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Post by KoNeko on Jun 26, 2004 9:13:05 GMT -5
Oooh, splendid! I think Ralph would make a nice Voldie. He's a pretty sinister bad guy. He totally creeped me out in Red Dragon!
That said, I was wondering if Voldie would age. I mean, he's older than James and Lily, and I thought Ralph would be around their age, so what, that makes Voldie like, this geriatric wizard guy?
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Post by hermoine on Jun 26, 2004 9:20:35 GMT -5
Could be. I mean, Dumbledore might not exactly look all the years he is right? If Voldemort was ever so powerful, he must have found a way to stay young. Taking some potion or something? Maybe Snape makes him one while being a spy. ;D
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Post by Sphi on Jun 26, 2004 17:10:49 GMT -5
Yay! I hope Ralph'll be Voldemort. (Back before PoA came out, weren't a couple people rooting for him to be Sirius?) I haven't seen Red Dragon, but I have seen Schindler's List, and he's good. And in that picture in the article Hermy posted, he looks evil enough. *grin*
Hmm...they'll probably make him look about Snape's age, if I had to guess rationally. That way, he'll still look strong and like he was, indeed, just reborn, but also seem like a competent and experienced enemy against Dumbledore. I just hope they don't make him look repulsive, though. Christian Coulson as Tom Riddle was handsome--they should stick to that idea so that they can create some Voldemort fans after GoF comes out. *being weird again*
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Post by KoNeko on Jun 27, 2004 3:27:47 GMT -5
Man, Red Dragon is totally freaky... Here's a picture from the movie- I think he has this really creepy sort of "I am a psychotically evil and sinister character but you can't really tell by looking at me because otherwise I am normal" thing about him, which would totally work with Voldie, because usually those are the characters that come across as the creepiest!
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Post by moira on Jun 27, 2004 13:22:02 GMT -5
I think I agree with you guys about Ralph being voldie. Just from the pictures he seems to have a natural sneer to him. And I agree, I think it would be good if they played on the fact that Voldemort looks somewhat handsome, and not really ugly, as villains are always portrayed as
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Post by Ritsu on Jun 27, 2004 14:02:19 GMT -5
Yeah, most definitely. Fiennes is that kind of actor that can be a saint in a movie and the complete opposite in another. You can love him in one of them but you can absolutely loathe him in another. Even if he's one of your favourite actors. He just changes. He can get completely rid of that 'good boy' look and turn into something evil... yeah, definitely Lord Voldemort. He'll be great.
I just remembered though, he was rumoured to be cast in the two previous movies: as Lucius Malfoy in CoS and as Sirius Black or Remus Lupin in PoA, so maybe this is just one of those rumours? I do hope it's true, though. Compared to the Rowan Atkinson joke, it's heaven.
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Post by hermoine on Jun 28, 2004 5:23:33 GMT -5
Yeah totally! I mean, how can you make Rowan Atkinson play a bad guy if not with humour?
I think Ralph Fiennes would be a great Voldemort!
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Post by lumennremirath on Jul 1, 2004 16:02:31 GMT -5
Oh, my vote is definitely in favour of Fiennes for Voldemort. (btw, I nearly choked when I read that rumour about Rowan Atkinson. I'm sorry, but The Black Adder as Voldemort? I don't think so.)
Okay, I just got a look at Crouch, Jr. and I want to say this before I post his picture: I didn't imagine Crouch's son to be in any way resembling a form of cute.
Ta-da! Barty Crouch, Jr. ladies and gents.
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Post by Sphi on Jul 1, 2004 17:18:42 GMT -5
Oooh! I love it when they make the bad guys look good. ;D I'm not even sure how I pictured him in my head while reading GoF.
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Post by hermoine on Jul 2, 2004 7:46:39 GMT -5
Yeah me neither. But I guess he's gonna do pretty good, at least I hope so.
What I really want to see, is how they're going to set up Moody. Especially the eye.;D
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Post by hermoine on Jul 16, 2004 7:35:20 GMT -5
Oh Neko! Your lovely Bill Weasley has spoken.
He was already cast in POA, just like Charlie Weasley was, and both might come back for GOF.
Here's an article about the guy who plays Bill: www.hpana.com/news.18219.html
His name's Richard Fish.
And there's also on the guy who plays Charlie: www.hpana.com/news.17621.html
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Post by Ritsu on Jul 17, 2004 21:08:08 GMT -5
My God, horrible.
I'd pictured Bill somehow like this guy:
Eric Stoltz.
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Post by hermoine on Jul 19, 2004 2:41:32 GMT -5
Yeah someone liek that would have been better!
I mean this guy doesn't even have a ponytail! They're going to do an extension or something? And he HAS to wear the earring!!! Also, Bill must be handsome enough to have Fleur fall for him no?
There are some more pictures of a different Robert Pattinson. Same guy, different film. Here's the link.
www.hpana.com/news.18221.html
I think that if he one takes off the beard, he'd be good. Although, in the first picture which we had seen, for me, he looked better than in these.
Looking around I also found that a certain Yugoslavian guy called Predrag Bjelac shall be playing Igor Karkaroff.
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Post by KoNeko on Jul 19, 2004 3:28:56 GMT -5
Richard Fish?! (Er, on name alone, that sounds really unappealing. )
Here's the pic from The Burrow of Bill...
EW! He doesn't look like what I think Bill should look like at all! But he does have a goatee, which is kind of good if Bill is supposed to be all unconventional professional and stuff, but still... I was thinking Bill would 1) be less chubby, 2) have longer hair, 3) look at least more edgy and rebellious and not as... jolly.
Hey! What was Eric Stoltz in? He looks familiar.
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Post by hermoine on Jul 19, 2004 3:38:34 GMT -5
EW! He doesn't look like what I think Bill should look like at all! But he does have a goatee, which is kind of good if Bill is supposed to be all unconventional professional and stuff, but still... I was thinking Bill would 1) be less chubby, 2) have longer hair, 3) look at least more edgy and rebellious and not as... jolly.
I pictures Bill more cool looking too. JK said it in the book about Harry's reaction towards Bill. She wrote that there was no way to describe it or something like that, and that he was cool.
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