
Starring as Jane Shepard in the movie...

silverhammer08 wrote...
how about Gina Carano as femShep xD

android654 wrote...
Anywho... If we were to get Femshep in a movie, who would you cast as Jane? Personally, with the proper training beforehand, I'd think Anna Torv would be a perfect pick.
Modifié par Eshaye, 27 janvier 2012 - 10:54 .
Chun Hei wrote...
Starring as Jane Shepard in the movie...

Modifié par Chun Hei, 28 janvier 2012 - 12:06 .
Fdingo wrote...
I also suggested Gina, but I thought I found someone even better. Annie Wersching (from 24).
Modifié par Abraham_uk, 27 janvier 2012 - 11:29 .
Mischuge77 wrote...
what do u think about jennifer garner?
android654 wrote...
Mischuge77 wrote...
what do u think about jennifer garner?
She always came off as kind of delicate, and while she is gorgeous she's not the best actress in the world.
Even though she's a bit older than the role might call for
Lena Headey would also do the role justice.
1136342t54 wrote...
android654 wrote...
Mischuge77 wrote...
what do u think about jennifer garner?
She always came off as kind of delicate, and while she is gorgeous she's not the best actress in the world.
Even though she's a bit older than the role might call for
Lena Headey would also do the role justice.
The main problem I have with Lena Headley is that in almost every role its like she has a freaking angry mother's scowl no matter what she is doing lol.


Modifié par android654, 27 janvier 2012 - 11:42 .
android654 wrote...
Mischuge77 wrote...
what do u think about jennifer garner?
She always came off as kind of delicate, and while she is gorgeous she's not the best actress in the world.
Even though she's a bit older than the role might call for
Lena Headey would also do the role justice.
android654 wrote...
Cate Blanchett always comes off as too fragile for a role like this. SHe's never presented a commanding presence in a leadership role. The woman quite literally looks like she's made of porcelain.
*snip*
Delicate isn't a word you can associate with Shepard.




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Lucky Thirteen wrote...
I vote Gina Carano for femShep. 29 years old and a former #3 in the world MMA fighter.
Haywire, a movie where she stars as an ex-marine
silverhammer08 wrote...
and she can really kick ass in "Haywire" (even though that stuff is all choreographed) and she is quite a looker (I know this is not supposed to be a primary concern).
Though I have to say that when I suggested her, that I was just joking, as I knew that she was quite a newbie to the acting-genre (much like Rampage Jackson in A-Team).
liesandpropaganda wrote...
Lucky Thirteen wrote...
I vote Gina Carano for femShep. 29 years old and a former #3 in the world MMA fighter.
*snip*
Haywire, a movie where she stars as an ex-marine
oh noes, she's 29 and she looks so young and pretty and not roughed up
my immershuns

Chun Hei wrote...
Starring as Jane Shepard in the movie...
Holy hell, she has my vote. At least she is the right age, she is gorgeous, and probably one of the few actresses who do their own stunts.android654 wrote...
liesandpropaganda wrote...
Lucky Thirteen wrote...
I vote Gina Carano for femShep. 29 years old and a former #3 in the world MMA fighter.
*snip*
Haywire, a movie where she stars as an ex-marine
oh noes, she's 29 and she looks so young and pretty and not roughed up
my immershuns
She just heals well, she's been f**ked up before.
/snip
If I'm not mistaken this is from her V.S. Cyborg a few years back.
Abraham_uk wrote...
AtlasMickey wrote...
Looks like someone needs to see the episode of DS9 where a bunch of 1940s science fiction authors discuss how there's no precedent for a ****** commanding a space station, among other things. This is science fiction. The whole point is that there is no precedent!
Oh and that episode is called "Far Beyond the Stars."
That was an amazing episode. Star Trek Deep Space Nine. Some say it's not really Star Trek, but it's still great science fiction.
June Shepard blinked when someone took the photo. Obviously even in the future, flash photography causes amusing mishaps.