Actor to play Thomas Covenant

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stevecreitz wrote:Anson Mount, the lead character ion AMC's Hell on Wheels...

The more I watch this guy the more I think he would be right for the job.
Maybe a bit too photogenic for my taste :lol:

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Re: Who could play TC?

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Fugazi wrote:If you ever saw Christian Bale in The Machinist........ He would be excellent
Probably a bit too gaunt, but his American accent isn't too bad either (which is one of the things I think would put me off if a non-American were cast).

One of the things that I have wondered about reading this thread is what kind of accent Covenant would have. Would he have any trace of a southern/southwest accent or would he have something more of a neutral accent? Where did he get his phrases with "bloody" in them? Outside of the UK and Australia, I have only ever heard the occasional use in Canada, so does he have Canadian or British roots?
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Well, *I* use bloody. But mostly because Covenant does. :oops:

I envision him with a standard "Nowhere, America" accent.
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aliantha wrote:I envision him with a standard "Nowhere, America" accent.
I think they day Donaldson makes him say "y'all" he is dead to me.

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It would make more sense I think, as a lot of people in the US are capable of developing that accent regardless of where they were brought up. My wife's is kind of like that for the most part, even though she was brought up in New Hampshire by two New Yorkers.
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It's the media. They've got us all talking like we're from Iowa or something. :evil:
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aliantha wrote:It's the media. They've got us all talking like we're from Iowa or something. :evil:
It's kind of funny how people do it around here though - if they're originally from here the accent is unmistakable, but some younger people try to disguise their southern accent, and they end up sounding like southerners impersonating someone from Beverly Hills. It's quite hard not to laugh sometimes... :lol:
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Has anyone suggested Ewan McGregor?

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Dura Fairflank wrote:Has anyone suggested Ewan McGregor?

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I like that suggestion. John Hurt would be ideal for TC but for the age factor.

Viggo Mortensen as Mhoram is a good idea, too. I'd also propose Cate Blanchett as Elena. (In fact Viggo and Cate would be better cast as Mhoram and Elena than they were as Aragorn and Galadriel in LOTR).
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Michael Keaton.

I would pay a lot to see this. He might be just a hair too old now for the First Chronicles.

Leonardo DiCaprio could pull it off.

Johnny Depp could, too.

Could you imagine a Tim Burton Chronicles? (Keaton and Depp are faves of his).
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Shuram Gudatetris wrote:Michael Keaton.

I would pay a lot to see this. He might be just a hair too old now for the First Chronicles.

Leonardo DiCaprio could pull it off.

Johnny Depp could, too.

Could you imagine a Tim Burton Chronicles? (Keaton and Depp are faves of his).
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Johnny Depp's name has come up a few times as a potential Covenant.

Each time, it was beaten back down. :wink:
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But what about Leo? I think that's the guy. (Although ten or twenty years ago, Keaton would've nailed it.)
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Having seen Matthew McConaughey in some of his newfound serious roles recently, like in Interstellar, I think he could be a good Covenant. He has the gauntness and intensity which is so characteristic about Covenant.
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Shuram Gudatetris wrote:
Could you imagine a Tim Burton Chronicles? (Keaton and Depp are faves of his).
I like Tim Burton movies. I recently watched Planet of the Apes with audio commentary switched on. Here some of what he was speaking about concerning his movies and the art of film making:
One of the reasons I haven't talked much
about the movie [Planet of the Apes] is
that I prefer to let people decide what
they wanna decide about it. That's what I
always liked about things.

You know, if I watched Frankenstien it was
about Burbank, and the angry villagers were
my neighbors. Everybody sees films in a
differant way. Especially a film like Planet
of the Apes, where you can get a lot of
differant responses on it from anybody.

That's why I haven't gone out of my way to
over-analyze it. I'd rather let other people
do that.
People get too literal in life, and that's why
I try to react against it a little bit.

Let people think what they wanna think, and if
they believe that's what it is then that's what
it is.
It shows more about them than it does about
anything else. And I find that's always interesting.
I like to see what people think, cos it says a lot
about where they're coming from.

Part about what I love about the medium of films -
and this goes back to their inception - is that
there's something mystical about them.
When they first came out people didn't know how it
was done, and so there's a magical quality to it.

It's the visual form of a novel.
A novel makes you think more because you're not
given all the images. So you have to use your
imagination more.
Film is a visual medium. So therefore you're seeing
more things. You're getting sound, the words and
the images. You're getting music. So with that
you're getting quite a lot.

With film, you don't need everything. You can let
people think. Let them have their own mind about
that. And the more they do that then the better they
are for themselves.

If you see a movie and see every single aspect about
it, and everything is clearly defined for you, then I
don't know...I'm not sure what kind of a movie that
would be.
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Vizidor wrote:
Shuram Gudatetris wrote:
Could you imagine a Tim Burton Chronicles? (Keaton and Depp are faves of his).
I like Tim Burton movies.
As long as the Giants do not transform into lanky goths in top hats. ;)
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Frostheart Grueburn wrote:
Vizidor wrote:
Shuram Gudatetris wrote:
Could you imagine a Tim Burton Chronicles? (Keaton and Depp are faves of his).
I like Tim Burton movies.
As long as the Giants do not transform into lanky goths in top hats. ;)
Nah! Keep the top hats and the stilts for the Broadway musical :D
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Vizidor wrote:
Frostheart Grueburn wrote:
Vizidor wrote: I like Tim Burton movies.
As long as the Giants do not transform into lanky goths in top hats. ;)
Nah! Keep the top hats and the stilts for the Broadway musical :D
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Vizidor wrote:
Frostheart Grueburn wrote:
Vizidor wrote: I like Tim Burton movies.
As long as the Giants do not transform into lanky goths in top hats. ;)
Nah! Keep the top hats and the stilts for the Broadway musical :D
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