Wapitikev Wrote:Your question may have been hypothetical but:And speaking of lightweight actors, I have added Ben Affleck to my list of Directors that I would accept for the Rakoshi movie...Gone Baby Gone was one of the better dramas I've seen this year. It has 8.0 on IMDB...that puts into the top 250-300 movies of all time...on-par with Rocky, Shaun of the Dead, Planet of the Apes, Magnolia, etc.
Definitely Maybe
Chaos Theory
The Nines
Smoking Aces
Upcoming movies:
Fireflies in the Garden (with Julia Roberts) 2008
Adventureland (comedy) 2008
X-men origins: Wolverine (with Hugh Jackman) 2009
The Proposal (with Sandra Bullock) 2009
I really like Smokin Aces and thought Definitely Maybe, Chaos Theory, and The Nines were alright, I'm still waiting for a sure-fire hit where Reynolds is the main star.
He's beginning to look like a bit of a lightweight.
-Wapitikev
Wapitikev Wrote:I somehow missed the November 11th announcement by Paul about a possible director (someone please direct me to any thread that covered this already if I missed it a month ago).
Of the Directors that fit Paul's criteria (has worked with Beacon before and done some big pictures), here are my hopefuls in preferred order:
Peter Hyams
Tony Scott (more than SOME big pictures)
Wolfgang Petersen
Here are my hope-nots:
Brett Ratner (hopefully he's too busy working on Conan)
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner
...did I already mention Brett Ratner?
Roger Donaldson
-Wapitikev
Belasco Wrote:Been lurking for a while... thought I'd chime in....
I love Guillermo's stuff, but I don't want ANYTHING else distracting him from doing "At the Mountains of Madness" - not even the Jack project.
As far as being able to direct action and character, I'm leaning toward John McTiernan (Die Hard, Predator, Hunt for Red October).
I wonder how much is going to be able to be spent on a director though. If the studio wants a "big name" for Jack, the budget may prevent hiring a higher-profile director. Frankly, I'd rather see the opposite - a relative unknown playing the invisible-in-plain-sight Jack with a more recognizable director.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Dear Everyone,
Why not Roger Donaldson? No Way Out is a decent film (though it's dated really badly) and there wasnt anything wrong with The Bank Job, it just wasnt very good is all. Also, 13 Days was a pretty tight little film, I remember liking it when I saw it at the cinema many years ago.
The only thing that's a bit iffy about Donaldson, is that he's only done a couple of films. What is he, a part-timer? For someone with so many recognisable/decent films on his IMDb page, it doesnt go very far...?
Yours,
Someone
PS: You forgot to metion how you feel about the possibility of Brett Ratner directing. His Red Dragon was better than Jonathan Demme's ham-fisted bodge-job on Silence of the Lambs! I think he'd be hella chill as the RJ director. Need I also remind you he was the visionary genius who brought us Rush Hour 3....
ghaleon23 Wrote:...So are they actually going to do the Mountains of Madness HP Lovecraft story into a movie? That would be awesomeAgreed. Written and Directed by Guillermo Del Torro...a can't-miss.
ghaleon23 Wrote:I still think Desmond Harrington as Jack.Agreed. Best actor for Jack after Ryan Reynolds.
ghaleon23 Wrote:I also like the idea of Julie Benz as Gia, though she may be slightly too old. She plays a mother with quiet strength and a caring and nurturing demeanor on Dexter.Meh.
ghaleon23 Wrote:I dont know about him playing Jack, but could anyone see Michael C Hall,(Dexter) playing anyone else in The RJ movie?The reporter in Hosts who writes the Subway Saviour pieces for the Light...although I always seem to see Jack Black in that role.
bones weep tedium Wrote:Dear Everyone,
Why not Roger Donaldson? No Way Out is a decent film (though it's dated really badly) and there wasnt anything wrong with The Bank Job, it just wasnt very good is all. Also, 13 Days was a pretty tight little film, I remember liking it when I saw it at the cinema many years ago.
The only thing that's a bit iffy about Donaldson, is that he's only done a couple of films. What is he, a part-timer? For someone with so many recognisable/decent films on his IMDb page, it doesnt go very far...?
Yours,
Someone
Wapitikev Wrote:The reporter in Hosts who writes the Subway Saviour pieces for the Light...although I always seem to see Jack Black in that role.Ha ha, that's an amusing idea! I never really thought of who'd play Sandy Palmer, but Jack Black would be a great choice. Even though he doesn't really match the book description, he'd be plenty annoying. C Hall seems a bit... intense for the role.
metllicamilitia Wrote:Hmm.....well I skimmed all the posts but I did not see him.
M. Night Shyamalan, yes, him. But it's a bit iffy on the directing, lately has hasn't been too good, I mean The Village and The Happening were just horrendous storywise and the The Happening has terrible acting, but who can forget The Sixth Sense? That is an epic movie, think of an RJ movie like that, but with some more action haha, and who says we can't have two directors? One for horror and one for action?