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Post by Madamluna on Mar 8, 2004 20:46:13 GMT -5
...about the secondary characters and their descriptions (i.e. bald man with the long nose, hook-handed man, powder-faced women etc. etc. etc.). neggy and I have been looking for them and we can't find them.
Thanks in advance.
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Post by Pester, Rumormonger on Mar 8, 2004 21:01:00 GMT -5
I know that the person who looks like neither a man or a woman is played by the boss on Drew Carrey. He doesn't look to androgynous to me, but I suppose they'll put him in a fatsuit and such.
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Post by Lon on Mar 8, 2004 21:14:53 GMT -5
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Post by negativenine on Mar 8, 2004 21:19:40 GMT -5
Naww... it had like, descriptions of what the characters were like so they could cast them... or something...
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Post by BSam on Mar 15, 2004 8:02:29 GMT -5
OMG he was in red dwarf... and he was one of the cooler characters from drew carrey...he was good in 'saving grace' as well
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Post by BSam on Mar 16, 2004 7:25:01 GMT -5
Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender: Perhaps the most comic of the henchpeople, and extremely large, we never realize if this henchperson is male or female. She/he sports several ridiculous disguises, dances and sings, with unintelligible glee." what??????
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Post by Madamluna on Mar 16, 2004 14:40:38 GMT -5
This? www.thezreview.co.uk/comingsoon/l/lemonysnicket.shtmBaudelaore has been in touch with the following "Jennifer Coolidge will play white-faced woman #1. According to casting documents FilmJerk.com has received, which are used by agents to submit their clients for possible auditions, the five roles sought include: Hook Handed Man: Scowling, sarcastic, and rough around the edges, he's Count Olaf's chief henchman, and does whatever ever it takes to please "The Boss." He sometimes wears fake hands to cover his deformity, as he has hooks for hands. Bald Man: As nasty as his fellow henchmen, he acts as Olaf's fawning manservant and also the master of ceremonies and stage manager of Olaf's theatrical productions. White-Faced Woman #1: A henchwoman and Olaf's maid. One tough broad, she is as deadpan as she is nasty, except when it comes to Olaf, whom she coddles. Always seen with her white-faced counterpart, she loves to gamble and torture the Baudelaire children. White-Faced Woman #2: Olaf's other henchwoman and #1's sidekick, she's nasty, but agreeable, reiterating whatever her fellow white-faced cohort says. Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender: Perhaps the most comic of the henchpeople, and extremely large, we never realize if this henchperson is male or female. She/he sports several ridiculous disguises, dances and sings, with unintelligible glee." www.filmjerk.comYES. THANK YOU SO MUCH. HUG WIF WUV. These don't sound half bad--as a matter of fact, except for the (HORRIBLE HORRIBLE) androgyne part, they all sound spot-on. Olaf with a fawning manservant? Tocuna/Flo/whichever gambling? (Except that Olaf doesn't need one of 'em as his pseudo-girlfriend yet. When did he meet Esme? From the way it sounded in VV to me, it was before the books even started.) Lucafont as his chief henchman? All these and more equal a happy, happy, happy Lunathingy. Hell, I could probably start making fanfics based on the movie before it even comes out. It's kind of weird that they're giving more character development to these guys in the movie than in the books. Usually it's the other way around. I just hope that they aren't horrible aesthetically. (It's also really, really weird that the movie seems to be more slash-friendly, with not one but two of his male henchmen sucking up to him all the time. OF COURSE, I'M NOT COMPLAINING. X3333333)
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