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The Books of Pellinor as movies???



Silvia
May 24th, 2005, 04:26 AM
Hey i acctualy think eva green would be a good idea for maerad!

Leonie
May 24th, 2005, 05:24 AM
I think I'm going to have to agree with Gemini about Richard Armitage as Cadvan. He would be perfect, just make his hair it bit more messy, make him put on some travelling clothes and voila he has transformed from Mr Thornton to Cadvan in a few simple steps!! :rolleyes:

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Siobhan
May 24th, 2005, 06:36 AM
No no no no no no NO!! I don't like this Richard guy at all he's not the Cadvan type to me and yes alright Fab looks too young but I still reckon he's a better Cadvan

And Mrs C... THERE IS NOTHING WRONG WITH FAB'S HAIR!!!!! It's curly and frizzy that's all... besides he looks hot with his little afro curls

Tari
May 24th, 2005, 07:55 AM
Hey i acctualy think eva green would be a good idea for maerad!


Okay i agree Eva Green is the closest there. but i think that there should be an unknown discovered for this part. hmmm. . . . someone . . . .someone like . . . . .well theres me . . . :D . . . . kidding or my friend Emma who i think is actually i good Maerad. . . . . . but yeh an unknown. so next character. i think someone mentioned earlier Joaquin Phoenix for Arken and in all honesty (no offense) but NO! he really would not suit that role. and im shocked that someone hasnt mentioned Jonny Depp in all this actor stuff. although im not too sure who he could play if he did.

my friend and i were mucking around in Drama the other day and we acted out a scene between Maerad and Cadvan. i was Cadvan and Emma was Maerad twas quite amusing really and i think this would make a really good stage production rather than a movie but it would need alot of adjusting and chopping. . . . . unfortunately thats show biz.

soz i've just been doin Drama Homework and it got me thinking so i thought since i had disappeared since my trip away i wouldcheck out this thread and see if it had avanced.

~ Tari

Gemini
May 24th, 2005, 07:57 AM
I think I'm going to have to agree with Gemini about Richard Armitage as Cadvan. He would be perfect, just make his hair it bit more messy, make him put on some travelling clothes and voila he has transformed from Mr Thornton to Cadvan in a few simple steps!! :rolleyes:
YEAH!!!! someone agrees with me. BTW did you happen to watch "North and South"? :D

Mrs. Cadvan
May 24th, 2005, 12:05 PM
Richard Armitage: NO. After all, I would know, being married to Cadvan n' all. :D

Mrs. Cadvan
May 24th, 2005, 12:06 PM
Oh wait, can I add some more nos?

no, no, no, no, NO, NO, NO, NOOOO!

melliyna
May 24th, 2005, 07:47 PM
Looks at all the suggestions. Well here's mine but I warn you they are going to be different and probably strange :)

Cadvan: Viggo Mortensen is a good suggestion. Perhaps Ioan Gruffyd from King Arthur or Craig Parker. Karl Urban would actually be great without the blonde wig. Yes - Karl Urban. See URL below for evidence

http://www.shattered-reality.org/Karl/Full/KARL23.gif

Maerad would have to be an unknown I think because I can't think of actress who has both the right look and the talent to carry it off and also won't be hampered by people going "oh look it's...)

Miranda Otto would be a good Nerili also. Otherwise I really am stuck.

Silvia
May 25th, 2005, 01:03 AM
. Karl Urban would actually be great without the blonde wig. Yes - Karl Urban. See URL below for evidence


NOOOOOOOOOOO not karl oh no no no no no no

melliyna
May 25th, 2005, 01:40 AM
What? You have not converted to the greatness that is Karl? You heretic, you ;) :)
(I think it was mainly that that picture I found of him fitted my mental image of what Cadvan is like :))

 

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