THE Morrigan Discussion and Research Thread *Infested with Bugs Yet Again!*
#12001
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 03:39
#12002
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 03:53
Hmmm. Well, I think she's a different b*tch type from Morrigan. XD
#12003
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 05:15

And of course, Flemeth would be played by Kate Mulgrew:

BTW, I always spare Flemeth and lie to Morrigan. I just can't bring myself to kill Captain Janeway! Besides, I think Flemeth planted the Dark Grimoire to test Morrigan, a test she fails. I don't think that Flemeth actually plans to hurt Morrigan, so I consider it a little white lie. If there's anything about this in Witch Hunt, I haven't played it yet, so I don't know.
Modifié par BelgarathMTH, 19 décembre 2010 - 06:37 .
#12004
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 05:40
I'd take Emily Blunt:wizard:


She's already got the english accent, about the same age as Morrigan is supposed to be and is actually a good actress!
#12005
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 05:51
#12006
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 10:32
#12007
Posté 18 décembre 2010 - 10:37
LTS_Guitarian wrote...
From what I hear, Megan Fox is the biggest b*tch in Hollywood. Hmm..dunno about Victoria. Personally, she looks too young to me. But I bet that lampshade she's wearing is easy to get off =).
*ducks*
Somehow Megan Fox is missing something. She has that "I'm a bee-otch (Transformers scene with Bee-otch) sign comes into mind) air. Morri is confident, can be a bee-otch, but can make you feel like you are the only person in the room. Megan Fox somehow always a trashy feel, and the a postivie "heart of gold" one.
#12008
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 12:28
LTS_Guitarian wrote...
I always thought Megan Fox is a dead ringer for a real-life Morrigan. Maybe it's just the dark hair, freaky eyes thing again....Sigh...my weakness...
Give her golden eyes and *blammo*!
BTW, I haven't seen that image in a while, Xim. It's still one of my favs.
I agree with Megan Fox, but I have to consider also Eva Green

Plus she can make a very good British Accent like Morrigan, can portray the attitude and she is more in age for Morrigan. It is my weakness as well...dark haired with colored eyes *sigh* (Aishwariya rai, Adriana Lima, Victorria Johnson, Megan Fox, Eva Green and obviously last and not least Claudia Black)sorry drifted for a moment. But if there would be a movie of Dragon age, there are certainly beauties to consider for the role.
Modifié par Lord_Anthonior, 19 décembre 2010 - 12:30 .
#12009
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 12:29
Personality-wise, I live with Morrigan.
Playing guitar for a living certainly has its advantages, to be sure.
Modifié par LTS_Guitarian, 19 décembre 2010 - 12:33 .
#12010
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 12:38
LTS_Guitarian wrote...
Personality-wise, I live with Morrigan.I swear she's a damned carbon copy, or, more specifically, the other way around. And quite honestly, they're not that far apart in the looks department either.
Playing guitar for a living certainly has its advantages, to be sure.
Hahaha ah you lucky...lucky. That's great!, well either way if they continue Morrigan's story with or without the warden or her part in the game is big or small you can't complain because you already have her at home. Excellent!
#12011
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 12:58
It reminds me of the time my wife first saw me playing DA. She comes in and sits down on the couch next to me and watches for a bit before she says, "Who's the bimbo red-head and the stupid guy?"
I said, "That's Leliana and Alistair."
She replies, "Oh, I don't like them. But the girl with the dark hair is pretty cool."
Modifié par LTS_Guitarian, 19 décembre 2010 - 01:02 .
#12012
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 01:05
LTS_Guitarian wrote...
Yeah, but having a real-life Flemeth for a mother-in-law sucks ass. That old bat is pure loco and evil to the core.
It
reminds me of the time my wife first saw me playing DA. She comes in
and sits down on the couch next to me and watches for a bit before she
says, "Who's the bimbo red-head and the stupid guy?"
I said, "That's Leliana and Alistair."
She replies, "Oh, I don't like them. But the girl with the dark hair is pretty cool."
At least be thankful you don't have to deal with her in dragon form, otherwise you'll be toast. Everything in life has a price, for having a Morrigan in life you had to pay the price of the Flemeth, but I think that you'd say it was worth it. And pure loco is really bad, there is just mild loco, little loco but pure loco (or loca since she is a woman)... "blast and damnation!".
I wish when I find my "Morrigan" in life she would say the same thing, that would just make me love her even more! but here is to hoping I don't get the "Flemeth package" as well.
Modifié par Lord_Anthonior, 19 décembre 2010 - 01:10 .
#12013
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 01:23
Lord_Anthonior wrote...
At least be thankful you don't have to deal with her in dragon form, otherwise you'll be toast. Everything in life has a price, for having a Morrigan in life you had to pay the price of the Flemeth, but I think that you'd say it was worth it. And pure loco is really bad, there is just mild loco, little loco but pure loco (or loca since she is a woman)... "blast and damnation!".
I wish when I find my "Morrigan" in life she would say the same thing, that would just make me love her even more! but here is to hoping I don't get the "Flemeth package" as well.
Trust me dude, loco. That old bird has a bigger set of cojones than most men I know. And who says she doesn't have a dragon form? Well, dragon breath at least....
God, I can hear that cackle in my sleep.
#12014
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 01:37
LTS_Guitarian wrote...
Lord_Anthonior wrote...
At least be thankful you don't have to deal with her in dragon form, otherwise you'll be toast. Everything in life has a price, for having a Morrigan in life you had to pay the price of the Flemeth, but I think that you'd say it was worth it. And pure loco is really bad, there is just mild loco, little loco but pure loco (or loca since she is a woman)... "blast and damnation!".
I wish when I find my "Morrigan" in life she would say the same thing, that would just make me love her even more! but here is to hoping I don't get the "Flemeth package" as well.
Trust me dude, loco. That old bird has a bigger set of cojones than most men I know. And who says she doesn't have a dragon form? Well, dragon breath at least....
God, I can hear that cackle in my sleep.
That explains the ending of OoA and the pleasured detailed. Well dude, you are living in your own Ferelden...Dragon Breath!
#12015
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 01:47
Anyway, talking about a DAO movie, I can't really say I prefer it being live-action. I'd still prefer a CG one. A non-Claudia Black voiced Morri for me isn't Morri. XD
#12016
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 01:49
Lord_Anthonior wrote...
That explains the ending of OoA and the pleasured detailed. Well dude, you are living in your own Ferelden...Dragon Breath!At least you got the best and the worst part of it, Morrigan and Flemeth respectively.
Yeah, but unfortunately, my Flemeth is still alive....Damned stupid laws against killing people who need it. (j/k...mostly)
#12017
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 02:50
ximena wrote...
Hahahaha. What? LTS, you have a real-life Flemeth too? XD Don't tell me your kids are real-life OGBs. Soon they'll be rocking your guitars because they're godly.
Anyway, talking about a DAO movie, I can't really say I prefer it being live-action. I'd still prefer a CG one. A non-Claudia Black voiced Morri for me isn't Morri. XD
Well, my daughter thinks she's a god. We call her princess high-and-mighty know-it-all queen of the universe.
Needless to say, she takes after her mother. Which provides me with endless amounts of pleasure when I see my wife dealing with some of her own medicine.
Only my middle son plays guitar, my oldest doesn't have the patience for it. He gives ADHD a whole new meaning.
And yes, a CG DA movie would be much more preferable. That would feel more in line with the game. But it would have to use the same voice actors as the game. Especially Claudia Black and Kate Mulgrew. Who knew Capt. Janeway was so evil?
If they did do a live action movie, it would still be cool for Ms. Black to play Morrigan. She does bear a striking resemblance to the character, after all. And Kate Mulgrew could still play Flemeth. Not that it would ever happen, mind you. But one can hope.
Modifié par LTS_Guitarian, 19 décembre 2010 - 03:14 .
#12018
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 03:35
ximena wrote...
Anyway, talking about a DAO movie, I can't really say I prefer it being live-action. I'd still prefer a CG one. A non-Claudia Black voiced Morri for me isn't Morri. XD
True, true.
Not that they'd even make a DA movie....and heck, it would be weird if they just did Origins, what with the Warden and all in a movie? Nah. No thanks.
#12019
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 03:57
#12020
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 05:58
Click here.
#12021
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 06:19
ximena wrote...
Stepping away from the actress discussion, this is still my favorite song which I associate with the Morri-romance. ;_____;
Click here.
I never was the biggest fan if NIN, although I did meet Trent Reznor at an Atlanta club (turned out it was his). Cool guy in person. Very soft spoken. You'd never know it was the same guy.
But I like this song more than most. Although if I was to pick a NIN song for Morrigan it would be Closer.
#12022
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 06:31
Brockololly wrote...
Well there is a question: If they were to ever make a DA movie, who would play Morrigan?
I nominate Syrian actress Sulaf Fawakherji.



Too bad she can't speak English that well.
#12023
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 06:32
ximena wrote...
Stepping away from the actress discussion, this is still my favorite song which I associate with the Morri-romance. ;_____;
Click here.
Yeah- my favorite NIN song would be The Great Below for the Warden that maybe never found Morrigan or left her to go off on his Calling...basically for a sad, tragic Morrigan romance ending.
#12024
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 06:52
KnightofPhoenix wrote...
I nominate Syrian actress Sulaf Fawakherji.
Too bad she can't speak English that well.
Nomination accepted! She's fairly hot and she does resemble the witch more than a bit.
Back to the music subject (Curse you, Xim. Music is my life...literally) I posted what I call the theme song to OoA a while ago on my FFN profile, but if it's just the Warden and Morrigan we're talking and the aftermath of the dark ritual, then I would have to go with another song that was written for a similar occasion.
HERE Caution, though, it's a very depressing song..
#12025
Posté 19 décembre 2010 - 03:02
I just realized we're almost going to hit another hundred pages. Hmmmmm. *plots the next "another hundred pages celebratory Morri pic"*





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