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Caitlín R. Kiernan ([personal profile] greygirlbeast) wrote2006-05-08 07:45 pm

SF Casting Game

So, in the spirit of [livejournal.com profile] faustfatale's recent "Noir Casting Game", I offer the science-fiction film casting game. It's going to be entirely surreal cyberpunk affair set in an alternate history post-WWII Berlin, after the earth has been ravaged by alien-Nazi nanotech. I will be played by Tilda Swinton.



Now. Who will play you? Also, feel free to suggest a director, screenwriter, etc. And yes, days off often lead to boredom and peculiar games.
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[personal profile] sovay 2006-05-09 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
I am played by Amanda Palmer and Brian Viglione:



I might be twins. No one knows our real names: all our papers are forged and we have no fingerprints. We walk the streets hand in hand, after curfew when the Menschenjägers come out to feed, and if you listen closely to the music we play, in the bit-cafés, the burn of ozone and cigarette smoke, you might find your way to the underground. Or you might never be seen again—it happens. Don't go home with us. We know where your passport leads.

[identity profile] greygirlbeast.livejournal.com 2006-05-09 06:15 am (UTC)(link)


I might be twins. No one knows our real names: all our papers are forged and we have no fingerprints. We walk the streets hand in hand, after curfew when the Menschenjägers come out to feed, and if you listen closely to the music we play, in the bit-cafés, the burn of ozone and cigarette smoke, you might find your way to the underground. Or you might never be seen again—it happens. Don't go home with us. We know where your passport leads.


Nice. We better be careful, or we'll have a story on our hands here...
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[personal profile] sovay 2006-05-09 06:20 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. Thank you. Hey, I'd read it.

entirely surreal cyberpunk affair set in an alternate history post-WWII Berlin, after the earth has been ravaged by alien-Nazi nanotech.

I keep thinking Jeunet and Caro should direct, though, and Cordwainer Smith should have written the script.