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Stephen King and the Dark Tower

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UPDATED: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 05:40
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Saturday, August 7, 2004 5:24 AM

BAYBREEZE


Don't know if this is appropriate here or not, but here goes anyway.

Came across an interesting discussion a while back regarding who you would cast if they did a movie of the Dark Tower. (Uh, in case you haven't guessed, HUGE Stephen King fan here!). My favorite was Gina Torres as Susanna Dean. Is that perfect or what?

I also loved Hugh Jackman as Roland. Yes, I always kinda pictured Clint (who didn't?), but a younger Clint. He's great, but a little long in the tooth at this point.

I also saw a particular actor as Eddie, but can't recall his name!! He played the lead in the movie Phonebooth.

So, whadda you guys think? Any other Steve/Dark Tower fans out there in the Verse?

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Saturday, August 7, 2004 6:45 AM

ANKHAGOGO


Quote:

Originally posted by BayBreeze:
Don't know if this is appropriate here or not, but here goes anyway.
I also loved Hugh Jackman as Roland. Yes, I always kinda pictured Clint (who didn't?), but a younger Clint. He's great, but a little long in the tooth at this point.



I am completely on board with Gina Torres as Susannah Dean, but I have got to violently disagree with Hugh as Roland, although I dearly love Mr. Jackman. Hugh's too easy on the eyes (moment for girliness --continue),and if Eddie calling a Roland who looks like Hugh Jackman "long, tall and ugly", I would just crack up every time he said it.
Also, Hugh always comes across as very accessible to me. Yes, even as Logan. Maybe that's just me -- I understand where someone would be intimidated by him, but Logan would just make me feel kind of secure. You know....like Mal. Roland shouldn't make you feel secure. He should make you feel uncertain.

Roland needs to be more remote,less comfortable and also, older. I was talking about this with someone not too long ago, and I like Chris Cooper as Roland. If you don't know him, he was the next-door neighbor in American Beauty, an officer in The Patriot (Gibson, not Segal), he was the horse-trainer in Seabiscuit, and he recently won an Oscar for his role in Adaptation --I can't think what else he's been in except Lonesome Dove. I'm sure there's a picture of him at IMDb.com.
I love Chris Cooper to death, but he is capable of making me want to steer clear of him, and I think that's important for Roland.

It's Colin Farrell in Phonebooth, and I don't know how I feel about that. I think he would need to get some serious vocal coaching, because his New York accent in Phonebooth was not good, and Eddie's so very New York. I think that's my biggest issue -- if Farrell could do a good NY accent, I'd be all for it. Or --hmmmm-- Joaquin Phoenix, maybe. I don't know how he is with accents, either.

I'm a little picky about accents, could you guess? :)

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Saturday, August 7, 2004 7:02 AM

BAYBREEZE


Quote:

Originally posted by Ankhagogo:
Hugh's too easy on the eyes (moment for girliness --continue),and if Eddie calling a Roland who looks like Hugh Jackman "long, tall and ugly", I would just crack up every time he said it. Also, Hugh always comes across as very accessible to me.
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Yeah, I guess I'd have to agree with you. It's just that I LOVE ME SOME HUGH JACKMAN. I'll have to get a little more familiar with Chris Cooper, remember him at bit from American Beauty and how much he creeped me out in the roll. Damn, I just wish Clint was about 20 years younger. Well, I'll keep thinking on this one.

Thanks from giving me the name, Colin Farrell. I agree the accent wasn't on target, but if it got better I still can picture him as Eddie.

And people had said Haley Joel Osmit as Jake, but I don't know, think I'd like to see someone not that recognizable.

Do you think a Dark Tower movie would ever happen? It's tough, particularly since I've hated most of the movies that come from his books (exceptions - Carrie, Salem's Lot (the original), and The Stand. Well, it's fun to think about anyway.


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Saturday, August 7, 2004 8:31 AM

MRFIXIT747



Roland is the man in black, maybe some one who can emulate the hard road of say, Johnny cash in the late 70s, deep voice, deep convictions, ka would demand it. Cant thing of someone who fits that right now but thats what i beleive the character should be compared to in our terms





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Saturday, August 7, 2004 8:39 AM

SARAHETC


Per the old discussion, I still say Anthony Stewart Head would do well as Roland. He's older, not conventionally attractive, he's not all typed out like Clint, can play a badass and well and I think could well capture Roland's essentially romantic nature.

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Saturday, August 7, 2004 9:14 AM

SWITCHY


Chris Cooper also did an amazing John Sayles movie called Lone Star. He' rocks!

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Saturday, August 7, 2004 12:18 PM

SHINYSEVEN


FWIW, Anthony Stewart Head has often been described in print as "handsome," and as far as I'm concerned he *is* conventionally attractive.

However, I really can't see an Englishman as Roland. He's not that tall, but James Woods can put across that "don't mess with me" vibe.

Eddie: Robert Downey, Jr., man. But the question is, who's Jake?

BTW I've written some Firefly fics where "Hile" is a conventional greeting and "Man Jesus!" is Kaylee's favorite exclamation.

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Saturday, August 7, 2004 6:04 PM

BAYBREEZE


Well, I also love me some Anthonty Stewart Head, but I do have trouble picturing him as Roland. He can do bad, but he is still too, I don't know, smooth maybe. James Wood was a curious casting. Possibly. When I think about it, I see a cross between Clint and Viggo Mortison (sp). One's too old, one's too young,but they are the TYPE! So who is the cross?

Robert Downey Jr? Maybe I've got him too typecast, but ew. Eddie needs to be more basic, more course.





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Saturday, August 7, 2004 6:12 PM

BAYBREEZE


stupid me, thought I lost may post and did it again. Be Patient with me.

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Monday, August 9, 2004 3:34 AM

ANKHAGOGO


Quote:

Originally posted by shinyseven:
FWIW, Anthony Stewart Head has often been described in print as "handsome," and as far as I'm concerned he *is* conventionally attractive.
However, I really can't see an Englishman as Roland. He's not that tall, but James Woods can put across that "don't mess with me" vibe.



Well, almost every actor has been described as "handsome" at some point in print, or some sort of synonym. But you're right, I don't think an Englishman is the way to go, love ASH as I do.

What about that kid in Peter Pan for Jake? He was in Frailty as well...I can't recall his name right now. He may be getting too old, though.

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Monday, August 9, 2004 3:35 AM

ANKHAGOGO


Quote:

Originally posted by mrfixit747:

Roland is the man in black, maybe some one who can emulate the hard road of say, Johnny cash in the late 70s, deep voice, deep convictions, ka would demand it.




Well, Joaquin Phoenix is fixin' to play Johnny Cash in a movie -- if he were older, he'd probably be good for Roland.

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Tuesday, August 10, 2004 8:08 AM

EMERALDEAD


Putting in my bid- Edward Norton for Eddie

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Sunday, August 15, 2004 5:05 PM

WITLESSCHUM


http://www.needcoffee.com/html/dreamcasts.html

have done it extensively.
Some choices I don't agree with, including an unknown I've never heard of as Roland.

Chris Cooper seems cool. Although, after reading "The Wolves of the Calla" I'm wondering if it's worth continuing.

Gina Torres is much too hot to play Susannah, IMO.

Dan

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Monday, August 16, 2004 1:15 PM

MRSEMBASSY


Quote:

Originally posted by witlesschum:
http://www.needcoffee.com/html/dreamcasts.html

have done it extensively.



Whoa, what a cool site!

The problem I have with their Dark Tower picks, though, is that they're too old ... Haley Osment must be 16 by now (and his voice has changed, you might notice if you see "Second Hand Lions"). Definitely not a good choice for Jake anymore.

Same with Pete Berg for Eddie. Good choice, but he was the right age when he did "Chicago Hope" almost 10 years ago.

I really like Stephen McHattie for Roland. I just saw a repeat of an episode of "Monk" (Mr. Monk Goes to the Carnival) where he played the captain's former partner, now accused of murder - I thought he'd be a great Roland. Definitely not a pretty boy.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2004 4:20 AM

KUGELBLITZ


Nah

Sam Elliot as Roland. No question. He has it all, the remoteness, the right age and serious presence as a gunslinger. Remember him in "We Were Soldiers" as the Sergeant Major? Or in "Gettysburg" as General Reynolds? Sam Elliott has been the mental model for me all through reading this seies of books. I agree the Gina torres is too pretty to be Susannah. She should be more harsh looking. For some reason I had Whoopi Goldberg in mind, she has the right attitude.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2004 5:40 AM

BLACKOUTNIGHTS


Rutger Hower as Roland.
Adam Baldwin could make a great Eddie.
Jada Pinkett as Susannah.
Jake, I have no idea.

The guy who played Calla-Callahan in the recent Salem's Lot movie would work well for the same part again.

Walter/Flagg should be Nathan Fillion.

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