Well, at least you found one guy Hunnam has more charisma than. 

I've read both and enjoyed them. Whyte's went on a little too long. Cornwell's has a grittier edge, while Whyte's tends to suffer from a "I must explain how this part of the myth can work in reality" syndrome that's almost Trekkian.Have you read Jack Whytes series? If you liked Cornwell's interpretation you'll probably love Whyte's.
The first novel is a little weak, then it picks up for the next few - some really good grounding the myth in Romano British ideas and excellent battle scenes - but the two part finale focusing on Whytes version of Lancelot is... not good.
Still, overall, the strengths very much outweigh the weaknesses, especially if you don't bother with those final novels - they're kinda off on their own anyway.
Same for me with Pacific Rim, there's no way he can stand up to Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Burn Gorman, Charlie Day and Ron Perlman.Suffice to say, I was not watching Sons of Anarchy for him. It was entirely for Katey Segal and Ron Perlman (and to a lesser extent, Mark Boone Junior, Tommy Flanagan, Dayton Callie, and Maggie Siff). His performance as Jax was so predictable that you could set an egg timer to his moods.
Same for me with Pacific Rim, there's no way he can stand up to Idris Elba, Rinko Kikuchi, Burn Gorman, Charlie Day and Ron Perlman.
How many films did Uwe Bolle make?
Exactly. So, Ritchie is way behindHe directed at least 30.
Also that.And then some because Ritchie's films actually make a lot of money.![]()
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