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Post 40

Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 9:34pmSanction this postReply
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Sharon is of an age -- and a physical type -- that might be more suitable to play Lillian Rearden.

I still think Madonna would make a plausible Lillian, too.

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Post 41

Saturday, April 29, 2006 - 10:42pmSanction this postReply
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One good thing about Hollywood, most of them would fit fine to play the looters :)

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Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 5:52pmSanction this postReply
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During a work break...here's my revised and updated cast:

Galt -- Russell Crowe, simply because he can do anything. Lest ye scoff, remember that this actor can and has gained and lost weight for roles, and been a chameleon in his appearance. He has convincingly portrayed everything from a "master and commander" to a "gladiator" to "a beautiful mind," and never looked the same twice. He has the gravitas, screen presence, strength, intelligence, and raw sex appeal that this role demands.

Dagny -- Though my preferences change from day to day for this difficult-to-cast role, today it's Nicole Kidman. She's sexy, strong, and highly intelligent. Cate Blanchett could do it, too, because she has similar qualities. But to my mind, hers is not the right look: she'd make a far better Dominique in a Fountainhead remake. Jody Foster (see her in "Contact") projects almost all the right qualities except (for me, at least) sexiness -- which, considering the male competition for Dagny, had jolly well better be there. As for sexy, I adore Diane Lane, who certainly has the right look for Dagny, but her personality seems a bit "soft" for the part. My earlier suggestions -- Julianne Moore, Ashley Judd, and Kristin Scott Thomas -- all seem to lack one or more of the Dagny qualities, and also just don't seem quite "tough" enough for the role. Of that group, Ashley Judd is probably the best. So put me down for Kidman, followed by Blanchett, followed by Judd. If I don't change my mind again tomorrow.

Rearden -- Liam Neeson. Harrison Ford, who once would have been perfect, now looks at least a decade too old.

Francisco -- Christian Bale. Okay, I still think Adrian Paul looks even better for the part, but he will probably look too old by the time this gets made.

Ragnar -- Brad Pitt. Now here's the role for Brad: get him back into that Achilles look from "Troy," and he's a perfect fit.

Eddie Willers -- Dennis Quaid, that ever-boyish Nice Guy Next Door.

Lillian Rearden -- Sharon Stone. Nobody does "sexy, manipulative bitch" better. Just imagine her cast against a conflicted Liam Neeson...

James Taggart -- Kevin Spacey. Go read the description in the book, folks.

Dr. Hugh Akston -- Morgan Freeman.

Dr. Robert Stadler -- James Cromwell has intelligence, presence, and range: he can go from "Babe" benevolent to "L.A. Confidential" sinister in a heartbeat.

Cherryl Taggart -- Hilary Swank. She projects a wonderfully fresh innocence. See her in "Insomnia."

Ken Danagger -- Fred Ward. He even looks like a tough old coal miner.

The Wet Nurse -- Leonardo Di Caprio. Forever young, he'll look fresh out of college even ten years from now. Somebody else suggested Chris O'Donnell, and he'd be fine, too.

Midas Mulligan -- Think Irish: Brian Dennehy.

Ellis Wyatt -- Kiefer Sutherland. I mean, can't you just see Jack Bauer blowing up those oil fields?

Quentin Daniels -- Johnny Depp, boy genius.

Mr. Thompson -- Gene Hackman. Imagine him as President, matching wits with Russell Crowe.

Orren Boyle -- James Gandolfini. After all, Boyle is the Tony Soprano of the business world.

Dr. Floyd Ferris -- John Malkovich. A cobra dressed up as a human. If he's unavailable, call in Jeremy Irons, who fits Rand's description even better. In truth, for this part, it's a toss-up.

Dr. Simon Pritchett -- Alan Rickman, if we can transfer him from Hogwarts to Patrick Henry U.

Phil Larkin -- Gregory Itzin. "WHO?" I hear you ask. He's the Richard Nixon look-alike who plays the slimy, double-crossing, treasonous President Charles Logan on "24."

Phillip Rearden -- David Hyde Pierce. Somebody on one of these "Atlas" threads suggested him, and it's inspired casting. "Frasier's" pouting, whining younger brother would be super as Liam Neeson's pouting, whining younger brother.

Wesley Mouch -- William Atherton, the perfect type to play a bland, scheming non-entity. "Who?" That's why he's perfect. See him in "Die Hard": he's the slimy reporter.

Cuffy Meigs -- Steven Seagal, now bloated and dissolute.

Fred Kinnan -- Scott Glenn for the tough-as-nails union boss.

Bertram Scudder -- Jon Lovitz. Can't do any better than that unless it's Danny DeVito (remember him as the gossip columnist in "L.A. Confidential"?).

Gerald Starnes -- Steve Buscemi. I mean, he makes me absolutely sick just looking at him.

Ivy Starnes -- Roseanne Barr. Say no more.


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Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 6:00pmSanction this postReply
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I still like Pitt as Galt and Bettany as Ragnar. Other than that I reiterate... GET ON THE PRODUCTION TEAM FOR THIS FILM ROBERT!!!

---LAndon


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Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 6:40pmSanction this postReply
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Robert,
I like a lot of your choices. Several of them would be good if the actors are not a bit too old for the role. These include Dennis Quaid, Kevin Spacey, and Jonny Depp. Perhaps Kevin Spacey is OK but I feel he may projects a too strong character for James Taggart. I still suggest Timothy Hutton, a wonderful actor who has won an Oscar at 17 for playing the surviving son in The Ordinary People.

David Hyde Pierce for Phillip Rearden is indeed an inspiring choice. I was actually thinking about James Spader for Philip. Who would go better with Liam Neeson?

Both DiCarprio and O'Donnell may be too big a name for the role of wet nurse.May I suggest young Christian Coulson who played Tom Riddle in Harry Porter and the Chamber of the Secrets.

(Edited by Hong Zhang on 4/30, 6:48pm)


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Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 7:20pmSanction this postReply
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Midas Mulligan -- Think Irish: Brian Dennehy.
Yes!! I was trying to think of that guy's name yesterday! I saw him on the tube in some old movie thinking, "Now that's Mulligan!"

Nicole Kidman as Dagny?? You must be kidden!  She oozes "helpless!"  More like a Lillian, but I totally agree that Sharon Stone would be perfect in that part.

I'll watch anything Ashley Judd is in. She's fabulous.  

Tom Cruise as Wet Nurse.

I can't get the thought of Russell Crowe throwing a cell phone at a security guard out of my head. He's shattered any idea of being Galt to me.

Cherryl Taggart -- Hilary Swank. She projects a wonderfully fresh innocence. See her in "Insomnia."
I'm thinking Charleese Tharon...is that how her name is spelled?? Anyway, she projects more gullibility and fragility than Hilary.

I can't think of a suitable Galt. I've not "found" him yet!

I like the idea of Julia Roberts as Dagny one day, Sandra Bulloch the next. Who is our modern "Kate Hephburn?"

This is really fun to think about, Robert. I'm glad you brought it up. :)


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Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 7:49pmSanction this postReply
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Teresa, I'm willing to entertain just about any choice for Dagny EXCEPT Julia Roberts. I publicly put the world on notice that I will slit my wrists if she ever gets that part.



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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 6:34amSanction this postReply
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Had to put Jack Bauer in there, didn't you.

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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 7:40amSanction this postReply
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Yes, Clarence, because WE ARE RUNNING OUTTA TIME!!!!

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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 8:48amSanction this postReply
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Julia Roberts impossible as Dagny.  Think she would have made a good Cherryl Taggart 10 years ago. Marcia Cross as Lillian.
(Edited by Robert Davison on 5/01, 8:51am)


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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 12:17pmSanction this postReply
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Oooooh, come on! What's so horrible about Julia Roberts as Dagny??

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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 1:37pmSanction this postReply
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Two words: Erin Brockovich

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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 2:02pmSanction this postReply
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She was great in Erin Brockovich!   Wait....are you saying she won't work because the "Brockovich" premise is bad?

Okay, forgetaboutit.  I never even mentioned her!  Geesh! 


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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 4:55pmSanction this postReply
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Tersa,

I had a blank about Dagny until you mentioned Julia...she has a very nice no nonsense element to her, excellent for getting the jop done. And she never comes across as a prima donna and she has great sensitivity and sex appeal. I thought of Dagny with all those characteristics-I think she is a good choice...plus, physically, she is just perfect for the role!

Robert: "I still think Madonna would make a plausible Lillian, too. "

No, no, no! We need good actors! ahhahahaha.

Unless its going to be Atlas Shrugged- the Musical!

Michael

(Edited by Newberry on 5/01, 4:57pm)

(Edited by Newberry on 5/01, 4:59pm)


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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 7:12pmSanction this postReply
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Unless its going to be Atlas Shrugged- the Musical!
Speaking of musical, what about Tom Hanks as Richard Halley?


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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 7:49pmSanction this postReply
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Julia Roberts - She is all mouth and too little brain.

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Post 56

Monday, May 1, 2006 - 8:37pmSanction this postReply
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hahaahahh, Hong!

Question: if Dagny had more brains wouldn't she have found out the truth sooner? ;)

Michael


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Monday, May 1, 2006 - 10:08pmSanction this postReply
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I just hope they make it fast-paced. Despite the many speeches, Atlas Shrugged really is an action-adventure and 'thriller' type movie. Everything seems to race toward a doomsday finish. But realistically...Rand's novel is too involved and complex for a single movie. It might be better as a cable t'v' mini-series. Or maybe make each of the three parts into a separate film.

P.S. Scarlett Johansen as Dagny. :-) 

(Edited by Andre Zantonavitch on 5/01, 10:11pm)


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Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - 5:28amSanction this postReply
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Repeating myself yet again (once per sure-thing Atlas movie project):

Cast it as you will, here is what the sets ought to look like:

http://freenet.buffalo.edu/bah/a/archs/wright/va/index.html
(Open the last 5 photos, of the Kaufmann office.)

Someone once remarked that it's too dark.  So turn up the lights.

Peter


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Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - 6:42amSanction this postReply
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Awesome design.  I absolutely agree that this theme represents Rand's aesthetics (and mine as well)

Sam


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