04-26-2010, 02:15 AM
Matrix w/Smith - No. Smith ain't "low-key" enough, too much emotion for the type of role
Day Off w/Depp - Yes. Depp could play Bueller just as good as Broderick if he could channel a slightly lower-pitched "Willy Wonka" at that age
Pretty Woman w/Pacino & Ryan - Yes. Might actually be considered a classic, in my eyes as well
Speed w/Grieco - Not really familiar with the actor. The vibe he gives me is that he'd be about the same-quality-with-different-delivery
Benjamin Button w/Travolta - On the fence. Only seen a bit of the film but I could imgaine Travolta pulling it off... then, I cqan imagine him making BB look totally stupid as well
Back to the Future w/Macchio - Adequate. But nowhere near the awesomely perfect "exasperated but willing good guy" fit J. Fox was
Clockwork w/...Tim Curry? - If that is Tim Curry, then it would be too overt. McDowall can blend in a lot better as a psycho masquerading as a good-but-no-good kid, you'd probably figure something was wrong with Curry's DeLarge too early to let him get near you
Thelma/Louise w/Griffith & Davis - I wanna see this film but I haven't. The actresses just sort of blend in with anything I see'em in
Roger Rabbit w/Murphy - No. Murphy's generally too happy looking to portray the detective
JFK w/Gibson - No. It just don't work
Home Alone w/DeNiro - What Freddy'sFingers said. I could see him being a bumbling crook but not near as iconic as Pesci's bumbling crook
Field of Dreams w/Hanks - About the same I'd imagine
Lord of the Rings w/Crowe - Noooooo......
Footloose w/Cruise - It'd be a lot, lot more generic I'd imagine, but it wouldn't absolutely fail.
Day Off w/Depp - Yes. Depp could play Bueller just as good as Broderick if he could channel a slightly lower-pitched "Willy Wonka" at that age
Pretty Woman w/Pacino & Ryan - Yes. Might actually be considered a classic, in my eyes as well
Speed w/Grieco - Not really familiar with the actor. The vibe he gives me is that he'd be about the same-quality-with-different-delivery
Benjamin Button w/Travolta - On the fence. Only seen a bit of the film but I could imgaine Travolta pulling it off... then, I cqan imagine him making BB look totally stupid as well
Back to the Future w/Macchio - Adequate. But nowhere near the awesomely perfect "exasperated but willing good guy" fit J. Fox was
Clockwork w/...Tim Curry? - If that is Tim Curry, then it would be too overt. McDowall can blend in a lot better as a psycho masquerading as a good-but-no-good kid, you'd probably figure something was wrong with Curry's DeLarge too early to let him get near you
Thelma/Louise w/Griffith & Davis - I wanna see this film but I haven't. The actresses just sort of blend in with anything I see'em in

Roger Rabbit w/Murphy - No. Murphy's generally too happy looking to portray the detective
JFK w/Gibson - No. It just don't work
Home Alone w/DeNiro - What Freddy'sFingers said. I could see him being a bumbling crook but not near as iconic as Pesci's bumbling crook
Field of Dreams w/Hanks - About the same I'd imagine
Lord of the Rings w/Crowe - Noooooo......
Footloose w/Cruise - It'd be a lot, lot more generic I'd imagine, but it wouldn't absolutely fail.
âThe Fright Night remake is a film which taps into the audienceâs deepest rooted fears, such as those of vampires throwing motorcycles at them. I dread the thought of a vampire throwing a refrigerator or a deskjet printer or... Iâd better stop before I give myself nightmaresâ


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