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Recasting THE MATRIX (1999) -- Winners announced
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SkyPilot
SkyPilot
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Recasting THE MATRIX (1999) -- Winners announced



The winners of the Matrix recasting contest have been announced at the end of this discussion and on the Filmspotting podcast.

Take the Red Pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)

Here's a bit of trivia: did you know the Wachowski brothers originally conceived of The Matrix as a graphic novel? The movie pitch they presented to Warner Brothers was 600 pages of storyboard, pretty much a graphic novel in itself.

For those who gripe about Keanu Reeves, it's time to put your money where your mouth is and pick a better Neo. But can anyone fill Hugo Weaving's shoes? I've been imagining other actors saying "Mister An-der-son," and they all just seem...wrong. 

   

     Keanu Reeves     ...     Neo
      Laurence Fishburne     ...     Morpheus
     Carrie-Anne Moss     ...     Trinity
Hugo Weaving     ...     Agent Smith
     Gloria Foster     ...     Oracle
      Joe Pantoliano    ...     Cypher
      Marcus Chong    ...     Tank
     Julian Arahanga    ...     Apoc
     Matt Doran    ...     Mouse
      Belinda McClory    ...     Switch
    Anthony Ray Parker    ...     Dozer
     Paul Goddard    ...     Agent Brown    

     Robert Taylor    ...     Agent Jones
Here are the names again so you can copy/paste them more easily: 
Keanu Reeves     ...     Neo
Laurence Fishburne     ...     Morpheus
Carrie-Anne Moss     ...     Trinity
Hugo Weaving     ...     Agent Smith
Gloria Foster     ...     Oracle
Joe Pantoliano    ...     Cypher
Marcus Chong    ...     Tank
Julian Arahanga    ...     Apoc
Matt Doran    ...     Mouse
Belinda McClory    ...     Switch
Anthony Ray Parker    ...     Dozer
Paul Goddard    ...     Agent Brown
Robert Taylor    ...     Agent Jones



     
Under discussion:

The Matrix  (1999)

            
HarryO
HarryO
Posts 3

Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



sk8er version

Keanu Reeves     ...     Neo  ...rodney mullen
Laurence Fishburne     ...     Morpheus ...dawon song
Carrie-Anne Moss     ...     Trinity  ...sean white
 
Gloria Foster     ...     Oracle... Tony Hawk
Joe Pantoliano    ...     Cypher... mike valley
Marcus Chong    ...     Tank ...danny way
Julian Arahanga    ...     Apoc ....Elissa Steamer
Matt Doran    ...     Mouse ...rob dyrdrek
Belinda McClory    ...     Switch ...ryan sheckler

Anthony Ray Parker    ...     Dozer ...chad muska

Hugo Weaving     ...     Agent Smith.... Bam Margera

Paul Goddard    ...     Agent Brown ...steve o
Robert Taylor    ...     Agent Jones ...wee man



     
Under discussion:

The Matrix  (1999)

            
indieabby88
indieabby88
Posts 327

Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



Don't you think it's a little soon to recast this? I mean, I still feel like the people in their original roles (for the most part) are still the best picks. Still, it never hurts to get the 'ol creative juices flowing. Here goes:

James McAvoy    ...     Neo--Fresh from "Wanted," where he played a similarly disaffected cubicle-junkie. Did anyone else think the office scenes at the film's beginning seemed a little familiar?
Samuel L. Jackson    ...     Morpheus--I think he might put an interesting spin on Fishburne's zen-calm resistance fighter master.
Radha Mitchell (Pitch Black)   ...     Trinity-- Mitchell seems pretty suited to this stuff, considering much of her resume is made up of B-grade action, sci-fi and horror movies. This would provide a nice break.
Mads Mikkelsen    ...     Agent Smith--This took some serious thought. But I'm of the opinion that Mikkelsen can play cold pretty well. Plus, if they can make him cry blood at some point during the course of the movie, even better.
Phylicia Rashad    ...    Oracle--She seems to have the right presence to be both comforting and alarming at the same time.
Colin Farrell   ...     Cypher-- He has the ability to at least appear charming, but also the ability to be a total sleaze.
Casey Affleck   ...     Tank--This is a pretty random choice, really. Still, it's worth a thought.
Konstantin Khabensky (Night Watch/Day Watch)   ...     Apoc--I liked him very much in "Night Watch," and I'd like to see what he could bring to the table in an American Sci-Fi action movie.
Ben Wishaw    ...     Mouse--He just looks the part, I think.
Franka Potente   ...     Switch--I just think it'd be cool.
Ron Perlman   ...     Dozer--Think about it. What does the Matrix need to be even more badass than it already is? Answer: Ron Perlman! Of course!
Julian Rhind-Tutt (Stardust, Tomb Raider)   ...     Agent Brown--He's got the right demeanor, and I think it'd be kind of neat to put a comic actor in that role.
Adam Buxton  ...     Agent Jones--Again, comic actor in a creepy role. I always thought the Agents could use a bit of black humor.


     

            
Caustic712
Caustic712
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Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



WHAT IS THE MATRIX?

An M. Night Shyamalan Film

Keanu Reeves     ...     Neo ... MARK WAHLBERG
Laurence Fishburne     ...     Morpheus ... SAMUEL L. JACKSON
Carrie-Anne Moss     ...     Trinity... BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD
Hugo Weaving     ...     Agent Smith ... ADRIEN BRODY
Gloria Foster     ...     Oracle ... M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN
Joe Pantoliano    ...     Cypher ... PAUL GIAMATTI
Marcus Chong    ...     Tank ... FREDDY RODRIGUEZ
Julian Arahanga    ...     Apoc... DONNIE WAHLBERG
Matt Doran    ...     Mouse ... HALEY JOEL OSMENT
Belinda McClory    ...     Switch ... JUDY GREER
Anthony Ray Parker    ...     Dozer... JOHN LEGUIZAMO
Paul Goddard    ...     Agent Brown... JESSE EISENBERG
Robert Taylor    ...     Agent Jones... MICHAEL PITT

 

And for the sequels...

The Keymaker...   BOB BALABAN

Seraph... JEFFREY WRIGHT

Niobe...   TONI COLLETTE

The Merovingian...   MEL GIBSON

Persephone...   SIGOURNEY WEAVER

Zee...   ZOOEY DESCHANEL

Link... JOAQUIN PHOENIX

Commander Lock...   BRUCE WILLIS

The Architect ...   WILLIAM HURT

Trainman...   BETTY BUCKLEY

 



     

            
Labuza
Labuza
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Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



The Matrix—The Michael Bay Version
Less Philosophy, More Tits and Explosions!

Shia Labouf     ...     Neo
Will Smith   ...     Morpheus
Scarlett Johnannsen    ...     Trinity
John Turturo     ...     Agent Smith
Alec Baldwin (it isn't a gender specific role)     ...     Oracle
Steve Buscemi   ...     Cypher
Michael Clarke Duncan    ...     Tank
William Fichtner    ...     Apoc
Josh Hartnett   ...     Mouse
Michael Biehn   ...     Switch
Martin Lawrence    ...     Dozer
Peter Stromare    ...     Agent Brown
Ed Harris    ...     Agent Jones


     

            
jdamer83
jdamer83
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Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



This one's a doozy.  I can think of some names that would work, but this is hard.



     

            
forticus
forticus
Posts 7

Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



George Lucas version of the Matrix in a computer far far away.Narration by James Earl Jones

Neo-Hayden Christensen(Star Wars)

Morpheus-Samuel Jackson(Star Wars)

Trinity-Natalie Portman(Star Wars)

Agent Smith-Mark Hamill(Star Wars)

Oracle-Carrie Fisher(Star Wars)

Cypher-Robert Duvall(THX1138)

Tank-Ahmed Best(Star Wars)

Apoc-Peter Mayhew(Star Wars)

Mouse-Ron Howard (American Graffiti)

Dozer-Billy D. Williams(Star Wars)

Switch-Cindy Williams (American Graffiti)

Agent Brown-Ewan Mcgregor(Star wars)

Agent Jones-Liam Neeson(Star Wars)

 

 

To be continued............................

 

The Keymaker-Richard Dreyfuss(American Graffiti)

Train Man-Bruce Spence(Star Wars)

Link-Harrison Ford(Star Wars)

The Architect-Christopher Lee( Star Wars)

Seraph-Ray Park( Star Wars)

Commander Lock-Alex Guinness(Star Wars)

Commander Locks lieutenant-Jimmy Smits(Star Wars)

Twin 1-Peter Cushing(Star Wars)

Twin 2-Ian Mcdiarmid(Star Wars)

Merovingian-Anthony Daniels(Star Wars)

Raver 1-Kenny Baker(Star Wars)

Raver 2-Warwick Davis(Star Wars)

 

 



     
Under discussion:

Star Wars  (1977)

THX 1138  (1971)

            
frozenhamster
frozenhamster
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Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



First, let me say that what I am about to do should be illegal. This whole idea is completely blasphemous and it totally sickens me. But alas, I like swag, and so I will give it a shot.

 

I present you all with a history of the celebrated remake of The Matrix.

 

In 1999 The Matrix was released by Warner Bros. to great success and acclaim. It later spawned two sequels, which while financially successful, have been much maligned as a supreme waste of time. To shed the stink of the sequels Warner Bros., in 2010, released a remake of The Matrix, cleverly titled, Matrix Rebooted, a coy play on the similar styled title, Batman Begins. And in a further attempt to relate the new film to the successful reinvisioning of the Batman franchise Warner Bros. hired director Christopher Nolan.

Originally set only as the producer of Matrix Rebooted, Nolan quickly hired screenwriter John August to pen the screenplay and possibly direct as well. Having seen August's 2007 film, The Nines, Nolan felt that John August was the best person to create a film that would completely redefine the world of The Matrix. August's screenplay was celebrated upon its completion. It was able to blend the sci-fi action with a level of dark comedy that lent the picture a more realistic and relatable quality.

But Nolan was not 100% satisfied. He did a number of rewrites on the script himself. One of the alterations was the removal of most of the scenes that did not take place in the virtual world. He replaced most of these scenes with new ones that took place in a new intermediary world parallel to the Matrix. Called the Grid, this new virtual world was created by the humans living exile in order to experience a life as fruitful as that in the Matrix. This new element added new philosophical questions about the nature of freedom and self-imprisonment.

Nolan, however, still wanted August to direct the film, but August had to refuse due to a previous contract to write Tim Burton's The Fall of the House of Usher, also released in 2010. Nolan had to act fast in order to meet deadlines. He hired Alfonso Cauron to direct the picture. He also convinced Warner, based on the success of The Dark Knight's IMAX theatrical run, to allow the film to be shot entirely with IMAX format cameras.

Cauron's first order of business was to hire the actors.

The first rumblings about casting appeared in a Variety article where it was confirmed by the studio those actors who would be playing the members of the Nebudchadnezzer crew.

Apoc, Mouse, and Switch would be played by Nora Zehetner, Gael Garcia Bernal, and Piper Perabo respectively. The roles of Tank and Dozer had been altered drastically in order to add a subplot in which Dozer, now Tank's sister instead of brother, was lured by Cypher into a trap. The role of Tank went to Hugh Jackman, while Dozer was now played by Maggie Gyllenhaal.

A month later, at Comic-Con San Diego, the actors playing Cypher, The Oracle, Trinity, Morpheus, and the minor roles of Agents Brown and Jones were revealed to a cheering crowd. Taking on the role of Cypher would be Children of Men star Clive Owen. The Oracle would be played by Chiwetel Ejiofor. 300 star Lena Heady got the role of Trinity and Morpheus would be played by veteran British actor Michael Caine. In a surprise for Comic-Con is was announced that playing both Agent Brown and Agent Jones would be Batman Begins star Christian Bale.

The identities of the actors playing Neo and Agent Smith were successfully kept a secret until the very first teaser trailer. The teaser introduced the world to Guy Pierce as Neo and Gary Oldman as Smith.

The film opened in May 2010 to thunderous praise. Rather than use the slow-motion and bullet time effects from the original film, Matrix Rebooted went for a more realistic style of fighting and camerawork that looked practically as though there weren't even any special effects at all. Critics lauded the new, gritty style and made special mention of the new film's dark sense of humour and solid social satire.

Audiences seemed to love the film even more. In its theatrical run it went on to surpass Titanic in every area. Taking in 1.4 billion dollars domestically, and over double that in overseas ticket sales, Matrix Rebooted quickly became known as an American classic. Nobody thought The Matrix could ever be remade, but under the leadership of Chris Nolan and the direction of Alfonso Cauron Matrix Rebooted proved all the naysayers wrong.

 

Matrix Rebooted

An Alfonso Cauron Film

Written by John August and Christopher Nolan

Starring:

Neo - Guy Pierce

Agent Smith - Gary Oldman

Morpheus - Michael Caine

Trinity - Lena Heady

Cypher - Clive Owen

Tank - Hugh Jackman

Dozer - Maggie Gyllenhaal

Mouse - Gael Garcia Bernal

Apoc - Nora Zehetner

Switch - Piper Perabo

With:

Chiwetel Ejiofor as The Oracle

And

Chritian Bale as Agents Brown and Jones

 

RESTARTING IS ONLY THE BEGINNING



     

            
tripbreaker
tripbreaker
Posts 3

Re:Take the red pill: Recast THE MATRIX (1999)



There's a forum about the TV show Heroes that I belong to. A little while ago I recast The Matrix using the Heroes cast and it came out surprisingly well.

So here goes:

Neo / Thomas Anderson - Milo Ventimiglia (Peter Patrelli)
Morpheus - Leonard Roberts (D.L. Hawkins)
Trinity - Ali Larter (Nikki / Jessica Sanders)
Cypher - Greg Grunberg (Matt Parkman)
Apok - Sendhil Ramamurthy (Mohinder Suresh)
Switch - Hayden Pantierre (Claire Bennett)
Agent Smith - Adrian Pasdar (Nathan Patrelli)
Agent Brown - Zachary Quinto (Sylar)
Agent Jones - Jack Coleman (HRG Noah Bennett)
Tank - Masi Oka (Hiro Nakamoura)
Dozer - James Kyson Lee (Ando)
Mouse - Nick D'agosto (West)
Oracle - Nichelle Nichols (Nanna)
"There is no spoon" kid - Noah Gray-Caby (Micah)
Girl in the Red Dress - Kristen Bell (Elle)
T. Anderson's boss - George Takei (Mr. Nakamoura)
"You're my savior man." - David Anders (Adam Monroe)
"Definitely" - Norah Zetner (Eden)
Bum who changes in to Agent Smith - Stephen Toblowsky (Bob)

This kind of thing gets addictive.

 



     

            
jdamer83
jdamer83
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Enter the Matrix- a late 60s/early 70s extravaganza

In a parallel universe, the Wachowski Brothers are born twenty-five years earlier, which makes their period of success overlap the 60s and 70s. After the success of THE BOUND (1968), a Godard-inspired heist movie that they wrote (which has as an interesting if not peculiar lesbian subtext), the Wachowskis shop around their latest script ENTER THE MATRIX, a sci-fi action adventure film that's way ahead of its time.

Most studios pass on it, except for the struggling Paramount Studios, which, like in our universe, is run by an inexperienced Robert Evans.  Hungry for a hit to appeal to the counter-cultural youth market, Evans sees potential in ENTER THE MATRIX and its decidedly anti-establishment message. He buys it.  Initially, the Wachowskis lobby to direct their script as a duo, but Evans balks at the idea, claiming that brothers only make screenwriting duos but not directing duos.  Instead, Evans pulls Francis Ford Coppola off of pre-production for THE GODFATHER, a mafia-musical starring Fred Astaire, and assigns him to ENTER THE MATRIX. Coppola begrudgingly complies.

Knowing that ENTER THE MATRIX has characters who "know kung-fu"and that the movie will need foreign capital in order to be properly budgeted, Evans makes an investment deal with the Shaw Organization in Hong Kong.  A part of the deal includes a stipulation that states that the production of ENTER THE MATRIX have access to the talent at the Shaw Brothers Studio, which Evans and Coppola takes full advantage of for purposes of the movie's many fight scenes.  Also, in need of a special effects artist, Evans hires Douglas Trumball, who has just come off of Stanley Kubrick's production of CHILDHOOD'S END.

Evans and Coppola get to work casting the movie.  When the cast is put in place, they find it's a good mixture of big-names with big talent.  First off:

Clint Eastwood as Neo.

A no-brainer.  Eastwood is one of the biggest stars in the world, and his stoic, other-worldly nature perfectly suits the character.  Because of a fear that he will look ridiculous doing kung-fu, Eastwood is initially reluctant to take the role, but he accepts after Evans personally offers to buy a house for him.

James Earl Jones as Morpheus

An iffy choice for Evans, who initially wanted the more well-known Sidney Poiter.  Yet, Coppola fought for Jones in the role, and after seeing him say the alphabet on Sesame Street (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxwrVw6Vsjw), Evans admits that Jones is perfect for the role.

Julie Christie as Trinity

Cool, beautiful and ethereal, Christie fits the role of Trinity like a glove.

George C. Scott as Agent Smith

Because the man can play villains so well and he looks like the possible devil incarnate, Scott is offered the role.  He accepts, but doesn't want his name in the credits.

And the rest of the cast:

Ruby Dee as The Oracle

Telly Savalas as Cypher 

Ernest Borgnine as Tank

John Cazale as Apoc

Tom Courtenay as Mouse

Sandy Dennis as Switch

Jim Brown as Dozer

Dennis Hopper (pre-EASY RIDER) as Agent Brown

Dean Stockwell as Agent Jones

Despite being a troubled production that included Richard Lester being hired for the actions scenes, ENTER THE MATRIX is released in December of 1971.  The movie becomes a huge success, beating out THE POSEIDON ADVENTURE at the box office on the same weekend.  Evans saves Paramount Studio with the profits from the film, but he unfortunately spends his entire income for the year on his cocaine habit. 

The End

 



     

            
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