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Media Center>Ed Harris takes Top villain role in HBOs "Westworld" reboot
Deberg_1990 03:51 PM 08-11-2014
Sweet. Loved this film when I was a kid. It's ripe for a reboot.

Doesn't sound like he's playing the Yul Brenner role though

http://insidetv.ew.com/2014/08/11/ed-harris-westworld/



Image Credit: WireImage.com
Ed Harris is coming to series TV: The Abyss and Apollo 13 actor has signed on as the Big Bad in HBO’s Westworld reboot.
The four-time Oscar nominee’s character is called The Man in Black, and is described as “the distillation of pure villainy into one man.” He joins previously cast star — and fellow series television newcomer—Anthony Hopkins, along with Evan Rachel Wood, Jeffrey Wright, and Shannon Woodward.

The Warner Bros.-produced sci-fi pilot produced by J.J Abrams, Jerry Weintraub, and Bryan Burk updates Michael Crichton’s 1973 classic film about a theme park where androids fulfill dark human desires. Harris’ description might sound like he’s playing the Yul Brynner killer-cowboy robot role, but it seems like actor Rodrigo Santoro was tapped for that part—and online production rumors suggest The Man in Black is actually a human character who sadistically abuses the androids.

Harris will soon be seen the feature film Run All Night, starring opposite Liam Neeson and Joel Kinnaman. Harris won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy for his work in HBO’s Game Change.
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Beef Supreme 12:56 AM 12-05-2016
Right on. Cold storage nation.

Still, not sure i'm with you on the MIB plays dead angle. His goal has been to make the risk real, and here it is. And it made him crack a smile.
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listopencil 12:58 AM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by Buck:
The one that shot MIB/William was Clementine. That was cold storage, not ghost nation. Ghost nation uses bows and arrows anyhow.
Really? I didn't see the face well enough. I was paying attention to the zombie body language. I did notice the old timey clothing and lever action rifle.
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listopencil 01:00 AM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by BigChiefTablet:
Right on. Cold storage nation.

Still, not sure i'm with you on the MIB plays dead angle. His goal has been to make the risk real, and here it is. And it made him crack a smile.
He doesn't want to just stand there and get shot by a bunch of zombie/insane androids though. I think he disappears to heal up and get himself properly outfitted/armed.
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listopencil 01:02 AM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by Buck:
Did anyone notice that Wolf in the beginning when Teddy was remembering the massacre? What was that all about?
I think the movement of the wolf is meant to visually balance and therefore emphasize the stationary dead. Wild life versus civil death.
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TigeRRUppeRRcut 01:07 AM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Incredible finale.

Now I need to binge watch the whole season again.


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It's going to be great rewatching the season after all of this
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listopencil 01:32 AM 12-05-2016
You know...they never showed what host Ford was making when Bernard killed Theresa. Host Ford?
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Baby Lee 03:41 AM 12-05-2016
Ending exactly what I was hoping when Radiohead first appeared on the player piano back in Ep2 or3!!

One of my all time faves. Pig in shit when it started rolling at the reception.

Nice tie-in, Exit Music was written for the credits of Baz Luhrman's Romeo and Juliet, the source of the season's motto 'these violent delights have violent ends.'

Jonathan Nolan/Person of Interest fans may recall a similar awakening of The Machine



And JJ Abrams isn't immune to it's charms either


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vailpass 01:08 PM 12-05-2016
Good finale. I tend to agree with those who find it a little amusing at how much some people try to overthink this show as though it were some complex formula. You can sit back and enjoy it for the entertainment it brings and still absorb any meaning and sub-plots in the end.
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vailpass 01:09 PM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by Buck:
Did anyone notice that Wolf in the beginning when Teddy was remembering the massacre? What was that all about?
Jon Snow is actually a host man.
Think about it...
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Buck 01:11 PM 12-05-2016
Okay so in that ARG that's going on, someone found some footage with a timestamp on it and it says what the date is.

I'm putting in spoiler tags in case you don't want to know.

Spoiler!

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Beef Supreme 01:29 PM 12-05-2016
It would be cheaper if Westworld just used VR instead of Robots. And less dead people.
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listopencil 02:51 PM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by vailpass:
Jon Snow is actually a host man.
Think about it...
I haven't looked at any fan theories about it and I don't use Reddit so I don't know what special significance it is rumored to have. I'm just thinking from a visual art point of view. You can't have a scene full of dead people with nothing moving. Either the camera has to move or there has to be something in the frame moving. Otherwise it just looks like a still and the emotional impact is lessened. To me it's like the old Western movies where there are dead people and you have something like a windmill creaking and spinning, and some dead guy's hat blows off, and then a tumbleweed blows by. You have to have movement in the scene or it just falls flat. Other than that: A big ol' fluffy wolf is out of place in a town because civilization keeps them away. So to me it symbolizes a breakdown in society if anything.
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vailpass 03:02 PM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by listopencil:
I haven't looked at any fan theories about it and I don't use Reddit so I don't know what special significance it is rumored to have. I'm just thinking from a visual art point of view. You can't have a scene full of dead people with nothing moving. Either the camera has to move or there has to be something in the frame moving. Otherwise it just looks like a still and the emotional impact is lessened. To me it's like the old Western movies where there are dead people and you have something like a windmill creaking and spinning, and some dead guy's hat blows off, and then a tumbleweed blows by. You have to have movement in the scene or it just falls flat. Other than that: A big ol' fluffy wolf is out of place in a town because civilization keeps them away. So to me it symbolizes a breakdown in society if anything.
One of my majors in undergrad was English and I've never stopped enjoying the word created picture. I remember my first visceral awareness of allegory and symbolism in 7th grade on reading Of Mice and Men. I enjoyed your interpretation of wolf as contrast and found it to be credible.
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Baby Lee 03:39 PM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by listopencil:
I haven't looked at any fan theories about it and I don't use Reddit so I don't know what special significance it is rumored to have. I'm just thinking from a visual art point of view. You can't have a scene full of dead people with nothing moving. Either the camera has to move or there has to be something in the frame moving. Otherwise it just looks like a still and the emotional impact is lessened. To me it's like the old Western movies where there are dead people and you have something like a windmill creaking and spinning, and some dead guy's hat blows off, and then a tumbleweed blows by. You have to have movement in the scene or it just falls flat. Other than that: A big ol' fluffy wolf is out of place in a town because civilization keeps them away. So to me it symbolizes a breakdown in society if anything.
Right up until the end, I too thought the wolf was just a compositional or fanciful element. But I think the wolf call that immediately preceded the appearance of the Shadow Regiment on in the tree line is foreshadowing something thematic.

Looks like we'll have a while to muse either way.
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listopencil 03:52 PM 12-05-2016
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Right up until the end, I too thought the wolf was just a compositional or fanciful element. But I think the wolf call that immediately preceded the appearance of the Shadow Regiment on in the tree line is foreshadowing something thematic.

Looks like we'll have a while to muse either way.
Could be that hosts are the wolves and guests are the sheep. The hosts were wolves in sheep's clothing. Now the sheepdogs are incapacitated and the shepherd is dead. Time to eat.
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