Who would you like to see him play?
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churchr-1 — 14 years ago(October 09, 2011 11:29 AM)
I'd like to see a PBS sort of series of the Ian Fleming Bond novels, done true to the books unlike the movies the way they did Sherlock Holmes with Jeremy Brett. With, of course, Jason Isaacs as the hard as nails, not necessarily your idea of a friend Bond.
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Reepicheep14 — 14 years ago(June 16, 2011 09:42 PM)
I'd like to see him do a Gordon Ramsay biopic
-A new Villain in POTC 5(He could portray a Beckett-like character, but more cruel and intimidating)
-Axel Belmann(If there would be an adaptation of Sally Lockhart series) -
Butsac — 14 years ago(July 10, 2011 03:17 PM)
Honestly, I think he'd be an interesting choice for Stannis Baratheon.
He can definitely do the whole serious with something to prove persona, and I think he fits the appearance well (if he'd shave his head and grow out the beard). Also, he has some history with HBO, and with other TV productions.
Imagine this beard: http://www.topnews.in/files/images/Jason-Isaacs2_0.jpg
On this face: http://www.posters555.com/pictures/Jason-Isaacs-picture-Z1G208910_b.jpg
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Beldarius — 14 years ago(August 07, 2011 07:56 AM)
I also see him as Roose. He has the perfect eyes, PLUS he is incredible at playing jerkasses. He just looks like the image I have of Roose in my head.
As for his son Ramsay Snow Cillian Murphy. Nuff said.
"Can you still see when your head has been severed from your neck? Let's find out"- Drancron
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mvn801 — 14 years ago(March 15, 2012 09:25 PM)
He would be PERFECT for Black Jack. He has the ability to deliver eloquent diction well. It would also require him to play the descendant Frank Randall as well, and Jason would play Claire's husband perfectly as the scholar.
Like you, when I read the book, I immediately pictured Jason. Sadistic, handsome, arresting. -
lulia — 13 years ago(January 31, 2013 07:12 AM)
I'd love to see him NOT play a villain is some period piece, a "bodice ripper" of sorts, with a forbidden love story and all the trappings. Oh my. But as the hero, not the villain. Maybe someone like Jackson Brodie, but in the 19th century
