Wednesday 9 March 2011

Popular Actors for Our Film Genre


Jonah Hill Feldstein was born in 1983. This photo was taken in 2007 as he portrayed his character Seth from the smash hit ‘Superbad’. This shows how good makeup and a shave can still make him look young and also geeky. His physical appearance fits perfectly of how we would want our character Bob to look like.  Also, his portrayal of his character Seth also fits perfectly with Bobs. However, Seth only cared about trying to have sex and Bob cares about the girl making one small change being necessary.

Michael Austin Cera was born 1988. He in most his films plays either the geek or the weakling. His physical appearance looks nerdy and weak, he also seems book smart what would fit perfectly with our worried intelligent geek Stuart. His character he portrayed in ‘Superbad’ (2007) was of a young nerd called Evan. Evan cared for the girl he liked instead of his friends who just wanted sex. He was shy, funny, smart and very sarcastic what would fit perfectly with our Stuart. His character Evan with a name change would make our ideal Stuart.

Christopher Mintz-Plasse was born in 1989. He has portrayed many lead role geeks. Two that stand out as sterotypical geeks was his character Fogell in ‘Superbad’ (2007) and Augie from ‘Role Models’ (2008). Both characters were nerdy however Fofell was dying to be popular and cool. Wanting just sex and fame. This would suit the character Tom as both long to be cool. His portryal of Augie however was fantastic bringing a nerdy fairy tale land geek to life. He would run round with a fake foam sword and fight other players in the park who would do the same. This character would fit Bob though we wrote he never played with toy swords. However, he likes World of Warcraft and I can't see why he wouldn’t want to adventure into a real life role playing world. The fault with Christopher is that his physical appearance does not fit the requirements for Bob leading to him not being able to play our Bob despite the life and atmosphere he could bring to the character.

Jon Heder was born in 1977. Though he may not look like a typical geek he played one of the most over the top geeks ever to be portryaed on a film, ‘Napoleon Dynamite’ (2004). A ginger boy who was simply a loser. Napoleon Dynamite is also like ‘Kevin and Perry Go Large’ (2000). Based on a tv series, it tells of two fifteen year old boys who want to be famous DJ’s but are really just losers.

Kathy Burke as Perry
 Kathy Burke was born in London in 1964. The interesting thing about Kathy is that she played a boy called Perry. The female playing the male worked perfectly as it just highlighted how unmanly and cool Perry really was. A woman playing Stuart could possibly work as he is the weakest and most feminine out of all the geeks. A woman playing his role would really help connote this fact.
Jim Carrey PictureJeff Daniels Picture

Jim Carrey was born on January 17, 1962, and is regarded a comedy genius. In 1994, Jim Carrey played Lloyd Christmas in the comedy film 'Dumb and Dumber'. Lloyd Christmas is a stupid and easily amused geek. He doesn't fully understand the struggle of life and has a childlike approach behind his character. His friend Harry Dunne, played by Jeff Daniels, is the same as Lloyd in almost every way, making their petal arguments more humourous as they make no progress of winning throughout them. Both men love the same woman which is linked to our film. And the girl actually dates Harry Dunne. This is like when Stacey dates Tom, leading to the fall out between the friends. Both actors performed their geeks brilliantly. However, they are just too silly and rediculous to fit any of our characters.


John William Ferrell was born July 16, 1967 and is a very talented actor for giving characters a believable, humourous feel. I could write a long list of characters he has performed amazingly that could possibly fit our film, however, I want to focus on two. In the film 'Step Brothers' (2008), Will Farrell played a fourty year old geek living with his father called Brennan Huff. The man was hysterical to watch. His performance amazing and was believable. Though we wouldn't want a fourty year old man to play any of our characters, the arguments he has with his new step brother (once his father re-married) was brilliant and would fit well with the arguments our friends have with one another once fallen out in our opening. Here is a short clip of one of the earlier less violent argument from Step Brothers.

There's Something About Mary Poster

Cameron Diaz was born in 1972. She has had a diverse list of characters she has performed varying from an Irish gang member to a beautiful ogar from far, far away. I'm going to concentrate on her character Mary from 'Something about Mary' (1998). Mary was a beautiful, young woman who had several men fighting for her love. She was funny, relaxed and fun; the sort of personality traits required for Stacey. Mary however wasn't geeky, though she was attracted to them. Stacey should perhaps take some of the characteristics from Cameron Diaz's Mary for the geeky side on Stacey.

Kirsten Dunst Picture

Kirsten Dunst was born in 1982. In the film 'Bring it on' (2000), Kirsten played a cool, young cheerleader called Torrance Shipman. She was the head cheerleader and, like other examples from this post, she falls in love for the geeky, nerdy boy. From this her geeky side begins to show and the young girl eventually wins the heart of the cautious geek. Her character is perfect for our geeky Stacey. She also has been seen as a bitch during other films such as the Spiderman sequals. She can be confrontational and during Spiderman One (2002) her character, Mary Jane, hid her geeky side by dating the school bully similar to our film.

Scott Collins

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