit Clooney!
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Re: Constantine the Great
Well let's not be too hasty. Would George have to wear a toga? It would be the closest thing to seeing George wrapped in sheets as I'll ever see so maybe he should do it! HA!

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I have clear difficulties seeing him in a historical piece (he seems good and happy in the shoes of a genre actor now). Then again he's mentionned early in a lot of projects, I'll wait and see ...

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I think he would do a great job at portraying Constantine.
I can just picture him with the hair, toga, and he has the physique for
it, too.
I can just picture him with the hair, toga, and he has the physique for
it, too.
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Can't really picture it. Did you know that Constantine the Great was also known as Saint Constantine? Was first emperor to convert to Christianity. He would make a beautiful emperor, could probably do the part with ease, but he's never done "period" pieces, and I'm sure they've been offered to him.

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I think his hairline would go great in that era. Since he’s never done anything like it, wouldn’t that be “Oscar” material if his performance was good? I think it would be great.
I think he could pull it off!... wait
… I think we could pull it off… I’m talking about his toga, ladies!
I think he could pull it off!... wait

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Cinderella wrote:I think he could pull it off!... wait… I think we could pull it off… I’m talking about his toga, ladies!
Well then Cindy I would love to be there for that performance, wait unless it's like the Scottish kilt - do you think they wear anything under their togas?

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pattygirl wrote:Can't really picture it. Did you know that Constantine the Great was also known as Saint Constantine? Was first emperor to convert to Christianity. He would make a beautiful emperor, could probably do the part with ease, but he's never done "period" pieces, and I'm sure they've been offered to him.
I'm sure that Gee could do it. He does have that Mediterranean look about him (Celtic "black" Irish ancestry). Well, this could be his first period piece.

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