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The year is 2007
What could have been?
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>>221816106
He's no more Greek than Lupita Nyong'o
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>>221816312
But he is European
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>>221816106
He's the closest to my mental image of Odysseus, he'd be 100% spot-on if I didn't know Sean Bean.
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>>221816607
what you mean?
he portrayed a good odysseus in that movie
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>>221816716
yeah mb, I meant if they had made an Odyssey movie with him
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>>221816569
And Lupita is Mexican, neither are greek
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>>221816106
>the year is 1994, a children's tv series is being co-produced by/for polish and australian broadcasters
kiiiiinoooooooo
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>>221816106
who?
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>>221816796
But the movie is from Hollywood
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>>221816106
Would this have worked though? How could they show him encountering all the magical creatures and people though? Would Polyphemus be just a large man with one eye missing? What about Scylla and Charybdis?
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Someone post the sharpe green text again so we can update it to be sharpe's odyssey
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>>221820845
Easy
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>>221816106
A boring forgettable film like it's predecessor?
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>>221816312
Yes, he is.
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>>221816796
No, she isn't. She just lived there.



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