Who Should Play Samus in a Potential Metroid Movie?

Rachael Taylor FTW, though Millia is pretty and all she is bollocks at acting.
 
The thing is, the only way Milla Jovovich knows how to play a "tough" female character is to come across as a total hard@$$. I do not want Samus to be a hard@$$. I want her to come across as someone who appears strong but actually has a lot of vulnerability underneath... I think that in a lot of ways, the armor she wears to protect herself should be symbolic of emotional armor that she wears to protect her emotional vulnerability.

I've been dabbling around with a Metroid fan script for quite a while, and so I had a chance to really delve into Samus's character and try to figure out who she is. In the games she doesn't really have a lot of character, but in the script I was writing, I really wanted to change that, and I hope that whoever ends up making a Metroid movie doesn't take the easy "Paul Anderson" route and just make her into an un-likeable hard@$$ who just shoots lots of stuff with a sexy scowl on her face.

A long while back when Terminator 3 had just come out, I thought Kristanna Loken could be perfect for Samus. She had the perfect look, but unfortunately, she couldn't act. She was good at playing a machine, which unfortunately does not help much when playing human characters. She's sci-fi channel fodder, and now I am completely uninterested in seeing her near a Metroid movie.

Rachael Taylor shows promise though. She as perfectly likeable in Transformers, and she seems capable enough of giving personality to her characters. Michael Bay movies aren't exactly known for their nuanced actor performances, but she still did quite well. She was able to play a strong woman who was able to have some sass without being annoying. I would definitely like to see what she could do as Samus.
 
Uhh...

If anyone makes this film, studios WILL cast Angelina Jolie more than likely. Didn't think of that, did we?
 
either of these two, i think evangeline could really do it though, just dye her hair a dirty blonde colour and she'd be great

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Rachel Taylor would be cool plus she would sound good without having to change the accent imo.. and she's hot so pluses all around.
 
Rachel Taylor seems to be becoming a fave around here.:up.

Evangeline Lilly and Kate Hudson are good choices too.

I love Angelina Jolie, but I don't want her as Samus. She's Lara Croft, not Samus.
 
either of these two, i think evangeline could really do it though, just dye her hair a dirty blonde colour and she'd be great

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Evangeline Lilly reminds me of Samus when you unlock the pics at the end of the GBA games look great if you dyed her hair but I don't think she fits Samus character, very nice cleavage.

The thing is, the only way Milla Jovovich knows how to play a "tough" female character is to come across as a total hard@$$. I do not want Samus to be a hard@$$. I want her to come across as someone who appears strong but actually has a lot of vulnerability underneath... I think that in a lot of ways, the armor she wears to protect herself should be symbolic of emotional armor that she wears to protect her emotional vulnerability.

I've been dabbling around with a Metroid fan script for quite a while, and so I had a chance to really delve into Samus's character and try to figure out who she is. In the games she doesn't really have a lot of character, but in the script I was writing, I really wanted to change that, and I hope that whoever ends up making a Metroid movie doesn't take the easy "Paul Anderson" route and just make her into an un-likeable hard@$$ who just shoots lots of stuff with a sexy scowl on her face.

A long while back when Terminator 3 had just come out, I thought Kristanna Loken could be perfect for Samus. She had the perfect look, but unfortunately, she couldn't act. She was good at playing a machine, which unfortunately does not help much when playing human characters. She's sci-fi channel fodder, and now I am completely uninterested in seeing her near a Metroid movie.

Rachael Taylor shows promise though. She as perfectly likeable in Transformers, and she seems capable enough of giving personality to her characters. Michael Bay movies aren't exactly known for their nuanced actor performances, but she still did quite well. She was able to play a strong woman who was able to have some sass without being annoying. I would definitely like to see what she could do as Samus.

Don't suppose I could get a copy of your fan made script when you've completed it.
 
I'm definitely supporting Rachael Taylor over Milla. I've really gotten sick of Milla because of the RE Movies.
 
I didn't even think of Rachael Taylor, but I admit it is a nice choice. I'm also writing a fan script, but its only a few pages in. I started it with the intention of going completely against type, and modeled the emotions of Samus after various roles Jennifer Love Hewitt has done.
 
Jovovich can't act and her being involved seems to dictate that hack of a husband of hers is also involved (Paul Anderson) and he should never touch this movie with a ten foot pole.

I like the Rachel Taylor idea or maybe Sarah Michelle Gellar.
 
What about Beckinsale? I do like Evangeline Lilly as well.
 
she could work :up:

i'm a Milla fan but i do think having her helm another video game series is overkill. Milla should do what Christian Bale is doing-- balancing careers between fun movies (like RE) and serious roles (like The Messenger).

Thats what she does. The Fifth Element, The Messenger, the Resident Evil movies, and Ultraviolet are her only "big" studio films out of a list of 20+ films she has done and only the Resident Evil sequels and Ultraviolet has she played uber badass chicks.

Seperating those previously mentioned films you have smaller indy films such as He Got Game, Million Dollar Hotel, The Claim, Dummy, No Good Deed, You Stupid Man, and Azazel which is a crime thriller, period film set in 1876 Moscow.

The thing is, the only way Milla Jovovich knows how to play a "tough" female character is to come across as a total hard@$$. I do not want Samus to be a hard@$$. I want her to come across as someone who appears strong but actually has a lot of vulnerability underneath... I think that in a lot of ways, the armor she wears to protect herself should be symbolic of emotional armor that she wears to protect her emotional vulnerability.

Spoken like someone that has never seen The Fifth Element or The Messenger.

Jovovich can't act...

...I like the Rachel Taylor idea or maybe Sarah Michelle Gellar.

You knock on Milla and then go on to suggest Sarah Michelle Gellar?
 
Jovovich can't act and her being involved seems to dictate that hack of a husband of hers is also involved (Paul Anderson) and he should never touch this movie with a ten foot pole.

I like the Rachel Taylor idea or maybe Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Nah to SMG
Teresa Palmer :woot: :ninja:
lol
What about Beckinsale? I do like Evangeline Lilly as well.
I was wondering when someone would suggest this talentless so called actress.:down
 
You knock on Milla and then go on to suggest Sarah Michelle Gellar?

Gellar has some acting chops. She just chooses really, really, REALLY bad scripts more often than not. Milla on the other hand and I've seen all of her movies, couldn't play a wooden, bad, actress if she tried.
 
Gellar has some acting chops. She just chooses really, really, REALLY bad scripts more often than not. Milla on the other hand and I've seen all of her movies, couldn't play a wooden, bad, actress if she tried.

If you think Milla is such a terrible actress then why have you seen all of her films? Sounds like BS to me. I'll go ahead and assume that when you say "all of her movies" you actually mean Resident Evil 1-3 and Ultraviolet.

And I'm sorry but anyone claiming that SMG is a quality actress obviously has no idea what they are talking about. Her career highlights consists of Buffy....and nothing else. And Buffy was mediocre at best (and that is being generous).
 
Jovovich and Gellar are fine actresses. Neither A-List quality, but thy're good for what they're cast in.
 
If you think Milla is such a terrible actress then why have you seen all of her films? Sounds like BS to me. I'll go ahead and assume that when you say "all of her movies" you actually mean Resident Evil 1-3 and Ultraviolet.

And I'm sorry but anyone claiming that SMG is a quality actress obviously has no idea what they are talking about. Her career highlights consists of Buffy....and nothing else. And Buffy was mediocre at best (and that is being generous).

Here's an idea. How 'bout you assume nothing because you make an ass of you and me. I have seen all of her movies (at least a good portion of them, I'd say at least 3/4s.

Second. Gellar IS an okay actor. Nothing ground breaking, but she easily has more range that Jovovich.
 
Mind listing what you have seen then other than the obvious RE movies and Ultraviolet?

And once again, Gellar IS NOT an okay actress and she has no range, unless you consider ****ty cheerleaders, Buffy, two god aweful Scooby Doo movies, and some forgettable American remakes of Japanese horror films range. Oh and don't forget her pornstar character from Southland Tales which was appearently so bad that it was filmed in 2005 and put on the shelf until 2007.

Oh and refresh my memory, which of the two do directors and producers think is good enough to work along side people like Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, John Malkovich, Tchéky Karyo, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Mel Gibson, Denzel Washington, and Adrien Brody?

Yeah, I guess Milla really is ****ty if she is able to get main roles in movies featuring all of those terrible actors.
 
Milla is a horrible actress. :down

I like Rachael Taylor. Maybe a blonde Jessica Biel (doubt she'd risk career suicide for this, though)? The best would be an unknown, and a stunning, beautiful, sexy, yet confident and dominant one at that.

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Mind listing what you have seen then other than the obvious RE movies and Ultraviolet?

And once again, Gellar IS NOT an okay actress and she has no range, unless you consider ****ty cheerleaders, Buffy, two god aweful Scooby Doo movies, and some forgettable American remakes of Japanese horror films range. Oh and don't forget her pornstar character from Southland Tales which was appearently so bad that it was filmed in 2005 and put on the shelf until 2007.

Oh and refresh my memory, which of the two do directors and producers think is good enough to work along side people like Dustin Hoffman, Faye Dunaway, John Malkovich, Tchéky Karyo, Samuel L. Jackson, Bruce Willis, Gary Oldman, Ian Holm, Mel Gibson, Denzel Washington, and Adrien Brody?

Yeah, I guess Milla really is ****ty if she is able to get main roles in movies featuring all of those terrible actors.

That doesn't mean anything.

It just so happened that she got casted along side those actors. When she was cast, nobody was thinking "Damn, we need to cast Milla with them. She really creates a great ensemble cast with them." (which almost never happens unless you have certain stature in Hollywood). Milla auditioned for a role, and landed the part.
 
That doesn't mean anything.

It just so happened that she got casted along side those actors. When she was cast, nobody was thinking "Damn, we need to cast Milla with them. She really creates a great ensemble cast with them." (which almost never happens unless you have certain stature in Hollywood). Milla auditioned for a role, and landed the part.

Wow...that was...wow.

First off, casted isn't a word. When are people going to realize that the word "cast" works for all tenses, past, present, and future?

Second, let me get this straight.

All those movies with all those a-list celebtrities in them, surely the director and producers could have just picked any other a-list celeb to fill out the cast and bank on name recognition alone to draw in the crowd.

But they didn't. Instead they held auditions. And along comes relatively unknown Milla Jovovich and she goes in and auditions and the director and producers cast her for the role and gets to appear with previously mentioned a-listers. How isn't that any sort of proof that directors and producers think she has talent?

On a side note, Final Fantasy is horrible. Worst overrated series in videogame history and the turn-base battle system is bar none the worst thing in videogames. That style of play should have stayed in card and board game where it belongs.
 

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