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Karl Urban plans 2011 around Rugby World Cup

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http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/film/4317453/Karl-Urban-plans-around-World-Cup

Kiwi movie pin-up Karl Urban's Hollywood star is soaring. But he is keeping his feet on New Zealand rugby ground.
Urban – who has starred in blockbusters like Star Trek, The Lord of the Rings and The Bourne Supremacy – is such a fan of the All Blacks, he is planning next year's work schedule around the Rugby World Cup.
His performance in his latest big-budget film Red – alongside Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich – is earning rave reviews.
But while his agent is fielding a flood of offers for roles in upcoming productions, he said cheering on the All Blacks on home soil was his priority for mid to late 2011.

So say we all. :D
 
Hopefully it won't take him too long to get over his depression when the All Blacks choke in front of their own fans :D
 
:lol:

So, do I hope the All Blacks do well because he's supporting them or hope they do badly so he'll be in another movie :D
 
:lol:

So, do I hope the All Blacks do well because he's supporting them or hope they do badly so he'll be in another movie :D

You might as well go for the first one and claim the high ground. There might not be enough time for him to change plans if they go out in the quarter or semi-finals (not that I'm a rugby expert). :)
 
Hopefully it won't take him too long to get over his depression when the All Blacks choke in front of their own fans :D

:eek: Wash your mouth out, please! ;)

:lol:

So, do I hope the All Blacks do well because he's supporting them or hope they do badly so he'll be in another movie :D

The former: Karl Urban supports a great team.

:lol:

So, do I hope the All Blacks do well because he's supporting them or hope they do badly so he'll be in another movie :D

You might as well go for the first one and claim the high ground. There might not be enough time for him to change plans if they go out in the quarter or semi-finals (not that I'm a rugby expert). :)

Indeed there won't be. However, all this is academic as we know the ABs will be there in the finals... :devil:
 
I can remember thinking the All Blacks was a cool team name when I was a kid, before I knew anything about rugby so I instinctively support them anyway :techman:
 
I'm American. I therefore have no idea what you are talking about.
I'm American, too. I understand what they are talking about, I just don't care because it is not American football.:rommie::devil:

Truthfully, I like soccer (played it in high school), but do not care at all for rugby.
 
Imagine if we had a Basketball or Football team in the US called "All Blacks" lol What kind of flak they would get!!
 
I'm American, too. I understand what they are talking about, I just don't care because it is not American football.:rommie::devil:

Truthfully, I like soccer (played it in high school), but do not care at all for rugby.


Actually, I thought I was being funny (in my own, deluded world)... then I realized later that we weren't talking about SOCCER... but about the American-football-ish game.
I have no idea how the games differ.


And yeah... we could never get away with a team called "All Blacks" here. Heck, I am from D.C.... and every couple years we have to go though the "Redskins-name-should-be-changed" debate. :rolleyes:

And I don't even want to get into the fact that the Washington BULLETS (basketball) had to change their name because "Bullets" wasn't deemed appropriate anymore.

(Ummm... hello... fast and on-target? Not a good image for an athlete?

Let's apply logic, people.
Oh, wait... I forgot... we can't. I live in the land of the Free... America... where anything that might someday resemble something that could possibly, maybe, sorta, offend someone in the slightest has to be BANNED. But I am not bitter.
Not me.)

Ok.
(deep breath)

I am off to be politically correct somewhere else now.

I think I'll go pluck all the red- and green-colored Rice Krispies from the Special Rice Krispie Holiday Box before the Treats are made for a school class.

We can't risk letting an innocent schoolchild consume a 1"x1" red and green sprinkled Treat if they don't happen to celebrate Christmas.
That might be offensive.

(If you think I am kidding, this was a real lawsuit somewhere. Yeah... the kid was scarred for life cause they weren't Christian, but had to see Rice Krispie Treats with some red and green coloring in them at the class Holiday Party.)

Ok.
I am leaving now.
I am gonna go sing the Hallelujah Chorus, and follow it up with a Dreidel song and lovely Kwanzaa melody.
And you know what.... the latter two won't OFFEND me just because I don't happen to celebrate those in my own home. In fact, I just might learn something about another religion or culture.
Shocking... but true.

/sarcasm = off
/rant = off

WE NOW RETURN YOU TO YOUR REGULARY SCHEDULED THREAD ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF WORKING MR. URBAN'S SHOOTING SCHEDULE AROUND NEW ZEALAND RUGBY.

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Which is definitely way more important than politics in any country :lol:


(you should try watching the rugby, Maria - big tough men wearing tight shirts and shorts with no padding getting in the way...)
 
(you should try watching the rugby, Maria - big tough men wearing tight shirts and shorts with no padding getting in the way...)

Yes, I think that's what most women believe rugby is about. You may see an odd shaped ball passed around occasionally, but I'll leave you to decide whether that adds anything of interest. ;)
 
Oh, wait... I forgot... we can't. I live in the land of the Free... America... where anything that might someday resemble something that could possibly, maybe, sorta, offend someone in the slightest has to be BANNED. But I am not bitter.
Not me.)

Good. Because most supposed objections to "political correctness" are actually objections to being polite and considerate of others.

I live in America, and I can say almost anything I want, understanding that there are consequences to being rude or bigotted or narrowminded. But virtually nothing is actually banned here, and it's pretty whiny and self-pitying to insist otherwise.
 
And yeah... we could never get away with a team called "All Blacks" here.

That's because sadly in general, the United States is still stuck in the dark ages when it comes to racism (not to mention homophobia and other discriminations)

All Blacks to thump Wales this weekend?

American football fans, try and tune in to an international rugby match, you'll love it.
 
Oh, wait... I forgot... we can't. I live in the land of the Free... America... where anything that might someday resemble something that could possibly, maybe, sorta, offend someone in the slightest has to be BANNED. But I am not bitter.
Not me.)

Good. Because most supposed objections to "political correctness" are actually objections to being polite and considerate of others.

I live in America, and I can say almost anything I want, understanding that there are consequences to being rude or bigotted or narrowminded. But virtually nothing is actually banned here, and it's pretty whiny and self-pitying to insist otherwise.

^Word!!:techman:
 
I feel sorry for Karl. Surely he should know that though the All Blacks do really well during the rugby season when it comes to the RWC they always seem to bottle it and not play so well.
 
mariajl said:
And I don't even want to get into the fact that the Washington BULLETS (basketball) had to change their name

As the joke goes, the team's name had too much of a negative connotation... so they had to change it to just the Bullets.
 
After the depression of England's entire campaign, I feel compelled to watch this to cheer me up:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRpzejrMlEo :D

I'm American. I therefore have no idea what you are talking about.
I'm American, too. I understand what they are talking about, I just don't care because it is not American football.:rommie::devil:

Truthfully, I like soccer (played it in high school), but do not care at all for rugby.

Considering the Rugby world cup is the 3rd biggest sporting event in the world after the Football world cup and the Olympics, I'd suggest you try and catch a game sometime. Amazing sport with a brilliant inclusive spirit behind it.
 
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