Home Literature Stories Movies Games Comics Blogs News Discussion Forum Art Gallery
  Science Fiction and Fantasy News
MORE AUTHORS CONFIRMED FOR DISCOVER FESTIVAL (01-27)
Angry Robot's Open Door Month returns (01-25)
New Event, Leicestershire, England (01-08)
Dark Hall Press - new Horror Fiction imprint, (11-03)

Official sffworld Reviews
Juggernaut by Adam Baker (02-12 - Book)
Necropath by Eric Brown (02-06 - Book)
Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds (02-06 - Book)
WOOL by Hugh Howey (02-02 - Book)


Site Index

    Bookmark and Share


View Full Version :

The Books of Pellinor as movies???



Leonie
May 25th, 2005, 12:11 PM
Agreed and also you get the treat of watching it with surround sound and the big screen and of course lots of popcorn and sweeties!!!! :p

Bridie
May 25th, 2005, 12:16 PM
yes and if ben mackenzie did play cadvan then another treat would be ben mackenzie on a big screen... :cool: :p

Sponsor ads
Leonie
May 25th, 2005, 12:18 PM
Yep and you'll get lots of close ups of him brooding and stuff!! ;) But then we're back to the problem, who should play Maerad? :confused:

Bridie
May 25th, 2005, 12:21 PM
ah yes the biggest part of them all *cough* me *cough* lol deffinetly an unknown because someone well known would just be wrong

Leonie
May 25th, 2005, 12:25 PM
Yep definately someone unknown...maybe I should take to prowling the streets to find the perfect Maerad!! Only kidding, that would be a bit wierd!!! :eek:

Bridie
May 25th, 2005, 12:29 PM
lol very weird indeed! anyway ive got to go now but i may be back later and we can discuss other actors and actress and their roles in the movies :D

Leonie
May 25th, 2005, 12:30 PM
ok see you later!! :) I shall search for new ideas! :D

Sirion
May 25th, 2005, 02:58 PM
i just saw leonies brooding thing on the other thread and i think ive got it. ben mackenzie but with longer hair and looking more worn but he does brood very well :p (btw hes ryan on the oc lol)

God, NOOOOO!!!!
I'm sticking with travis fimmel!

alison
May 25th, 2005, 05:53 PM
I'm rather enjoying getting to look at these beautiful young men. But they're too young for Cadvan, they're just babies!

a mere shadow
May 25th, 2005, 08:40 PM
hm...i don't like the idea of oc characters playing in the pellinor series...i guess they have an ok looks but... yikes!(ducks for cover) :eek:

how about hayden christensen :o :p ie. anakin skywalker in star wars: the revenge of the sith, play as cadvan? (i have never watched star wars except during the commercials) so i have never had a close up of he actually looks like, but he looked quite handsome; with his black suit and the laser sword in hand ready to chop some dude's head off (he was back to back with obi-wan kenobi trying to attract star wars fans to buy the $2 pins); in the corner of the front of the newspaper . he looked quite serious and a bit on the brooding side. by the way didn't cadvan look no younger than maerad when he looked quite vulnerable when asleep in The Gift also known as The Naming.

oh righty, now i'll just step away :eek: (footsteps can be heard sprinting in the opposite direction and shouts back) and now you can criticize about what a crap suggestion that i have made.

this may just be me but don't actors look way better in movies playing the characters than in actual life (well most of them are) eg. anakin skywalker looks way better in the movie looking warrior like than the actual hayden christensen. i heard that his acting skills was a bit of a disappointment in star wars. i don't know seeing that i only met him in the top corner of the newspaper and that i have never seen the movies.

i've got another suggestion; how about brad pitt play as cadvan? :eek: (starts sniggering) :D this is a joke so don't take it seriously. AARRGGHHH...!!! (now starts to run and swim all the way to Antarctica) Penguins, aw...so cute. hey stop pecking me i said it was only a suggestion and the laradhel has a strong effect on me. :p

 

Latest

Juggernaut by Adam Baker
02-12 - Book Review
Necropath by Eric Brown
02-06 - Book Review
Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds
02-06 - Book Review
WOOL by Hugh Howey
02-02 - Book Review
Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue by Hugh Howey
02-02 - Book Review
Rogue Moon by Algis Budrys
02-01 - Book Review
Interview with Hugh Howey
02-01 - Interview
Tau Ceti by Kevin Anderson
01-31 - Book Review
Well of Sorrows by Benjamin Tate
01-31 - Book Review
Dead in the Water by Sandy Mitchell
01-31 - Book Review
Interview with Myke Cole Part 2
01-29 - Interview
MORE LEADING AUTHORS CONFIRMED FOR DISCOVER FESTIVAL
01-27 - News
Interview with Myke Cole
01-25 - Interview
Angry Robot's Open Door Month returns
01-25 - News
Rise of Empire by Michael J. Sullivan
01-24 - Book Review
Empire State by Adam Christopher
01-21 - Book Review
Control Point by Myke Cole
01-17 - Book Review
Seven Princes by John R. Fultz
01-11 - Book Review
The Emperor's Knife by Mazarkis Williams
01-10 - Book Review
New Event, Leicestershire, England
01-08 - News
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 3
01-06 - Article
The Recollection by Gareth L. Powell
01-03 - Book Review
Zombies: A Compendium of the Living Dead by Otto Penzler
01-02 - Book Review
SFFWorld Review of the Year, 2011: Part 2
01-02 - Article
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1
12-30 - Article
SFFWorld Review of the Year 2011: Part 1
12-30 - Article
Seed by Rob Ziegler
12-28 - Book Review
Who Goes There? by John W. Campbell
12-27 - Book Review
Conan the Indomitable by Robert E. Howard
12-24 - Book Review
The Astounding, the Amazing and the Unknown by Paul Malmont
12-24 - Book Review

New Forum Posts




About - Advertising - Contact us - RSS - For Authors & Publishers - Contribute / Submit - Privacy Policy - Community Login
Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use. The contents of this webpage are copyright © 1997-2011 sffworld.com. All Rights Reserved.