The boy is cute, and he can dance while playing basketball.
On Jul 7, 10:41 pm, Shag <[email protected]> wrote:
> Shia LeBouf does have that "everyman" quality. But like Pat
> mentioned, he's overexposed already.
>
> And you know it, Zac is my hearthrob! :)
>
> The Irredeemable Shaghttp://onceuponageek.comhttp://firestormfan.com
>
> On Jul 7, 1:59 pm, Holly Elliott <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Erika is right; Zac would not work. Unfortunately, as he has been
> > overexposed already, I think Shia LeBouf or whatever his name is, could be a
> > good Marty.
>
> > I think Shag just wants a good excuse to watch Zac Efron on the big screen.
> > :-)
>
> > Holly
>
> > On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Erika <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I like Zac Efron, but I think he is much to pretty to be Marty McFly.
> > > Even though Michael J. Fox was a teen heartthrob by the time BttF came
> > > out, he was also incredibly normal-seeming and accessible. I can't
> > > think of very many young stars of this era who have that kind of
> > > everyman appeal, because they're all polished to a high sheen. I think
> > > you'd have to cast a relative unknown. Michael Richards is a good
> > > choice for Dr. Brown, though — even though he'd have to spend the
> > > entire press tour discussing his comedy-routine-gone-wrong.
>
> > > On Jul 6, 11:52 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> > > > In six years, Back to the Future will be 30 years old. This is relevant
> > > because in the original film, Marty McFly travels back in time 30 years.
> > > When we first watched the film, 30 years ago seemed like a million years
> > > ago. Kind of puts your age in perspective, doesn't it.
> > > > I just watched this film with my 9 year old step-son tonight. Other
> > > > than
> > > a lot of foul language, the film was perfectly suited for his age. He
> > > loved
> > > it! He was excited in all the right parts. He was thinking ahead and
> > > figuring out some of the time travel subplots. He did me proud.
> > > > It got me thinking... sooner or later someone is going to do a remake.
> > > In fact, a remake in the year 2015 would make a lot of sense. So if you
> > > had
> > > the chance to remake Back to the Future, how would you do it?
> > > > Here are some of my thoughts... While I don't know that I would enjoy
> > > the movie below, it does seem to be a logical extrapolation of the
> > > original
> > > film...Marty McFly - Zack Efron (from High School Musical)Dr. Emmett
> > > Brown -
> > > Michael Richards (Kramer from Seinfeld)Director - Don't know, but it's got
> > > to be someone that gets comedy (physical & the kind that comes from
> > > dialogue) as well as someone who can direct a good car chase.The car -
> > > Use a
> > > Hummer this time around (or maybe a Smart Car if you're going for
> > > humor)Marty travels back in time from 2015 to 1985. Marty has to get his
> > > parents to kiss at the Cyndi Lauper Concert.Anyone else?
> > > > The Irredeemable
> > > Shaghttp://firestormfan.comhttp://onceuponageek.comhttp://
> > > twitter.com/onceuponageek
>
> > ,
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