Jan. 4th, 2005

I know I write a lot; I know this and you know this. But apparently, I really write a lot. Perhaps too much. I need to find myself a girl man-slave, mate.*

And now you ask –- how much is too much? )

And what have we learned from this experience? a) leaving a fandom does not preclude me from writing in it b) OMG, what the fuck happened in March? c) thank Merlin, I don't have a *real* job d) I need to listen to Captain Jack*.

[livejournal.com profile] silverakira you were off by ONE. I am amazed. What would you like me to write you? [livejournal.com profile] lyra_sena and [livejournal.com profile] dolimir_k were pretty damn close too. Hats off, ladies.

I am off to write Ocean's 11 now ;)

ETN: Format shamelessly nicked from [livejournal.com profile] musesfool.

GO Casting!

Jan. 4th, 2005 06:54 pm
I have been thinking on Good Omens casting, because, well, because I can, plus it makes writing more interesting. And lo, here's what I've come up with ([livejournal.com profile] fearlessdiva is right, I should consider doing this for a living):

Adam - Max Pirkis (Lord Blakeney, Master and Commander)
Brian - Nicholas Hoult (Marcus, About a Boy)
Pepper - Emily Browning (Violet, Lemony Snicket)

Anathama Device - Kate Winslet
Newt Pulsifier - Christopher Eccleston (Jude, Gone in 60 Seconds)
Shadwell - Sir Ian McKellen (because what is a movie without Sir Ian?)

Aziraphale - Paul Bettany*
Crowley - Julian McMahon**

War - Francesca Annis
Pollution - Rhys Ifans (Rancid Aluminium, Notting Hill)
Death - Samuel L. Jackson***
Famine - Jarvis Cocker


*About the Aziraphale casting I'd like to take credit, but I found this on a friendsfriends thing and it seemed so obvious that I was a bit shocked.

**With regards to the Crowley thing, I had to admit that this casting really stumped me for a bit because I felt firmly that Crowley had to look in his 30s and not in his 20s which knocked out a great amount of pretty talent. I also felt that he needed to be talk, dark and handsome, but not too manly, which sadly ruled out Clive Owen. He also couldn't be too pretty, so again no one like Ioan Gryffund, and he needed to look the part, and well, if you've ever seen Nip/tuck, you know Julian McMahon looks the part.

***Can you think of anybody else who could make Death so distinctive?

****I see there's talk of Johnny Depp being Crowley, but I think of GO as a British book and very much want to keep the cast as British as possible. Okay, Julian McMahon's not British, but at least he's a part of the Commonwealth. The Sam Jackson thing is just me being patronising of myself. Yis.

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