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Just was wondering if Mr. Card will be recieving a cameo role in the film. I think it would be only fitting. Maybe I just want to be that geek in the theater that turns to everyone around me and says, "hey, that's the author of the original books!" Plus if Stan Lee can do it for his Comics turned movies, OSC should be able to also, especially since OSC is much more involved in his film adaptation than Stan Lee ever was.
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I'm not even really talking about an actual creditted role. That would be cool, but I was thinking more along the lines of an extra. Like a special little treat for all us geeky fan-boys. kind of a live action Where's Waldo. It would be cool if they offered him the role of Ender's dad but I don't think he would take it. I could be completely wrong but he's continually talking about getting the best out there for the movie and he seems to be far too modest to take even a small role. But him sitting in a meeting of adults in the battle stattion or walking by in the background seems like something far more likely.
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How about he takes it if he wants it. It is his baby. And I half doubt that Ender’s dad is going to have much of a part in the movie then maybe sitting at the table or being there when they come to get Ender. He might not even speak.
I think it is so perfect. The irony behind it is terrific
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Agian, I may be speaking without much knowledge of the process but...
It's not like OSC can just demeand he be given a role. From what I understand he is still only the author of the source material and curerent screen writer. To his loyal fans that is the most important fact but in hollywood I'm not sure what all that really amounts to when it's time to make a film. If the script is picked up and the movie gets the green light what exactly are going to be his rights over casting? And let's be honest, I doubt OSC would do any demanding to get a role.
My whole point was that it would be neat and I hope WB finds somewhere for to stick him in if only for a moment.
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Vonk - I like it. but you need to take it a step farther. An all little person cast, where any regular size person is shrunk with the LOTR method.
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Jimmy Buffet had a huge cameo in Hoot, much bigger than Ender's dar would be. I too think it would be perfect, although OSC looks nothing like I thought Mr Wiggin would, Hollywood never manages to conform to my exacting demands in that regard.
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I think he should be an officer sitting on the shuttle that takes Bean to Battle School. He should give Bean a contemptuous look, and then return to reading a book.
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quote:Originally posted by A Rat Named Dog: I think he should be an officer sitting on the shuttle that takes Bean to Battle School. He should give Bean a contemptuous look, and then return to reading a book.
And you should cameo too, ARND. You could be the guard who stands beside a room other than Ender's in Eros.
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Hollywood magic will take care of that Puppy and it would be fun to spot you. I don’t remember if this topic was discussed before. I would love to see OSC in the movie, like Jean Shepherd did for Christmas Story.
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quote:Originally posted by A Rat Named Dog: I think he should be an officer sitting on the shuttle that takes Bean to Battle School. He should give Bean a contemptuous look, and then return to reading a book.
Have him sitting there reading a copy of Shadow of the Giant or something
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quote:Ooo oooo! I know the perfect role. One that is very fitting and also not a major role.
Ender’s Dad.
Casting done for that role.
Bad idea. It's not a major role in Ender's Game, but that doesn't mean it's not a major role. John Paul and Teresa Wiggin become pretty major characters in the Shadow series. What if they make a sequel to the EG movie? The sequel will follow the Shadow storyline, most likely (which is part of the reason they incorporated the story, to make Bean a major character, since he may become the lead guy in the sequel).
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I dont know if they will make the shadow books into movies instead of the speaker books. In the Speaker books casting wouldnt be as hard as you really need one cast for all three books. If you did the Shadow books you would need like 6 Beans alone, becuase he has to grow at a rapid rate continually throughout the movies, you would probably need more than one actor to play the other characters becuase they all have to get older as the movie goes on, and its really hard to find good actors that look alike.
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quote:Originally posted by Puppy: But if it's a military outpost, would I have to shave my beard and get in shape?
In the books, Mazer had a bit of a stubble, didn't he? And Graff put on weight like crazy. So I think you could probably appear anyway you wanted. Plus, if you're only an extra, I don't think how you appear will change the whole out look of the film.
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By the way, Rat Named Dog was cheating. He's read the script and he KNEW there was such an officer who glances at Bean contemptuously on the shuttle.
But until he suggested it, I never thought of that as an Orson-worthy cameo. Now, you can be sure I will. They'll stick me in the film IF my script is used, and that's as good a spot as any.
Though I can, in fact, act. So maybe they'll give me a little teeny bit more to do <grin>.
Meanwhile, with any luck Puppy can put his own face on somebody in the videogame <grin>. After all, he is the person I was visualizing for five-year-old Ender Wiggin when I wrote it - since he was five at the time!
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So, if they use your script is there a kind of clause that the writter gets a cameo? I really don't know how that all works. It seems that would only be fair. What if they don't use your script? Would they still make a spot for you since it's your work they based the film on? When they made spiderman, Stan Lee didn't write the script but I remember him flashing by the screen. Is it the film companies call or directors? just curious how it all works. It would seem like the author of such a popular work should recieve some type of offer regardless of who wrote the screenplay
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I think OSC could play any of the adult males very well. I can see him as Graff, for example. And since he CAN act, and act well, why not?
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If they use my script, then they probably won't mind my hanging around. If they don't, then I'd be an awkward presence on the set.
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