Costuming Characters
Aug. 16th, 2006 01:04 pmWhen Theron Campion (The Fall of the Kings) gets dressed up, I bet he wears this - minus the fatuous expression, of course. It's from a catalogue a friend sent me, full of amazing jackets and ruffled shirts which apparently are what people with a few thousand spare dollars to put on their backs are wearing these days . . . sigh. (Shakes dice, chanting: Movie rights! Movie rights! Baby needs a new pair of Italian cotton jacquard shirts with stripes and rufffles!)
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Date: 2006-08-16 05:24 pm (UTC)MOVIE RIGHTS HELL YEAH. With, as you said, Billy Crudup for Richard, and fan choice Jonathan Rhys Meyers for Alec, and after TPotS I am even MORE convinced that Lord Ferris has to be Michael Wincott (http://imdb.com/name/nm0000699/). And may Bob Anderson (http://imdb.com/name/nm0026428/) live long enough to be the fight choreographer.
Of course I'd probably fuss and moan because it didn't match the movie in my head... but if anyone comes asking about movie rights, don't sell them without a stipulation about getting Bob Anderson!
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Date: 2006-08-16 05:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-16 05:59 pm (UTC)I'm sure you could find a seamstress -- in the fannish community, for instance, who could whip up your heart's desire.
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:01 pm (UTC)*looks at the prices* Ouch. *whimper*
1K for a coat? I don't think my entire wardrobe altogether costs 1K.
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:05 pm (UTC)Jeez - looks like I need to be selling the movie rights just so I can hire you as my own personal baker and tailor!!!
Must get back to that Casting Discussion I began last summer one of these days.... Not now, though. Now am insane trying to get ready for Worldcon etc. But I haven't forgotten!
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:08 pm (UTC)I can't see Basil and Theron quite so clearly in my head, at least not mapped to actors, so I haven't set about playing the game for The Fall of the Kings. TPoTS... well, Ellen and Delia have both emphasized Alec's large nose, so if we're casting the older Mad Duke, perhaps it should be Alan Rickman, for the delectable voice. Re-ally. :)
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:25 pm (UTC)In my mind's eye, I saw softer, droopier ruffles on Theron, based on gathers instead of pleats.
Although perhaps the fashion in ruffles changed from Swordspoint's time. Those were CERTAINLY droopy ruffles -- the sea-foam morning gowns MUST have had engageantes, right? And Michael Godwin's cuffs and collar (when he wasn't wearing a plain working-man's shirt open at the neck to reveal his collarbones)MUST have had a quantity of bobbin-lace.
Now, Lord Galing doesn't do ruffles at ALL. I'd think that his linen would have an almost clerical simplicity, even to a plain and unfussy fold for his cravat (no Mathematical for him), and there WOULD be a lot of starch.
But Theron? Needs softer ruffles. Or if the mode calls for pleated, the pleats should be narrower, at least.
At least nobody's wearing starched RUFFS any more.
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:29 pm (UTC)But hey, I've been wrong before. And I'm certainly for it. If those people do want to wear this stuff, it'll trickle through the culture and we'll get to do it too.
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:31 pm (UTC)And it's wrong of me, I know, but my budget insists that I try and make one or two of these designs this winter...
Thanks for the link!
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Date: 2006-08-16 06:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-16 06:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-16 07:21 pm (UTC)<wondering what scale of novel sale would be needed before I would let my splurge purpose be a $1K+ jacket>
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Date: 2006-08-16 07:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-16 07:25 pm (UTC)oh look, you got me started
Date: 2006-08-16 07:30 pm (UTC)I'd been thinking Clive Owen for Ferris, but Michael Wincott would work too. I'd also had my heart set on Bob Anderson for the choreography.
But ultimately, I can't imagine Swordspoint making a good movie, because so much of the power and the forward movement of the plot depends on the inner workings of people who keep their own counsel. So you either have to have voice-overs (bleah!) or have Richard and Ferris tell people what they're thinking (completely out of character) or hope that the actors can convey all of it through nuances of facial expression, and while Billy Crudup is an excellent actor, that may still be asking a bit too much, and viewers who haven't read the book may get confused.
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Date: 2006-08-16 07:31 pm (UTC)I want a ruff as long as I have the maid to goffer it for me.
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Date: 2006-08-16 07:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-16 08:35 pm (UTC)Re: oh look, you got me started
Date: 2006-08-16 09:17 pm (UTC)I'm willing to let them find a lovely unknown for Michael Godwin. Pity we haven't a time machine, as a young Eric Stolz suits my mental image. Mmm. Redheads.
And I think it might be *possible* to slide in a LITTLE more exposition at critical points without destroying either Richard's or Ferris' characters. Ginnie's the one who reads Horn's letter to Richard, no? Just a couple of lines of dialogue there, still somewhat cryptic, and it could telegraph Richard's intentions more. Likewise, Ferris could say something half-veiled and smug to Katherine. Richard's heart torn out while he's waiting in the cell... tougher, but a line or two exchanged with the guard while he's refusing the mentioned gifts could show us he doesn't believe he'll be saved.
I'm also not opposed to judicious and sparing use of voiceovers. I may be a heretic, but I didn't object to them in Blade Runner! And I think the lyrical introduction and final sentences deserve to be in there. Especially the closing ones, to bring me gently back to earth after "I've brought us some fish" KILLS ME DEAD as it does every time I read it.
I want my movie!
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Date: 2006-08-16 10:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-17 03:21 am (UTC)As regards the movie, so long as I can be part of it, even merely an extra, a random theatre patron at the Big Performance, I’ll be quite cheery. Even the least expensive of the people suggested so far would be Splendid to see in person.
And speaking of in person, we must get your personage to the West Coast a little more often. We can’t all make it to next week’s convention, though I’ll be doing my durndest.
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Date: 2006-08-17 03:10 pm (UTC)Ooogg!
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Date: 2006-08-17 03:23 pm (UTC)