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| The Eternal Hedonist Join Date: Jan 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Quote:
As for Orlando Bloom... I think that'd just wreck the whole movie for me. The guy can't act! IMO, he just lives off his face... *shrugs* So although I don't think Jude Law is good-looking, I think along the lines of him would be good. ![]() | |
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| soy la muerte y te quiero Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie I dont thjink they would make a good job making a movie of aSoIaF... It is too complex! It would do as an animated series, maybe, but as a movie... it doesnt convince me, I was so sad when I went off the cinema when I saw the fellowship of the ring and dindnt meet Tom Bombadil... also, They ate my mental image of how the characters should be, the film ate it all. I dont want the same to happen with aSoIaF. Can anybody remember how did u imagine Aragorn, or Galadriel, whoever, before the film? i cannot, and thats the thing i hate from books made movies... |
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| AryaUnderfoot Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Hear, hear, Shaggydog! No director would ever be able to do a good enough job for me! Even animated films make an impression- my first mental image of Aragorn/Strider was from the animated Lord of the Rings. I'd rather not have it animated either- especially not Anime. Sorry to all you Anime fans out there, but a doe-eyed Ned Stark with goofy hair doesn't really fit the bill. However hypocritical it may be, though, I do like the characters drawn by Amok. I think they're closest to what I imagined most of the characters to be like, especially when compared to the cards of the GoT board game (which I LOVE!). |
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| Erikson is GOD > period Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: France
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| soy la muerte y te quiero Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Yes I have that book... probably my mental images were alterated by that book (and some others) and by the anime film too, but at least it were MY mental images, it were what I had done with them. Now they are this actors crew... And it makes me sad thinking about Elrond(for example) as the same bad program of Matrix... it is weird... |
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| Erikson is GOD > period Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: France
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie In regards to my last post on this subject I must again state my opposition to any television production of this book. This book is excellent as is and the author, imho, would not sell the rights to do a television production. |
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| another brick in the wall Join Date: Jan 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Have to agree that it just wouldnt work, to do it properly would take far too many films and to do it improperly would just suck. I think Gemmel's Rigante or JV Jone's new trilogy would do very well however. Lots of opportunitys for souped up graphics and far fewer subplots to worry about. |
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| DJDonegal Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Quote:
I just think that, with his past experience of writing for TV, (Beauty and the Beast, anyone?) he'd insist on being as involved as possible in the adaptation process and he just doesn't have the time...Unfortunately... | |
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| HEAR ME ROAR Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie They should hand it over to the guys who maid Babylon 5. Those guys did a better then average job on taking good writing and not turning it to s**t. Another good cast would be the "I Claudius" team, but I expect they are all dead and dieing by now. |
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| Last of the Windsong Clan Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Canada
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie The chance of a lifetime awaits those who, if a movie is ever made, become part of that project. The role of a lifetime is in Tyrion Lannister, my favorite character in the story and one of my favorite characters of all time. The other character I would take great care in casting is Ayra Stark, her chapters are sacred to me! I have no idea who would play any of the roles I only know that if such a movie were made I would want to see George RR Martin on the set on pretty much a daily basis, or it would NEVER be done right! Sincerely, Rahl Windsong |
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| An easy going New Yorker Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie Hi everyone. I've been reading your fascinating comments ever since GRRM posted this link and have finally decided to join the fun. Though the general consensus here seems to be that there won't be any movies for ASOFAI, I still like to think about what actors would be great for certain roles. Renly Baratheon for example would be perfectly played by Tom Welling (Clark Kent from 'Smallville'). And after recently seeing the movie 'Troy', I think that Brad Pitt would make an excellent Jaime Lannister. |
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| AryaUnderfoot Join Date: Feb 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie The "Smallville" guy wouldn't bother me much, but I don't think I could handle Brad Pitt. I think he's a good actor, but I have issues with big name actors playing roles in things like this. I'd be thinking of him as Brad Pitt instead of as Jaime Lannister. |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2005
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| Re: A Game Of Thrones: The Movie A SoS was as long as the ENTIRE LOTRs trilogy. Martin was asked about this in one interview and commented with that. He said something to the effect that it would take nine movies just to cover the first three books. Martin spoke about making a TV series, but doubted it was possible due to the fickle nature of TV. Since he used to write for the CBS series "Beauty and the Beast" he understands that he would be cancelled before the story could get going.That being said...it is fun to dream about someone doing as great a job on this as Jackson did for the LOTRs. |
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