Mike_Droideka wrote:The casting of Han is going to be a point of contention, for a lot of hardcore Star Wars fans.
What is this fascination modern filmmakers have, when it comes to color grading and presenting everything in fucking greyscale?
Earwax wrote:Very disappointed tbh, this geezer looks and sounds nothing like Ford.
Where as this guy does https://youtu.be/bba_wPdLxp4
What a fucking cock up !
E_CHU_TA! wrote:I'm glad that Ehrenreich isn't trying to do a Ford impression. There will only be one Ford. Trying to cast an authenticate younger Ford is impossible. Either you don't do the movie or you cast the best actor you can find for the part. Hopefully, Ehrenreich can carry the movie on his own.
The_Somnambulist wrote:Ingruber would have been distracting. The movie then becomes about this unique, uncanny impersonation of Ford than the character of Solo.
Mike_Droideka wrote:What is this fascination modern filmmakers have, when it comes to color grading and presenting everything in fucking greyscale?
The_Somnambulist wrote:Ingruber would have been distracting. The movie then becomes about this unique, uncanny impersonation of Ford than the character of Solo.
The_Somnambulist wrote:I still think it calls too much attention to itself. That whole BTS feature is centered around a weird sense of novelty.
The_Somnambulist wrote:McDiarmid and Blakiston are in supporting roles and McDiarmid is a fantastic actor in his own right. But when your front and center is primarily the result of a look-a-like contest/viral impersonation, it's not only weird but superficial.
Doctor When wrote:I think it’s probably more important they cast a talented actor with a bit of on screen charisma than a look alike. Now if you can get that as well as someone who looks and sounds like Ford then great... but being a talented actor should be the primary requirement.
Corellianrogue wrote:
So why did they cast a wooden actor who required an acting coach after they realised how bad he was?
Bandersnatch wrote:Corellianrogue wrote:
So why did they cast a wooden actor who required an acting coach after they realised how bad he was?
Source?
And, not entirely satisfied with the performance that the directors were eliciting from Rules Don't Apply star Alden Ehrenreich, Lucasfilm decided to bring in an acting coach. (Hiring a coach is not unusual; hiring one that late in production is.)
Corellianrogue wrote:Doctor When wrote:I think it’s probably more important they cast a talented actor with a bit of on screen charisma than a look alike. Now if you can get that as well as someone who looks and sounds like Ford then great... but being a talented actor should be the primary requirement.
So why did they cast a wooden actor who required an acting coach after they realised how bad he was? Also, I forgot to mention before that he's 5 inches shorter than Harrison Ford. That might not be a big problem by itself but all the problems add up so it just makes things worse.
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