I can see that!danlo wrote: I must be watching too much LOST lately because Michael Emerson (Ben) is beginning to become Milos for me.
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For some time, I've been trying to think of someone who matches my my mental image of Warden's physical appearance, regardless of talent. A couple of days ago, it came to me. If we assume that acting talent could be transplanted from someone else, Warden, in my mind, would be...Henry Rollins. Rollins is all but identical to my mental picture of Warden's appearance. Well, except for the tattoos and the second eye.
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Michelle Forbes would make a great Sorus.
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You know, I was initially repulsed by the idea of Cruise as Nick, but the more I think about, I have to admit I think it works pretty well. For some weird reason, I hate Nick more than Angus, so that helps. Nick's and Cruise's egos are similar too, and I do think Cruise would do a good job acting the part. Watching Cruise...err, I mean Nick, die would then be rewarding as hell.Sorus wrote:Okay, I've tried to make Cruise work as Nick in my mind, but it just isn't working. My vote stands with whatshisname from Lost.
Am currently in favor of Michelle Forbes as Sorus.
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I question whether he has the emotional range necessary to play Nick - not saying he doesn't - I will freely admit that I am not much of a moviegoer and it has been a long time since I have seen him in anything.
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That'd be cos he's too frakking SHORT to be Nick!! Doesn't have the 'long limbed grace'...dude needs to be at least a sixfooter, not a midget like Cruise!Sorus wrote:Okay, I've tried to make Cruise work as Nick in my mind, but it just isn't working. .



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My pick for Warden Dios: Mitch Pileggi. To me, he just has that commanding look. www.imdb.com/media/rm3027081728/nm0683379
I think that Billie Piper could pull off Morn...she's young and beautiful enough to make someone like Angus go over the edge, but I also think she's talented enough to pull off a character as flawed and complicated as Morn. www.imdb.com/media/rm1808963328/nm0684877
I'm undecided about everyone else, although I will say this about Tom Cruise as Nick: Hell no! I don't hate Cruise (I've enjoyed every movie I've seen him in...so far), I just don't think he has what it would take to do Nick justice.
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I think that Billie Piper could pull off Morn...she's young and beautiful enough to make someone like Angus go over the edge, but I also think she's talented enough to pull off a character as flawed and complicated as Morn. www.imdb.com/media/rm1808963328/nm0684877
I'm undecided about everyone else, although I will say this about Tom Cruise as Nick: Hell no! I don't hate Cruise (I've enjoyed every movie I've seen him in...so far), I just don't think he has what it would take to do Nick justice.
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Angus: James Gandolfini
Morn: Uma Thurman
Nick: Daniel Day-Lewis
Only Gandolfini is the right age for the character today—I always thought of Angus as a man in his forties or fifties. I really have no idea who could play Davies. As for some of the supporting cast:
Hashi: Jeffrey Combs
Warden: Ed Harris
Holt: Jon Voight
Min: Anjelica Huston
Dolph: Yaphet Kotto
The Bill: Bruce Spence
Again, many of these are too old now.
One thing is for sure: though the studios would push for it, a PG-13 Gap series would be absolutely out of the question. Depending on how faithfully TRS was adapted, even an R rating might not be enough for the first film. The book is definitely NC-17 material. But I personally could not stand seeing those scenes actually portrayed onscreen.
Morn: Uma Thurman
Nick: Daniel Day-Lewis
Only Gandolfini is the right age for the character today—I always thought of Angus as a man in his forties or fifties. I really have no idea who could play Davies. As for some of the supporting cast:
Hashi: Jeffrey Combs
Warden: Ed Harris
Holt: Jon Voight
Min: Anjelica Huston
Dolph: Yaphet Kotto
The Bill: Bruce Spence
Again, many of these are too old now.
One thing is for sure: though the studios would push for it, a PG-13 Gap series would be absolutely out of the question. Depending on how faithfully TRS was adapted, even an R rating might not be enough for the first film. The book is definitely NC-17 material. But I personally could not stand seeing those scenes actually portrayed onscreen.
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*snigger* I'm sorry, I just struggle to take Billie Piper seriously. I remember too much of her music career - including being caught miming her songs at a festival when the CD skipped.Kalboyd wrote:I think that Billie Piper could pull off Morn...she's young and beautiful enough to make someone like Angus go over the edge, but I also think she's talented enough to pull off a character as flawed and complicated as Morn. www.imdb.com/media/rm1808963328/nm0684877

*snigger* I'm sorry, I just struggle to take Billie Piper seriously. I remember too much of her music career - including being caught miming her songs at a festival when the CD skipped.CovenantJr wrote:

I happened to see her in the new Dr Who series before I ever knew she was a singer, so I have a slightly different view. I agree however, that her music (her 1st album in particular) was...classic teen angst, for lack of a better term. I even managed to find a couple of her music videos...and all but one made me cringe.



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