Sean Bean to Become the New "Hitcher"
Summary
At first I was mostly skeptical regarding this remake of "The Hitcher" that's being set up at Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes outfit. But after reading a few interviews with the original screenwriter (Jake Wade Wall, not Eric Red) and seeing the early casting news, I'm beginning to hold out some hope here. Yes, that's right: Sean Bean will be stepping into the role made infamous by Sir Rutger Hauer. Back to Article
At first I was mostly skeptical regarding this remake of "The Hitcher" that's being set up at Michael Bay's Platinum Dunes outfit. But after reading a few interviews with the original screenwriter (Jake Wade Wall, not Eric Red) and seeing the early casting news, I'm beginning to hold out some hope here. Yes, that's right: Sean Bean will be stepping into the role made infamous by Sir Rutger Hauer. Back to Article
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Zen Bullet writes: on Jun 01 2006 07:19 AM Sean Bean is great . . . but he doesn't strike me as the serial killer type. There are two categories of performance I think one should seriously consider when casting a film: The first is recognizing a performer who can INITIATE ACTION WELL The second is in spotting one who can REACT WELL TO THE ACTION Some performers can manage both of these tasks, but usually there is one category an actor is best suited for. Bean is a classic REACTOR(and shines most when doing so) . . . hence why I question the logic of his being The Hitcher. Sophia Bush is a classic INITIATOR . . . and the idea of her having to "react" to something terrifying is a bit laughable, I think. (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Jun 01 2006 08:13 AM I like the idea of casting someone in this role that doesn't look the part. After all, would you pick up a hitcher who looked like a murderer? I think that Sean Bean is a great choice; he looks like he would talk about football if you picked him up, not kill you. (Reply to this) |
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nardoguz writes: on Jun 01 2006 09:59 AM [b]football[/b] "he looks like he would talk about football if you picked him up, not kill you." only if by football you mean futbol, or soccer- after all, the world cup is right around the corner. TRI (Reply to this) |
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dracus writes: on Jun 01 2006 10:34 AM In reply to this comment (#837203) Go Brazil! (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Jun 01 2006 11:36 AM I still don't know about this film but I do think that Bean is a great addition and will be good in this role. (Reply to this) |
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tygra86 writes: on Jun 01 2006 12:06 PM I'm so stoked that Sophia Bush will be in it. She didn't get to shine with her star potential in Supercross or Stay Alive. But, with the write script, this movie could be her time to show just how great of an actress she is. And, Sean Bean is awesome. So, that's 2 out of 3. Let's cross our fingers they get a great actor to play opposite Sean Bean as the good guy. (Reply to this) |
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D79 writes: on Jun 01 2006 01:37 PM haha! at first glance i thought it read "mr. bean to become new hitcher." that would awesome! (Reply to this) |
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renny2077 writes: on Jun 02 2006 12:02 AM I hate seeing Sean Bean in a bad guy role... (Reply to this) |
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