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The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-13-2005 Biggles Wrote:I know what you mean. They could have called it "Guess Who should play Gia". But then only American Women need apply. Well, gotta go. These Eyes are getting tired. Ah, old Biggles, that post left me Laughing. The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-14-2005 Mick C. Wrote:Okay, I have to confess...when I saw this thread title, I had a flash image of Pete Townshend, John Entwhistle, Keith Moon, and Roger Daltrey all playing Gia. Pictures of Gia...Gia, oh Gia... The Who Should Play Gia Thread - jimbow8 - 03-14-2005 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Pictures of Gia...Gia, oh Gia... Pictures of Gia made my life so wonderful Pictures of Gia helped me sleep at night Pitcures of Gia solved my childhood problems Pictures of Gia helped me feel alright The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-14-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Pictures of Gia made my life so wonderful Be careful, Jimbo! Jack might be reading this thread! :eek: The Who Should Play Gia Thread - kk-love rj - 03-17-2005 How about Elizabeth Mitchell [HTML]http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0593310/[/HTML]? Or Portia de Rossi [HTML]http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005577/[/HTML]? And of course Emily Proctor would be good as Gia. kk-love rj The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Biggles - 03-17-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:Pictures of Gia made my life so wonderful Mmmm. You're right. The Who should play Gia! Bebe Neuwerth (spelling?) was great as Lilith, but I can't see her as Gia. The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Biggles - 03-17-2005 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Ah, old Biggles, that post left me Laughing. It's too late, you've gone too far. You've come Undone. Bet you liked that one. Quite jazzy. The Who Should Play Gia Thread - matthewsmommy - 03-18-2005 When I read a Repairman Jack book, I can picture only one woman as Gia. I mean, it's totally obvious who should be Gia. The only choice is. . . . . ME!(Duh!) I won't be terribly picky about my costar as long as he's as sexy as Jack. If I had to give up the role, I would say (and I may be thrown off for this) Eliza Dushku. I probably butchered the spelling. I like her in most of the roles I've seen her in. She could have a 7 year old (who should be Dakota Fanning, BTW). Of course, I'm still the obvious choice for the role. Trish The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Biggles - 03-18-2005 matthewsmommy Wrote:When I read a Repairman Jack book, I can picture only one woman as Gia. I mean, it's totally obvious who should be Gia. The only choice is. . . . . ME!(Duh!) I won't be terribly picky about my costar as long as he's as sexy as Jack. If I had to give up the role, I would say (and I may be thrown off for this) Eliza Dushku. I probably butchered the spelling. I like her in most of the roles I've seen her in. She could have a 7 year old (who should be Dakota Fanning, BTW). Of course, I'm still the obvious choice for the role. If you look as hot as I picture Gia, then your only possible co-star would be....me! Quite frankly, I don't think The Who should play Gia, for several reasons: 1. There are (were) four of them. 2. They're the wrong sex (even Pete). 3. Keith Moon is dead. 4. They're too old! Thus, I don't think The Who should play Gia. Don't get me wrong. I love The Who. I own their Box Set. Baba O'Riley is IMHO the best tune in the world to get high on. But I don't think they could pull it off. I think if you want rockers you probably need to go with either Geddy Lee (of Rush), Jon Anderson (of Yes) or Peter Gabriel (formerly of Genesis). David Bowie could probably pull it off too. The Who Should Play Gia Thread - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-20-2005 Biggles Wrote:It's too late, you've gone too far. You've come Undone. Bet you liked that one. Quite jazzy. Hell yeah, I liked it. The Guess Who were a fine, fine singles band. For a good old-fashioned rockin' 60's time, put on their greatest hits album. (Never cared for the sentiments of "American Woman," though.) |