Fashion and Coldfire
Mar. 12th, 2006 04:58 pmMall today, mostly so I could take a gander at various mp3 players and chew out unsuspecting ignorant salespeople about their features and sound quality. The fact that between three electronics shops there wasn't one where I could actually listen to the players is rather mind-boggling.
Fashion-wise, I rather like this spring's lines, especially the jewelry, but I've got two general comments:
- Can we have some non-lowrise jeans, please? Not everyone wants their arse hanging out of their trousers, really.
- I get it that most clothes are cut "flatteringly" to disguise any lack of breasts, waist, hips and leg length in the wearer. But on people amply supplied in all of these, they just look grotesque.
And during the shopping trip, we started discussing Coldfire again, and casting of a hypothetical miniseries. I'd post this on
hunters_forest, but I'm sure they had a ton of casting threads already, so just here for the perusal of those interested - who I think would fit various roles.
Gerald Tarrant - the hardest to cast, hands down. I'm not fond of whatsisname that the author mentioned. A young David Bowie might fit. Visually, it might be Hugh Panaro the way he looks in the Lestat trailer...
Damien Vryce - Russel Crowe? He fits visually and he'd do the raging great, would have to see about the humour.
Narilka Lessing - a china-doll beauty, both fragile and strong, so Natalie Portman by default.
The Patriarch - very, very stereotypical... but really, who else but Christopher Lee?
Hesseth - for some reason I'm thinking Tina Turner, or someone like a younger version of Tina. The same bone structure and regal warmth.
Ciani - Emily Watson. Not quite the visual type, but I think she could convey the warmth and strength and fragility and amorality that's required of the character at various points of the story.
Riven Forrest - Christian Bale. Partly because Christian Bale can play everyone, but also because Riven-in-my-mind has that sort of cynical half-smile.
Gerald Tarrant Mark Two - oh come on. Beautiful, charming, somewhat shorter than Damien, dark hair, golden skin, looks young but with old dark eyes, a swaggering walk-on part at the very end of the story? Johnny Depp or bust.
Fashion-wise, I rather like this spring's lines, especially the jewelry, but I've got two general comments:
- Can we have some non-lowrise jeans, please? Not everyone wants their arse hanging out of their trousers, really.
- I get it that most clothes are cut "flatteringly" to disguise any lack of breasts, waist, hips and leg length in the wearer. But on people amply supplied in all of these, they just look grotesque.
And during the shopping trip, we started discussing Coldfire again, and casting of a hypothetical miniseries. I'd post this on
Gerald Tarrant - the hardest to cast, hands down. I'm not fond of whatsisname that the author mentioned. A young David Bowie might fit. Visually, it might be Hugh Panaro the way he looks in the Lestat trailer...
Damien Vryce - Russel Crowe? He fits visually and he'd do the raging great, would have to see about the humour.
Narilka Lessing - a china-doll beauty, both fragile and strong, so Natalie Portman by default.
The Patriarch - very, very stereotypical... but really, who else but Christopher Lee?
Hesseth - for some reason I'm thinking Tina Turner, or someone like a younger version of Tina. The same bone structure and regal warmth.
Ciani - Emily Watson. Not quite the visual type, but I think she could convey the warmth and strength and fragility and amorality that's required of the character at various points of the story.
Riven Forrest - Christian Bale. Partly because Christian Bale can play everyone, but also because Riven-in-my-mind has that sort of cynical half-smile.
Gerald Tarrant Mark Two - oh come on. Beautiful, charming, somewhat shorter than Damien, dark hair, golden skin, looks young but with old dark eyes, a swaggering walk-on part at the very end of the story? Johnny Depp or bust.
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Date: 2006-03-12 08:51 am (UTC)BTW, any better ideas on who could play Gerald? That one's really bothering me. I need to visualise him properly for fic purposes...
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Date: 2006-03-12 09:08 am (UTC)However, for some reason, Viggo Mortensen has popped up. Not sure how he would look with fairer hair, but he would be ethereal and eerie enough, I think. Viggo seems to have a quiet, agelessness about him and he can definitely play dark and completely mentally messed-up so beautifully.
I'm just trying to think of someone - anyone - British, who isn't Jeremy Irons, who could pull it off...
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Date: 2006-03-12 09:24 am (UTC)Jude Law for Gerald, and possibly Eric Bana (in the Troy hairstyle getup minus beard) for Damien. ;-)
I'm flexible on the rest. And I love the idea of Christopher Lee as the Patriarch!
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Date: 2006-03-12 09:27 am (UTC)Jude Law... urgh. I hate him with a passion. He's so annoying. Plus, I don't see him doing either dignified, or dangerous. Eric Bana might be a possibility, though maybe too handsome for Damien...
(This is mostly me wondering about how to visualise my own fic characters, mind you.)
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Date: 2006-03-12 09:32 am (UTC)I'm flexible on the Jude Law issue, actually. He's simply the only actor I can think of who has the right kind of face. And as for Bana, he just needs to be a bit scruffy and it might just work...
(Nice visualisations... )
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Date: 2006-03-12 11:49 am (UTC)Gerald would never let himself be seen with that nose!
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Date: 2006-03-12 01:34 pm (UTC)If that line don't reek of The Gay, my slash goggles need cleaning.
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Date: 2006-03-12 01:41 pm (UTC)Also, Gerald to Damien, out loud: "For you I’ve become the most subtle creature of all: a civilized evil, genteel and seductive."
This is one fandom where there will never be a flamewar over "are they or aren't they".
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Date: 2006-03-13 05:09 am (UTC)*imagines a snarling Bean with fangs and the requisite vaugely Slavic accent*
...this isn't doing my work productivity any favours, you know :P
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