Is Richard Armitage the friendly type?

gregarious: fond of company, sociable, or outgoing. From Latin grex, the flock. Richard Armitage as Claude Monet in The Impressionists. Source: RichardArmitageNet.com
gregarious: fond of company, sociable, or outgoing. From Latin grex, the flock. Richard Armitage as Claude Monet in The Impressionists. Source: RichardArmitageNet.com
~ by Servetus on March 22, 2017.
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in this photo, Mr. Richard Armitage doesn’t look friendly. I think it might be the lighting, but (to me) he has a weird, creepiness look
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Huh. Have you seen “The Impressionists”? He’s in the bar here with his friends having a good time.
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sorry for what i said. I should of mentioned that i have seen this picture on my cell phone ( i have a little flip phone, so some pictures appear weird,etc.). I haven’t seen the impressionists, just the blooper (youtube) when Mr. Richard Armitage is at the table telling them to stop. I have gone to different websites to buy the movie, but each wanted around $200.00. Mr. Richard Armitage is worth $200.00 to see live, but not on dvd. I will try my best to wait till i get home to see the pictures/blog on my computer instead of my phone.
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You can see it on YT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eBah6c5kyA (there are three parts, this is part one).
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thank you
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