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They would more so probably be a or older lol because now we'll have twenty. I still think making a television series is a better option. They can mix and match the cases and FTAs from the books but create new inner dilemas for Stephanie and the gang. More room for character development and such. Jul 20, AM. Mark wrote: "Do we really want a second movie? Even if another movie came to be the casting choices of our members suggest it wouldn't wor Jul 20, PM. Hint,hint you producers out there,lol.

Jul 22, AM. I was very disappointed by the casting in the first movie. Ranger was a wimp compared to how he's described in the books and Morelli was ugly in comparison. Or maybe it's just my imagination that runs away The only character that I thought was near perfect was Sheri Shepard as Lula. A TV series would be the best thing ever! Whoever cast that series, had clearly never even read one of the books. The characters didn't even resemble the characters in the books.

Aug 08, AM. That first movie was painful to watch. I actually hope there are no more, while I enjoy reading the books, they are quite simple and don't translate well onto film. It's funny to read Stephanie say "damn skippy" but hearing it in a movie, it just sounded stupid. It might work if they kept the basis of the characters, but would really have to add a lot to the plot and the dialogue Aug 13, AM. I haven't even seen the movie yet as after all the bad reviews I'm afraid it will ruin the books for me.

It isn't nearly as funny as the books, but Lula is great. The series should be a television show. Aug 14, AM. The movie is what you expect a book movie to be, it's not great, but it's not awful.

They change too much and the casting is a disappointment, except personally I think Lula, Vinnie, and Connie were cast perfectly. I think this one make a better tv show though, there's a lot of books so it gives them a lot to work with, plus it'd be nice to have something to look forward to on nights it was on, lol. Oct 08, PM. I love the series but loathed the movie. Unless they were to recast the entire thing I doubt I would see it. Oct 09, AM. Did not like the casting of the first movie either.

The characters weren't even close to what I had imagined them. Sometimes, its just to leave well enough alone. I don't usually see movies after I have read a book for this reason. I get into my imagination what the characters look like and I am usually disappointed if I see the movie. I would rather keep them in my mind. Nov 08, PM. Well if they were willing to stretch a mystery over episodes Nov 12, PM.

A few friends of mine at work discussed casting way back before the 1st movie. Side note is it odd that i am a guy and a fan if this series?

Back to casting. There were only a few people we agreed on. Sandra Bullock would have made a perfect Stephanie in her younger days and the Rock is Ranger. KL wrote: "A few friends of mine at work discussed casting way back before the 1st movie. View rank on IMDbPro ». She is married to Peter Evanovich. They have two children. See full bio ». Filmography by Job Trailers and Videos. Hollywood Icons, Then and Now. Share this page:. Around The Web Provided by Taboola.

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