I definitely want to see Rock n Rolla, but I think I'd put Wuthering Heights over The Virgin Queen, just because it looks he's only in four episodes of that. (And we just finished watching The Tudors, too.) I bet he makes an awesome Heathcliff.
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See, I read Wuthering Heights three times as a teen and hated it all three. I kept rereading to see if I'd missed something. Maybe Tom Hardy would make it worthwhile? IDK.
I've liked a few of the movie versions. But then I don't hate the book, so. I read it at ten and found it all very Dramatic Doomed Love. I can see where Heathcliff is a horror show now, and Cathy, too, but I'm still weirdly fond of the story.
Hmm. I also hate Wuthering Heights. But I do like Tom Hardy.
Wait, he played Heathcliff? Huh.
I would love to see a version of Wuthering Heights done as a straight-up horror story of manipulation, just because. I keep meaning to re-read the damn book to see if that mindset makes me want to slap Cathy and Heathcliff less.
It's hard to make Wutherings Heights worthwhile, although the Olivier version got close when it cut the second half of the book.
I saw RocknRolla about a year ago and I found the movie to be very misogynist. I was kind of surprised that I had this reaction because I watch a lot of action movies that aren't exactly feminist movies.
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To me Wuthering Heights is interesting because it's pathological. It's a full on horrorshow of punk rock nihilism. I'd kind of like to see the Ian McShane version.
Hmm. I also hate Wuthering Heights. But I do like Tom Hardy.
I am currently listening to an biography of the Victorian author Thomas Hardy on CD. So, everytime I see someone post about Tom Hardy, who I assume is an actor, I do a double take.
Oh, god, no. I despise Thomas Hardy. Hopefully Tom Hardy will never star in Jude the Obscure.