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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m reading something really fun right now. It’s called Killers of a Certain Age, by Deanna Raybourn. When four women assassins are sent on a retirement trip by the organization that employs them, they learn they’re the next targets. Great book and would make a fun movie. [/quote] I SO enjoyed that book! And you're right = it'd make a great movie. Who would you cast in it?? [/quote] Right??? Let’s see, they’re supposed to be 60, I think? I’ve been trying to figure out casting too lol. Meryl Streep as Helen? Michelle Yeoh as Mary Alice? Sharon Stone as Natalie? Barbara Hershey as Billie? I love Cate Blanchett and Naomi Watts in everything but they’re both too young, I think. Who would you cast?[/quote] Ohhh I love this. I keep getting Sandra Bullock in my head as one of the characters. But which one? I think CB and NW might actually be a good age. Natalie - who's a good sexpot actress who isn't so young anymore. Sharon Stone is a good call, but I feel like that character might be a little softer in her presentation and vibe. Same with Jean Smart, much as I want to see her in EVERYTHING. How about... Geena Davis? Or Goldie Hawn? (I know I am playing a little fast and loose with the characters' ages.) And who'd play Helen's love interest? Maybe we could get a Matthew Mcconaughey, aged up a bit? I loved Andy Garcia in Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar: [twitter]https://twitter.com/briancgrubb/status/1414217553258373121[/twitter][/quote] Davis and Hawn if they wanted to take a comedic play on Natalie. For a sexy older woman with a hint of steel and irony, Isabella Rossellini. [/quote]
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