Uh, yeah. Cause in a movie about zombies THAT would be the unbelieveable part! LOL
BTW Anthony Edwards would be perfect for the role of Angel.
Uh, yeah. Cause in a movie about zombies THAT would be the unbelieveable part! LOL
BTW Anthony Edwards would be perfect for the role of Angel.
Actually, he would play an excellent Gatekeeper.
Eesh. I'm not a fan of Damon Wayans Jr., or for that matter, any of the Wayan brothers. IMO, they are just the epitome of awful acting.
Never even thought of using him. Wow. I think this one will have to develop in my mind. The problem I have is Kevin Smith comes off as lovable in all his roles, and so I would have a hard time seeing him playing someone who isn't liked by all.
I probably should read the last 9 pages but I want to suggest that instead of watching Live action show, how about a animated series instead so to keep the VA's around. I mean in japan the VA's make audio dramas for their respective series. So, how we do the opposite and keep them on board for animated series?
Feel free to tear me apart if this already been suggested.
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Loretta Devine as Tonya
Whoopie would be my 2nd choice.
Esai Morales as Victor
Skittles
Am I right?
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Lizzy is hard to place. I always imagined her as having one of those faces with intelligence written all over it but happens to be blonde. Unlike the rest of my picks, this actress doesn't do TV and would be impossible to get but her look is almost right.
scarlett-johansson2.jpg Scarlett Johansson - Lizzy
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come on guys they got cover art for saul on the site. hes not that black![]()
I hope they don't turn it into a TV show unless the original team is in charge.
The radio drama is amazing because everyone is in their element. While I do love good visual media I would hate to see this franchaise (for lack of a better word) turn to shit, as most things do when they try to appeal to grander audiences. I think the radio drama series is a refreshing way to be entertained and I am hoping the We're Alive team continues on creating stories when they are finished with this one in a similar fashion.
Most of us would agree that books are better than movies. That's usually because the author has the ability to directly tell you what the characters are feeling and doing whereas in visual media the actor must portray that, which usually adds a fair bit of complexity and difficulty into the project.
I do love a good Zombie film, but I don't want We're Alive to turn into one.
You have a good point there. I hate when great books/oldies are turned into crappy shows. Like the Sookie Stackhouse book series for example. The TV producers did well in separating the show from the wishy-washy teen fad that is Twilight. But at the same time I they undermined certain character relationships and over exaggerated parts of the plot to stretch the story out for an hour. Then they added junk that was just plain WRONG (ie dancing fairies).
KC, show 'em who's boss! Tell the production company that you're in charge or no deal! $20 million is not enough to convince you! Do it!
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