Snow and Cinna are the ones I am most interested to see the casting news on.
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Man, I so want JGL for Cinna. But it probably won't happen, he's filming some Lincoln movie after he's done with the latest Batman. Phooey.
Man, I so want JGL for Cinna. But it probably won't happen, he's filming some Lincoln movie after he's done with the latest Batman. Phooey.
Who knows. Maybe he can borrow Natalie Portman's Time Turner since it looks like she's going to be in every movie this year. They did work together on Hesher, after all.
I've been picturing Željko Ivanek as Snow since I read the books. He's got that chilly, cadaveric cast to his face and he can do quiet menace very well: [link]
I keep picturing Alan Cumming as Snow.
I've been picturing Željko Ivanek as Snow since I read the books. He's got that chilly, cadaveric cast to his face and he can do quiet menace very well: [link]
That would work for me.
I've been picturing Željko Ivanek as Snow since I read the books.
Yes! Exactly.
Hobbit casting news: Stephen Fry as the Master of Laketown and Conan Stevens will play an orc named Azog. Conan plays Sandor Clegane in Game of Thrones.
Maybe I'm drunk, but I'm a half hour into the Mechanic (with Statham and Frost) and damn, I may be mistaken, but that's one of the more interesting premises I've seen in awhile. Maybe the movie will disappoint, but the idea that a guy forced to kill his mentor seeks redemption in redeeming his mentor's disappointing son . . . I like. It's a different sort of atonement. Not "ooh, I feel so guilty for killing the wrong guy" or that the victim was innocent, or that that the father/son dynamic was just misunderstanding and the were both really great people. They're all shady. I just, I like that idea of atonement with the son. "You had to die, it was just, but I'll fix that one failing in your life, because I liked you."
I'll leave my little fantasy world and watch the damned movie.
Bridesmaids! Loved it.