JONATHAN | | |
Round 1 | "My first pick is an off-beat one for sure: Peter Dinklage. Dwarfism or not, the man can act. The Station Agent and his stint on Nip/Tuck showcased his dramatic side, while his brief roles in The Baxter and Saint John of Las Vegas showed he’s also got comedy chops. The man should gain a whole ton of fame, and as a producer, it’s my job to make that happen." |  |
Round 2 | "Crispin Hellion Glover marches by the beat of his own drum and you got to respect a man who could've sold out after Back to the Future, but instead took crazy roles. Not to say I won't typecast him in my movie though haha." |  |
Round 3 | Emily Mortimer |  |
Round 4 | "I realized I needed a director, so for my fourth round pick, I’m going with David Slade. From all accounts, his attempt at a Twilight movie was actually watchable (a rare feat indeed), but I’m picking him because I liked how unsettled Hard Candy and 30 Days of Night made me, and it’ll work for the idea I am fleshing out." |  |
Round 5 | "Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Yes, I’m a wrestling fan so I’ve got my loyalties, but compare him to other wrestler turned actors and tell me this guy doesn’t have at least a modicrum of talent. Plus, he’s shown that he’s willing to take different kinds of roles, even if the movies themselves aren’t that good. Oh and I don’t care if “The Rock” moniker is done being used, I’m using it anyway!" |  |
Round 6 | "Here is my pick: Juliette Lewis. Why? Because she's absolutely insane, and if there is one woman who could believably play Crispin Glover's wife, it's her. " |  |
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