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I always pictured Tehol as Simon Pegg in my head while reading.
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A friend suggested William H Macy for Bugg. Bloody good casting sayeth I.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 17:41 |
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Tau Wedel posted:I think the G is actually a lowercase b, so the note says "brill cover". "Irene" could then be Irene Gallo, the art director at Tor Books. No idea why that particular book would end up at Amazon, though. That makes a lot of sense. Much more than what I thought. I sent her a facebook message asking if the book was hers. Someone mind twittering her? I dont have an account. https://twitter.com/IreneGallo
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 18:49 |
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rejutka posted:A friend suggested William H Macy for Bugg. Bloody good casting sayeth I.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 19:59 |
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How about Sharlto Copley as Tehol? I know someone mentioned Brian Cox as Whiskeyjack but I think he would make a better Dujek, maybe Jeff Bridges as Whiskeyjack or Fiddler? Either way I like this game. It lets me pretend that maybe someday the only book series that I've ever really wanted to see as a movie might be made into one. Perpetual Notion fucked around with this message at 22:16 on Jul 15, 2013 |
# ? Jul 15, 2013 21:42 |
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Dan Stevens (Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey) for Ganoes Paran
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:11 |
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I would be interested in seeing who people think should play Karsa
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:18 |
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Dalmuti posted:Dan Stevens (Matthew Crawley on Downton Abbey) for Ganoes Paran You're in my head! That's who I see in that role as well. I like Benedict Cumberbatch for Tehol. I know, he's a nerd fetish object now, but I've though this since early Sherlock days.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:23 |
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I want Bill Cobbs for Iskaral Pust. Never gonna happen.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 22:25 |
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Perpetual Notion posted:I would be interested in seeing who people think should play Karsa Manu Bennett
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 23:41 |
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Bill Cosby for Barathol Mekhar
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 23:45 |
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Perpetual Notion posted:I would be interested in seeing who people think should play Karsa All Teblor, Toblakai, Jaghut, Jhag and Trell should be played by Ron Perlman in a variety of different costumes, skin colours and fake teeth/tusks.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 23:55 |
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For stormy they can just get the guy who plays Tormund Giantsbane on Game of Thrones
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 03:13 |
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Kalam - Denzel Washingtn in one of his darker movies, and maybe before he got quite so old as he is now. Picture the look on his face from say Man on Fire. Whiskeyjack - Jeff Bridges (seems like I picture him a bit older than some do, given the timing from the war where Laseen took over), another idea would be Javier Bardem. The Sean Bean suggestion sort of works but he's got a little too finely chiseled features in my mind. Karsa - I suspect you'll all hate this but I immediately thought of The Rock, or whatever his real name is. He's got the physicality for it and doesnt have to speak all that much. Iskaral Pust - Steve Buscemi; his sunken eyes and general emaciation would compliment the character and they could use makeup to age him a bit. He's also done crazy before in Con Air (he was the pedo) Who do people think would play Anomander Rake? Ganoes Paran? The former's got to have a very specific look, and I struggled a bit to think of someone that's got the size, features, and actual capability to carry the character. Kalenn Istarion fucked around with this message at 05:13 on Jul 16, 2013 |
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The rock is a bit too well groomed for Karsa I think. Yea he has the build, but since Karsa is supposed to be more or less a giant the actors individual height shouldn't matter as its going to be manipulated by special effects. Truth be told there's quite a few major(ish) roles that there really aren't any current big name actors that fit them very well. A movie(s) based on this book series could be a good way to get some recognition for some not so big name actors if they tried for one of the major roles and just nailed it completely. Seconding Perlman for (jaghut) Hood specifically. Perpetual Notion fucked around with this message at 12:18 on Jul 16, 2013 |
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The guy who played Xerxes in 300 could be rake, lol
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 13:11 |
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I think Daliph Singh would make a good Karsa He's loving huge, but in that slightly abnormal way Richard Kiel is huge where his face doesn't look quite right. I'm thinking of making some Malazan fanart but I don't know were to start. So many awesome moments. I might make something with Fiddler, as there doesn't seem to be much of him out there for how major a character he is. I also like Duiker. Or Kruppe, or Tehol and Bugg. Maybe Iskaral or Tool, Toc, Hedge, Coltaine, Brood, Cotillion. I can't decide, it might take awhile to finish, but if you guys are yearning to see any particular moment or character depicted I'm open to suggestions.
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 07:24 |
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Perpetual Notion posted:The rock is a bit too well groomed for Karsa I think. Yea he has the build, but since Karsa is supposed to be more or less a giant the actors individual height shouldn't matter as its going to be manipulated by special effects. Actually, I always pictured Karsa as being rather statuesque in appearance. And as for size, you can play tricks with a camera but getting 'big fucken dude' proportions right is harder. I pictured taking Dwayne Johnson and then scaling him up, to get the look, and the realistic proportions. Agree on many of the characters being very hard to cast. Who would be Tool? Vvvv The guy below is an interesting choice for Karsa, but he's also got to be able to deliver a line. DJ is a poo poo actor in almost every way that counts but he does have a certain intense look. Pokeylope posted:I think Daliph Singh would make a good Karsa I'm sure it's been done, but Tehol on the roof always was a strong image for me. Maybe with Bugg boiling a boot in the background and the city on fire in the background. Duiker is awesome too - a picture of the final road in seven cities could be pretty cool. A picture of Fid playing that song in Malaz City with the old trainer (am i remembering that right?) would also be cool. E: just looked at a bunch if art for Rake. A lot of it seems to really misunderstand the character. Lots of pictures of him angry, or with crazy spiky armor... I always thought of him as this terrible tragic character. He should have sorrow in his eyes (hard, I know), and when he's killing something, it's in this casually graceful way, not 'graaahhhhh!!!1!1!' as a lot of the stuff out there seems to do. Kalenn Istarion fucked around with this message at 08:09 on Jul 17, 2013 |
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Kalenn Istarion posted:E: just looked at a bunch if art for Rake. A lot of it seems to really misunderstand the character. Lots of pictures of him angry, or with crazy spiky armor... I always thought of him as this terrible tragic character. He should have sorrow in his eyes (hard, I know), and when he's killing something, it's in this casually graceful way, not 'graaahhhhh!!!1!1!' as a lot of the stuff out there seems to do. I agree, with this. To me Rake always came across as one of the few truly good men in these books. Yes, he is an incredible badass, but he does almost everything he does because he sees it as something he has to do, not something he wants to. More like the type of character who is willing to sacrifice of himself and takes the more difficult path to do what's right, so others don't have to. The scene with Whiskeyjack killing the mothers of the dead seed is a good example of this. Whiskeyjack does it to spare them from the eternal torment of Rakes sword and Rake wishes he hadn't, not so much because he's cruel and wants them to suffer, but more because he is already viewed by many as a monster and wants to spare Whiskeyjack that. If anything I think he should be portrayed as very solemn and modest/practical.
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 12:34 |
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Michael Kenneth Williams as Kalam?
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 14:19 |
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I would just love to see the events that take place in Darujhistan at night. That would be incredibly cinematic with all the blue flames glowing everywhere.
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 15:49 |
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Robot Danger posted:I would just love to see the events that take place in Darujhistan at night. That would be incredibly cinematic with all the blue flames glowing everywhere. Especially the scene with Kruppe, and Pust.
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 15:52 |
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Kalenn Istarion posted:E: just looked at a bunch if art for Rake. A lot of it seems to really misunderstand the character. Lots of pictures of him angry, or with crazy spiky armor... I always thought of him as this terrible tragic character. He should have sorrow in his eyes (hard, I know), and when he's killing something, it's in this casually graceful way, not 'graaahhhhh!!!1!1!' as a lot of the stuff out there seems to do. Someone with maturity and gravitas would play him well, maybe Hugo Weaving. I don't want him to be a pretty boy legolas, I want the lines in his face to have been etched in by millenia of responsibility for an entire dying race. Maybe make Sean Bean wear a ridiculous wig. coyo7e fucked around with this message at 19:33 on Jul 17, 2013 |
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coyo7e posted:A certain subset of readers (people who love and who hate the book, it seems) seem to immediately imagine Rake as Sephiroth. I've seen more than a few posts of people who drop the novel like a hot stone as soon as they decide that he's some kind of weird anime character. I guess the Tiste's hair is always white? I never really recall that when I envision them. I just think of them being different shades of black/grey skin, depending on which race they are, like the colors of rocks. Hugo Weaving has the character for it but I imagine him looking pretty ridiculous with his face painted black like Other ideas: Jamie Foxx Idris Elba (sans beard) This guy: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0502015/
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 20:47 |
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Given that Michael Hogan conveys more emotion and grief with just one eye as Saul Tigh in Battlestar Galactica than 100 actors combined. I think that it's time to break out the black face...
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 21:11 |
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Kalenn Istarion posted:Hugo Weaving has the character for it but I imagine him looking pretty ridiculous with his face painted black like fakeedit: looks like they have black or silver hair. And their eyes commonly change color. http://malazan.wikia.com/wiki/Tiste_Andii
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# ? Jul 17, 2013 21:21 |
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Malazan: Book of the oddly placed apostrophes
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 02:12 |
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coyo7e posted:The tiste are not african-black. They are the color-of-stones-black. Like drow in Forgotten Realms. I know, but making an "african-black" dude obsidian black rather than a pasty white guy might look better / be more believable. alsofakeedit: Actually, I dunno, if amateur cosplayers can make it work then Hollywood can probably get by. Note, had to use 'drow' references as there are unsurprisingly not a lot of Anomander Rake cosplayers out there.
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 02:15 |
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Webman posted:Malazan: Book of the oddly placed apostrophes To be fair, that trope is so old that Terry Pratchett was lampooning it in the very first Discworld book.
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Kalenn Istarion posted:I know, but making an "african-black" dude obsidian black rather than a pasty white guy might look better / be more believable. Why? It's not like the Tiste are described as having African features. If anything, it's the opposite and he should be played by an Asian guy painted black.
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 17:01 |
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I'm doing my second reread just by reading the reread. It's quite nice actually.
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 17:47 |
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Habibi posted:Why? It's not like the Tiste are described as having African features. If anything, it's the opposite and he should be played by an Asian guy painted black. Hence my fake edit, which resulted from me looking at it more closely.
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# ? Jul 18, 2013 21:16 |
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I finally finished the series and now I want a good comprehensive wiki to tell me everything I missed. Any suggestions? Googling 'malazan wiki' brings up some but they seem pretty light on details.
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# ? Jul 21, 2013 16:09 |
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Canuckistan posted:I finally finished the series and now I want a good comprehensive wiki to tell me everything I missed. Any suggestions? Googling 'malazan wiki' brings up some but they seem pretty light on details. Sorry mate, you'll be waiting for quite some time. Erikson has been meaning to make a Malazan Encyclopedia for quite some time now, but has said in interviews that he'll be doing that when he's done writing the Karsa books.
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# ? Jul 21, 2013 17:27 |
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OK, in the meantime someone please answer the most pressing question of the whole entire series: What's up with Pust's donkey? I assume it's some elder god or demon in disguise but I don't think it was ever explicitly explained. Of course, very little in the whole drat series is explained.
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# ? Jul 21, 2013 20:26 |
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Canuckistan posted:What's up with Pust's donkey? I assume it's some elder god or demon in disguise but I don't think it was ever explicitly explained. Of course, very little in the whole drat series is explained.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 15:30 |
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Didn't it turn out that it was Apsalar's father? I swear I remember reading that but can't remember what book it was from.
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# ? Jul 22, 2013 17:51 |
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Canuckistan posted:What's up with Pust's donkey? I assume it's some elder god or demon in disguise but I don't think it was ever explicitly explained. Same question, but for Kruppe's mule. Probably it's just another joke about the similarity of these... er, loquacious... characters.
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Kalenn Istarion posted:Didn't it turn out that it was Apsalar's father? I swear I remember reading that but can't remember what book it was from. I think this was true for parts of deadhouse gates. My guess has always been that post-rellock kicking the bucket, the mule is mostly shadowthrone. Would explain him bein more ethereal throughout the rest of the series. Being about that mule life is rough on an ascendant
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I finished Blood and Bone last night, and I'm very impressed by it overall - definitely now vies with Orb Sceptre Throne for me as the best ICE book. In particular, I thought the way HImatan was written and the effects it had on people in it were extremely atmospheric, and quite liked the fact that pretty much every element of the inevitable end-of-book metaphysical cluster-gently caress was actually foreshadowed and built up earlier on, mostly in a character driven fashion, which gave a much greater feeling of investment than some of the other books.
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