tim roth <3 gary oldman
2 Feb 2004 10:19 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
okay, so gary oldman and tim roth


, so clearly tim roth should play remus! wouldn't that be great? i mean. love... love! it's perfect.
meanwhile someone slash them for me. cause there they were in rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead, having chemistry; and it was so poignant and sad and sweet, and now this, and they're tangled up in my mind.
p.s. do click the cut; the images are too cute for words. AHAHAH an 'explanation'
eta: omg, they've starred together before! and then at imdb.
eta: ahaha, he once starred opposite dougray scott--my pick for remus to star opposite rufus sewell!
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Interestingly, on this side of the pond Roth formed an equally faithful alliance with Gary Oldman, a star with whom he shares more than a passing comparison. Both actors were raised in South London; both made a name for themselves essaying working-class, unstable men (and made their reputation playing punks); and both have excited critics on the other side of the Atlantic with flawless American accents.
They first met 11 years ago while working on Meantime. "Here was this quiet, laid-back, long-haired geezer," recalls Roth, and "after a few weeks of top-secret isolated improvization, in storms this loony skinhead drinking a pint of milk." An on-set improvization saw Oldman hurl the milk bottle at Roth, who threw it back and put Oldman into hospital. To hear Roth tell it, Gary "was really proud of the scar he got, said it suited him really nicely."
Later, the duelling duo took the title roles in the film version of Tom Stoppard's acclaimed stage play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead -- and acted co-star Richard Dreyfuss off the screen. Today, Roth is proud of his mate's success, but points out that he, Roth, made the cover of Sight and Sound first. And, he philosophizes, "I like Gary being up there. The more parts he turns down, the more are likely to come my way." -james cameron-wilson here


, so clearly tim roth should play remus! wouldn't that be great? i mean. love... love! it's perfect.
meanwhile someone slash them for me. cause there they were in rosencrantz and guildenstern are dead, having chemistry; and it was so poignant and sad and sweet, and now this, and they're tangled up in my mind.
p.s. do click the cut; the images are too cute for words. AHAHAH an 'explanation'
eta: omg, they've starred together before! and then at imdb.
eta: ahaha, he once starred opposite dougray scott--my pick for remus to star opposite rufus sewell!
eta:
Interestingly, on this side of the pond Roth formed an equally faithful alliance with Gary Oldman, a star with whom he shares more than a passing comparison. Both actors were raised in South London; both made a name for themselves essaying working-class, unstable men (and made their reputation playing punks); and both have excited critics on the other side of the Atlantic with flawless American accents.
They first met 11 years ago while working on Meantime. "Here was this quiet, laid-back, long-haired geezer," recalls Roth, and "after a few weeks of top-secret isolated improvization, in storms this loony skinhead drinking a pint of milk." An on-set improvization saw Oldman hurl the milk bottle at Roth, who threw it back and put Oldman into hospital. To hear Roth tell it, Gary "was really proud of the scar he got, said it suited him really nicely."
Later, the duelling duo took the title roles in the film version of Tom Stoppard's acclaimed stage play Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead -- and acted co-star Richard Dreyfuss off the screen. Today, Roth is proud of his mate's success, but points out that he, Roth, made the cover of Sight and Sound first. And, he philosophizes, "I like Gary being up there. The more parts he turns down, the more are likely to come my way." -james cameron-wilson here
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 04:07 pm (UTC)way. fic writing takes a lot out of me. when i'm writing one, i'm totally obsessed for, at minimum, a few hours at a time, and i wander around and talk to myself and scribble furiously.... whereas, commenting can be done at the same time as homework. which is a crucial quality, i think.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 04:19 pm (UTC)hee. i have no homework as yet. but i comment while i do... like... chatting, reading. not writing. although i do take breaks from writing to check my comments sometimes. i don't exactly talk to myself but writing is a big commitment of mental resources even if you don't write for such a long time. i have to think about it intensely for a while before i start writing, usually.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 04:35 pm (UTC)aaargh homework. i have so much it's just unbelievable. i don't know if it's humanly possible to complete everything in the time i have been given... at least in an acceptable way. but i'm not panicking yet, because i have until friday to do the big thing. but i have to work like crazy. um... and i'm working right now. really. ~_~
i try not to talk to myself, but i do sometimes anyway. or i'll laugh at something stupid i wrote, or something good. i think it's because of the emotional attachment i have to something i'm writing that minute... later, it becomes something i can seperate myself from, but when it's in progress, it's like... me. which is why i hate letting people read things that aren't done. i can hardly stand a beta, even though i know that's necessary, so i force myself to. heh.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 04:46 pm (UTC)well, i guess the difference is just that i don't talk out loud, cause i know what you mean. and of course you have to laugh at your own jokes WHILE you're writing them. ;) but the secret for beta is to find the perfect one. possibly i am too reliant on mine, but i always feel better after i've talked to her. she's brilliant. she knows what i meant when i don't.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 04:53 pm (UTC)you're probably right....
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 05:04 pm (UTC)yeah. it's just luck getting a really good one. and mine won't do all my stories--so still not ideal.
not many people write steadily, i think. fits and starts! it's the way of the world.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 05:17 pm (UTC)it's not too bad... if i must, i can give it to a friend of mine who is not in fandom or really know anything about fandom... but she does know when something sucks or not, so that's my backup plan.
definetely true. i don't understand those who can sit down and write for a set amount of time each day and just... do that. it doesn't work for me at all. if i decide it's a really good time to write, nothing will come...
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 05:32 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 3 Feb 2004 05:45 pm (UTC)i always want to write when i can't. when i am unable to do to, um, substances. and when i'm half asleep. and when i'm in class, or extremely busy.... my brain must hate me. but it's worth it.
yay first lines! :D
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 05:52 pm (UTC)writing is a really... intense experience, or i should say, can be. finishing a story is fabulous, an unrivalled feeling. well, perhaps if i were another kind of artist, a musician or painter, it could be rivalled by that, but i wouldn't know.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 06:01 pm (UTC)i adore finishing a story. it's so nice. i'm usually reluctant to go back and edit them once i'm done, because DONE is good.
i think that's true... the feeling i get from writing doesn't compare to when i attempt to draw or play music, which is how i know i'm a writer at heart, not anything else, even though i might wish i could draw sometimes. i can, but i have no passion for it, so i don't practice.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 06:40 pm (UTC)how far did you get in japanese? i'm trying to learn french but i don't want to be great at it, just good enough that i can have conversations, read it with minimal help from a dictionary, and maybe write a bit.
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Date: 3 Feb 2004 06:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 3 Feb 2004 07:12 pm (UTC)a few of my friends are taking japanese now. i take it freshman is first year, and sophomore is second? i'm slowly learning the american terms for these things but i still get confused.
can you speak spanish very well? i wouldn't mind learning that, after french. those two are really similar.
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