View Full Version : Cast A Metal Gear Solid Movie
neobido9999
07-27-2005, 05:53 AM
Solid Snake...Hugh Jackman
Liquid Snake...Sean Bean
Solidus Snake...Bruce Willis
Otacon...Ryan Phillippe
Big Boss...Clint Eastwood
Big Boss (younger)...Eric Bana
Revolver Ocelot...Daniel Day Lewis
The Amazing Lee
07-27-2005, 05:56 AM
seems plausible
neobido9999
07-27-2005, 05:57 AM
Director - Paul Greengrass
The Amazing Lee
07-27-2005, 05:59 AM
Possibly,he has good credits....but I dunno.
ddubbz08
08-04-2005, 10:57 PM
good lineup, who will be vamp-the villian fron XXX or Raiden-Owen Wilson? But good lineup
hippie_hunter
08-04-2005, 11:10 PM
Solid Snake: Christian Bale
Liquid Snake: Christian Bale
Solidus Snake: Christian Bale
Big Boss/Naked Snake: Christian Bale
Timstuff
08-04-2005, 11:29 PM
Solid Snake, Liquid Snake, and Big Boss (aka "Naked Snake") are all supposed to have the same face. Shouldn't they be played by the same actor? :confused:
Solid Snake/Liquid Snake: Eric Bana
Colonel Campbell: Gene Hackman
Hal "Otacon" Emmerich: Alessandro Nivola
Gray Fox/Cyborg Ninja: Cole Houser
Revolver Ocelot: Gary Oldman
Savage
08-04-2005, 11:43 PM
Solid Snake, Liquid Snake, and Big Boss (aka "Naked Snake") are all supposed to have the same face. Shouldn't they be played by the same actor? :confused:
Solid Snake/Liquid Snake: Eric Bana
Colonel Campbell: Gene Hackman
Hal "Otacon" Emmerich: Alessandro Nivola
Gray Fox/Cyborg Ninja: Cole Houser
Revolver Ocelot: Gary Oldman
THERE WE GO! That right there is the cast I want!:D
hippie_hunter
08-05-2005, 12:11 AM
BALE DAMMIT http://www.superherohype.com/forums/images/smilies/mad.gif
Timstuff
08-05-2005, 01:00 AM
Bale was already Batman. Let someone else have a go at Solid Snake.
And before you mention Hulk in regards to Eric Bana, keep in mind that playing Bruce Banner hardly compares to donning an iconic hero's costume. We don't need two iconic heroes to be played by the same guy IMO. I think Bana is the best choice.
hippie_hunter
08-05-2005, 12:08 PM
Bale was already Batman. Let someone else have a go at Solid Snake.
And before you mention Hulk in regards to Eric Bana, keep in mind that playing Bruce Banner hardly compares to donning an iconic hero's costume. We don't need two iconic heroes to be played by the same guy IMO. I think Bana is the best choice.
Solid Snake is nowhere near comparable to Batman or the Hulk
Elijya
08-05-2005, 12:09 PM
on the original NES, the pictures used for Snake, Campbell, and Big Boss, were obviously borrowed photos of Kurt Russel, Richard Crenna and Sean Connery
Riggs15382
08-05-2005, 12:14 PM
good good
hippie_hunter
08-05-2005, 12:15 PM
BALE DAMMIT :mad: :mad:
http://amarok-shadow.com/trey/Avatars-Signatures/balesnake.jpg
Psycho Hulk
08-05-2005, 12:19 PM
Hideo got the idea for Solid Snake from Snake Plissken(Kurt Russel) because of his love for the Escape from...movies...Kurt Russel can still kick some ass
Elijya
08-05-2005, 12:22 PM
I'm not so sure. Solid and Pliskin are very different characters, though they may perform some of the same feats. Pliskin fights the government in a chaotic society. Solid works FOr the government taking down terrorists. Pliskin's all about being a psychotic badass, Solid is a soldier and strategic
Psycho Hulk
08-05-2005, 12:26 PM
Pyscho Mantis:Crispin Glover
http://image.guardian.co.uk/sys-images/Film/Pix/gallery/2003/07/02/ca3473.jpg
Psycho Hulk
08-05-2005, 12:29 PM
I'm not so sure. Solid and Pliskin are very different characters, though they may perform some of the same feats. Pliskin fights the government in a chaotic society. Solid works FOr the government taking down terrorists. Pliskin's all about being a psychotic badass, Solid is a soldier and strategic
Look wise and all. That's another reason why Solid Snake's fake name he gave Raiden was "Plissken".
Wrong Interview. ><
Elijya
08-05-2005, 12:33 PM
"interview"? :confused:
Psycho Hulk
08-05-2005, 12:38 PM
003 : Escape from New York
We are now entering round 3 of this column. I have talked about The Great Escape and The Guns of Navarone - classics of the 60s. Obviously, I did not see them at real time. I saw them on the small TV in the living room instead of on the big screen at the movies. The process was not really an active effort of "watching" but more of a passive experience of "seeing" what happened to be shown on the TV. This was how I encountered many movies in my childhood. But it was these coincidental encounters that created the foundation within myself. I grew up and then became able to experience film "actively" by going to the movies by myself. This time I would like to talk about a film I saw not on TV but at the movies, based on my own will. And the 3rd film turns out to be the movie that influenced me the most in the birth of MGS hero Solid Snake - Escape from New York (the Japanese title was New York 1997).
In Spring 1981, I was a high school student. I went to the movies with my friends. Considering myself an avid film fan, I certainly knew of John Carpenter. Although I did have him in mind, I was not a worshipper yet. The lights were turned down, and the film began. Only text is shown on the black screen. A calm melody with a monotone rhythm, analog electric sounds... a simple and even tasteless opening - but I was drawn to it. My skin could feel the unique atmosphere and what was about to happen. Then came a brief description of the setting (Manhattan Island turned into a prison). There is no room for questions for such a wild setting. A computer voice talks emotionlessly about how the future will be in the next 10-20 years. All this time the audience gets no live footage. All the audience can do is imagine based on the data and wire frame (actually models whose edges are colored with fluorescent paint). Various images of the future flood the minds of the audience and cause a mental panic. The next cut shows a panoramic view of Manhattan the prison. "This is gonna be great!" The next hour and a half, I was glued to the innovative idea and punk atmosphere. "How could such a cool movie exist!" It wasn't simply a fun movie. The movie and I shared similar chemistry. The colors, the smell, and the air were things that the director and I shared in taste. There is no logical explanation. I believe everyone has had this kind of experience with music and film. It might not have been a movie popular among the public, but it was definitely the movie I got into the most.
I was especially electrified by the hero, Snake Plissken. Being in the midst of my rebellious period, the antihero "Snake" resonated harmoniously! He was a dark hero that separated himself from the orthodox hero who was either part of some organization, enslaved by the system, or was justice personified. Noire novels and stories and movies with evil heroes are common now, but this was quite rare back then. Although he gets used, he ultimately lives by his own ideology. Although confined as a criminal, he was not truly evil. Instead, he was a new type of hero with "justice not bound by others." Snake's words, actions and every move looked so cool. I'm sure that when people came out of the theatre, they were all dragging their right leg just like Snake (who gets injured by an arrow). My friends and I were no exception. (By the way, I had one eye shut like Mel Gibson after seeing "Mad Max 2.") The line "Call me Snake!" became a fad in school.
The name 'Snake' in MGS comes from "creeping up on someone silently like a snake." The adjective 'Solid' expresses Snake's strong and blade-sharp image - paradoxical when combined with a snake's litheness. Normally, 'snake' and 'solid' do not get along. It's like talking about hot ice. I came up with this name to express this lack of balance and equilibrium. But when I decided that the codename would be Snake, the character itself was more Plissken than snake-like at the subconscious level. If I used a different name (animal) for Snake in MGS, he probably would have been a totally different character.
This movie is another example that contains the very important synopsis element of "infiltration, rescue, and escape". What adds greatly to the suspense is the 24-hour "time limit". What plays a big role as a direction tool is his very obvious watch. You could ask, "Does it really have to be this big?" but showing this watch instead of an on-screen timer works really well. Snake takes a look at his watch at the very moment the audience wishes to take a look. The time is not spoken. The audience has to read the time just like Snake. Towards the end when it is only minutes away from the limit, the watch is no longer shown. Only Snake's facial expression is shown. It is a mean but calculated means of direction. Carpenter is great with such small touches. The device indicating the president's location, the cassette tape necessary at the summit, the bracelet with the hidden switch, the nanocapsule that dissolves in blood and causes and explosion, the diving glider, the egg-shaped escape pod... the cool use of all these neat gadgets adds to the enjoyment of this film.
The reason why New York is the setting of MGS2, I have answered many times in my interviews. "After taking care of business in Alaska, where would Snake go?" When I asked myself this question, I very quickly reached the conclusion that he would be in a common location nearby instead of a remote corner of the world with a hostile climate. The candidate that I came up with no hesitation was New York. New York is the center of the world economy and culture - a melting pot and "mini Earth". It is in the United States of America, but not exactly American - more like an independent nation. That is why I chose New York. At the same time, it is an homage to the film. I said to myself, "If Snake escaped from New York in 1997, it was about time he returned to New York."
John Carpenter was our hero in the 80s. He established the new genre of "Sci-fi horror." He did not "sell out" to blockbuster films. He pursued his own style of entertainment. He was never sucked into the current of the times. He ran the dark side. From the late 70s to the early 80s, he was a director completely different from Spielberg and Lucas. His popularity can be compared to that of James Cameron, who emerged later on (coincidentally, Cameron worked on the special effects of this movie). He has not created hits in the 90s, but he keeps on creating films constantly. Carpenter is Carpenter, and he will continue being Carpenter. No creator of our generation has been unaffected by Carpenter. I made sure to see every new film by him. This past summer, his film Ghosts of Mars has finally been shown in Japan. It was a B movie, but it revitalized me. It was the Carpenter film of all Carpenter films. His "rock spirit" was definitely there. Yes, it could be old-fashioned. It might not be a Hollywood mainstream movie. But still, I enjoyed it a lot. Like Escape from New York, it was indeed a Carpenter film. It was shown in a few selected theatres only, but die-hard fans like myself flocked to them and the film stayed in the theatres for a month. This was a sign of how popular and respected he is among men of my generation.
In Japan, we released a Premium Package edition of MGS2. In the package was a pamphlet that included a comment from Carpenter himself. I have not met him in person, but he conscientiously played MGS2. I was really happy to hear that. He gave me his praising comment. The comment in the pamphlet is as follows: "Like Snake Plissken, MGS2 can't be stopped! This game rocks!" - John Carpenter
Timstuff
08-05-2005, 01:22 PM
The picture of Solid Snake on the box for the original Metal Gear was actually traced over an image of Michael Beihn from The Terminator. It would have been awesome if in the 90's James Cameron made a Metal Gear movie with Michael Beihn as Snake. :D
For current times though, I'd have to say Eric Bana. He looks like Snake and he could use a defining action hero role.
Savage
08-05-2005, 01:23 PM
Not to mention his gravelly voice.
Timstuff
08-05-2005, 01:24 PM
Yeah, that too. :up:
cyborg ninja 14
08-05-2005, 05:42 PM
This thread has been done many times....but who cares!
Riggs15382
08-05-2005, 05:46 PM
bale would suck
Hudson
08-05-2005, 05:53 PM
you suck.
Bana would rule :o
Nathan
08-05-2005, 05:54 PM
No one can play Solid Snake. Not Bana, not Bale, not Jackman! :mad:
Rob Lobo
08-05-2005, 08:28 PM
karl urban for snake maybe?
BatJeff7786
08-05-2005, 09:15 PM
Metal Gear Solid is too cool to become a movie. You know the filmmakers would just ruin it. So there isn't any point. But Bale or Bana would be good choices if they did. At least we would have a good leading man ( but then again, Hugh Jackman couldn't save Van Helsing......).
killmime1234
08-05-2005, 10:06 PM
Kurt Russell is Solid Snake. Not only is the charecter physically similar but it was based on him. Did anyone else realise that "SNAKE PLISKIN" is Kurt Russell's name in Escape from New York?
Solid Snake is very coincidentally similar to Kurt Russells character in the first MGS.
However, it was cemented that it was definitely based on Russell when Pliskin was introduced in MGS2.
P.S.- Bale could pull off Solid Snake however that doesn't mean he should be first choice.
Psycho Hulk
08-05-2005, 10:11 PM
Kurt Russell is Solid Snake. Not only is the charecter physically similar but it was based on him. Did anyone else realise that "SNAKE PLISKIN" is Kurt Russell's name in Escape from New York?
Solid Snake is very coincidentally similar to Kurt Russells character in the first MGS.
However, it was cemented that it was definitely based on Russell when Pliskin was introduced in MGS2.
P.S.- Bale could pull off Solid Snake however that doesn't mean he should be first choice.
This is what we discussed and I said on the first page.
But since you agree :up
and it's Snake Plissken. :)
Elijya
08-06-2005, 08:39 AM
Kurt Russell is Solid Snake. Not only is the charecter physically similar but it was based on him. Did anyone else realise that "SNAKE PLISKIN" is Kurt Russell's name in Escape from New York?
Solid Snake is very coincidentally similar to Kurt Russells character in the first MGS.
However, it was cemented that it was definitely based on Russell when Pliskin was introduced in MGS2.
P.S.- Bale could pull off Solid Snake however that doesn't mean he should be first choice.
but that's exactly WHY he couldn't play Solid. He's already played a Snake
and besides, he's too old now
ddubbz08
08-06-2005, 10:07 AM
you suck.
Bana would rule :o
Actually it has to be someone who's willing to play a fearless character. I would prefer maybe
Snake(Plisken)-Hugh Jackman or Erica Bana
Vamp-Marton Csokas
Ocelot-Kiefer Sutherland
Timstuff
08-06-2005, 01:32 PM
but that's exactly WHY he couldn't play Solid. He's already played a Snake
and besides, he's too old now
Agreed.
JokerC1807
06-14-2006, 12:47 AM
Ive actually thought of Clive Owen as the role of Solid Snake. Most of you may not agree but there are some similarities. I've herd some of Clives voice acting and he can be pretty talented. But others may be right. The making of a movie from MGS could possibly be ruined. I've herd Kideo confirm that there is going to be a film, but does anyone know if hes going to write the script?
JokerC1807
06-14-2006, 01:09 AM
You know, It would actually be better if they did a CG movie. Improve the graphics, lengthen the story line. You know all of that good stuff.
sp1derg1rl
06-14-2006, 01:16 AM
( but then again, Hugh Jackman couldn't save Van Helsing......).
Nothing could've saved that movie...(it wasn't that bad was it?)
if there was a movie, i'd just hope it'd do the game juctice.
Leonard Shelby
06-14-2006, 02:07 AM
Solid Snake, Liquid Snake, and Big Boss (aka "Naked Snake") are all supposed to have the same face. Shouldn't they be played by the same actor? :confused:
Solid Snake/Liquid Snake: Eric Bana
Colonel Campbell: Gene Hackman
Hal "Otacon" Emmerich: Alessandro Nivola
Gray Fox/Cyborg Ninja: Cole Houser
Revolver Ocelot: Gary Oldman
ohhhhhhhhhhhhh.
me likey. :up:
Leonard Shelby
06-14-2006, 02:10 AM
ERIC BANA FOR SOLID SNAKE.
that would be freakin' awesome.
Savage
06-14-2006, 03:30 AM
Ive actually thought of Clive Owen as the role of Solid Snake. Most of you may not agree but there are some similarities. I've herd some of Clives voice acting and he can be pretty talented. But others may be right. The making of a movie from MGS could possibly be ruined. I've herd Kideo confirm that there is going to be a film, but does anyone know if hes going to write the script?
I actually like the choice of Clive Owen. Good casting. :)
Savage
06-14-2006, 03:32 AM
You know, It would actually be better if they did a CG movie. Improve the graphics, lengthen the story line. You know all of that good stuff.
Defeats the purpose of making a movie in the first place.
JokerC1807
06-14-2006, 05:45 PM
Defeats the purpose of making a movie in the first place.
(about the CG movie)
The only real reason I suggest a CG movie is becuase I dont think making a live movie about Metal Gear Solid would capture the greatness we know in the games. That way everyone would be happy, we could have the original voice actors.
Mr. Credible
06-14-2006, 05:56 PM
the original (NES) Snake's look was nowhere near based on Snake Plissken from Escape from NY, only his personality. the original Snake's look was based on the good guy from the first terminator movie (forget his name) there's actually a pic you can compare that is exactly the same between the 2 of them. if i had the time i'd find it.
Mr. Credible
06-14-2006, 05:59 PM
micheal biehn/kyle reese... geez, how did i forget that?
Savage
06-14-2006, 10:21 PM
(about the CG movie)
The only real reason I suggest a CG movie is becuase I dont think making a live movie about Metal Gear Solid would capture the greatness we know in the games. That way everyone would be happy, we could have the original voice actors.
Yes, but we can play the games for 3D. I mean yes it would be cool but I'd just be thinking "man, I want to play that". It's why comic book adaptions are(for the most part) live action and not animated. Yes animation would promise a closer translation but...we've seen the drawn character before. We want to see that character made flesh. That's the exciting thing about comics turned to movies. Yes I love Ultimate Avengers but I can't help but think "How awesome would this have been live action?".
Leonard Shelby
06-14-2006, 10:25 PM
yeah, basically a cg film would be like beating an mgs game, and then playing all the cinematics in succession.
no point in that.
JokerC1807
06-15-2006, 12:20 PM
I guess. If thats the case then I'd think if Clive Owen as Snake. Never really thought of the rest of the characters. Depends on if they're doing a completely different story line than one of the games, or pulling one of the game plots and moving it to big screen.
Savage
06-15-2006, 12:50 PM
As for others, I say Gary Oldman for Revolver Ocelot. I know most people would say Sam Elliot or Nick Nolte but I decided to go with the less obvious choice. Besides, Oldman as a bad guy always makes any movie more watchable. Even Lost In Space. :p
For Raven I can't think of any actor of native american decent that actually LOOKS like him so my first choice would be Michael Clark Duncan with contacts. I'd say Vhing Rhames but he's a bit...eh. Even if he is the better actor, something about him that's just...old. Maybe in his earlier, Pulp Fiction days, sure.
Juuust getting the ball rolling again guys.
Leonard Shelby
06-15-2006, 01:02 PM
bana for snake.
oldman isn't bad for ocelot at all.
for raven, i'm not so sure. duncan isn't bad, but he doesn't really resemble raven.
cillian murphy would be a pretty good psycho mantis.
sniper wolf? not sure.
Mr. Credible
06-15-2006, 02:36 PM
i'd get lighthammer from blade II to play raven. he's not as big as the game version (who really is?) and it's a pretty small part, so it doesn't matter too much.
as for psycho mantis? i'd get the guy from the game to do his voice, and just get someone who's good with body movement work and make up, and who's pretty skinny (doug jones?) to play the part.
Savage
06-15-2006, 03:24 PM
i'd get lighthammer from blade II to play raven. he's not as big as the game version (who really is?) and it's a pretty small part, so it doesn't matter too much.
as for psycho mantis? i'd get the guy from the game to do his voice, and just get someone who's good with body movement work and make up, and who's pretty skinny (doug jones?) to play the part.
Very good idea. :) I forgot that guy even exhisted.
Solid/Liquid Snake: Viggo Mortensen
Colonel Roy Campbell: Gene Hackman
Dr. Naomi Hunter: Monica Bellucci
Mei Ling: Ziyi Zhang
Natasha Romanenko: Famke Janssen
Donald Anderson/Decoy Octopus: Morgan Freeman
Meryl Siverburgh: Selma Blair
Kenneth Baker: Anthony Hopkins
Revolver Ocelot: Gary Oldman
Gray Fox: Cole Hauser
Vulcan Raven: Daz Crawford
Otacon: Alessandro Nivola
Psycho Mantis: Ralph Fiennes
Sniper Wolf: Charlize Theron
Johnny Sasaki: Steve Buscemi
Jim Houseman: Clint Eastwood
Big Boss: Viggo Mortensen
JokerC1807
06-16-2006, 06:52 PM
Anyone know what the movie is going to be based over? The first, second, or third game. Or is it going to be re-scripted.
Eddie Dean
06-16-2006, 08:54 PM
Solid Snake: Eric Bana
Liquid Snake: Sean Bean
Revolver Ocelot: Daniel Day Lewis or Gary Oldman
Meryl Silverburgh: Scarlett Johanson
Hal "Otacon" Emmerich: Giovanni Ribisi
Roy Campbell: Gene Hackman
Psycho Mantis: Brad Dourif
Sniper Wolf: Famke Janssen
DARPA Chief Donald Anderson: Dennis Haysbert
Dr. Naomi Hunter: Rosamund Pike
Kenneth Baker: Anthony Hopkins
Leonard Shelby
06-16-2006, 09:35 PM
Solid Snake: Eric Bana
Liquid Snake: Sean Bean
Revolver Ocelot: Daniel Day Lewis or Gary Oldman
Meryl Silverburgh: Scarlett Johanson
Hal "Otacon" Emmerich: Giovanni Ribisi
Roy Campbell: Gene Hackman
Psycho Mantis: Brad Dourif
Sniper Wolf: Famke Janssen
DARPA Chief Donald Anderson: Dennis Haysbert
Dr. Naomi Hunter: Rosamund Pike
Kenneth Baker: Anthony Hopkinswow, this is the best cast i've seen EXCEPT for otacon.
ribisi just doesn't fit otacon.
everything else is awesome.
Eddie Dean
06-17-2006, 07:58 AM
Thanks.
I was thinking Janssen for Sniper Wolf too. Johanssen doesn't fit for Meryl though, at least in my eyes. I always pictured Meryl as looking more like a timid, damsel kind of girl, as opposed to Johannsen's sex-kitten look. Maybe somebody like Amy Acker could pull off Meryl.
Solid Snake, Liqiud Snake, Big Boss: Christian Bale
http://z.about.com/d/movies/1/0/a/8/8/christianbalenewworldblog.jpg
Revolver Ocelot: Gary Oldman
http://www.filmfanzine.com/data/images/gary%20oldman%20batmanOrig.jpg
Psycho Mantis: Camden Toy
http://www.camdentoy.com/store%20pics/Camden%20Toy%203.jpg
Sniper Wolf: Famke Janssen
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/7/79/180px-Famke.jpghttp://www.celebopedia.com/janssen/images/famke_janssen.jpg
Meryl: Amy Acker
http://www.celebopedia.com/amy-acker/images/amy-acker.jpghttp://www.quidsweb.com/images/amyacker.jpg
Speedball
06-17-2006, 10:50 AM
I was thinking Janssen for Sniper Wolf too. Johanssen doesn't fit for Meryl though, at least in my eyes. I always pictured Meryl as looking more like a timid, damsel kind of girl, as opposed to Johannsen's sex-kitten look. Maybe somebody like Amy Acker could pull off Meryl.
Solid Snake, Liqiud Snake, Big Boss: Christian Bale
http://z.about.com/d/movies/1/0/a/8/8/christianbalenewworldblog.jpg
Meryl: Amy Acker
http://www.celebopedia.com/amy-acker/images/amy-acker.jpghttp://www.quidsweb.com/images/amyacker.jpg
Bale is Batman, he doesn't need to be Snake too.
And I LOOOOOVE Amy Acker, so i'm all for that.
JokerC1807
06-19-2006, 07:00 PM
Isnt amy the girl from Everybody loves raymond? And Meryl had red hair. I disagree with the Bale character also. Im telling you, Clive Owen would be great.
Savage
06-19-2006, 09:33 PM
She's from Angel. And I thought Meryl had brown hair. :confused: It's even more obvious in the MGS4 trailer. Looks almost black now even.
JokerC1807
06-20-2006, 01:18 PM
I could of sworn her hair was red.
JokerC1807
06-20-2006, 01:18 PM
I could of sworn her hair was red.
Savage
06-20-2006, 01:25 PM
Nnnnope. Brown.
http://yannick.fleurit.free.fr/Critiques/Screenshots/Metal%20Gear%20Solid%20The%20Twin%20Snakes/Metal%20Gear%20Solid%20The%20Twin%20Snakes%20(4).j pg
CrypticOne
06-22-2006, 05:01 PM
Anyone know what the movie is going to be based over? The first, second, or third game. Or is it going to be re-scripted.
This is what I want to know.
Bale is Batman, he doesn't need to be Snake too.
And I LOOOOOVE Amy Acker, so i'm all for that.
I am not totally set in stone with Bale as Solid Snake. I just couldn't think of anybody better to be honest :/
I always thought Meryl's hair was red too. At least a reddy/brown.
http://guidesarchive.ign.com/guides/569/images/meryl.jpghttp://www.ominfo.com/bases/uploads_dedie-ipt/1103892456_photo1_mgs_meryl_1.jpghttp://www.psxzone.opalnet.pl/Texty/meryl.jpeg
Savage
06-22-2006, 06:05 PM
hmm. Must've changed it for the next gen systems.
JokerC1807
06-24-2006, 07:55 PM
The Twin Snakes wasnt done by Konami and modifications were made to the graphics and the characters appearance/actions. It was an American remake for the Gamecube with Kojimas permission I believe.
mazeen14
08-02-2007, 08:07 AM
Solid Solid......Christian Bale
Liquid Snake.....Aaron Eckhart
Roy Campbell.....Gene Hackman
Naomi Hunter.....Keira Knightley
Mei Ling.....Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Natasha Romanenko.....Famke Janssen
Donald Anderson.....Denzel Washington
Meryl Siverburgh.....Megan Fox
Kenneth Baker.....Anthony Hopkins
Revolver Ocelot.....Gary Oldman
Raven.....The Rock
Otacon.....Keanu Reeves
Psycho Mantis.....Doug Jones
Sniper Wolf.....Rosamund Pike
Rezzo
08-02-2007, 09:17 AM
Josh Holloway as Solid Snake
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/3844/joshcs7.jpg
http://img340.imageshack.us/img340/6152/solidsnakelb6.jpg
Sean Bean as Liquid Snake
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/4559/seanvz1.jpg
http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/6416/liquidsnakekt1.jpg
James Spader as Otacon
http://img174.imageshack.us/img174/1906/jamescc7.jpg
http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/9462/otaconda4.jpg
IŽll complete my list later
7alex
08-02-2007, 11:41 AM
Ever since i saw Black Hawk Down i always said that Eric Bana should play Snake.
Timstuff
08-02-2007, 12:06 PM
Eric Bana FTW. :up:
Why do so many people have the retarded notion that Solid Snake and Liquid Snake should be played by different actors, even though they are supposed to have identical faces? :confused:
DorkyFresh
08-02-2007, 12:27 PM
Why do so many people have the retarded notion that Solid Snake and Liquid Snake should be played by different actors, even though they are supposed to have identical faces? :confused:
i take it those people have never seen 'Man in the Iron Mask' or 'The One'.
Timstuff
08-02-2007, 12:46 PM
Heck, even The Parent Trap remake with Lindsay Lohan had pretty good split screen effects. Some people just have no ambition. :o
DorkyFresh
08-06-2007, 09:06 AM
someone at cgtalk.com did this. it's not for Metal Gear or anything but i know a lot of fans on here would love to see Hugh Jackman as Snake...so this is about the closest you'll get to seeing it...
http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/279935/279935_1186251663_medium.jpg
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