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serai ([personal profile] serai) wrote2005-09-12 09:47 pm
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A serious, carefully considered question of a thespian nature

With all these posts about the Iggy film, in which Elijah is supposedly playing The Igster, I got to wondering about something.

I remember Iggy from way back when he was playing CBGB's in NY. Not that I ever saw him live, but I was an avid reader of Creem back in the 70's, and you couldn't open an issue back then without seeing something about Iggy. I remember the pics of him writhing onstage, all half-naked and crazed-looking, grabbing his crotch, etc. He was a wild one, and there were rumors to match. Rumors about him and certain other hot hipsters of the music world at the time. One British rock god in particular. And that sets the wheels spinning, don't it?

We don't know anything about the script yet, of course, but it seems to me that if they're going to do a biopic on Iggy that is in any way honest, they're going to have to deal with the sex. To be honest, it was hardly even treated as rumor back then; pretty much everyone accepted it as a given that Iggy and Bowie were porking each other, and if I remember correctly, neither of them ever bothered to refute it (though I may be wrong about that - I lost touch with rock'n'roll many years ago). Depending on who wrote the script and what their agenda is, we may get some mention and implications, or we may get a face-on portrayal of the shenanigans.

So I'm throwing this question out to you guys: who would you cast as Bowie opposite Elijah as Iggy? Who would look good playing tonsil hockey with Elijah? Cite examples and the reason for your vote, please.

[identity profile] serai1.livejournal.com 2005-09-13 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ah yes. He was rather wonderful in that. (Not that I'd EVER WATCH THAT FILM AGAIN OMFG.) He'd make an interesting Bowie if he could pull off the accent.

[identity profile] trilliah.livejournal.com 2005-09-13 02:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Requiem is one of those films that are brilliantly done, amazingly acted, and pretty much make you want to slit your own wrists (which does, in fact, have a "w" at the beginning. My brain is being all freudian on me, trying to omit W's...).