Michael Martinez wrote:
>>Howard's Kull was moody (I know some people on this list don't
agree with that assessment). I regard Kull to be a thinker in-between
fights.<<
I think this sort of dark, moody, melancholy, contemplative view of Kull is
supported by The Mirrors of Tuzun Thune.
-Shane
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From: Michael Martinez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:52 PM
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Subject: RE: The perfect Conan / Kull actor (was RE: [rehfans] some Qs
on Kull)
At 01:29 PM 4/30/2001, you wrote:
>Michael Martinez:
>"So, who would people like to see portray Conan and Kull? It takes more
>than bulk, it takes more than acting."
>
>GOOOOOOOD question, almost the $64,000 one...
>
>Lewis is obviously out of reach while "the Rock," to me, is above Arnold
but
>still WAY less than ideal.
>I had this discussion on a different forum a while back & the only remotely
>"interesting" idea proposed was Vincent D'Onofrio. Someone else
>enthusiastically suggested some Viking character from the Seventh Warrior
>(is that the right name? Didn't see it...), but I think the female
>suggesting party just had a crush on the big-guy's bod.
"Thirteenth Warrior", but I can't imagine which one of those guys would
make a good Conan or Kull.
You need a deep, contemplative guy for Kull who can break out and bash
heads. Howard's Kull was moody (I know some people on this list don't
agree with that assessment). I regard Kull to be a thinker in-between
fights.
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