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JimWantsAliens L-L1*
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 5:04 pm |
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I saw Sicario last night. Struck me Emily Blunt would make a good Anne Lewis. Different to Nancy but there's something in her performance that made me watch her for the whole film pretending she was Lewis.
When I think of the holy trinity of sci-fi films from my childhood, all of them had strong yet compassionate female characters: Anne Lewis, Sarah Connor, Ellen Ripley. Whatever direction another Robo film takes, I hope Anne Lewis returns, chewing bubblegum and kicking punks in the back!
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RoboFan_93 Would Buy You For a Dollar
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:05 pm |
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Yeah, I can see Emily Blunt in the role. She has the potential to kick ass.
Otherwise... not really thinking of anyone at the moment. I'd maybe like to see someone who isn't too well known. _________________ Anything you post can be used against you!
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:22 pm |
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At the time of us speculating who would get the part in the remake (and before it was given to a dude) I thought Katee Sackhoff would have been a good choice and I still think she'd fit perfectly.
I remember a few fans wanted Scarlett Johansen as Lewis but personally I've really never thought her being believable as an action star. Sure she does plenty of action roles but it never feels believable to me.
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JimWantsAliens L-L1*
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 6:34 pm |
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Sackhoff is a very good call Archive.
I thought Fassbender and Johanssen would have been the dream team long ago. I'm not opposed to her but I think she's etched too firmly in people's minds as Black Widow now. Mind you, Sam Jackson was in the reboot but not in an action role.
Blunt is being named as a possible contender for Captain Marvel. One obstacle for Robo as a big budget franchise is there's always people lining to do the Marvel movies first. Mind you, with Anne Lewis you don't have to persuade an actor to wear the Robo suit. Funny sentence to type because I wouldn't care how uncomfortable it is. If I owned it, I'd even lounge in it.
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:27 pm |
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Nice, looks like they've just had a lovers tiff, and big Robo clearly didn't come out the winner! _________________ Roobocop // The future of Australian justice...
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Stan The Man Bah Concepts Division
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 2:36 am |
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JimWantsAliens : | When I think of the holy trinity of sci-fi films from my childhood, all of them had strong yet compassionate female characters: Anne Lewis, Sarah Connor, Ellen Ripley. Whatever direction another Robo film takes, I hope Anne Lewis returns, chewing bubblegum and kicking punks in the back! |
Indeed, need to have that particular quality.
That said, frankly, I don't think Scarlett Johanssen has that. More than that I honestly think she's a bit too pretty and exudes just a bit too much overt sexuality (which has been reinforced in most all of her roles), and that's a no-no for the Anne Lewis character.
I remember Sackhoff being well agreed before and I don't think that's changed much now, she is still a good pick. Blunt is also a good pick, I could see her doing quite well in that kind of role, actually.
Bah, maybe I'll think about this when I get some free time and come up with a couple contenders. I agree with 93 that it would be good to have a 'sort of' unknown for the role. I also gotta say - and keep in mind I'm usually not one to toot the diversity horn - but I think a woman of color might make for an interesting pick as well. _________________ I don't wanna pay that, PhotoBucket. Now maybe you haven't heard, but I'm the guy in old Archive. So hows about you just shit snow for a year and I'll figure out something else. Sayonara!
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RoboJOF Sgt-L4
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 3:38 am |
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Lewis' character is that of a really tough tomboy who doesn't say much. In the original movie, I remember not finding her the slightest bit attractive even though the actress, Nancy Allen, was really hot in Carrie. I think that they would have to downplay her sexuality and make her a really cold strong female figure. Like Sigorney Weaver in the Alien movies (also hot, but I believe was intentionally made to be more masculine in the movies), she would need to be the same type of powerful actress. Honestly, the first that comes to mind is Michele Rodriguez because she did so many movies where she was also a tomboy (Fast and the Furious), but I don't know if that would be the best choice.
You would probably want to go with an older actress just because going too young might weaken the credibility of the actress. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo actress (I can't think of her name) was tough and reserved, but maybe too young for the part.
Mirielle Enos, who was in Sabatage, was another that comes to mind. She was really badass in that movie and she might be a good attempt an remaking Anne Lewis. Just a thought.
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artuditu mio Cid
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 12:55 pm |
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RoboJOF : | Lewis' character is that of a really tough tomboy who doesn't say much. In the original movie, I remember not finding her the slightest bit attractive even though the actress, Nancy Allen, was really hot in Carrie. I think that they would have to downplay her sexuality and make her a really cold strong female figure. Like Sigorney Weaver in the Alien movies (also hot, but I believe was intentionally made to be more masculine in the movies), she would need to be the same type of powerful actress. Honestly, the first that comes to mind is Michele Rodriguez because she did so many movies where she was also a tomboy (Fast and the Furious), but I don't know if that would be the best choice.
You would probably want to go with an older actress just because going too young might weaken the credibility of the actress. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo actress (I can't think of her name) was tough and reserved, but maybe too young for the part.
Mirielle Enos, who was in Sabatage, was another that comes to mind. She was really badass in that movie and she might be a good attempt an remaking Anne Lewis. Just a thought. |
I agree. Despite Nancy Allen being quite hot in Carrie, you wouldn't think of her in that way at all in RoboCop, and I think it worked very well, she was a colleague and friend, for a first movie you don't need to play at all with her sexuality. Maybe in later installments at some point (marvel comic books had that issue where all the police department went mad and Lewis kissed Robo), but that's it.
It is still hard to believe how the RoboMake discarded such a strong female character... Just because they wanted Murphy's wife to play a big role they thought they wouldn't need another female character to compete with, but all the female dynamics (wife-mother) became suddenly more traditional than a movie released 27 years before.
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Stan The Man Bah Concepts Division
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 5:08 pm |
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artuditu : | It is still hard to believe how the RoboMake discarded such a strong female character... Just because they wanted Murphy's wife to play a big role they thought they wouldn't need another female character to compete with, but all the female dynamics (wife-mother) became suddenly more traditional than a movie released 27 years before. |
Nail on the head, I still never got that myself - In that regard the original remains rather innovative while the remakeboot almost regresses, kind of a shame, really.
You and JOF also said it about Nancy. Could be a hot and attractive gal to be sure as with Carrie but not to be so here, that's gotta be toned down - Having that sexuality aspect in the film is a detraction and inappropriate as Neumeier said. Maybe can can bring it up later but initially it's gotta be more neutral.
I can't help but hear the opposing side in my head saying 'you're asking for exactly the same as the original, what's the point - why not change it up a bit with Lewis?'. And to be fair, that is a decent point, but all-told, I like sticking with what works when it comes to the Lewis character for the most part - I'd rather play more with other pieces/parts. I think most everyone else would be of the same mind, too. _________________ I don't wanna pay that, PhotoBucket. Now maybe you haven't heard, but I'm the guy in old Archive. So hows about you just shit snow for a year and I'll figure out something else. Sayonara!
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RoboPimp PIMPY SUPREME
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 7:56 pm |
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artuditu mio Cid
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 10:53 pm |
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Too short I'm afraid
It's actually not easy to pick an actress, Lewis had a balanced mix, she could be tough and professional, she could be friendly and a bit cheeky/funny, she could be emotional, she also looked somewhat strong/athletic, but not exaggerated, very confident in her cop uniform, and overall she was NOT a tomboy, she was feminine (but not sexualized). May sound easy, but is a balance hard to find.
In R2 by the way she had even more tough action scenes, but we know when not fighting her hairstyle took out some of the toughness from R1, but with a helmet she kicked plenty of asses (more than in R1 actually).
In R3 I'm sorry to say but she looked like a mother, hairstyle didn't help, she looked much older (despite movie being shot not long after R2), not tough at all, more out of place on her cop uniform, and in general her acting felt a bit disengaged, but I don't blame her, it was the movie...
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RoboJOF Sgt-L4
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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2015 11:45 pm |
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Stan, your comment crossed my mind as well. If you are going to make a new movie, why try to recreate the original. I am not opposed to a feminine Anne Lewis character, but I think that the character has a distinct purpose, to be a partner to Robocop and while her personal details may be somewhat involved in the plot, she still needs to be able to serve that purpose. I think that one thing that Lewis did well was to add some realistic humor with her characters' dialogue. Play that up, make her a humorous character who reflects on things as she sees them (sorry chief, I guess I f***ed up.). She could add some levity to a serious movie and essentially be the voice of the audience that is watching the film and reflect on things that happen.
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 11:49 am |
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Stan The Man : | In that regard the original remains rather innovative while the remakeboot almost regresses, kind of a shame, really. |
Yes, itīs also interesting how they decided to work on a future without big barriers between men/women. The showers, the look of some of the policewomen (short hair, etc). For a Verhoeven flick, a guy known from his crude violence and sex, looks strange to get a flick without big sex scenes (the one I could think of in this flick itīs the rape scene, and I think it goes more in the violent aspect).
In that aspect, in RebootCop it goes cliche: here you got a baddass male partner, and here you got the hot wife to get teenagers wanking themselves while thinking on her when sheīs on a bra, breathing heavily.
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JohnBoyAdvance Sgt-L1
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 4:11 pm |
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Rhonda Rousey. (giggle) Actually I could see her playing a Terminator. Ie: Emotionless, arsekicker and doesnt sell shit.
I really dont know. ScarJo is doing so much stuff as a headliner she probably couldnt do it now. Especially that she would be in the supporting role unless they were to swerve us at the end. Or something.
Im a Brit so I'll throw in Michelle Ryan's name. She did the remake of Bionic Woman which apparently suffered in the writer's strike. Seems to have had some action-y moments and shes a decent enough actress.
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