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Post by Leanne on Jun 7, 2008 1:41:21 GMT -5
I would kill to see him do a musical
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Post by anaterra on Jun 8, 2008 0:28:05 GMT -5
Definetely a musical!! First because the guy REALLY can sing! And second because I´m a sucker for musicals - I grew up watching all those Hollywood goldies which my mom used to took me to see. Even if it´s a musical in the West End or on Broadway (and my chances of watching it are scarce - but one never knows ...), it´d be very cool.
I´d also like to see the Dylan movie finally completed. I think it´s a role that has a great potential for Kevin to display all his dramatic skills.
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Post by mafarrica on Jul 8, 2008 11:25:08 GMT -5
A musical sound nice... Lovely voice he has... although it is not one of my favorite genres... Maybe a "dark musical" on the lines of "Sweeney Todd"? A musicated MacBeth, by Tim Burton? Would also love to see him on a Woody Allen's project, since Kevin's so fond of Allen's work; maybe in another Brit production of his. And in a Cohen's brothers joint too!
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Post by Leanne on Jul 8, 2008 13:31:05 GMT -5
Oh a Woody Allen Project I think Kevin would enjoy that - and I must say I always enjoy a Cohen Brothers production -
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Post by anaterra on Jul 8, 2008 15:27:23 GMT -5
A musical sound nice... Lovely voice he has... although it is not one of my favorite genres... Maybe a "dark musical" on the lines of "Sweeney Todd"? A musicated MacBeth, by Tim Burton? Would also love to see him on a Woody Allen's project, since Kevin's so fond of Allen's work; maybe in another Brit production of his. And in a Cohen's brothers joint too! A musicated MacBeth directed by Tim Burton!!! Wow, that would be great to see, even without Kevin ... Shakespeare has been well-served by the musical genre before (West Side Story is, IMO, one of the greatest musicals of all times). BTW, mafarrica, if you enjoyed Kevin singing, I strongly recommend Mike Leigh´s Topsy-Turvy. It´s not the traditional Hollywood type of musical and you´ll find out the guy can really sing like a pro! Woody Allen seems to be in a "Brit" phase (haven´t seen the latest, but Match Point is quite good) and he´s well-known for hiring young actors who are just emerging to fame, so the possibility of watching KMK in a Woody´s movie is not that far-fetched ... I bet he´d do much better than Jonathan Rhys-Meyer.
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Post by mafarrica on Jul 31, 2008 10:32:31 GMT -5
What about some "dark tale" directed by Peter Greenaway? My KmK "moviexperience" is quite limited so I never watched him play a villain and I would really love to! What do you suggest?
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Post by Leanne on Jul 31, 2008 13:11:32 GMT -5
You know I don't think Ive ever seen a Peter Greenaway movie..mm need to make a plan there I guess KMK has done a few villainish roles - He says his character Wulfila in The Last legion is a villain but I personally found that character role very appealing
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Post by anaterra on Aug 9, 2008 20:49:21 GMT -5
Wulfila is definitely a villain ... But he´s a cartoonish villain (Kevin himself ackonwledged that), so I guess that´s why we have the impulse to root for him ... The character he plays in "Hannibal Rising" is a darker villain (a Nazi war criminal, no less), though also with some "human" touches, so I guess this is as far as "villainish" goes in his filmography ... Anyway, the fact that his "villains" also turn out to have a "human side" speaks millions for him as an actor. PS: The last (and only, I think) Peter Greenaway´s film I saw was "The Cooker, the thief, the woman and her lover" (is the title right?). Good stuff, but unfortunately it was a long time ago and I can´t remember much ...
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Post by Leanne on Aug 14, 2008 17:18:18 GMT -5
did you notice that KMK says he is looking for a script of Macbeth to be filmed in the Highlands...so you girls might just get your wish.
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Post by pattirose on Aug 15, 2008 0:30:15 GMT -5
I would love to see him in a film adaptation of the book OUTLANDER by Diana Gabaldon.
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Post by TeamMcKidd on Aug 15, 2008 2:07:19 GMT -5
I admit, I recently got addicted to reading the Outlander series. It's impressive. And long! But very very good.
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Post by pattirose on Aug 15, 2008 9:58:00 GMT -5
Yes it certainly is long, thing is - once you finally manage to finish the series you've already forgotten most of the first one and you can start all over again, lol! I think Kevin would make a perfect Jamie Frasier.
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Post by Geniusmentis on Sept 4, 2009 16:17:25 GMT -5
Have just seen that movie www.imdb.com/title/tt0339785/THOUGHTSCRIMES (2003). I'd like to see Kevin in a part like that of Navi Rawat (as Freya). A very cool movie. It would be wonderful a tv show. Strange that it still doesn't exist! Freya McAllister suddenly starts hearing voices in her head on the night of her High School Prom. From then on her future ends and she is diagnosed as a violent schizophrenic and committed to a mental hospital where she spends the next eight years of her life in mental madness. One night Dr Michael Welles arrives telling Freya that she isn't crazy but that her voices are the thoughts of everyone around her. He teaches her to turn her telepathic powers into a powerful gift. What he doesn't say is that he works for the National Security Agency... ---- In 1994, in her high-school prom, Freya McAllister (Navi Rawat) starts to hear voices in her head, is declared schizophrenic and sent to a mental institution. She is treated by Dr. Michael Welles (Peter Horton), who is sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA), and along the treatment, he tells her that she in not crazy, but indeed she has powerful telepathic skills, being unique in the world. Nine years later, she is assigned by NSA to work with agent Brendan Dean (Joe Flanigan) in New York, chasing together the dangerous terrorist Cazal, whose identity is unknown by the secret service.
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