Comic Dreamcasting #25 The Amazing Spider-Man (Ends 1-19-08)

TLJ doesn't even faintly resemble Norman Osborn. He's far too old and wrinkly.

J. Jonah Jameson - Stan Lee
It's the role he was born to play.
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TLJ doesn't even faintly resemble Norman Osborn. He's far too old and wrinkly.

J. Jonah Jameson - Stan Lee
It's the role he was born to play.
spiderman_stan_lee.jpg

Stan Lee has always wanted to play JJ, but I can't see him do that, he's too nice
 
Stan Lee has always wanted to play JJ, but I can't see him do that, he's too nice
The people with the nicest public personas usually have teh rage in them.

Kind of like how the guys who have a reputation for playing hard-asses and cranks are the nice actors who everybody has nice things to say about.

I'll bet Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa is the sweetest man on Earth. With a face that EVIL, he's got to somehow compensate.
 
Would Adrian Pasdar make a good Norman Osborn?
Not really.

IMHO, I think Adrian Pasdar is slightly and poorly typecast into roles as smarmy bastards in suits.

But I wouldn't hold it against you, so feel free to wow us all with the rest of your cast.
 
My exact thoughts.

I think the only time I used him for a dreamcast was with Batman and I had Pasdar as Black Mask.
That said, I would like to give plus points to anyone who took notice of him in Profit before Heroes.

And no, not "Yeah I saw Profit", I mean, "Dude he was awesome!!!111 I loved that show OMFG Profit!!!!111"
 
Just for fun, a quick pinch hit of characters that were considered in my cast, but were ultimately cut for various reasons, primarily to stay within the character limit TOG established but also for tone and pacing reasons.


[IMGL]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q32/experimentego/08-dc-sm-arcade.jpg[/IMGL]Mark Hamill is A. R. Cadenski, a disgraced entertainment software engineer who becomes the mentally unhinged cyber-terrorist known as Arcade.

Hamill never quite escaped the shadow of playing Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy. Forever typecast, he turned to performances in animated films, videogames, cult horror and other 'underground' acting fare to keep himself busy.

[IMGL]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q32/experimentego/08-dc-sm-boomerang.jpg[/IMGL]Matt Frewer is Fred Myers. An ineffectual hitman known as Boomerang who quickly teaches the audience that certain 'lethal weapons' are useless against hyper-agile superhuman crimefighters.

Frewer is a quirky character actor from Canada who is best remembered as wisecracking cyber-celebrity Max Headroom. He currently appears as gun-happy biological containment specialist Jim Taggart on SCI-FI Channel's Eureka.
[IMGL]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q32/experimentego/08-dc-sm-prowler.jpg[/IMGL]Dule Hill is Hobie Brown. A superhero-worshipping young window washer with engineering savvy who witnesses shenanigans at Smythe Biotech and commandeers some gadgets of his own to become The Prowler.

Hill came to viewer's attention as stiffly obedient presidential aide Charlie Young on TV's The West Wing. He is currently cultivating a loyal viewing as the excessively nerdy but reluctant crime solving assistant on USA's Psych.
[IMGL]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q32/experimentego/08-dc-sm-puma.jpg[/IMGL]Benito Martinez is Thomas Fireheart. A Native American business tycoon with the mystic powers of a jungle cat who buys up the Daily Bugle and turns it into a pro-Spider-Man daily, even while he's trying to kick his *** as Puma.

Martinez has spent years pulling small parts on various sci-fi and fantasy shows, but he's currently receiving critically acclaim for highly-conflicted duty-bound and politically ambitious police chief turned city councilman David Aceveda on FX's The Shield.
[IMGL]http://i132.photobucket.com/albums/q32/experimentego/08-dc-sm-spot.jpg[/IMGL]Jonathan Ke Quan is Jonathan Ohn, a high-strung "aperture science" research head at Smythe Biotech, who later becomes the giddily playful space-warping menace known as The Spot.

Ke Quan may have retired from the acting to focus on stunt choreography for films like X-Men, but no one is going to forget his portrayal of gadget-wielding Richard "Data" Wang from The Goonies and smart-mouthing sidekick Short Round from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
 
Just for fun, a quick pinch hit of characters that were considered in my cast, but were ultimately cut for various reasons, primarily to stay within the character limit TOG established but also for tone and pacing reasons.





OH NO YOU D'INT! :shock: :rockon:








I am so hard right now.
 

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