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Date Posted: 11:42:41 01/21/05 Fri
Author: Neith
Subject: Re: What cinematic role do you see Marc in?
In reply to: Lil 's message, "Re: What cinematic role do you see Marc in?" on 03:01:58 01/21/05 Fri

I've always thought that the role of this voluptuous vampire would be perfect for him. He needs the very minimum of make-up (being pleasantly thin and pale enough with a pair of huge dark eyes "to die for" and sensual mouth), just give him a pair of tiny fangs - and he's ready! And no audition for him either: they'll cast him at once, just show them the bit of 12 Years Of Tears when Martin starts playing those first bars of Mr Sad, and hearing them, the little beast - for a second, but WHAT A SECOND it is!!!!!! - breathes out, smiles and bares his pretty canine so… carnivorously (zoological term is perfect here). He just won't need playing - just being himself in his most predatory ways.
A bit off-subject, but I strongly recommend Titus Andronicus - naturally it's post-post-post-post modernism (the bunch has obviously seen Sally Potter and at least half dozen of other cult post modernists, and liked them immensely, so the result is 'quote on quote raised to the tenth power'), and all those modernised Shakespeare productions have become "the genre that dare not speak its name" ages ago… BUT!!!!!!!!!!

Alan Cumming as Saturnine is just a copy of Marc

: the same physique, the same nervous grace, the same gestures (even their hands looks similar), the same smile, they even used the same type of make-up style. In the first "political=show businessy" scene (leather-clad, with a mic) the striking resemblance between them just shocks!
Well, and bleached Jonathan Rhys Meyers is total eye-candy in those outfits, pure delight! (they should have cast much uglier actor, 'cos Lavinia's motivation literally ceases to exist ;-[) )

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