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Published on Thursday, August 5, 1999 - 11:21pm |
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13 DAYS casting news: The Role Of JFK is filled!
I have this story confirmed so this casting is dead on. Oh hell, I forgot my place. Hey folks, Harry here, with the psychedelic poltergeist of Timothy Leary with an inside look at the casting of John F Kennedy in the upcoming 13 DAYS. Now, I know what a lot of you folks are thinking. "Oh... that other project by David Self, writer of THE HAUNTING." Well, while David Self was the credited screenwriter... His last draft was before DeBont came on, and before Spielberg started playing musical screenwriters with the script. Character motivations, intimate scenes and a near complete different ending were all quite different in Self's draft. Oh... and dialogue was changed radically. However, under the protective wing of New Line and Beacon surely... SURELY no travesty will befall Self or his script again. (Even if I did have a lot of fun with that film, it was a worse movie for the changes) If, somehow, the gods smile upon Donaldson... If somehow the following alleged 'possession' is true and if they can find an equally possessed soul to fill RFK's shoes... then we will have a film that could quite possibly be a best picture quality. However, there are lots and LOTS of missteps the project can take... I don't think this was one. I like Bruce Greenwood and I feel he might very well be looking at the film role that will break him into the mainstream. Too bad folks (en masse) didn't see EXOTICA or SWEET HEREAFTER.... sigh... Well here ya go...
Harry my boy, stick out your tongue, I want to give you a drop (Leary-style) on the trades. I know your interest in 13Days was diminished when Donaldson signed on, but they just cast Bruce Greenwood as JFK. Now I know you're going,
"Greenwood? Who the hell... oh, THAT guy. What are they thinking?" But
you should see his tape. As the transient psychedelic poltergeist, I recognize a possession when I see one, and this was no performance. He channeled that great man. The ghost of fucking JFK walks the dreary halls of
Barwick Independent Studios. He got the cadence. He underplayed the
accent so you didn't feel like you were being assaulted by an impersonator.
He nailed that unfocussed middle-distance stare, you know the one when the man seemed to be staring into the infinite (where I now float). He even held his body in Kennedy's distinctive slouches and leanings in response to that back pain the President had. It was sheer mastery. He disappears in the role.
After a while watching him, I found myself getting confused about what
Kennedy really looked like, but then astral acid can do that to you. I hope they don't screw him up with too much
direction, or that the script by that chughead responsible for THE HAUNTING doesn't blow. To bring a short story to a long close Harry, they snapped up Greenwood, closing with him last night.
The Psychedelic Poltergeist of Timothy Leary
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Reader Talkback
Cool by NM Movie Man | Aug 7th, 1999 03:06:03 AM | Nowhere Man by Kiwi-1 | Aug 7th, 1999 04:45:21 AM | I'm first! all right by Billy Idol | Aug 7th, 1999 05:21:51 AM | Watch Exotica and The Sweet
Hereafter to see Greenwood's
range.. by Bundren | Aug 7th, 1999 06:45:55 AM | Surprising choice! by Whitey | Aug 7th, 1999 08:18:44 AM | Woo by Anton_Sirius | Aug 7th, 1999 08:24:26 AM | Nowhere Man Lives Again! by nolanliang | Aug 7th, 1999 08:40:13 AM | What? by TheKellySisters | Aug 7th, 1999 12:59:44 PM | You know who he looks like? by RADOM | Aug 7th, 1999 03:11:20 PM | Nowhere Man ending - dream
sequence and insanity by luthardt | Aug 9th, 1999 12:51:09 PM | Will he bang Marilyn Monroe in
this one? by Wolfpack | Aug 21st, 2006 08:10:04 AM |
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