Let’s Recast a Film
You know how us film fans always want to recast a film, well today we play the role of producer and this script has turned up on our desk. The next job is to cast the film as if it the year is 2016, the rules are as simple you can’t use anyone who is in the original film however good or bad you think the film is. So without further ado let’s cast this movie.
Film: Wolf Creek (Ireland Edition) this will be the first of a string of recasting location for Wolf Creek to be set it.
Original Cast: John Jarratt, Cassandra Magrath, Kestie Morassi, Nathan Phillips
New Cast
Mike Taylor – Liam Cunningham Liam is one of the most intense actors in the business and could you imagine him terrorising travellers from around the world.
Travellers – Robin McLeavy (Australian) – Stig Frode Henriksen (Norwegian) – Gigi Ravelli (Dutch) Having this mix we have a full range of travellers which is needed when it comes to dealing with Mike. Each member has worked in horror before with Robin in The Loved Ones, Stig in Dead Snow and Gigi in Kill Zombie!
Location: Ireland I have selected the Irish countryside for this location because we have many of these beautiful locations that people naturally travel too, we also have cliff edges that show just how little space there would be to run.
Will you be going to see this new version of the film?
Who would you rather see in this film?
11 replies on “Fantasy Film Casting 9 – Wolf Creek (Ireland Edition)”
Ireland! That’s where i’m from! When we watched the first Wolf Creek my girlfriend turned to me and said ‘the bad guy reminds me of your dad!’. There’s your casting!
Liam Cunningham!!! Great choice, I never would have guessed. I like this selection! Would you still like me to do the British version?
Yeah that would be great
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I can do it by next week no messing about?
yeah, at the moment i only have one more planned, i am finding them hard to motivate myself to do
Okay well no worries then. Yeah I have posts like that, just move onto the next thing I say!
It is more picking the films really as a lot of people have said it is the older ones that are more interesting and my knowledge of older films isnt that great.
I could have a think and suggest some titles? Not saying I’ll be any good anyway lol.
can do, once i go back to work i have less time to watch films so i find myself writing the ‘features’ on those days too when i have a full day i prefer just to get into films. i think i am going to try Don’t Look Now as just about to finish it
Liam Cunningham is a fine choice!
Thanks