Brad Dourif on L&O and I dream of Bull the Bald Bailiff

Jan 02, 2008 09:58

Oh rock, Brad Dourif was on LAW AND ORDER tonight (thanks for the heads-up, gnortThe script itself was a bit dubious, but Dourif was excellent as always. I found myself cheering when the single tear rolled down his face. I realized that's kind of his trademark; really intense acting with a single tear shed in one or both eyes. He did it in ONE FLEW OVER ( Read more... )

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mirthical January 3 2008, 04:48:10 UTC
I love how completely unrecognizable Mark Hamill's voice-acting can be - I just recently watched Nausicaa again, (he voices the Mayor of Pejite in the English dub) and even though I KNEW it was him, I still couldn't pick his own voice out.

also, hahaha "Law and Order" DUNG-DUNG! That's definitely the best part of the show.

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thehefner January 3 2008, 04:56:12 UTC
Hamill might well be up for the Joker cameo in the novel; he's enough of a legit comic fanboy. He even did his own low-budget Christopher Guest style mockumentary COMIC BOOK! THE MOVIE with apparances from Stan Lee, Bruce Campbell, Kevin Smith, and Hugh Hefner, all playing themselves, with tons of voice-over actors playing the characters.

Fun fact! The DUNG-DUNG! used to freak the crap out of me when I was younger.

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mirthical January 3 2008, 04:51:08 UTC
also!

on the free newspaper today (the Red Eye, which is owned and published by the Chicago Tribune) was a big ol' 2008 thing, with a giant photo of the Joker, and I was all OOOH but it turns out it was just a tease - there was maybe a paragraph about The Dark Knight, mixed in with all the other "looking forward to this stuff in 2008" crap.

And then I shook my fist and cursed those bastards at the Tribune. Getting me all hot and bothered and for NOTHING.

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thehefner January 3 2008, 04:59:10 UTC
Cockteasing bastards.

... god, now I really really really want my DARK KNIGHT RETURNS movie with Brad Dourif as old creepy kinda-gay Joker. "They'll kill you for this... and they'll never know... that you didn't have the nerve..."

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droidboy010101 January 3 2008, 16:43:40 UTC
Don't forget Dourif in Deadwood and I'm sure he cried a bit before he died in Dune or Alien Resurrection.

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thehefner January 3 2008, 18:04:11 UTC
Oh my god, you know, I think you're right. I think he did cry in the moment of ultimate what-the-fuckery when the Alien/human baby is born and he delivered the immortal (Joss Whedon scripted) brain-breaking line, "You are a beautiful... beautiful... butterfly."

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droidboy010101 January 3 2008, 18:32:28 UTC
Brain breaking??? It freakin' ate my brain like the human/alien Hybrid did ol' Dr. Gediman... Weelllll, not as much as the Ripley "fork/fuck" exchange consumed my cranium.

Looking at IMDB, forgot the guy played a murderer AGAIN on Voyager over the span of three episodes... redeeming himself in the end (something that show never did for itself.)

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thehefner January 3 2008, 19:10:16 UTC
I think I saw one of those episodes! I bet he did cry as well! Okay, so EXORCIST III, X-FILES, and VOYAGER, he played killers in prison cells, that's another motif! God, the guy out-Lecters Lecter.

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entropicalia January 3 2008, 19:25:19 UTC
hell yeah, man. never underestimate the ways in which you're able to tilt the universe or create your own reality, for sure. :)

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thehefner January 3 2008, 19:31:24 UTC
Doom approves of this mindset.

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suburbfabulous January 3 2008, 23:04:30 UTC
Agreed.

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spacechild January 4 2008, 00:26:20 UTC
As Batman/Bruce in DKR: the Movie?

Just one person I can think of so far.

Bruce Willis.

Waitwaitwait!!.. hear me out.

Think about his performance in Sin City.

Hell, think about his performance in Planet Terror.. more subdued, but still a badass.

For that matter, perhaps Robert Rodriguez would be a good choice to direct.. He does great stuff with Miller's work, it seems.

But yeah.. Bruce as Bruce? I think it could work. He's got the build for it. He's not a bad actor. He can due the subdued aspects, he can do the slightly manic "Batman is back in the saddle" aspects, He can play the right age but still do the physical stuff.

Thoughts?

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thehefner January 4 2008, 01:08:30 UTC
SIN CITY definitely clinched it, and not just because it was Miller-written. I'm totally sold on Bruce as Bruce.

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spacechild January 4 2008, 15:20:47 UTC
Whew.. I was afraid I was going to invoke violence.

So yeah.. I could definitely get behind that.

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