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Recasting Nick Caraway in Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby

Tom Pitt

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So, being an English major and a bit of a literary nerd, I must openly come before you all and say Toby McGuire casted as Nick Caraway is one of the worst casting choices in the history of cinema. I think The Great Gatsby could have been AWESOME! but McGuire kind sucked all the way through it. I'm curious to know, if you could recast Nick Caraway, who would you have chose for the role?


I think I have already identified the perfect actor but I don't want to influence anyone's responses and I'm curious to see if someone can find a better prospect than I Did.

Who would you choose for the role?
 
I was thinking Jeff Bridges or Sylvester Stallone as Nick Caraway would be pretty awesome. Can't decide between the 2 though.
 
Sorry. I have no clue. I actually saw the movie and thought Toby McGuire fit the part well just based on looks, but I don't think his acting quite fit the bill. I'm thinking the guy who played Jack Bauer (and I'm drawing a complete blank on the name) looks like what I think Nick should look like.
 
Sorry. I have no clue. I actually saw the movie and thought Toby McGuire fit the part well just based on looks, but I don't think his acting quite fit the bill. I'm thinking the guy who played Jack Bauer (and I'm drawing a complete blank on the name) looks like what I think Nick should look like.
Kiefer Sutherland

I need to see the movie.
 
Sorry. I have no clue. I actually saw the movie and thought Toby McGuire fit the part well just based on looks, but I don't think his acting quite fit the bill. I'm thinking the guy who played Jack Bauer (and I'm drawing a complete blank on the name) looks like what I think Nick should look like.

Kiefer Sutherland? No way. Too old! Mid 30's actor would be best. Tom Cruise in his Heyday would have been a good choice. Or even a younger Christian Bale.

For actors today, I would have tried to get one of the following.

1- Joseph Gordon Levitt

2-Jake Gyllenhall

3- Andrew Garfield

4- Nicholas Hoult

5- Ryan Gosling

I don't know of anyone else who could fit the role... but Anyone would be better than Toby McGuire. Is there anyone else who deserves to be on this list?
 
Kiefer Sutherland? No way. Too old! Mid 30's actor would be best. Tom Cruise in his Heyday would have been a good choice. Or even a younger Christian Bale.

definitely he's too old, but I was thinking more in terms of his general "looks" - good enough looking, but not "pretty-boy" good looking

what about Justin Timberlake? I guess he's not really an actor though.
 
Kiefer Sutherland? No way. Too old! Mid 30's actor would be best. Tom Cruise in his Heyday would have been a good choice. Or even a younger Christian Bale.

For actors today, I would have tried to get one of the following.

1- Joseph Gordon Levitt

2-Jake Gyllenhall

3- Andrew Garfield

4- Nicholas Hoult

5- Ryan Gosling

I don't know of anyone else who could fit the role... but Anyone would be better than Toby McGuire. Is there anyone else who deserves to be on this list?

James Franco?


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I think he could definitely look the part but there's this level of sincerity to Nick Caraway. It's a big part of why he's a likable protagonist. It's not easy to see Franco conveying that. Probably a product of most the roles he's done cause I do think there's a lot of talent there. I'd rather have JGL, Gyllenhaal, or Garfield
 
I think he could definitely look the part but there's this level of sincerity to Nick Caraway. It's a big part of why he's a likable protagonist. It's not easy to see Franco conveying that. Probably a product of most the roles he's done cause I do think there's a lot of talent there. I'd rather have JGL, Gyllenhaal, or Garfield

I disagree. I think Franco is pretty much void of talent.
 
I disagree. I think Franco is pretty much void of talent.

I would say Franco is good in certain roles. From a comedic standpoint, I liked the interview ... but I get how people wouldn't love him either. He's not really the kind of actor I'd want for a dramatic tho tho.
 
Ryan Gosling would've slayed in that role, he'd have added some coy panache to it for sure, and as OP said a young Tom Cruise.

I've actually seen this movie probably 15 times (mostly in the background I have a lot of screens going on) and the Robert Redford one at least 10x. The '74 version is in fact better, specifically the acting and as a disclaimer I thought Leo did a great job.

Have to say the Golden car in the Lurhman version is one of my favorite cars from any movie. Some of the visuals and use of color are just fantastic.
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I haven't seen Moulin Rouge, not my cup of tea, but I understand there's some finger prints of that style of saturated color usage and flair applied to the Leo version.

I absolutely love the typography and credit sequences that look like this;
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My biggest complaint is actually the scene where they're driving into the city, pass a black family in a car who's blasting Jay-Z's "H to the Izzo" That to me was something that truly, if only for a moment, ruined my immersion. Lets just call it a WTF moment.

Bruce Dern's Tom Buchannon creates much more palpable tension, he's got a much more menacing gaze, I'd actually cite that as my biggest casting complaint when comparing the acting in the 2 flicks. The dude who they cast in the new one looks like some bizarro world Conan O'Brien on steroids. It's not exactly fair to hold the new guy to that standard though because Dern killed the role.

McGuire's on screen could've been improved, no doubt, the moments when he's overly nervous or overly quizzical or surprised are terrible and I'm pretty sure thats what OP's referencing. But I will say, doing the voice overs and narrating I thought he was at-least passable. I really like the final scene where he's wrapping it all up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa5bRR8EHt8


Anyway my presence here will probably detract from the thread, apologies for that. Checking in I couldn't help myself seeing as these movies are in the top-5 of my most re-watched list.
 
PGAB you need to go sort some $hi! Out in the draft thread :eek::eek:
 
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