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Posted: 26 Nov 2008 23:43
by ibanez_az
Drunken Idaho wrote:

Count Fenring - Gary Oldman



In a perfect world, maybe...

I'd pay to see that!

Posted: 27 Nov 2008 10:49
by GamePlayer
Drunken Idaho wrote: Baron Vladimir Harkonnen - Brendan Gleeson
I like that one. That's inspired casting.

Posted: 27 Nov 2008 11:07
by Tleszer
Jumping the gun here, but certainly could happen (character I mean) knowing the level of "foreshadowing" KJA & BH like doing...

Scytale - Charlie Day

What? Stop looking at me like that. I'm not crazy... yet...

Posted: 27 Nov 2008 13:03
by Drunken Idaho
Baraka Bryan wrote:reilly as gurney would be hillarious..
I think he could do it with the necessary level of seriousness required... He was a dramatic actor looong before he started starring in comedies. Besides, Ugly Lump = John C. Reilly

Posted: 27 Nov 2008 13:10
by halcyo
Drunken Idaho wrote:
Baraka Bryan wrote:reilly as gurney would be hillarious..
I think he could do it with the necessary level of seriousness required... He was a dramatic actor looong before he started starring in comedies. Besides, Ugly Lump = John C. Reilly
Yea, but he doesn't seem 'warrior' enough to do gurney - too soft and chubby. And I don't think he's ugly enough - sure he's 'goofy' lookin', but they need a guy who looks pretty beat up to play Gurney.

Posted: 27 Nov 2008 14:12
by GamePlayer
I like John C Reilly, but he might make a better Rabban.

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 15:12
by EsperandoAGodot
Nick Frost as Rabban.

Fat makeupped Jim Carrey as Vladimir Harkonnen.

Joaquin Phoenix as Duncan.

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 16:37
by Tleszer
EsperandoAGodot wrote:Nick Frost as Rabban.

Fat makeupped Jim Carrey as Vladimir Harkonnen.

Joaquin Phoenix as Duncan.
Nick Frost? I would see that! :lol:

Didn't you hear? Joaquin Phoenix has "retired" from acting to "work on his music." :roll:

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 17:16
by Omphalos
Tleszer wrote:
EsperandoAGodot wrote:Nick Frost as Rabban.

Fat makeupped Jim Carrey as Vladimir Harkonnen.

Joaquin Phoenix as Duncan.
Nick Frost? I would see that! :lol:

Didn't you hear? Joaquin Phoenix has "retired" from acting to "work on his music." :roll:
Hold on guys! I have a disk with helicopter sounds back at my apartment!

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 17:24
by TheDukester
Lawl! Ross playing his "music," right?

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 18:07
by Drunken Idaho
Joaquin might make a decent Duncan if he was still willing to act...

But that might screw things up... Would gholas get repeat hairlips???

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 18:32
by Omphalos
TheDukester wrote:Lawl! Ross playing his "music," right?
Close. Ross debuting for the others his "sound," but yea, that's it.

Posted: 28 Nov 2008 23:16
by EsperandoAGodot
Tleszer wrote:Nick Frost? I would see that! :lol:
Image
He is the Beast.
Drunken Idaho wrote:But that might screw things up... Would gholas get repeat hairlips???
If it were genetic...

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 00:28
by Tleszer
EsperandoAGodot wrote:
Tleszer wrote:Nick Frost? I would see that! :lol:
Image
He is the Beast.
:vomit: :vomit: :vomit:

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 01:43
by SandChigger
:shock:

OK, I'm not in bad shape at all. Comparatively speaking.

:shock:

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 02:42
by Drunken Idaho
EsperandoAGodot wrote:
Drunken Idaho wrote:But that might screw things up... Would gholas get repeat hairlips???
If it were genetic...
Well that's what I'm wondering... Does the defect happen randomly in the womb due to some developmental error, or is it inherent to the very genetics of an individual?

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 08:44
by SandChigger
Depending on how accurate the WP article is, it seems to be a developmental error that may have a genetic origin in some cases.
Cleft lips or palates occur in somewhere between one in 600-800 births.

The term harelip is no longer used to describe the condition as it is considered offensive.
There are some pretty hardcore images of infants before corrective surgery on the page, so be warned:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cleft_lip_and_palate :cry:

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 10:01
by GamePlayer
LOL :)
Nice picture of Frost there, doing the Janet Jackson mag cover :)

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 17:53
by EsperandoAGodot
Well here's a potentially controversial casting idea...

...we know Duncan's supposed to be handsome, with dark skin and tightly curled hair...

...how about Will Smith? Or Chiwetel Ejiofor?

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 23:29
by Tleszer
How about Samuel L. Jackson as Duncan.

These muthafuckn' Sardaukar better get outta my muthafuckn' way before I get Butlerian on their ass!

What do you call a spice beer on Arrakis? The Water of Life.


Um, I'm not really good with impressions...

Posted: 29 Nov 2008 23:51
by EsperandoAGodot
Baraka Bryan wrote:
EsperandoAGodot wrote:Well here's a potentially controversial casting idea...

...we know Duncan's supposed to be handsome, with dark skin and tightly curled hair...

...how about Will Smith? Or Chiwetel Ejiofor?
:vomit:
Oh, poo. Box office draw + he's not a bad actor, really...

...but I much prefer the second choice, yeah. I kind of have a man-crush on him.

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 00:30
by Rakis
Jackson wasn't too bad as a Jedi...he's just typecast in certain role...

I know he's been dead for a while, but i think Robert Shaw would have made a great Gurney... :)

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 02:41
by GamePlayer
Cast Chiwetel Ejiofor as anything. The guy is actor gold.

Posted: 30 Nov 2008 04:10
by Omphalos
GamePlayer wrote:Cast Chiwetel Ejiofor as anything. The guy is actor gold.
Ditto.

Posted: 01 Dec 2008 12:35
by EsperandoAGodot
And though Duncan doesn't play a massive role in the first novel, it's likely he would play a bigger role in the film because of the possibility of having a few sequels...

...thus we need a really quality actor.