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Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 10:26 am
by firehazard
Fr. McGreer wrote:
firehazard wrote:Now just need the assurance that Tom Cruise, with his uncanny ability at accents, isn't eyeing up playing Jock Stewart and I'll get on with thinking about the screenplay for I'm A Man You Don't Meet Every Day.


I've got a dog if you want to shoot it


How big is the dog? It might be significant in the circumstances.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 2:11 pm
by philipchevron
firehazard wrote:
Fr. McGreer wrote:
firehazard wrote:Now just need the assurance that Tom Cruise, with his uncanny ability at accents, isn't eyeing up playing Jock Stewart and I'll get on with thinking about the screenplay for I'm A Man You Don't Meet Every Day.


I've got a dog if you want to shoot it


How big is the dog? It might be significant in the circumstances.


:lol:

Alan Ladd used to stand on a box, or the dog/actor stood in a mini-grave.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 4:00 pm
by KathleenwithaK
firehazard wrote:
Fr. McGreer wrote:
firehazard wrote:Now just need the assurance that Tom Cruise, with his uncanny ability at accents, isn't eyeing up playing Jock Stewart and I'll get on with thinking about the screenplay for I'm A Man You Don't Meet Every Day.


I've got a dog if you want to shoot it


How big is the dog? It might be significant in the circumstances.


FH, the dog gets shot BUT SURVIVES... ultimately does Jock Stewart in (clever dog). Work with me here...

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:04 pm
by doowylloH oD seugoP ehT
firehazard wrote:All starring Johnny Depp, of course.


Sacha Baron Cohen
There will be Oscars

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Tue Sep 15, 2009 9:50 pm
by philipchevron
doowylloH oD seugoP ehT wrote:
firehazard wrote:All starring Johnny Depp, of course.


Sacha Baron Cohen
There will be Oscars


Daniel Day Lewis
There Will Be Blood

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:09 am
by obsoleteshock
philipchevron wrote:
doowylloH oD seugoP ehT wrote:
firehazard wrote:All starring Johnny Depp, of course.


Sacha Baron Cohen
There will be Oscars


Daniel Day Lewis
There Will Be Blood


I actually saw There Will Be Blood before I ever heard The Pogues, so when I heard the song Navigator, I instantly thought of very vivid scenes from this movie. That's easily one of my favorites of the past few years, though I am glad it was beaten by "No Country for Old Men." How about a Pogues song that mirrors the story and themes of that movie? One can always hope...

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:52 am
by firehazard
KathleenwithaK wrote:FH, the dog gets shot BUT SURVIVES... ultimately does Jock Stewart in (clever dog). Work with me here...


I'm liking it, KwaK.

And at the end, having got the better of him, our hero and his canine colleagues could devour the slain body of little Jock. And, despite him being undoubtedly evil and tiny, Jock Stewart would be undeniably tasty. As the dog chorus would confirm: "Mmm, a man you don't eat every day..." It's a sort of Grand Guignol Disney moment.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 1:53 pm
by James
Jack Nicholson for Big Jim Dwyer.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 7:50 am
by Jon
firehazard wrote:Inside my head all weekend has been developing the screenplay for the Dark Streets Of London movie. Gritty social realism, but with a heart of gold of course. I'm thinking Ken Loach to direct. Or actually possible Andrea Arnold now.

Or Alex Cox / Mike Leigh? As I wrote that the names Tim Roth or Gary Oldman sprung to mind, both have directed excellent 'gritty social realism' films.
philipchevron wrote:That's OK, we cast the lovely Ryan Kwanten (Oz actor who plays Jason Stackhouse in True Blood) before Gibson could get his paws on your script.

I'd second that idea - Mrs Me introduced me to True Blood, he's a fine actor, never knew he came from Home & Away :shock:

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:18 am
by firehazard
Jon wrote:
firehazard wrote:Inside my head all weekend has been developing the screenplay for the Dark Streets Of London movie. Gritty social realism, but with a heart of gold of course. I'm thinking Ken Loach to direct. Or actually possible Andrea Arnold now.

Or Alex Cox / Mike Leigh? As I wrote that the names Tim Roth or Gary Oldman sprung to mind, both have directed excellent 'gritty social realism' films.


Yep, potential in any of those names, I'd say.

Now how about the movie version of Lorca's Novena? This could be brilliant. Dark, visceral and passionate. Needs a good Spanish director to do it justice. Got one or two ideas, but applications/suggestions invited.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:54 pm
by Smoz
Now how about the movie version of Lorca's Novena? This could be brilliant. Dark, visceral and passionate. Needs a good Spanish director to do it justice. Got one or two ideas, but applications/suggestions invited.[/quote]


Pedro Almodóvar without a doubt.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 11:22 pm
by Guest
Lorca's Novena has already been the subject of movies (well not the song itself but F. Garcia Lorca has.)

Wake of the medusa people! what a movie that would be with cannibalism, drinking of urine, etc. (though perhaps there is a blackadder episode that it resmebels...)

I actually wrote a short story for a writing class based on TOMBSTONES...

i think almost any pogues song could be a movie, how about transmetropolitan, sea shanty, down in the ground... (great for a horror flick!) Body of an american, and cause no one else would dare suggest it, Pachinko, or The Aria!!!!



scott

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:02 am
by firehazard
Guest wrote:Lorca's Novena has already been the subject of movies (well not the song itself but F. Garcia Lorca has.)


Well there's The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca if you can count that, but to be honest it's nowhere near as good as the Lorca's Novena movie will be.

Re: The Pogues Do Hollywood!

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:39 pm
by Eckhard
I think it's the Paddy Garcia story that could be easiest turned into a film. Think of a western in "300" or "Sin City" aesthetics. The story of a lone gunmen, that is born in 1840s Ireland. The first chapter of the movie is dedicated to the story of his family during the great famine. The family decides to cross the atlantic ( choice of soundtrack music is obvious )
Next chapter: immigrant life New York in the late 1850s/early 1860s.
3rd chapter: Paddy participates in the civil war
4th chapter: After his experiences in the civil war, Paddy goes west, adopts the nickname Paddy Garcia and becomes a Clint-Eastwood-style-lone gunmen that is dreaming of going back to Ireland to liberate it.

Christian Bale as Paddy Garcia