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Ken Valentine   06-20-2004, 01:13 PM
jimbow8 Wrote:Edward Burns' filmography

Huh! Apparently I have only seen a few of those. I recommend, obviously, Saving Private Ryan. I love the movie She's the One, but most people find it average. (I think a big reason I like it is the soundtrack by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.) The Brothers McMullen is good also but more of a character story than a plot-driven movie. I also enjoyed 15 Minutes. BEWARE, though, that in none of these movies does he resemble the character of Jack, so don't be expecting that.

I saw Saving Private Ryan. What I remember most about the movie were the goofs.

What I meant by a different perspective was the difference between seeing a still photograph, and seeing movement. Seeing the actor look up, look down, turn his head . . . that sort of thing.

Most actors and actresses have a far greater range of visible emotions than we ever see on the screen. What we actually see depends upon the requirements (or instructions) of the director. So the "he doesn't have the dark side that Jack does" argument, is for the most part, invalid.

Ken V.
Hung By The Neck Til Dead   06-21-2004, 04:30 AM
Kenji Asakura Wrote:Texan accent? Oh...I don't know such accent. Big Grin
I don't know Texan accent. But he is actor. Actor can change the own accent, ...right?


Well I have never seen him in a movie were he didn't have his texan accent. Some of them he has been able to tone it down but it is still there.
Sam   06-21-2004, 01:40 PM
Once again my vote goes to....Jeffery Donovan. Call me crazy, but there's something about the guy that makes me see RJ.
Susan   06-21-2004, 01:45 PM
Sam Wrote:Once again my vote goes to....Jeffery Donovan. Call me crazy, but there's something about the guy that makes me see RJ.

Okay, you're crazy!

Susan

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Annice Burdeos   06-21-2004, 09:13 PM
jimbow8 Wrote:Edward Burns' filmography

Huh! Apparently I have only seen a few of those. I recommend, obviously, Saving Private Ryan. I love the movie She's the One, but most people find it average. (I think a big reason I like it is the soundtrack by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.) The Brothers McMullen is good also but more of a character story than a plot-driven movie. I also enjoyed 15 Minutes. BEWARE, though, that in none of these movies does he resemble the character of Jack, so don't be expecting that.


With a director now in place for Jack, the next step is casting him. And undoubtedly as we speak the script is out for who the director and studio are targeting. I'd imagine that will take place rather soon.

Of the two recurring choices for Jack, Ed Burns is in pre production on an untitled football film where he will be a former NFL quarterback and just recently finished a film where his character's name is Jack and his friend is Abe (Talk about coincidences). That probably eliminates Burns from consideration.

John Cusack has just signed for A Doll's House . So I don't think realistically either of these guys will be available unless BEACON is willing to wait. Somehow, I don't think so.
gdthoms   06-22-2004, 02:11 AM
My vote is for Dennis Quaid. Strong, Sensitive and Nondescript.
SDSwami   06-22-2004, 02:37 AM
gdthoms Wrote:My vote is for Dennis Quaid. Strong, Sensitive and Nondescript.

...and 50 years old. He holds his age well, but for how long?
Sam   06-22-2004, 05:01 AM
Susan Wrote:Okay, you're crazy!

Susan
(bows head before Her Majesty) As you wish, oh Queen of the Wailing Banshee Cherubs in my Head. I am at your service for your kung-fu is stronger than mine. Big Grin
Noelie   06-22-2004, 05:36 AM
Quote:My vote is for Dennis Quaid. Strong, Sensitive and Nondescript


Dear god, he annoys the living hell out of me. Obviously, we will never all come to a consensus of who should play Jack, but the thought of Dennis Quaid playing him almost makes me want to cry.
Susan   06-22-2004, 10:05 AM
Sam Wrote:(bows head before Her Majesty) As you wish, oh Queen of the Wailing Banshee Cherubs in my Head. I am at your service for your kung-fu is stronger than mine. Big Grin

Good answer, grasshopper! Wink

Susan

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