I am flattered beyond words, actually. I love Tommy Lee Jones! Thanks, Boo...bambooneedle wrote:The Fugitive
Tommy Lee Jones .... Marshal Samuel Gerard - selfmademug
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Y'all knew it was coming. Y'all just didn't care. But, seeing as the DVD is released in the states officially on 12/20, here it comes anyway....
My apologies to those of you who's character meeting untimely/gruesome ends, or who are sexbots.
"Serenity"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds -- Noiseradio
River Tam -- Pip52
The Operative -- Bambooneedle
Simon Tam -- Dr. Spooky
Jayne -- El Vez
Zoey -- Ms. Buenos Aires
Wash -- Laughing Crow
Kaylee -- Spooky
Shephard Book -- A Rope Leash
Mr. Universe -- Mr. Average
Dr. Mathias -- Otis
Dr. Caron -- Goody2Shoes
Lenore -- Moody
Mingo -- Whar
Fante -- Thomasso
Teacher -- Selfmademug
My apologies to those of you who's character meeting untimely/gruesome ends, or who are sexbots.
"Serenity"
Capt. Malcolm Reynolds -- Noiseradio
River Tam -- Pip52
The Operative -- Bambooneedle
Simon Tam -- Dr. Spooky
Jayne -- El Vez
Zoey -- Ms. Buenos Aires
Wash -- Laughing Crow
Kaylee -- Spooky
Shephard Book -- A Rope Leash
Mr. Universe -- Mr. Average
Dr. Mathias -- Otis
Dr. Caron -- Goody2Shoes
Lenore -- Moody
Mingo -- Whar
Fante -- Thomasso
Teacher -- Selfmademug
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How could anything called a "sexbot" be a bad thing? Some of us might consider that a compliment. "Dr. Caron" does NOT sound like a sexbot, sadly.bobster wrote:
My apologies to those of you who's character meeting untimely/gruesome ends, or who are sexbots.
"Serenity"
Dr. Caron -- Goody2Shoes
It's a radiation vibe I'm groovin' on
Me I don't know what sort of charater I was cast in, never mind I'm grateful that I was given a couple of things to play.
Given the choice there's one part I'd be interested in : Maddie in "Moonlighting" ! Yeah she's a bitch, but I think a little practise could do me good (and once I had a crush on David ).
Or else there is a character in "All about Eve" whom I always liked. A second role... in the movie she is a friend of the main actress, and she is interested in what the younger one is up to. Would anyone remember her name ?
Given the choice there's one part I'd be interested in : Maddie in "Moonlighting" ! Yeah she's a bitch, but I think a little practise could do me good (and once I had a crush on David ).
Or else there is a character in "All about Eve" whom I always liked. A second role... in the movie she is a friend of the main actress, and she is interested in what the younger one is up to. Would anyone remember her name ?
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Dougal and the blue cat
Dougal – Otis
Buxton the blue cat – A Rope Leash
Florence – Red Shoes
Zebedee - VG
Brian – El Vez
Dylan - Bambi
Mr Rusty – Tim(e)
Ermintrude – Laughing Crow
Mr MacHenry - Oily Slick
Madam Blue – Spooky G
http://www.toonhound.com/bluecat.htm
http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultf ... viewid=549
Dougal – Otis
Buxton the blue cat – A Rope Leash
Florence – Red Shoes
Zebedee - VG
Brian – El Vez
Dylan - Bambi
Mr Rusty – Tim(e)
Ermintrude – Laughing Crow
Mr MacHenry - Oily Slick
Madam Blue – Spooky G
http://www.toonhound.com/bluecat.htm
http://www.thespinningimage.co.uk/cultf ... viewid=549
signed with love and vicious kisses
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HaHa! I'm Randy? (no pun intended.) How does that line go? He lay there helpless like a slug - his only defense.Goody2Shoes wrote:A Christmas Story
Ralphie - Blue Chair
Randy - Less Than Zero
"In the heat of battle, my father wove a tapestry of obscenity, that as far as we know, is still hanging in space over lake Michigan."
Randy is SO annoying, but I am still honored and glowing to be a part of such an amazing film. Thank you Goody!
Loving this board since before When I Was Cruel.
The Royal Tenenbaums
Royal Tenenbaum - SoLacklustre
Etheline Tenenbaum - Selfmademug
Margot Tenenbaum/Gwyneth Paltrow - Pip_52
Chas Tenenbaum/Ben Stiller - Bobster
Richie Tenenbaum/Luke Wilson - Pophead2k
Eli Cash/Owen Wilson - LessThanZero
Raleigh St. Clair/Bill Murray - Doc Spooky
Henry Sherman/Danny Glover - Jackson Monk
Pagoda/Kumar Pallana - Verbal Gymnastics
Dusty/Seymour Cassell - BWAP
Narrator/Alec Baldwin - Miss Buenos Aires
Royal Tenenbaum - SoLacklustre
Etheline Tenenbaum - Selfmademug
Margot Tenenbaum/Gwyneth Paltrow - Pip_52
Chas Tenenbaum/Ben Stiller - Bobster
Richie Tenenbaum/Luke Wilson - Pophead2k
Eli Cash/Owen Wilson - LessThanZero
Raleigh St. Clair/Bill Murray - Doc Spooky
Henry Sherman/Danny Glover - Jackson Monk
Pagoda/Kumar Pallana - Verbal Gymnastics
Dusty/Seymour Cassell - BWAP
Narrator/Alec Baldwin - Miss Buenos Aires
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Eli: Well, everyone knows Custer died at Little Bighorn. What this book presupposes is... maybe he didn't.
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Eli: [reading part of his newest novel at a press conference] The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sage thicket. "Vámonos, amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintcraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.
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Eli: [reading part of his newest novel at a press conference] The crickets and the rust-beetles scuttled among the nettles of the sage thicket. "Vámonos, amigos," he whispered, and threw the busted leather flintcraw over the loose weave of the saddlecock. And they rode on in the friscalating dusklight.
Loving this board since before When I Was Cruel.
Verena --
Here's a page from http://www.imdb.com that should answer your question about "All About Eve" (which is, btw, definitely filled with great parts for us board members, if anyone wants to take it on). I think the character/actress you're thinking of is Celeste Holm as Karen Richards, Margo's sensible best friend.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042192/
BTW, the IMDB (stands for "Internet Movie Data Base") is a great, great resource for answering all your nagging movie questions. As long as you know the title of a movie, or even only the name of an actor, director, writer, etc., you can nearly always find out most of the basic facts about who was in what movie, etc. The only thing that trips people up is they always go by the original language title of a film. So if you enter "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", you'll get it the Mandarin title. You'll also get the other versions of the book that it was based on which never played in the West, didn't have Chow Yun Fat or Michelle Yeoh, etc.
Here's a page from http://www.imdb.com that should answer your question about "All About Eve" (which is, btw, definitely filled with great parts for us board members, if anyone wants to take it on). I think the character/actress you're thinking of is Celeste Holm as Karen Richards, Margo's sensible best friend.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0042192/
BTW, the IMDB (stands for "Internet Movie Data Base") is a great, great resource for answering all your nagging movie questions. As long as you know the title of a movie, or even only the name of an actor, director, writer, etc., you can nearly always find out most of the basic facts about who was in what movie, etc. The only thing that trips people up is they always go by the original language title of a film. So if you enter "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", you'll get it the Mandarin title. You'll also get the other versions of the book that it was based on which never played in the West, didn't have Chow Yun Fat or Michelle Yeoh, etc.
I wonder how often Ms. BA and Alec Baldwin are up for the same parts.El Vez wrote:Narrator/Alec Baldwin - Miss Buenos Aires
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Well, MBA keeps her overhead low so that she doesn't have to do The Cat In The Hat although I will say that if The Cooler had featured her in Baldwin's role then you'd have the greatest film of all time.bobster wrote:I wonder how often Ms. BA and Alec Baldwin are up for the same parts.El Vez wrote:Narrator/Alec Baldwin - Miss Buenos Aires
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Bleak House, as done, quite superbly, by the BBC:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/bleakhouse/c ... tors.shtml
(Includes photos + character profiles!)
Leicester Dedlock (Timothy West) - Mr Average
Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson) - Verena
Esther Summerson - Mood Swung
Ada - Pip 52
Rick - WHAR
Jarndyce - WSS
Krook (Johnny Vegas) - SLL
Krook's Cat - Bobster
Smallweed ('Shake me up, Judy!) - Crash8Durham
Judy ('Yes uncle') - MBA
Harold Skimpole - BWAP
Rosa - Misha
Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance) - AlexV
Bucket - El Vez
Guppy (the awesome Burn Gorman, expect more from this name) - VG
Guppy's mad mum - Red Shoes
Clamb - Jackson
Mr Kenge - Dr Spooky
Miss Flite - Goody2Shoes
Mr Vholes - Pophead
Snagsby - John Foyle
Gridley - Oily Slick
Ian Richardson - Blue Chair
Woodcourt - 'Boo
Sergeant George - Ready To Hear The Worst
Phil - Martin Foyle
Nemo - Laughing Crow
Mrs Jellyby - Spooky
Caddy Jellyby - SMM
Jenny - Gilli
Prince Turveydrop - Noise
Old Mr Turveydrop - Little Foole
Mr Bayham Badger (check out the photo!) - Tim(e)
Mrs Badger - Zebrasnake
Boythorn - Invis Pole
Mrs Pardiggle - SweetPear
The names are a great read, no? Good thing about Dickens - everyone gets a look-in!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/bleakhouse/c ... tors.shtml
(Includes photos + character profiles!)
Leicester Dedlock (Timothy West) - Mr Average
Lady Dedlock (Gillian Anderson) - Verena
Esther Summerson - Mood Swung
Ada - Pip 52
Rick - WHAR
Jarndyce - WSS
Krook (Johnny Vegas) - SLL
Krook's Cat - Bobster
Smallweed ('Shake me up, Judy!) - Crash8Durham
Judy ('Yes uncle') - MBA
Harold Skimpole - BWAP
Rosa - Misha
Tulkinghorn (Charles Dance) - AlexV
Bucket - El Vez
Guppy (the awesome Burn Gorman, expect more from this name) - VG
Guppy's mad mum - Red Shoes
Clamb - Jackson
Mr Kenge - Dr Spooky
Miss Flite - Goody2Shoes
Mr Vholes - Pophead
Snagsby - John Foyle
Gridley - Oily Slick
Ian Richardson - Blue Chair
Woodcourt - 'Boo
Sergeant George - Ready To Hear The Worst
Phil - Martin Foyle
Nemo - Laughing Crow
Mrs Jellyby - Spooky
Caddy Jellyby - SMM
Jenny - Gilli
Prince Turveydrop - Noise
Old Mr Turveydrop - Little Foole
Mr Bayham Badger (check out the photo!) - Tim(e)
Mrs Badger - Zebrasnake
Boythorn - Invis Pole
Mrs Pardiggle - SweetPear
The names are a great read, no? Good thing about Dickens - everyone gets a look-in!
There's more to life than books, you know, but not much more
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Meow. I am delighted that my first nonhuman part is as a member of the feline family. My cat is even happier.Otis Westinghouse wrote:Krook's Cat - Bobster
However, I have no memory of Krook's cat....or Krook, for that matter. I think I read "Bleak House" about five or ten years....I have litle memory of any of these people/animals, other than Ada (I think...she's the impossibly good narrator, second cousin to Melanie from "Gone With the Wind", right?) All I remember is the idea that you really should not invest most of your money/life in a lawsuit. I already suspect that, but the novel made it wonderfully concrete.
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Bleak House was an excellent series, although I've yet to see the last episode (on vcr - too much festivitying). I could no doubt play the Krook part without trying which is why Otis has cast me thus. However I would like to try something a little more challenging and so would like to audition for Smallweed - a role to die for - I'm sure I can pull it off.
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Gosh, another humblingly fantastic role for me. Retire me now!
Nathalie Press isn't someone I knew but she looks like a much prettier version of me when I was that age, so I feel well cast, at least as the actress!
I can't *wait* to see this series; I'll probably want to buy it, as it's my fave Dickens novel, and this cast is packed with fantastic people... Tom Georgeson, Charles Dance, Timothy West, Ian Richardson and Nathaniel Parker will all be familiar to PBS or BBC America viewers. I do have quite a soft spot for Nathaniel Parker and I can't wait to see him in a role that's not squeaky clean... Now if they'd just found places for Robbie Coltrane and Michael Kitchen I could die and go to heaven.
Nathalie Press isn't someone I knew but she looks like a much prettier version of me when I was that age, so I feel well cast, at least as the actress!
I can't *wait* to see this series; I'll probably want to buy it, as it's my fave Dickens novel, and this cast is packed with fantastic people... Tom Georgeson, Charles Dance, Timothy West, Ian Richardson and Nathaniel Parker will all be familiar to PBS or BBC America viewers. I do have quite a soft spot for Nathaniel Parker and I can't wait to see him in a role that's not squeaky clean... Now if they'd just found places for Robbie Coltrane and Michael Kitchen I could die and go to heaven.