Wapitikev Wrote:Still no better Rasalom suggestions (for an evil looking 35 year old guy) than Zach Quinto (Syler from Heroes) or Julian McMahon (from Nip Tuck) who is quite old, at 41, to pass for 35. Josh brolin was also mentioned but he is the same age as McMahon and looks like he has a couple 100,000 more miles of hard road under his belt.
So thrill us with a new suggestion Srem.
-Wapitikev
Britfan Wrote:Zach Quinto I could go for, but Julian McMahon was soooooo bad as Dr Doom his credibility as an evil genius is shot for meYes, Rasalom doesn't appear until movie 3, unless they skip Legacies or cameo him in movie one. Past discussion was around actors who would do a good job and be relatively the same age (only 9 months older) than Ryan Reynolds/Desmond Harrington.
BTW Rasalom isn't actually in the Tomb, unless he is getting a cameo to tie in other books (I'm outa touch with the rumours / info re the film)
I always thought Michael Wincott could carry off a good bad guy but he is 51 now - so too old
Srem Wrote:You know, I wish I knew what image of Repairman JackI don't know about "writing about him," but on the old board, he mentioned that -- if the movie was made 12-14 years ago -- Viggo Mortensen one of his first choices to play Jack.
Mr. Wilson has had in his mind all these years while
writing about him...
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I don't know about "writing about him," but on the old board, he mentioned that -- if the movie was made 12-14 years ago -- Viggo Mortensen one of his first choices to play Jack.
And when he was writing the character of Abe, he was seeing Jack Weston.
Ken V.
Srem Wrote:Forgive me for my ignorance; I didn't realize that the movie would be based off of the Tomb. Although, if there were going to be future sequels, I wouldn't have a problem seeing Sylar play Rasalom.Contact lenses are amazing things. The thing that stuck me about Cuyle is that he looks like a cross between Viggo and Bruce Campbell.
Btw, Wapitikev, good choice for Jack (Cuyle Carvin), although I think his blue eyes are too striking to be like Jack's. Aren't Jack's eyes brown?
You know, I wish I knew what image of Repairman Jack
Mr. Wilson has had in his mind all these years while
writing about him...
Ken Valentine Wrote:I don't know about "writing about him," but on the old board, he mentioned that -- if the movie was made 12-14 years ago -- Viggo Mortensen one of his first choices to play Jack.Viggo would have been righteous as Jack, back in the day!
And when he was writing the character of Abe, he was seeing Jack Weston.
Ken V.
Srem Wrote:Forgive me for my ignorance; I didn't realize that the movie would be based off of the Tomb.No problem. The good news is that, despite the terrible versions of the script, over the years, FPW himself, in early 2007, said "I read the script...and I LOVE it. It’s the Jack we know and (I assume) love, folks." regarding the current Chris Morgan (of Fast and Furious and Wanted fame) revision.