George Dance wrote: >Will Dockery wrote: >> Joy Yourcenar <eeyore @gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Interestingly, other posters in RAP have > > > > > commented on that being a good choice for Dennis Hammes
Who?
Whoever did that simply did not know Hammes.
> > > > No, Woody Allen is just as wrong a choice for Hammes, who would have > > > > to have a major role in any honest film about Usenet poetry
> > > > Jeanne Khan (as well as Sherrie) would be a great person for feedback > > > > on casting Dennis Hammes.
> > > > William Shatner, maybe?
Actually, I remember Tom Bishop requesting Shatner to play him in the original thread!
> > > Your title change caught my eye.
> > > For Dennis, I'd suggest Johnny Depp in his pirate character. He could > > > run around declaiming and waving his sword.
I can almost see Sean Connery as Dennis M. Hammes... right age, also.
> > > Looking back over the thread, I'd say Joy miscast me as well. I'd > > > suggest Eric Peterson of "Corner Gas."
> > Depp, maybe so... I'm not familiar with Eric Peterson, I'll have to > > Google him.
> "Corner Gas" was a high point of Canadian TV. Actually, I'd rather be > played by Brent Butt of the same show, but I suspect Peterson would be > more accurate.
Not much Canadian television makes it this far South, although SCTV and the various actors that came from it has always been very high on my list of favorites.
Back in the 1980s SCTV was in heavy rotation on the only "free" channel available here in Shadowville for those of us who refused to give in and buy cable... every night from around 1983-85 there was SCTV, "One Day At A Time" reruns, PTL Club with Jim & Tammy Faye Baker and old Gene Autry movies, and that was it for television after Tom Snyder's show.
and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. Will, I truly hope You are happy."
"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
-comments by Connie Rainjon
-- New Will Dockery recordings, "Corning Town", "Crawford Road Crawl", "Rosell", "Little Homeless Clown" & "She Came From Overseas": http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
>> > > For Dennis, I'd suggest Johnny Depp in his pirate character. He could >> > > run around declaiming and waving his sword.
>I can almost see Sean Connery as Dennis M. Hammes... right age, also.
>> > > Looking back over the thread, I'd say Joy miscast me as well. I'd >> > > suggest Eric Peterson of "Corner Gas."
>> > Depp, maybe so... I'm not familiar with Eric Peterson, I'll have to >> > Google him.
>> "Corner Gas" was a high point of Canadian TV. Actually, I'd rather be >> played by Brent Butt of the same show, but I suspect Peterson would be >> more accurate.
>Not much Canadian television makes it this far South, although SCTV >and the various actors that came from it has always been very high on >my list of favorites.
>Back in the 1980s SCTV was in heavy rotation on the only "free" >channel available here in Shadowville for those of us who refused to >give in and buy cable... every night from around 1983-85 there was >SCTV, "One Day At A Time" reruns, PTL Club with Jim & Tammy Faye Baker >and old Gene Autry movies, and that was it for television after Tom >Snyder's show.
>and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
>"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the >first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. >Will, I truly hope You are happy."
>"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
> On Sat, 2 May 2009 11:31:56 -0700 (PDT), Will Dockery wrote: > >George Dance wrote: > >>Will Dockery wrote: > >>> Joy Yourcenar <eeyore @gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > > > > Interestingly, other posters in RAP have > >> > > > > commented on that being a good choice for Dennis Hammes
> >Who?
> >Whoever did that simply did not know Hammes.
> Jeanne Khan approved it.
I missed that, and still find it hard to believe.
> >> > > > No, Woody Allen is just as wrong a choice for Hammes, who would have > >> > > > to have a major role in any honest film about Usenet poetry
> >> > > > Jeanne Khan (as well as Sherrie) would be a great person for feedback > >> > > > on casting Dennis Hammes.
> >> > > > William Shatner, maybe?
> >Actually, I remember Tom Bishop requesting Shatner to play him in the > >original thread!
> That was completely different in that you wanted to make a movie about Dennis > Hammes, and hardly inclusive.
Wrong, some other lady started the thread several years ago... I forgot her name but she's pretty well known, I do recall.
A Hammes movie would follow his life, true, and would include his college years, John Berryman, his years in the Army when he saved Germany from /something/, his guitar playing times, the many loves and loses, which brings on the poetry, his times as dance instructor, worm farmer, et cetera, and so on... a true epic about a flawed but great man.
Hold it,,, ping Jeanne... Jack Nicholson would make a great Dennis M. Hammes:
> >> > > For Dennis, I'd suggest Johnny Depp in his pirate character. He could > >> > > run around declaiming and waving his sword.
> >I can almost see Sean Connery as Dennis M. Hammes... right age, also.
> >> > > Looking back over the thread, I'd say Joy miscast me as well. I'd > >> > > suggest Eric Peterson of "Corner Gas."
> >> > Depp, maybe so... I'm not familiar with Eric Peterson, I'll have to > >> > Google him.
> >> "Corner Gas" was a high point of Canadian TV. Actually, I'd rather be > >> played by Brent Butt of the same show, but I suspect Peterson would be > >> more accurate.
> >Not much Canadian television makes it this far South, although SCTV > >and the various actors that came from it has always been very high on > >my list of favorites.
> >Back in the 1980s SCTV was in heavy rotation on the only "free" > >channel available here in Shadowville for those of us who refused to > >give in and buy cable... every night from around 1983-85 there was > >SCTV, "One Day At A Time" reruns, PTL Club with Jim & Tammy Faye Baker > >and old Gene Autry movies, and that was it for television after Tom > >Snyder's show.
> >> > I thought her pick of Amy Winehouse for me was a great one... she has > >> > the Dockery eyes and of course she's a brilliant singer and performer.
> >> I can't see it; your character needs the unshaven look. Let me think > >> about that. > >> How about: Ruben Studdard?> --
> >Again, unfamilar with him... George Clooney was mentioned last night > >by a friend of mine (may need to Tinyurl these, let me know):
> >and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
> >"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the > >first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. > >Will, I truly hope You are happy."
> >"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
> >-comments by Connie Rainjon
-- New Will Dockery recordings, "Corning Town", "Crawford Road Crawl", "Rosell", "Little Homeless Clown" & "She Came From Overseas": http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
Interestingly, by happenstance, we now have proof that the flat statement made by Karla (or whoever she is that made the statement) that the Sharon McElroy MySpace page was never down, or as she put it "It never happened", scroll down:
> > >> > > > > Interestingly, other posters in RAP have > > >> > > > > commented on that being a good choice for Dennis Hammes
> > >Who?
> > >Whoever did that simply did not know Hammes.
> > Jeanne Khan approved it.
> I missed that, and still find it hard to believe. And i don't see her name on the thread... are you sure you mean Jeanne and not someone else, Karla?
> > >> > > > No, Woody Allen is just as wrong a choice for Hammes, who would have > > >> > > > to have a major role in any honest film about Usenet poetry
> > >> > > > Jeanne Khan (as well as Sherrie) would be a great person for feedback > > >> > > > on casting Dennis Hammes.
> > >> > > > William Shatner, maybe?
> > >Actually, I remember Tom Bishop requesting Shatner to play him in the > > >original thread!
> > That was completely different in that you wanted to make a movie about Dennis > > Hammes, and hardly inclusive.
> Wrong, some other lady started the thread several years ago... I > forgot her name but she's pretty well known, I do recall.
> A Hammes movie would follow his life, true, and would include his > college years, John Berryman, his years in the Army when he saved > Germany from /something/, his guitar playing times, the many loves and > loses, which brings on the poetry, his times as dance instructor, worm > farmer, et cetera, and so on... a true epic about a flawed but great > man.
> Hold it,,, ping Jeanne... Jack Nicholson would make a great Dennis M. > Hammes:
> > >> > > For Dennis, I'd suggest Johnny Depp in his pirate character. He could > > >> > > run around declaiming and waving his sword.
> > >I can almost see Sean Connery as Dennis M. Hammes... right age, also.
> > >> > > Looking back over the thread, I'd say Joy miscast me as well. I'd > > >> > > suggest Eric Peterson of "Corner Gas."
> > >> > Depp, maybe so... I'm not familiar with Eric Peterson, I'll have to > > >> > Google him.
> > >> "Corner Gas" was a high point of Canadian TV. Actually, I'd rather be > > >> played by Brent Butt of the same show, but I suspect Peterson would be > > >> more accurate.
> > >Not much Canadian television makes it this far South, although SCTV > > >and the various actors that came from it has always been very high on > > >my list of favorites.
> > >Back in the 1980s SCTV was in heavy rotation on the only "free" > > >channel available here in Shadowville for those of us who refused to > > >give in and buy cable... every night from around 1983-85 there was > > >SCTV, "One Day At A Time" reruns, PTL Club with Jim & Tammy Faye Baker > > >and old Gene Autry movies, and that was it for television after Tom > > >Snyder's show.
> > >> > I thought her pick of Amy Winehouse for me was a great one... she has > > >> > the Dockery eyes and of course she's a brilliant singer and performer.
> > >> I can't see it; your character needs the unshaven look. Let me think > > >> about that. > > >> How about: Ruben Studdard?> --
> > >Again, unfamilar with him... George Clooney was mentioned last night > > >by a friend of mine (may need to Tinyurl these, let me know):
> > >and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
> > >"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the > > >first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. > > >Will, I truly hope You are happy."
> > >"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
> > >-comments by Connie Rainjon
-- New Will Dockery recordings, "Corning Town", "Crawford Road Crawl", "Rosell", "Little Homeless Clown" & "She Came From Overseas":http:// www.reverbnation.com/willdockery
> > On Sat, 2 May 2009 11:31:56 -0700 (PDT), Will Dockery wrote: > > >George Dance wrote: > > >>Will Dockery wrote: > > >>> Joy Yourcenar <eeyore @gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> > > > > Interestingly, other posters in RAP have > > >> > > > > commented on that being a good choice for Dennis Hammes
> > >Who?
> > >Whoever did that simply did not know Hammes.
> > Jeanne Khan approved it.
> I missed that, and still find it hard to believe.
> > >> > > > No, Woody Allen is just as wrong a choice for Hammes, who would have > > >> > > > to have a major role in any honest film about Usenet poetry
> > >> > > > Jeanne Khan (as well as Sherrie) would be a great person for feedback > > >> > > > on casting Dennis Hammes.
> > >> > > > William Shatner, maybe?
> > >Actually, I remember Tom Bishop requesting Shatner to play him in the > > >original thread!
> > That was completely different in that you wanted to make a movie about Dennis > > Hammes, and hardly inclusive.
> Wrong, some other lady started the thread several years ago... I > forgot her name but she's pretty well known, I do recall.
> A Hammes movie would follow his life, true, and would include his > college years, John Berryman, his years in the Army when he saved > Germany from /something/, his guitar playing times, the many loves and > loses, which brings on the poetry, his times as dance instructor, worm > farmer, et cetera, and so on... a true epic about a flawed but great > man.
> Hold it,,, ping Jeanne... Jack Nicholson would make a great Dennis M. > Hammes:
> > >> > > For Dennis, I'd suggest Johnny Depp in his pirate character. He could > > >> > > run around declaiming and waving his sword.
> > >I can almost see Sean Connery as Dennis M. Hammes... right age, also.
> > >> > > Looking back over the thread, I'd say Joy miscast me as well. I'd > > >> > > suggest Eric Peterson of "Corner Gas."
> > >> > Depp, maybe so... I'm not familiar with Eric Peterson, I'll have to > > >> > Google him.
> > >> "Corner Gas" was a high point of Canadian TV. Actually, I'd rather be > > >> played by Brent Butt of the same show, but I suspect Peterson would be > > >> more accurate.
> > >Not much Canadian television makes it this far South, although SCTV > > >and the various actors that came from it has always been very high on > > >my list of favorites.
> > >Back in the 1980s SCTV was in heavy rotation on the only "free" > > >channel available here in Shadowville for those of us who refused to > > >give in and buy cable... every night from around 1983-85 there was > > >SCTV, "One Day At A Time" reruns, PTL Club with Jim & Tammy Faye Baker > > >and old Gene Autry movies, and that was it for television after Tom > > >Snyder's show.
> > >> > I thought her pick of Amy Winehouse for me was a great one... she has > > >> > the Dockery eyes and of course she's a brilliant singer and performer.
> > >> I can't see it; your character needs the unshaven look. Let me think > > >> about that. > > >> How about: Ruben Studdard?> --
> > >Again, unfamilar with him... George Clooney was mentioned last night > > >by a friend of mine (may need to Tinyurl these, let me know):
> > >and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
> > >"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the > > >first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. > > >Will, I truly hope You are happy."
> > >"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
> > >-comments by Connie Rainjon
> -- > New Will Dockery recordings, "Corning Town", "Crawford Road Crawl", > "Rosell", "Little Homeless Clown" & "She Came From Overseas":http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery- Hide quoted text -
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Will,
Just caught this thread from a google tag. Mahvelous, dahlinks! Dennis the pianist and illustrator, clever cook, still life photographer whose flowers flourished as he eyed them, a neatnik, computer repairman, a classical music buff whose radio never shut off; coupon clipper, non-voter, house painter, interior decorator, carpenter, machinist, artist and cat and women whisperer whose sword play entranced children, whose listening skills sorted wheat from chaff and produced many a laugh, had a well developed muscular upper torso barely evident in his picture and a soft beard and unruly hair mit eyebrows to stare at as he spoke because his eyes were everywhere as his nose sniffed the air...;> He leaned forward as he walked at a fast pace slowed for those unable to keep up was a mechanic and plumbing problem solver, skills essential in his house and on his land where old trucks called out for new solutions beyond flooding and frosts...
Your Nicholson sans sports is a possibility, so is De Niro with brow furrowed.
Joy's casting is a joy to read. Karla's comments germaine; contributors herewith are simply brilliant based on my recall of who is who over time. Yeah, team!
> > > >> > I thought her pick of Amy Winehouse for me was a great one... she > > > >> > has > > > >> > the Dockery eyes and of course she's a brilliant singer and > > > >> > performer.
> > > >> I can't see it; your character needs the unshaven look. Let me > > > >> think > > > >> about that. > > > >> How about: Ruben Studdard?> --
> > > >Again, unfamilar with him... George Clooney was mentioned last night > > > >by a friend of mine (may need to Tinyurl these, let me know):
> > > >and others in the "Chattahoochie Sunset" collection:
> > > >"...sooooo.....Another very good picture! You know after I saw the > > > >first one I would be here looking around. Time is doing well by you. > > > >Will, I truly hope You are happy."
> > > >"...I believe that "clooney" thing is slowly catching up to ya!"
> > > >-comments by Connie Rainjon
> > -- > > New Will Dockery recordings, "Corning Town", "Crawford Road Crawl", > > "Rosell", "Little Homeless Clown" & "She Came From > > Overseas":http://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery-Hide quoted text -
Dianne Keaton as Jeanne Khan doing voiceover narration on the Dennis M. Hammes film:
> Just caught this thread from a google tag. Mahvelous, dahlinks! > Dennis the pianist and illustrator, clever cook, still life > photographer > whose flowers flourished as he eyed them, a neatnik, computer > repairman, > a classical music buff whose radio never shut off; coupon clipper, > non-voter, house painter, interior decorator, carpenter, machinist, > artist > and cat and women whisperer whose sword play entranced children, > whose > listening skills sorted wheat from chaff and produced many a laugh, > had > a well developed muscular upper torso barely evident in his picture > and > a soft beard and unruly hair mit eyebrows to stare at as he spoke > because > his eyes were everywhere as his nose sniffed the air...;> He leaned > forward > as he walked at a fast pace slowed for those unable to keep up was a > mechanic > and plumbing problem solver, skills essential in his house and on his > land > where old trucks called out for new solutions beyond flooding and > frosts...
> Your Nicholson sans sports is a possibility, so is De Niro with brow > furrowed.
De Niro... love it! Perfect wit and a touch of menace. And the life of Uncle Hammes would be a worthy subject for Martin Scorsese...
> Joy's casting is a joy to read. Karla's comments germaine; > contributors herewith > are simply brilliant based on my recall of who is who over time. > Yeah, team!
Wow, I just found that I could do a snazzy trick on this little computer, and although I began before daylight, I just finished it. And so, just in time for the Salem drive-in movies, the world premiere of "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach:
> Wow, I just found that I could do a snazzy trick on this little > computer, and although I began before daylight, I just finished it.
There are plenty of other, more productive things you could have been doing. Though I'm sure by now the lack of sleep doesn't bother a dumbass lush like you.
> And so, just in time for the Salem drive-in movies, the world premiere > of "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy > Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach:
> > Wow, I just found that I could do a snazzy trick on this little > > computer, and although I began before daylight, I just finished it.
> There are plenty of other, more productive things you could have been doing. > Though I'm sure by now the lack of sleep doesn't bother a dumbass lush like > you.
> > And so, just in time for the Salem drive-in movies, the world premiere > > of "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy > > Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach:
> > Wow, I just found that I could do a snazzy trick on this little > > computer, and although I began before daylight, I just finished it.
> There are plenty of other, more productive things you could have been > doing. > Though I'm sure by now the lack of sleep doesn't bother a dumbass lush > like > you.
> > And so, just in time for the Salem drive-in movies, the world premiere > > of "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy > > Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach:
> > > Wow, I just found that I could do a snazzy trick on this little > > > computer, and although I began before daylight, I just finished it.
> > There are plenty of other, more productive things you could have been > > doing. > > Though I'm sure by now the lack of sleep doesn't bother a dumbass lush > > like > > you.
> > > And so, just in time for the Salem drive-in movies, the world premiere > > > of "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy > > > Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach:
-- "She Sleeps Tight", the video, vocals by Will Dockery & Sandy Madaris, guitars by Brian Mallard, and paintings by George Sulzbach: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uGY157cpiU
> Doug & Doris are a married couple custom designed to host & entertain > songwriters and their fans! They're always drawing a creative crowd of > crazy > people! They own a small building along side of the Chattahoochee > River > where songwriters gather to eat, drink, and jam. This place is called > "Down > the Hooch!"
> Current participants > Joy= Janeane Garofalo > Rob=Patrick Stewart > PJR=Hugh Laurie(Colin Firth for backup) > Dockery=Amy Winehouse
I've found the perfect person to play me in the Usenet movie, folk singer-songwriter Gini Woolfolk. Here are some shots of her in the "Will Dockery" role, which she played for Halloween:
> Chuckles= Andy Serkis > Karla=Mary McDonnell > Gary= Willam Dafoe (Gary Sinise for Backup) > George Dance=Rowan Atkinson > Dale Houstman=John Malkovich > Rik Roots=Julian Sands > Jeanne Khan= Dame Judi Dench(Diane Keaton as backup) > Beau Blue= Donald Sutherland > Ghost of Tom Bishop= Steve Buscemi > Veronica O'Donohue= Helen Mirren > Various Usenet trolls=Amy Poehler, Steve Martin, Robin Williams, Roseanne, > Jorge > Garcia, Cheech & Chong, Tracey Ullman, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, > Whoopi > Goldberg, Stephen Colbert, Keith Richards, Cam Gigandet, Quentin > Tarentino, Jack > Black,Joe Pesci, Jean Reno
> Past Posters (Flashbacks, storylihne etc) > jr Sherman=Dennis Leary (Kevin Spacey as backup) > Sharon McElroy= Madonna but Jennifer Coolidge (Beautician in Legally > Blonde > movies)if we can't get Madge > Marek= Klaus Maria Brandauer > Robert Maughan= the obvious choices are dead so Sir Ian McKellan(with > Anthony > Hopkins as backup) > renay= Mary Louise Parker (Julia Roberts as a backup) > Robin Sommo=Kathy Bates > Ruswa=Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes w/Naveen Andrews as backup) > Greg Jungheim= Wilfprd Brimley > Bettina Callaghan= Sally Fields > Robert Westermeyer=Nick Nolte > Ryan Deschamps= Jake Gyllenhaal (Zach Braff as backup) > Michael Cook=Michael Madsen > cendare= Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe on 24) > Stuart Leichter=Martin Sheen > Dancing Bear= Will Sampson > Sherrie Lee=Toni Collette > Dennis Hammes=Woody Allen > Carmen=Penelope Cruz > Mike McNeilley=Sam Elliot (Kris Kristoffersen as backup) > Oleg= Liam Neeson > ying=CS Lee (from Dexter) > Donald O'Doolin=Brendan Gleason (Paul Hogan as backup) > Zita=Angelina Jolie with Jennifer Beal as backup > Antii and his usenet bride: Owen Wilson & Ellen Page > American Victoria=Gwynneth Paltrow or Reese Witherspoon > Lee Tracy= David Morse or Robert Downey Jr. > Mop= Catherine Zeta-Jones > Terran=Tom Hanks > Gink=Jack Nicholson > k= Maggie Gyllenhaal > Alpha= Brad Dourif (Mel Gibson as backup) > Jim Standish=Bernard Hill > Elvira= Dianne Kruger > Lizzy=Vanessa Redgrave > Marge=Taylor Holland
> I've found the perfect person to play me in the Usenet movie, folk > singer-songwriter Gini Woolfolk. Here are some shots of her in the "Will > Dockery" role, which she played for Halloween:
>> Chuckles= Andy Serkis >> Karla=Mary McDonnell >> Gary= Willam Dafoe (Gary Sinise for Backup) >> George Dance=Rowan Atkinson >> Dale Houstman=John Malkovich >> Rik Roots=Julian Sands >> Jeanne Khan= Dame Judi Dench(Diane Keaton as backup) >> Beau Blue= Donald Sutherland >> Ghost of Tom Bishop= Steve Buscemi >> Veronica O'Donohue= Helen Mirren >> Various Usenet trolls=Amy Poehler, Steve Martin, Robin Williams, >> Roseanne, Jorge >> Garcia, Cheech & Chong, Tracey Ullman, Catherine O'Hara, Eugene Levy, >> Whoopi >> Goldberg, Stephen Colbert, Keith Richards, Cam Gigandet, Quentin >> Tarentino, Jack >> Black,Joe Pesci, Jean Reno
>> Past Posters (Flashbacks, storylihne etc) >> jr Sherman=Dennis Leary (Kevin Spacey as backup) >> Sharon McElroy= Madonna but Jennifer Coolidge (Beautician in Legally >> Blonde >> movies)if we can't get Madge >> Marek= Klaus Maria Brandauer >> Robert Maughan= the obvious choices are dead so Sir Ian McKellan(with >> Anthony >> Hopkins as backup) >> renay= Mary Louise Parker (Julia Roberts as a backup) >> Robin Sommo=Kathy Bates >> Ruswa=Sendhil Ramamurthy (Heroes w/Naveen Andrews as backup) >> Greg Jungheim= Wilfprd Brimley >> Bettina Callaghan= Sally Fields >> Robert Westermeyer=Nick Nolte >> Ryan Deschamps= Jake Gyllenhaal (Zach Braff as backup) >> Michael Cook=Michael Madsen >> cendare= Mary Lynn Rajskub (Chloe on 24) >> Stuart Leichter=Martin Sheen >> Dancing Bear= Will Sampson >> Sherrie Lee=Toni Collette >> Dennis Hammes=Woody Allen >> Carmen=Penelope Cruz >> Mike McNeilley=Sam Elliot (Kris Kristoffersen as backup) >> Oleg= Liam Neeson >> ying=CS Lee (from Dexter) >> Donald O'Doolin=Brendan Gleason (Paul Hogan as backup) >> Zita=Angelina Jolie with Jennifer Beal as backup >> Antii and his usenet bride: Owen Wilson & Ellen Page >> American Victoria=Gwynneth Paltrow or Reese Witherspoon >> Lee Tracy= David Morse or Robert Downey Jr. >> Mop= Catherine Zeta-Jones >> Terran=Tom Hanks >> Gink=Jack Nicholson >> k= Maggie Gyllenhaal >> Alpha= Brad Dourif (Mel Gibson as backup) >> Jim Standish=Bernard Hill >> Elvira= Dianne Kruger >> Lizzy=Vanessa Redgrave >> Marge=Taylor Holland
I refuse to look at that image only because it has been proven in the past that your drawings, much like your ability to write poems, deliver pizza, have ambition, have good hygiene and an ability to make friends, is complete and total crap. Don't start signing autographs just yet, you phlegm-covered dreck. The only movie you'll ever be in is Failure, Failure II: The Wrath of Pasko, Failure III: The Search for Dockery's Brain and Failure IV: Who Gives A Fuck.