Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
This is a tricky proposition. The best would be modeled not only on Chandler's character, but also on the familiar portrayals by Bogart and Dick Powell.
My choice: Edward Norton ~Doc |
Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Norton's too old.
Marlowe is described in the books as aged 33, 38 and 42... he's also described as 6'1 and 190lb (near 14st) Problem is there's not many actors like that around at the minute. At least none that are talented. Only 1 fits the bill in terms of height, weight, age and most importantly... talent. Ryan Gosling. |
Eh, Bogart did it at nearly 50 and at 5’8.
I’d say Robert Downey Jr. but Liam Neeson’s reportedly the next iteration: https://variety.com/2017/film/news/l...an-1202018969/ |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 1922884)
The best would be modeled not only on Chandler's character, but also on the familiar portrayals by Bogart and Dick Powell.
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
I'm not real up on current actors, but of the ones mentioned Edward Norton would be my choice as Philip Marlowe. Ryan Gosling, nah he's got this naivety about him, I think he's great in his movies but not as Marlowe...Who ever plays Marlowe needs an edge. Robert Downey Jr. maybe, but not Liam Neeson, I like both of them too, but I don't see Marlowe in either of them. Ed Norton would rock that role.
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Clive Owen???? Get this guy back in movies.
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Well the best choice is always Idris Elba
https://timedotcom.files.wordpress.c...idris-elba.jpgBut a more realistic choice would be Jeffrey Dean Morgan https://static.squarespace.com/stati...1000w/dean.jpg I would personally love it if John Hamm agrees to it, but he's against franchises https://stylist-assets.imgix.net/app...mat%2Ccompress |
Marky Mark!
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
I'll go outside the box and say Scarlett Johansson.
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Bill Murray. He can play it as an aging Philip Marlowe, retired but pulled back into activity duty by a mysterious and very personal case. I think that would be cool. But of course any new Philip Marlowe film has to hit the age demographics, of 14 to 24, so it would never happen. So just hire any lame ass actor and make a crappy remake.
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 1922906)
So are we disregarding The Long Goodbye, then? I thought that movie was great and so was Elliott Gould.
IMO 1973's The Long Goodbye wasn't a bad movie, it was just bad Chandler. It would nice to see a new version which stuck to the novel. And as soon as we've decided who should play Marlowe, I'll notify the studios...:) ~Doc |
Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
I guess some of us missed the deconstructionist part.
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Guy Pierce I think would be really good, unless he is too old now?
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Hugh Jackman.. Can play anyone or anything.
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What an interesting question. Here's three picks of mine- btw I love a good mystery/thriller/detective story whether it features a hard boiled guy like Dirty Harry or a soft boiled guy like Hercule Poirot:
1- Daniel Craig - he 's smooth as silk in Bond films , but I think he could muss up just enough for the part - and he DOES have an edge ( plus speaking for the female fan base of mofo. I think he'd be a great box office draw. ;D) 2- Matthew McConaughey - I know he seems even dopier than in those car commercials when he does talk show interviews- but he's actually quite a good actor. I bet he could take this on and surprise everyone with a fine performance. 3- Adrian Brody- haven't seen him in as much as the other two, but in my mind- he LOOKS the part. |
Brolin would be good too.
https://image.ibb.co/g8zeu8/576_C513...C73398_A78.jpg If nothing else, he’s got the classic Hollywood gumshoe look nailed down. |
Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1923159)
Brolin would be good too.
https://image.ibb.co/g8zeu8/576_C513...C73398_A78.jpg If nothing else, he’s got the classic Hollywood gumshoe look nailed down. |
Originally Posted by lenslady (Post 1923156)
What an interesting question. Here's three picks of mine- btw I love a good mystery/thriller/detective story whether it features a hard boiled guy like Dirty Harry or a soft boiled guy like Hercule Poirot:
1- Daniel Craig - he 's smooth as silk in Bond films , but I think he could muss up just enough for the part - and he DOES have an edge ( plus speaking for the female fan base of mofo. I think he'd be a great box office draw. ;D) 2- Matthew McConaughey - I know he seems even dopier than in those car commercials when he does talk show interviews- but he's actually quite a good actor. I bet he could take this on and surprise everyone with a fine performance. 3- Adrian Brody- haven't seen him in as much as the other two, but in my mind- he LOOKS the part. BTW, as a model, I neglected to mention Robert Mitchum's excellent portrayal of Marlowe in 1978's remake of The Big Sleep; although he was a little long in the tooth. He could've even played Gen. Sternwood!..;) ~Doc |
Of the current crop of actors, I'm thinking Marlowe might be well represented by: Tom Hardy or Chris Pratt. But-- no beards, no beta-males..:rolleyes:
~Doc |
Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
I'd go with a HBO show starring Dominic West.
https://television-b26f.kxcdn.com/wp...minic-West.jpg |
Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 1922956)
Clive Owen???? Get this guy back in movies.
I don't know the character well and I've never read the stories. My Dad is a fan though, and I think Dick Powell is the actor he liked the best. |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1923955)
His name was linked with a Marlowe series a few years ago.
I don't know the character well and I've never read the stories. My Dad is a fan though, and I think Dick Powell is the actor he liked the best. Paul Dano...what do you guys think? https://dtvimages.hs.llnwd.net/e1//p...67214_ba_d.jpg |
Originally Posted by Sigerson Holmes (Post 1923933)
I'd go with a HBO show starring Dominic West.
https://television-b26f.kxcdn.com/wp...minic-West.jpg ~Doc |
Originally Posted by SeeingisBelieving (Post 1923955)
His name was linked with a Marlowe series a few years ago.
I don't know the character well and I've never read the stories. My Dad is a fan though, and I think Dick Powell is the actor he liked the best. If you like noir, and haven't already seen it, The Big Sleep is not only great Raymond Chandler, but a great movie as well-- from 1946 with Bogart & Bacall. Some would argue that Bogart was the best Marlowe. ~Doc |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 1924011)
If you like noir, and haven't already seen it, The Big Sleep is not only great Raymond Chandler, but a great movie as well-- from 1946 with Bogart & Bacall. Some would argue that Bogart was the best Marlowe.
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Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
I want Owen Wilson to play a lighter comic Philip Marlowe in a remake of The Long Goodbye.
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Originally Posted by Saunch (Post 1923159)
Brolin would be good too.
https://image.ibb.co/g8zeu8/576_C513...C73398_A78.jpg If nothing else, he’s got the classic Hollywood gumshoe look nailed down. |
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A very left-field choice :
Josh Hartnett |
Originally Posted by GulfportDoc (Post 1924008)
He sure looks the part! I don't know his work.
~Doc |
Re: Which actor would be a good Philip Marlowe today?
Oh I think Dominic West is a phenomenal choice.
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Originally Posted by Thief (Post 2211766)
If you haven't seen The Wire, then you must. Phenomenal show.
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I think Dominic West would be a great Phillip Marlowe...a seriously versatile and seriously underrated actor.
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Originally Posted by Gideon58 (Post 2212044)
I think Dominic West would be a great Phillip Marlowe...a seriously versatile and seriously underrated actor.
Pretty fair description of Philip Marlowe in Wikipedia: "Underneath the wisecracking, hard-drinking, tough private eye, Marlowe is quietly contemplative and philosophical and enjoys chess and poetry. While he is not afraid to risk physical harm, he does not dish out violence merely to settle scores. Morally upright, he is not fooled by the genre's usual femmes fatales, such as Carmen Sternwood in The Big Sleep." |
Originally Posted by Thief (Post 2211766)
If you haven't seen The Wire, then you must. Phenomenal show.
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Originally Posted by StuSmallz (Post 2212439)
Eh, it was certainly very well-written and ambitious on the whole, but it still felt kind of low-energy in general, which kept it from leaving a bigger impression on me than it did.
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Originally Posted by Siddon (Post 1923016)
Well the best choice is always Idris Elba
https://timedotcom.files.wordpress.c...idris-elba.jpgBut a more realistic choice would be Jeffrey Dean Morgan https://static.squarespace.com/stati...1000w/dean.jpg I would personally love it if John Hamm agrees to it, but he's against franchises https://stylist-assets.imgix.net/app...mat%2Ccompress |
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