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Ryan Reynolds is Connor Macleod of Clan Macleod... WTF?

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Why does he have to have a brooding quality?

He's immortal, all his friends, everyone he loves is going to grow old and die. And he is going to stay the same. I'd be pretty damned depressed too if I was in his position.

So yes, I think brooding does need to be a quality the new Connor is going to have to have.
 
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Why does he have to have a brooding quality?

He's immortal, all his friends, everyone he loves is going to grow old and die. And he is going to stay the same. I'd be pretty damned depressed too if I was in his position.

So yes, I think brooding does need to be a quality the new Connor is going to have to have.

David Boreanaz! :lol:
 
With David's accent, probably both...depending on the episode. :p

I think Liam was meant to be Irish, though. Either way, if anyone can play a "dark and brooding immortal," it's David Boreanaz.
 
First, I agree, if the movie is going to be about The Highlander Connor McLeod, Ryan Reynolds is probably not appropriate casting, it should be someone more appropriately Scottish.

Because they did that in the original film :rolleyes:
That was the 1980s, when the world was cheezy, it's a different world today and audiences expect different things then they did then.

I don't think audiences particularly care about whether or not characters have accents appropriate to their ethnicity.

Hell given the successful films of the last decade, i don't think audiences even care about whether or not the film has a coherent plot or decent acting. Cast some teeny bopper with an appropriately big forehead as Connor Macleod and you've got a hit movie these days.
 
^ So the fact that you can do something badly and still make money precludes us from wanting to see it done well?

That's not what i said. I merely disagree with the notion that cinema audiences are now all erudite discerning individuals who will dislike a film if everyone doesn't have the correct accent.

Of course it should be done right, with a well cast lead who fits the role they are creating. But to determine an actors suitability solely on whether or not they can do a decent scottish accent is ridiculous.
 
^ So the fact that you can do something badly and still make money precludes us from wanting to see it done well?

That's not what i said. I merely disagree with the notion that cinema audiences are now all erudite discerning individuals who will dislike a film if everyone doesn't have the correct accent.

Of course it should be done right, with a well cast lead who fits the role they are creating. But to determine an actors suitability solely on whether or not they can do a decent scottish accent is ridiculous.

Not to mention that determining an actors suitability in a remake on whether or not they look like the original actor is also ridiculous.
 
^ So the fact that you can do something badly and still make money precludes us from wanting to see it done well?

That's not what i said. I merely disagree with the notion that cinema audiences are now all erudite discerning individuals who will dislike a film if everyone doesn't have the correct accent.

Of course it should be done right, with a well cast lead who fits the role they are creating. But to determine an actors suitability solely on whether or not they can do a decent scottish accent is ridiculous.

Not solely, obviously. But he or she should at least be able to do a passable one and, more to the point, should be able to convince as being Scottish and having a certain world-weariness from being so long-lived and a certain old-worlde air to them.

To me, Ryan Reynolds just screams modern-day American man (even though I know he's Canadian). I just would not be able to buy for one moment that he's a Scottish warrior several centuries old. Maybe he'd surprise me, I don't know. But while I agree that he has notched several excellent performances under his belt, I just can't think of anything that shows he'd be right for this role (other than good swordsmanship in a few movies).

Not to mention that determining an actors suitability in a remake on whether or not they look like the original actor is also ridiculous.

Totally with you there.
 
Could he handle the role? Yes.. I happen to think Reynolds is a fine actor, even if he ends up taking roles that rely too heavily on his abililty to be snarky and crack wise... I've seen enough of him in other roles that I know he could handle it.... BUT... I do believe he's too well established an actor for me to find him believable in the role... All I would see (and for my wife, this would NOT be a problem) is Ryan Reynolds playing a Highlander... Not the character himself... It's hard to explain...

Now, who I really want to see is "Scott" from the Scots lawn care commercials playing MacLeod's clansman, Angus!! That would rule!! :techman:
 
I like Ryan Reynolds but WTF? Are there no European actors left in Europe? Are there no French or Welsh Scottsmen available?

Nope, none left. They're all to busy stealing American roles like Batman and Superman and Spiderman. About time we returned the favor! :p :lol:

(PS: I love Bale as Batman and am hopeful for Cavill as Supes. Just pointing out the hypocrisy in decrying a non-European being cast in a European role. IE, what does is matter where someone is from if they're a good actor?)
 
^^ LOL... Maybe so, but I bet there are plenty of other people out there (not just here on the BBS) who are thinking or will think the same thing.
 
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Why does he have to have a brooding quality?

He's immortal, all his friends, everyone he loves is going to grow old and die. And he is going to stay the same. I'd be pretty damned depressed too if I was in his position.

So yes, I think brooding does need to be a quality the new Connor is going to have to have.

As a fan of Duncan and his friend Fitz who embraced their immortality, warts and all, I disagree with this statement 100%.

Can they take the brooding route? Of course. Can they take an infinite number of other routes that don't include brooding? Equally of course.
 
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