I don't see the razors in Jack Davenport.
I think I saw a hint of them in Ultraviolet. Small hints, in an ocean of angst.
Oh, I'd be looking forward to an AD Constantine, too. CKR wouldn't be bad at all -- and physically he's the closest person I've heard suggested.
I think I saw a hint of them in Ultraviolet. Small hints, in an ocean of angst.
Damn. That reminds me that I taped
Ultraviolet
lo these many months ago when it aired on Sci-Fi, and I still haven't watched it. This is why I have to see things in real time.
Jack Davenport is totally the wrong class. He'd be laughable.
Last week I watched Chupacabra on Sci-Fi and noticed John Rhys-Davies appeared to be the only professional actor in the cast. The week before that I watched Larva also on Sci-Fi and realized I had no idea how heavily a writer could rely on the idiot plot to advance his story. I really should try to get out more.
Edit: typo.
Why was JRD in Chupacabra? I wanted to find evidence it was filmed before LotR, but didn't. He should be parlaying, surely.
Are you thinking gambling debts, cocaine habit, or Michael Caine-esque inability to say no to a project, no matter how bad?
I like gambling debts.
Because I'd like to think even Michael Caine would balk at a Sci Fi original movie.
Teppy, could I borrow your (ETA: Ultraviolet) tapes, after you finally get around to watching them all? Netflix doesn't have it, and I missed my chance to tape it.
Because I'd like to think even Michael Caine would balk at a Sci Fi original movie.
I don't think they scrape lower in the barrel than, say Jaws IV: The Revenge. Though in Caine's case I suspect the underlying idea is that if he's in every movie, some of them are bound to be Oscar contenders.