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Hayden Christensen "Jumps" Back into Sci-Fi
by Scott Weinberg | August 11, 2006
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After playing Anakin Skywalker in "Attack of the Clones" and "Revenge of the Sith," Hayden Christensen was expected to fade out of the limelight and eventually become a really easy Trivial Pursuit question, but it looks like Doug Liman wants the guy to anchor his new action flick.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Hayden Christensen is starring in "Jumper," Regency Enterprises' big-budget thriller being directed by Doug Liman. ... Christensen's casting jump-starts the production, which was to have begun shooting earlier this summer but had been running idle. Tom Sturridge was to have played the lead role of David, which now will be played by Christensen, since a decision was made to go with a more prominent actor. Samuel L. Jackson, Jamie Bell and Teresa Palmer remain with the production. The movie, which Regency and Fox hope to turn into a trilogy, will now shoot at month's end in Toronto, Rome and Tokyo."

-Based on the novel by Steven Gould, "Jumper" is a sci-fi chase thriller that centers on a young man who has the awesome power of teleportability. Plus it'll be a reunion between Mace Windu and Darth Vader, which I find kinda funny.

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Comments (1-20 of 25 posts) | Reply
mrdanny
mrdanny writes:
on Aug 11 2006 08:31 AM

know what else is funny? Hayden Christensens acting!!!

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Macedonian
Macedonian writes:
on Aug 11 2006 09:33 AM

hey have you ever seen shattered glass? i doubt it since you say christensens cant act, see that movie and then see if you can say that he cant act.

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Prosper761
Prosper761 writes:
on Aug 11 2006 10:07 AM

It's not the acting in the Star Wars movies that's terrible - if you gave Olivier crap-tacular dialogue like that, even he couldn't have pulled it off.

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unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Aug 11 2006 10:26 AM

In reply to this comment (#841973)
Or Life as a House. In which he does a very good job.

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TheIceGhost
TheIceGhost writes:
on Aug 11 2006 01:33 PM

I could give a big long reason why Hayden's acting was "bad" in Star Wars, but it would come off as incredibly geeky (if im a geek with anything, its Star Wars) and it'd probably just come off as an excuse to most of you. The guy can act though, so good for him.

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tyler8186
tyler8186 writes:
on Aug 11 2006 02:19 PM

In reply to this comment (#841974)
shattered glass is great

hayden was given a terrible script for the star wars movies
i don't blame him at all


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ettarre
ettarre writes:
on Aug 11 2006 03:22 PM

In reply to this comment (#841977)
Just say it. It was Lucas's fault. Lucas managed to take a bunch of folks, many of whom can act, and turn them into gibbering idiots.

I still think the new movies are OK, though. But just OK.


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Flim Springfield
Flim Springfield writes:
on Aug 11 2006 04:15 PM

I know people like to blame the script, but I think Ewan McGregor managed to do a great job anyways. So I'd say acting ability was a part of it as well.

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vader_of_vjun
vader_of_vjun writes:
on Aug 11 2006 08:10 PM

I can just see Olivier delivering the infamous "Sand" line... but the difference with Olivier is that he would walk off and try to alter it.

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Bane Of Anubis
Bane Of Anubis writes:
on Aug 12 2006 05:14 PM

Being a good actor, means being able to take the dialogue/setting/etc. and role with it (sorry, couldn't help myself w/ the pun). Hence the reason that HC and Natalie Portman cannot act (props to Ewan)... Being able to act with a "good" script doesn't make you a good actor -- being able to "act" in real life situations or extreme situations (e.g., retard, crazy, anything w/ a souther accent -- FU Academy) doesn't make you a good actor.

Once again, another reason that critics and anybody associated w/ the Academy are stupid. It's all bullshit, but, then again, we're all cows.


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mrdanny
mrdanny writes:
on Aug 12 2006 08:23 PM

[b]"Not if anything to do with it I have!!!"[/b]
Well maybe HC has some talent. I admit I never saw Shattered Glass or Life as a House...... But acting ,if I may, is an artform (along with writing) so really who is to blame?? Ewan gives whatever emotion he can to his role(s). That is what I didnt really see in HC. Acting is more than just speaking lines.

"I love cows and crazy retards with southern accents"


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dylan21484nj
dylan21484nj writes:
on Aug 13 2006 12:09 AM

yeah, the writing and directing are more to blame for Episodes I through III than the actors' faults. the only real bright spots in the acting were Ian McDiarmid, Ewan McGregor, and Liam Neeson, and that's a testament to their acting abilities given the horrid directing (Lucas hadn't directed a film since the original Star Wars) and bad dialogue. even Sam Jackson came off very lackluster, and we're talking about one of the coolest motherfuckers in film!

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Bane Of Anubis
Bane Of Anubis writes:
on Aug 13 2006 01:20 PM

In reply to this comment (#841984)
[b]:)[/b]


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vader_of_vjun
vader_of_vjun writes:
on Aug 13 2006 04:34 PM

In reply to this comment (#841985)
I really thought that Sam Jackson was quite good in TPM. And Ian McDiarmid was just superb in it. But people don't look for that in TPM. All they see is Jar-Jar, and "Yipee", and that's it for them.

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Kiryana J!
Kiryana J! writes:
on Aug 13 2006 06:47 PM

Hayden and Samuel L. Jackson together again... that's going to be a hott movie! Cant wait for it already!

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mbrocchi
mbrocchi writes:
on Aug 13 2006 10:34 PM

Saw Hayden in Shattered Glass and he was ok in that. Natalie Portman was brilliant in Closer....before these two movies I only really knew them from Star Wars and thought that they were both crap actors.

So I guess that just goes to show how rubbish the Star Wars movies actually were....


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mbrocchi
mbrocchi writes:
on Aug 13 2006 10:34 PM

Saw Hayden in Shattered Glass and he was ok in that. Natalie Portman was brilliant in Closer....before these two movies I only really knew them from Star Wars and thought that they were both crap actors.

So I guess that just goes to show how rubbish the Star Wars movies actually were....


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puablo
puablo writes:
on Aug 14 2006 07:09 AM

I have to agree with the earlier comment that despite the awful dialogue, Ewan Macgregor was the only cast member in the Star Wars prequels to actually pull it off. Still, since a lot of the sci-fi fans probably didn't see Shattered Glass (I know I didn't), perhaps this movie might redeem Hayden to some people. This is, of course, presuming this movie doesn't open at #10 and disappears the following week.

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Zackeous
Zackeous writes:
on Aug 14 2006 07:55 PM

I love Star Wars LOVE IT! All the movies were wonderful to me, because they were all arcs in a great storyline/idea. I've watched tons of movies with all the actors in ROTS, and I don't think anyone of those actors deserve to be discredited. If you look at their other films...the acting was fine. It was the direction of George Lucas. Whatever the final scene looks like, isn't the choice of the way the actor acts...it's the directors/producers! bag on them instead.

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Master King Sexington
Master King Sexington writes:
on Aug 15 2006 12:28 AM

In reply to this comment (#841992)
After about the third post, that's what they've been doing. Read up on these things man. Oh and to bring up a topic that's probably been discussed before, why is it that Padme didn't show any signs of pregnancy yet the babies looked to be fully developed, not even a sign of premeturaty. And there were TWO of them, she should have been a ballon. And as for the acting... no comment. HC SUCKS!!!

Oh, that wasn't a comment on his acting ability, he just annoys the crap out of me


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