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A conversation with actor Ben Foster about his film 3:10 to Yuma.
- Keywords:
- Mangold
- X-Men
- 3:10 to Yuma
- actor
- Emmy
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beadme15 09/21/2008 08:42 PM Report
Ben Foster in 3:10 to Yuma!! Wonderful film...great acting from a another Bostonian!!
His portrayal of Charlie Prince was chilling, inventive and soulful. I loved him in this film!! Please do more westerns!!
Mr. Crowe, is not bad ...either!!
Jessica 06/05/2008 05:56 PM Report
Ben Foster is amazing. He has come so far since Disney's "Flash Forward". I can't wait to see what else he chooses to do with his career.
Pivos 03/09/2008 03:43 PM Report
Many thanks to Ben Foster for his acting in 3:10 to Yuma! Watching the film,he really made me scared. Simply,a great performance,a great actor! I guess,his Charlie rewrote the 'Western movies bad guys'history!
Tricia R 03/06/2008 10:48 PM Report
ben foster is one of the best new actors around...i found this interview very engaging and he seems to be quite a down to earth, sensitive young man. i look forward to his next movie, and i have a feeling we will be seeing a lot more of this wonderful talented actor.
Stefanie B 11/30/2007 04:26 AM Report
This man is a genious, an acting God.
Rosalee 09/26/2007 08:41 PM Report
I found this interview quite interesting. I was drawn to Charlie in the film. It seemed as tho it might have been just another western had it not been for Foster. Charlie reminded me a bit of
Michael Biehn in Tombstone. Totally memorable after all the years.
Carol J 09/25/2007 04:47 PM Report
Charlie, thanks for the interviews with James Mangold and Ben Foster. I decided to go see the film and enjoyed. It was a little too much violence for me but Crowe, Bales and Foster did a fantastic job. Whatever you do, do not tell what happens to Charlie Prince, that scene makes me believe I did see the Glen Ford, Van Heflin film long ago!!!!!!