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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hmm, I tend to think about it when I see entirely well-cast movies or tv shows where I think "a good casting director was working here". Things that come to mind are: [b]Outlander -- I read the books before I saw the show though the show had started by then. I saw a still of the show after I had started the books and thought, "Wow they found Jamie, how did they do that?" All the other characters seem to fit too.[/b] Lord of the Rings -- every character as I imagined them from the books Harry Potter -- same. [/quote] +1 to Outlander with 2 exceptions: the castings for Brianna and Roger. They've really ruined a lot of the show for me because I find the two of them to be terrible actors with zero chemistry. The guy playing Roger has grown on me a little as this season has gone on, but I'm still struggling to get behind Brianna. The actress' American accent (she's British) isn't great. But the rest of the cast? Fantastic castings. [/quote] I get what you're saying and I think a significant number of fans feel that way. For me, well, I never liked the character themselves that much so the fact the actors aren't great doesn't change a whole lot. Brianna is kind of a brat, Roger is so wishy-washy. [/quote]
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