I like his hair longer than that. I want it ear to shoulder length. THere it would be short but not too short.
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I saw William in a Country music video by Bonnie Paul and the song is called "it was love, now it's war"
I would post a video link however William does get a bit close to the girl in the video too and may be inappropriate for some. But if you want to look it up on youtube it's there.
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Okay guys, the main chunk of this post is on a topic that I did a post on for last year's competition. I had thought that post was in this thread, but now I'm actually failing to find it. Anyway, I know it's somewhere, and the topic was Walden Media's character of Peter in the somewhat recent Prince Caspian movie. And even though this post will be on the same topic as my post last year, I'm hoping it will be different enough because this time, I'm going to use as many words as I can that start with the letter "P". So, here goes,
Pertaining to the person Peter Pevensie in Walden Media's moving picture Prince Caspian, I personally perceive his portrayal to be pretty poorly presented, according to the Peter in the pages of C. S. Lewis's novel. In Lewis's published work, the High King Peter Pevensie is humble, perceiving that Prince Caspian is to be put on Cair Paravel's throne, and not trying to push him out of the way. In Walden's moving picture, however, Peter is pretty much the polar opposite of this. He is presented as a person who likes to bully other people, punching them and pushing them around, always trying to put himself on top of the pile. He doesn't want to see the Prince placed on the throne, and does everything he can to prevent this. He does not act like Lewis's portayal of a proper king at all. The moving picture Prince Caspian by BBC put together years ago paints a much more realistic picture of Peter Pevensie, in terms of how the published book presents him.
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Haha, awesome job, Nellie! I agree with that. I liked Peter in the book Prince Caspian a lot better. I just think that the Walden film adaptation added to much drama and angst to the situation that was already at hand. I was sad to see the temper he gained at the beginning. I know it's hard moving back to the world you were born in, but there's no reason to be such a bully. A proper Narnian king would never behave in such a manner.
Not to say anything bad about William, though. I liked his acting in both movies, and I liked Peter in LWW.
Will is going to be in a new show called The Royals. It looks like it's going to be a spinoff of Hamlet, and Will has the title role. Congrats Will! Here's the link...
This looks very interesting. I look forward to seeing it.
It has overtones of King George VI as well ('The King's Speech') - as any prince who steps up to be the heir finds.
Will has just the right look. Wishing him well!
There, shining in the sunrise, larger than they had seen him before, shaking his mane (for it had apparently grown again) stood Aslan himself.
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Despite being years late to this party, I just have to throw in my two cents here and say that William Moseley, in my opinion, portrayed Peter exactly as I imagined him. I know he wasn't as close to the book version in the Prince Caspian film, but oh man, when he says "For Narnia--and for Aslan" before charging into battle in LWW, that was like the spirit of High King Peter incarnate for me.
Despite being years late to this party, I just have to throw in my two cents here and say that William Moseley, in my opinion, portrayed Peter exactly as I imagined him. I know he wasn't as close to the book version in the Prince Caspian film, but oh man, when he says "For Narnia--and for Aslan" before charging into battle in LWW, that was like the spirit of High King Peter incarnate for me.
Exactly phelanVelvel. He was great. William Mosley, is one of the best actors in the movie.
I came across the trailers for The Silent Mountain (Der Stille Berg) on tumblr last night - I'll share the links but please be aware that this is basically a war movie, so there is violence in the clips. Also, it seems that William's character gets a little, shall we say, close, with his love interest (no nudity though).
Full-length Der Stille Berg trailer
Teaser trailer
Of course, these are in German! It's pretty neat that William speaks it well enough to play an Austrian character!
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William Moseley in my opinion was the perfect Peter Pevensie. He was brave, strong, smart, and also very caring for his brother and sisters. He also must have worked extremely hard on the sword fight scenes and well as Skander which I imagine can be quite difficult.
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