Wishful thinking time... Actors/Actresses?
I doubt he would be within this game's price range. He's currently co-starring in a sit-com called Suburgatory on ABC in the US. It gets pretty good ratings, and just got renewed for a 2nd season. Alas, he'll probably be busy, but hey no reason not to try to get him anyway.Frank wrote: Oh and have to pimp out some Canadian talent which I know is within our range, Alan Tudyk Great guy, funny as hell. (C'mon, Wash from Firefly!)
Mark Hamill is also a good choice!
Cathy

I just had a brainwave. These don't come along very often, so bear with me.
How about Michael T Weiss from The Pretender? He hasn't done much lately but has been involved with VG work before (eg he was the main character in Planescape: Torment) and I would LOVE the chance to see him again.
Failing that, his brother from the series Jeffrey Donovan, Burn Notice star, would do
MTW even starred in that show as a villain for a multi episode arc.
How about Michael T Weiss from The Pretender? He hasn't done much lately but has been involved with VG work before (eg he was the main character in Planescape: Torment) and I would LOVE the chance to see him again.
Failing that, his brother from the series Jeffrey Donovan, Burn Notice star, would do
Kristin
"It's a three-sixty! *CRUNCH*....He's fouled..."
"It's a three-sixty! *CRUNCH*....He's fouled..."
Christopher Walken. I know he takes on... budget projects, all based on whether or not he has time in his schedule for it.
And c'mon, between Chris Jones and Chris Walken, even a blind man could enjoy a scene they shared!
-Fred
And c'mon, between Chris Jones and Chris Walken, even a blind man could enjoy a scene they shared!
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Chris Jones, Chris Walken and Sam Jackson?
I think I felt the spacetime continuum rumble a little when I wrote that. Or maybe that was just the tater-tots talking.
-Fred
I think I felt the spacetime continuum rumble a little when I wrote that. Or maybe that was just the tater-tots talking.
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Na, Aaron'd just change the script a little. Like this.
"I've had it with these motherlovin' security droids in this motherlovin' hallway!"
-Fred
"I've had it with these motherlovin' security droids in this motherlovin' hallway!"
-Fred
Pirates, vampires, zombies, ninjas, ghouls, aliens, goblins, monsters, robots, sorcerers, undead, werewolves, demons, mutated dinosaur-cyborgs and those pesky phone salesmen! The shotgun is a one-size-fits-all solution!
Ok, if we're going to be kind of realistic and stick to mid-tier character actors, I'm going to say:
Jon Polito - This guy is a great character actor, really funny, and I can totally picture him in this world. He plays a great pathetic scumbag type.
Stacy Keach - He was great as Mike Hammer, but he's still great now as an old man. I loved him in the sadly shortlived series Lights Out last year.
Nick DiPaolo - More comedian than actor, but his role in Lucky Louie makes me think he could play great Nilo type.
Zander Shloss - Again, not really an actor, but he's been in a few movies and he was always great. His character in Repo Man was the template for Napoleon Dynamite.
Stephen Root - Great in everything he does. Might be a little hard to get but if he like the role, maybe not.
Jon Polito - This guy is a great character actor, really funny, and I can totally picture him in this world. He plays a great pathetic scumbag type.
Stacy Keach - He was great as Mike Hammer, but he's still great now as an old man. I loved him in the sadly shortlived series Lights Out last year.
Nick DiPaolo - More comedian than actor, but his role in Lucky Louie makes me think he could play great Nilo type.
Zander Shloss - Again, not really an actor, but he's been in a few movies and he was always great. His character in Repo Man was the template for Napoleon Dynamite.
Stephen Root - Great in everything he does. Might be a little hard to get but if he like the role, maybe not.



