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Apparently so. One of "a formidable trio of leading men," at that.
From Chief O'Brien to "captain of an elite secret police unit," with a stopover as a Newfie immigrant along the way. Weird.
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And from a co-creater of "Homicide", none the less. Although thats a bit of a misnomer since the TV series borrowed so heavily from the novel, which was based (very strongly) on the reality of a Baltimore homicide squad ... actually, if anyone's read the book, you'll notice that the TV show borrows its stories quite heavily from it.
Speaking of which, why are almost all cop shows set in LA or NY?
Wow! I can't believe David Morse is going back to TV. Now there's a guy who pops up in a lot of movies -- too bad a lot of people don't know who he is. He was great in The Rock and Contact.
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It's a shame that turning to a TV role is often regarded as a step down, especially when you consider that Platt and Morse are both extremely good actors who often stand out in their (usually supporting) movie roles - for instance, Platt was the best thing in Bicentennial Man. Now we get the chance to see them on TV every week.
But, on the other hand. . . a taxi driver who fights crime? Hmm. It'd be good if it's really well done, nice and dark, but if it's too dark you get Brimstone. 8)
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I was really disappointed that there was so much going on in DS9 that O'Brien couldnt get more screen time.. i mean DS9 had a larger than normal regular cast, and also about twice as many supporting characters that were incredibly good, there were no real spotlight shows in the last half of the series.. i always get thrilled when i see Meaney in something else cuz he rocks as an actor.
I just read a great anecdote from 'The Wounded' when Miles was scooping potatoes onto Keiko's plate, and they kept messing up the scene, and finally there was one take where it went fine, except he dropped a chunk of potato on the table. So he popped it in his mouth and kept delivering his lines. When the director cut it, he asked why it didnt work. "You put the potato in your mouth" "That's what O'Brien would do" "But the ship.. it cleans itself." "But I got to it FIRST!"
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Would be great to find that blooper somewhere on the net.
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Did anyone else see the SNL with Kevin Spacey with the lost Star Wars screen tests? Daryl Hammond as Richard Dreyfus as C3PO was pretty damned funny.
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I told you, i didnt want to wear the mask!!!
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