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Mine is a just a little bit part, but I want to be portrayed by Amanda Bynes.
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I would be honored if played by Angela Bassett.
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I guess I would have to be played by Michael Moore.
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Since Flavor Flav is in the movie I want to be played by Richard Simmons. I figure one weirdo needs to put another weirdo in check, equilibrium.
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taylor Wrote:Since Flavor Flav is in the movie I want to be played by Richard Simmons. I figure one weirdo needs to put another weirdo in check, equilibrium.
He was in the running for a cameo as Steve Levicoff from DegreeInfo, but okay.
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I'm late to the thread, but I want to be in the movie too!!! I want to be played by Angelina Jolie.. not because of her looks, but because she is a world traveler with a ton of kids. I can definitely relate to that.
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'Way back near the start of the thread, someone suggested I be portrayed by Morgan Freeman. What an
honour! I'd
love that! We're in roughly the same age bracket - He's 77 and I'm 71. Not only is Mr. Freeman a superb actor, but - heck yes - he's
'way better
looking than I am!
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If Morgan Freeman isn't available, perhaps James Earl Jones could be persuaded to take the role. Oh, to have the voice of Darth Vader!
Back to reality, Johann...
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Since I have no talent but I thrive attention maybe Kim Kardashian should play me? Or maybe I should keep it simple and have my identical twin play me...Channing Tatum
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Jonathan Whatley Wrote:He (Flavor Flav) was in the running for a cameo as Steve Levicoff from DegreeInfo, but okay.
I have been reading Steve's posts for years and enjoy his wit, his biting sarcasm and his extensive knowledge of many topics, e.g. musical theatre and Yiddish slang - both subjects dear to me, as well.
My occasional discussions with him in the fora have nearly always centred on non-academic matters, as I know better than to argue with him about schools or anything with wheels.
Steve is a complex individual, who would have to be portrayed in the "Degree Movie" by an equally complex actor.
Ideally, I'd have liked the part to go to the always-brilliant Philip Seymour Hoffman, but unfortunately, he is no longer with us. Perhaps, although Steve is American, a classic English actor could do the role justice. Jeremy Irons, maybe?
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