The greatest casting decisions NEVER made:

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  • Jeremy1012 wrote:
    :D and as Beck said, we aren't here to judge. After all, we'll all be here too...

    Oh what fulfilling lives we lead.

    It's either this, or trading witty non-sequiturs with the wallpaper. I think we make the right choice. :D

    Just never let me get away with a joke as bad as that bee joke I made last night. :p
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  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    Johnny Depp as Heathcliff????? :o Anyone?

    huh..i really can't say. I never read wuthering heights or saw the movie. But he is great in anything..well except Charlie and the chocolate factory. :p
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  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    libragirl wrote:
    huh..i really can't say. I never read wuthering heights or saw the movie. But he is great in anything..well except Charlie and the chocolate factory. :p

    Good morning starshine, earth says hello. I enjoy depp in the role all though Gene Wilder is much better.

    Simon Pegg should be cast in more roles, a satirical remake of The Shining maybe.
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  • Phantom Pain
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    suns rival wrote:
    Vern Troyer as Bruce Banner.

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  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    Good morning starshine, earth says hello. .

    Not for anything but was that necessary?

    Well that is cool, but I personally did not like how he played the role. :).
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  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    libragirl wrote:
    Not for anything but was that necessary?

    Well that is cool, but I personally did not like how he played the role. :).

    I thought he fit well in Tim Burtons portrayal, and no there was nothing necessary about it, just my favourite quote from the film haha.:)
    I also thought Burton put a beautifully dark slant on the story visually, but I wouldn't excpect anything less from him.
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  • libragirl
    libragirl Posts: 4,632
    I thought he fit well in Tim Burtons portrayal, and no there was nothing necessary about it, just my favourite quote from the film haha.:)
    I also thought Burton put a beautifully dark slant on the story visually, but I wouldn't excpect anything less from him.

    ah..well you are obviously a big Tim Burton fan :).

    Ah, well yeah the reference was lost on me...I haven't seen the movie in a long time but loved it when i was a kid.
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  • Heineken Helen
    Heineken Helen Posts: 18,095
    libragirl wrote:
    huh..i really can't say. I never read wuthering heights or saw the movie. But he is great in anything..well except Charlie and the chocolate factory. :p
    well heathcliff has to be dark, rugged, handsome, mean, bad guy but one you sympathise with.

    Hahaha... Simon Pegg in satirical remake of the shining :) I like that one.
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  • Kieran Culkin as Holden Caulfield
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  • catefrances
    catefrances Posts: 29,003
    Johnny Depp as Heathcliff????? :o Anyone?

    no. he doesnt have that menace heathcliff has.
    hear my name
    take a good look
    this could be the day
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    i just need to say
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,712
    Richard Simmons as Conan the Barbarian??
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,712
    Bruce Campbell (circa '93) as Superman.
    Most definitely.
  • The greatest casting decision NEVER made:

    Rygar and myself in the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,712
    Rygar and myself in the 2004 Dawn of the Dead remake.
    IT ISN"T REAL???
  • Rygar wrote:
    IT ISN"T REAL???

    *sniff* no... :(
    Been to this many PJ shows: Reading 2006 London 2007 Manchester & London 2009 Dublin, Belfast, London, Nijmegen & Berlin 2010 Manchester 1 & Manchester 2 2012...

    ... and I still think Drive-By Truckers are better.
  • ajedigecko
    ajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,431
    not sure is this fits the topic but.......will smith was cast to play neo in the matrix but turned it down.
    live and let live...unless it violates the pearligious doctrine.
  • Rygar
    Rygar Posts: 8,712
    ajedigecko wrote:
    not sure is this fits the topic but.......will smith was cast to play neo in the matrix but turned it down.
    Fits the topic.

    *sniff* no... :(

    Dang dang double dang.
  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    ajedigecko wrote:
    not sure is this fits the topic but.......will smith was cast to play neo in the matrix but turned it down.

    Not that I enjoyed the film anyway, but I think I would have got even less enjoyment out of it with big Will playing the lead, I think it should have been the guy who plays Jean Luc Piccard in the next generation, although it still wouldn't be good.:)
    Can you tell I dont like the film?:D
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  • ajedigecko
    ajedigecko \m/deplorable af \m/ Posts: 2,431
    Not that I enjoyed the film anyway, but I think I would have got even less enjoyment out of it with big Will playing the lead, I think it should have been the guy who plays Jean Luc Piccard in the next generation, although it still wouldn't be good.:)
    Can you tell I dont like the film?:D
    interesting........i acutually think will would have been a great choice. i think piccard may have been too elderly for the role, but what do i know, i am sitting in my basement typing about.....awww screw it, i do not know what i am trying to say.
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  • reeferchief
    reeferchief Posts: 3,569
    ajedigecko wrote:
    interesting........i acutually think will would have been a great choice. i think piccard may have been too elderly for the role, but what do i know, i am sitting in my basement typing about.....awww screw it, i do not know what i am trying to say.

    I know what your saying haha, I dont even know why I bothered myself, lol.
    And your right Piccard is a bit old, theres just something about his voice it belongs in crazy sci-fi stuff like the Matrix.
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