But as for the actors, I'd like to see a movie about the Dark Elf trilogy before the other ones. I think it would make for a better story in a movie. Its more character driven. I havent read all of the Drizzt novels but that's what Id like to see. As for actors, I have no clue.
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The wait now ends.
From four corners smoke plumes into a reddened sky.
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This day so hallowed, from here to forever its will I will follow.
Tonight will come to life.
Deadened branches stirred by the whispers in the wind.
Fall Children fill the streets at dusk, at last, it all will begin...
Homeland would be the coolest if done well, but I can see it botched for me several ways (most of them involve the portrayal of Menzoberranzan... And Drizzt) I think the Crystal Shard would have too many characters to develop, wheras Homeland has less truly vital roles that need to be portrayed.
I'd rather have an actor that I've never heard of play Drizzt, quite honestly. I like it better that way, so it seems more like the real Drizzt, rather than (insert actor here) playing Drizzt.
Val Kilmer killed Batman. I just hope no one does the same to Drizzt.
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It would be a low budget movie with crappy actors (Marc Dacascos rules ) that would butcher Homeland, butcher R.A. Salvatore, butcher lovers of the FR. butcher the way Menzo looked in Tod Lockwood's paintings, etc.
You know, I bet people said the same thing about Lord of the Rings.
__________________ As the cries penetrate stillair, this day we celebrate.
The wait now ends.
From four corners smoke plumes into a reddened sky.
In the face of lantern light, Tonight my destiny lies.
This day so hallowed, from here to forever its will I will follow.
Tonight will come to life.
Deadened branches stirred by the whispers in the wind.
Fall Children fill the streets at dusk, at last, it all will begin...
I doubt it since the number of people that had actually read LoTR was most likely smaller than that of the ones that've read R.A. Salvatore's works. Meaning that i doubt most people even gave a crap