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Kirachi |
Posted - April 09 2008 : 05:34:01 AM If it was re-made not as Manns but just another version, perhaps closer to the book who would you be happy with in the roles?
I only had one thought so far but I think Sean Wei Mah would make a fantastic Uncas.
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nipponophile |
Posted - November 19 2008 : 09:08:10 AM Yeah, I reckon Wes HAS to be in it in some capacity. |
Seamus |
Posted - November 19 2008 : 05:25:48 AM THAT........would be great, Obi! Good suggestion! |
Obediah |
Posted - November 18 2008 : 9:53:49 PM I find it hard to disagree with any of the suggestions made here for a remake of LOTM...but who would we get to play the Sachem? Why, Wes Studi, of course! |
Seamus |
Posted - November 18 2008 : 6:20:24 PM OK...back to the topic.....
"If ROTM was le-made..."
(PS--Back in the early '80's we had an Exchange Student Japanese daughter, Hiromi.... "Lomi", she went by.... who has since given us a beautiful granddaughter, Reiku. I'd love to go see them someday, but I don't think I'll ever be able to....)
NOW...back to the Topic:
I think it's WAY too soon to remake it. We need a whole new generation of GOOD actors/actresses.....not the current Pop Tart crowd of Hollywood bozos. We need folks with talent who are believable! After all, how long was it from the original to 'our' LOTM??? Answer: It was 72 years from the original in 1920 (Want a treat? Watch THIS ONE!!) to 'ours'(1992)! There was also one in 1936, and....we cannot forget all the serials,TV shows, etc., along the way.
I vote to wait awhile for a crop of as-yet-unborn talent....maybe by then there will be some!
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Wilderness Woman |
Posted - November 18 2008 : 1:10:21 PM quote: Originally posted by nipponophile
Off topic, but just wanted to pass on humble apologies to Wilderness Woman if I appeared to come across as flippant in answering your question This was certainly not my intention.
No problem!
Yes, Dad was quite taken with Japan and its people, the beauty of their houses, their gardens, their artwork, etc. As you can imagine, it was all very different in Japan in the early 1950s. Most of the old ways were still in tact.
Dad lives in our Pacific Northwest, in Portland Oregon. There were a lot of Japanese immigrants who made their way there in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and there are many beautiful Japanese-influenced gardens in that part of the U.S. In fact, Portland's Sister City is Sapporo!
Oooops.... sorry. Still off-topic. |
nipponophile |
Posted - November 18 2008 : 10:55:02 AM Off topic, but just wanted to pass on humble apologies to Wilderness Woman if I appeared to come across as flippant in answering your question This was certainly not my intention. Sounds like your father had a similar aesthetic appreciation for Japan as I do (an appreciation that is proving to be very expensive as the years roll on....) Back on topic, perhaps not a re-casting for Hawkeye, but would dearly have loved to use a hair straightner on his locks..... |
lilyvonstudt |
Posted - November 17 2008 : 9:57:50 PM nipponophile, you're very rare because there's not many a gaijin who speak nihongo! I am sadly one of the majority who doesn't. I was learning for a while but didn't have time to continue. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - November 17 2008 : 12:59:30 PM I actually didn't mean that to be funny. It was a serious question, and one that made sense to me given your board name and what you had just posted.
My father was stationed in Japan for a year during the Korean War. While there, he purchased and sent home some very lovely things, from Kokeshi (also called Sendai) dolls to silk kimonos to cloisone vases to carved ivory figures to Sake sets to beautifully detailed ceramic figurines. He, too, fell in love with Japan.
But, this is off topic for this thread... |
nipponophile |
Posted - November 17 2008 : 12:37:32 PM No, no NO, Wilderness Woman!! Not even CLOSE to being Japanese in ethnicity (I'm a 4th/5th generation Australian of Scottish/English/German descent), but very much in love with the country and its people, and have been for over 15 years. To the point where many of my Japanese friends tell me I'm more Japanese than them! I'm currently living in Tokyo, where I've been working for almost four years. |
Wilderness Woman |
Posted - November 17 2008 : 12:32:39 PM I had actually been wondering about that. Are you, by any chance, Japanese by race or descent? |
nipponophile |
Posted - November 17 2008 : 12:26:31 PM 1. Daisuke Takahashi (2007 World Figure Skating Championships silver medallist), 2007 Exhibition routine to Bjork's Bachelorette 2. Hiroyuki Sanada, The Last Samurai 3. Ken Watanabe, The Last Samurai
The above may give you a clue as to why my screen name is as it is... |
winglo |
Posted - November 16 2008 : 7:53:24 PM ok, ok, nipponophile. I have to ask. . .who are numbers 1, 2, and 3? |
nipponophile |
Posted - November 11 2008 : 10:38:01 AM I'm with you Kirachi, Sean Wei Mah is HOT!! But my heart will ALWAYS have a place for Eric circa 1992 as Uncas (in fact, he is #4 on my personal list of most beautiful appearances by a man ever). |
winglo |
Posted - April 26 2008 : 10:18:21 AM quote: Originally posted by caitlin
Well, if they wait much longer than Eric could always play Chingachgook...
Caitlin, I've been too busy with teaching to get on here lately and came back to find this rather interesting posting about an LOTM remake. I'm reading along taking in everyone's thoughts/opinions and then I read your comment and laughed out loud. That is so funny.
In all seriousness, though, I doubt if Eric is a person to try to "remake" past achievements. I don't know, but I would bet that LOTM is over and done with for him. So, we'll have to get someone else for Chingachgook, I guess. |
Obediah |
Posted - April 26 2008 : 12:28:19 AM That would really make him "THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS!" |
caitlin |
Posted - April 25 2008 : 8:52:54 PM Well, if they wait much longer than Eric could always play Chingachgook... |
Michelle |
Posted - April 25 2008 : 12:15:04 AM RedFraggle great casting....i agree with you...so that leaves the parts of Uncas and Alice...Eric has to come back for the remake/also Alice.....Natalie Dormer great choice RedFraggle... Great casting from you all..and remember what i said about make-up....im sure Eric will look great....i know its 17 years on for Eric...but he still looks cute/beautiful features and im sure make-up artists aswell as training him back to the way he was in 1991...should not be a prob...if he realy worked at it..call me crazy... |
Michelle |
Posted - April 23 2008 : 9:28:04 PM Oh and the member is Kirachi,we met on myspace aswell as here....
I can send the link but its a very secure site on myspace and only requested freinds can see the profile. |
Michelle |
Posted - April 23 2008 : 9:24:25 PM Hey Fragil!
Thankyou so much...well they could cast me...too..Cora...lol...
How are you doing!
Have you heard about my PETITION FOR ERIC..awaitng for post to go up from a member on hear,its great to be back.
P.S.EXCUSE THE SPELLING ITS 02AM IN THE UK |
RedFraggle |
Posted - April 23 2008 : 9:17:35 PM Let's see about other casting....
I like Charlie Cox for Duncan. He was so cute in Stardust and he plays the bumbling romantic hero well. After all, that's what he would have to be if we were making a version of LOTM that was true to the book. Duncan would pretty much be our main character. Weird to think of, eh? Image Insert:
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As for Hawkeye, what about Viggo Mortenson? Cooper's Hawkeye is supposed to be tall, unhandsome, and with stringy muscles. Not that Viggo is unhandsome, but I think that he could make a passable Hawkeye with a nice, weathered look like he had in Hidalgo (though maybe not as cowboyish). Ahhhh, Viggo. Image Insert:
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And finally, to prove that I really have thought too much about this topic (instead of doing my work), here's my suggestion for Cora, who is supposed to be partially of African descent. I thought this woman was absolutely beautiful in Denzel's Deja Vu. Her name is Paula Patton.
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Need I prove further that I love procrastination? |
RedFraggle |
Posted - April 23 2008 : 9:11:02 PM quote: Originally posted by Michelle
...look at the remake on ...Pride And prejudice.....not very atal i felt...no way near as amazing as the original.
I completely agree. There can be only one Mr. Darcy.
Good to see you back again, Michelle. |
Michelle |
Posted - April 23 2008 : 8:32:24 PM -Weldone-definately-Natalie Dormer for Alice,not sure about Sean Wei Mah-maybe have to disagree there ladies....can not replace Uncas...he has such a distinguish look remember....the actor Sean Wei Mah looks loverly though,but would have maybe bring back Eric for this final roll as Uncas ~that would be Crazy i know...but have to say-and mentioned before....make up can do wonders....and a strict plan to work out and be 20 years younger...it can happen....i know the actor Jodhi May *Alice...dose look so young in the film..and making a remake...maybe not so good..but maybe *The last of the Mohicans-20 years on....but thinking of a catchy title to catch people attention also...with a...continued story ofthere lives and add with on the bonus feature on the dvd on release..aswell..sounds good huh! But a remake ...i do not beleive in remakes....look at the remake on ...Pride And prejudice.....not very atal i felt...no way near as amazing as the original. |
Light of the Moon |
Posted - April 17 2008 : 8:42:11 PM I'm soon to be 33 (yikes!) and have been mistaken for 23-25 depending on whose looking. No one expects to hear 30-something. Not even the people carding at clubs.
The last time I went they called the police, though I was trying to pass off a fake ID because of my date of birth!
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Kirachi |
Posted - April 17 2008 : 11:14:14 AM yay I'm 26, I still get asked for ID when I go to bars! I think it's my height though |
Irishgirl |
Posted - April 17 2008 : 09:26:28 AM I suppose and she is only 26, which is still pretty young. She could pass for a teenager. |