Weeelllll...???I said:
I was just reading Olympus Descending by David R. George III, from the third volume of the Worlds Of Deep Space Nine series. And I couldn't help but think that John Hurt would be a wonderful choice to play Indurane, the ancient Founder!
David Mack said:
Keira Knightley is a fine actress, and quite lovely -- but I think she's not quite right for this character.
Darth_Pazuzu said:
How about John Cameron Mitchell as Burgoyne 172 from New Frontier?
RookieBatman said:
But...what if I'm really poor and can't even afford to rent it? If that were the case, would Reign of Fire serve to exemplify Pennington's accent?
That's the accent and the inspiration. Perfectamundo.Steve Roby said:
Here's the intro to Trainspotting on youtube. Contains rude language.
RookieBatman said:
David Mack said:
^ Pennington is described as being a Scotsman, so I think McGregor would have the accent he used in Trainspotting.
'Fraid I haven't seen that movie. Does he use this accent in Reign of Fire? (I haven't seen that either, but I recorded it from the TV and I'm planning to watch it eventually.)
David Mack said:
That's the accent and the inspiration. Perfectamundo.Steve Roby said:
Here's the intro to Trainspotting on youtube. Contains rude language.
captcalhoun said:
on the other hand, christian 'batman begins' bale is in RoF...
RookieBatman said:
I used to think McGregor played the title character of "Sky Captain" as well. I guess that means I haven't seen anything at all with that guy (except that Trainspotting clip).![]()
David Mack said:
After his disgrace in Harbinger, I've sort of imagined him becoming kind of a fringe "gonzo" journalist, a la Hunter S. Thompson. (Minus the shotgun in the mouth.)
Trent Roman said:
You've not seen any of the Star Wars prequel movies? Wow. I mean, I know there are plenty of people out there who loathe them, but to have not seen them altogether...
Ens. Brodsky said:
FYI, that was Jude Law in Sky Captain, but don't feel bad, I've gotten him and Ewan McGregor alot to.
David Mack said:
The part of Renton from Trainspotting that "inspired" Pennington is not the heroin abuse but rather the cynicism and immersion in a seedy underworld culture. Though that's not where Pennington starts out in Harbinger, it's part of what his future holds. After his disgrace in Harbinger, I've sort of imagined him becoming kind of a fringe "gonzo" journalist, a la Hunter S. Thompson. (Minus the shotgun in the mouth.)
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