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Thanks--he looks very rugged and handsome in that picture!
Bean may be infuriatingly sexy, but you wonder about the price you have to pay to live with him. Anyone who's had four marriages before his 50th birthday should come with his own set of hazard lights. Drive him at your peril, Georgina.
In relationships, he gets bored easily, and tends to have a wandering eye. Saturn in Virgo will transit his Venus over the next year. I would say his relationship is definitely headed for divorceville. On the career front, it’s smooth sailing.
A bit old but I love itEspecially this. QuoteBean may be infuriatingly sexy, but you wonder about the price you have to pay to live with him. Anyone who's had four marriages before his 50th birthday should come with his own set of hazard lights. Drive him at your peril, Georgina.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_20071209/ai_n21146483
The couple have been together for two stormy years, which included the night they were found outside a hotel suite in Los Angeles, covered in bruises and scratches after a boozy row."They've had the odd argument like any couple, that's part of the spice of their relationship," said a friend. Er, no actually. Laying into your other half is not normal practice in healthy relationships.
Bruises, scratches ..... The odd argument? Makes you wonder where they really come from.
That's very nice of himhttp://www.examiner.co.uk/news/local-west-yorkshire-news/2008/10/09/hollywood-star-in-tribute-to-sudders-86081-21998485/
Boromir (The Fellowship of the Ring, 2001)Spock’s death was a good example of sacrifice being used as an emotive theme in a death scene. When combined with redemption, it becomes even more powerful and moving.The character whom best exemplified this was Boromir, played by Sean Bean, an actor who can ... erm, die well, as he showed in 2002’s Equilibrium as well. Sean Bean as Boromir in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings. The first part of Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings adaptation of the much-loved J.R.R. Tolkien classic was probably the most faithful to the source. What cinematic liberties Jackson took seemed to drive home the point of the story.Boromir’s characterisation was a perfect example. He began to believe that the quest to destroy the One Ring was foolhardy, and the best hope for the forces of good would be for a brave and noble warrior to wield it. He attempted to steal it from Frodo (Elijah Wood), realising too late that he’d been subtly corrupted by the Ring, and his own pride.Even his attempts to make amends by protecting Frodo’s companions fail, and the other two hobbits are seized by Orcs.Boromir’s remorse and regret finally find expression when Aragorn (Viggo Mortensen), the rightful king whom he’d resented, forgives him as he lays dying. His redemption is completed with his last breath: “I would have followed you my brother ... my Captain ... my King.”
Bean misses 'miserable' UK weatherTuesday, November 11 2008, 00:18 GMTBy Michael Thornton Rex FeaturesSean Bean has revealed that he misses the British weather when he works in the US.The Lord Of The Rings star said he pines for the UK's grey skies, his family and Sheffield United when spending time away from home."I miss a lot about England when I'm working away, even the slate grey skies," he is quoted as saying."I spend a fair chunk of time in Los Angeles and, after about ten days of warmth and unbroken clear skies, you start to yearn for a bit of good old British gloom and rain!"He added: "Of course I miss my kids, and my friends and my mum and my dad and Sheffield United and my garden. The list goes on!"