Hello/questions/casting Cate Blanchett & others
Joanne Collins
joannec at lisp.com.au
Sun Feb 25 06:51:36 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 12966
>> I think he'd be very good.
>Well we won't have to argue about that now will we ?
True.
>> Why would a popular actor/actress be an awful fate? It really depends
>on
>> the acting ability, not the popularity, IMO.
>Because if they are too popular then they may not take the part
>seriously enough. Not a problem with the two actors who have been cast.
Ah, I see. Oddly, I don't think that's the case with Alan Rickman. He just
*is* Snape. I like him very much.
>> And what does over eggs the pudding mean?
>Over acts.
Ah, I see. Yes...there are some who are guilty of that, aren't there?
>> As for James, I would love to see Samuel West in the role. He's one of
>my
>> favourite British actors, probably best known for being in Carrington
>with
>> Emma Thompson and the Hornblower movie The Frogs & The Lobsters.
>Ohh yes. Very good. Very good looking too.
I can't disagree. I'd love to see him in the movies *somewhere*. Actually,
he wouldn't make a bad Lockhart either (Though I still like the Cary Elwes
suggestion).
>> Joanne, who for some strange reason sees James Potter as having dark
>blonde
>> hair, even though Harry's is brown.
>Every one has their own mind's eye.
True. I also see Lily's hair as brown, which could be where Harry gets it
from, after all.
Joanne, who would also like to see Robert Lindsay turn up somewhere or
other...you know, there are so many wonderful British actors out there.
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