Gary Oldman as TC

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Christian Bale (loved him in Batman Begins)? Thoughts?
I think GO's past it, whereas someone like Christian Bale is perfect.

Check out his performance in The Machinist. If you want to see gaunt, you've got it right there.

I don't have a pre-conceived notion of what Bale is yet...

With an actor like Harrison, however, you've seen him in so many movies that he is locked-in in your mind as to how he will act. Or there are those 1-off movies like GO has done (5th element) where no matter what else he has done, you picture that movie when you think of him.

Bale differs in that the time we have seen him on the big screen, he's played goodies (batman), baddies (american psycho) and ambiguous characters (the machinist, the prestige) - but I'm not locked into how I think he will act. Quite frankly most of his performances have surprised me. He changes physically too. He's been buffed up in movies, and then rake thin in others.
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Bruce Willis as one of the Lords.

Just got to hear him say.

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a thought occured to me last tuesday: would hugh laurie make a good covenant? his face seems to work; although its not my mind's covenant. and I'm sure covenant will fit him like a glove after being House for so long. only problem is his depression and his unwillingness to work during the more terrible fits.
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Covenant would be one of the hardest characters to cast. I agree with those who have nominated Hugh Laurie. This:


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is as close as we'll ever get to Covenant, and he's got the bitter, I hate the world, and can't stop making snide comments thing down pat.
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I always kind of pictured Edward Norton for TC.

Although looking at Hugh Laurie now, I could definitely see him as TC. Even though I hate House.
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Hugh Laurie it is. I don't watch House (erm, I don't watch much TV at all...) but what I have seen is right on for TC.

Contact his agent ;-)
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Relayer wrote:Hugh Laurie it is. I don't watch House
I watch House. House is no Thomas Covenant.

Really. House's primary quality is his irredeemable selfishness. That's not Covenant. His second quality is his amazing powers of observation. That's not Covenant. His third quality is his merciless disregard for others. That's not Covenant.

But if you go down to his tenth or twelfth quality, you have grouchy. Not bitter, just grouchy.
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Very nice summation, Wayfriend. :biggrin:
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wayfriend wrote:
Relayer wrote:Hugh Laurie it is. I don't watch House
I watch House. House is no Thomas Covenant.

Really. House's primary quality is his irredeemable selfishness. That's not Covenant. His second quality is his amazing powers of observation. That's not Covenant. His third quality is his merciless disregard for others. That's not Covenant.

But if you go down to his tenth or twelfth quality, you have grouchy. Not bitter, just grouchy.
I can accept all that, and should've posted more clearly. I didn't mean that *House* was TC. It's Hugh Laurie playing a part, which is not Covenant, and we shouldn't expect he would be. However, based on the little I've seen it appears that he'd be able to play TC well.

BTW, TC is rather selfish for (at least) two books ;-)
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Relayer wrote:I didn't mean that *House* was TC.
Yeah. That was not one of my better blunders. Sorry.
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No worries :)

And thanks for the excellent description of House...
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What do you think of Antony Hopkins as High Lord Prothal?
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amanibhavam wrote:My vote still goes to Daniel Day-Lewis. Lean, can look haggard, a damn good actor.

The only trouble with all these guys is that by the time any movie could be in the making they will only be good to play Covenant's grandfather...

Well, we'll have no problem finding someone to play the Creator then, will we?
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