We're all familiar with the pop culture juggernaut that is Harry Potter. But what if it wasn't a literary phenomenon, leading to a $7 billion blockbuster film franchise? What if it was just a modestly budgeted, offbeat teen comedy from the 80s? Who would be our wizarding heroes then?
First thing's first: we need our main trio.
HARRY POTTER
Played by: John Cusack
What's He Been In: Say Anything, Better Off Dead, One Crazy Summer, The Sure Thing
Why He's the Man for the Job: John Cusack specializes in being the humble, modest hero who manages to overcome the odds and chalk up a win for the good guys. Most importantly, he maintains an offbeat sort of likeability that prevents him from being just another cardboard goodie. Also, he's got a deadpan sense of humor, which Harry shows from time to time (when his loved ones aren't being horribly murdered around him).
RON WEASLEY
Played By: Keith Coogan
What He's Been In: Adventures in Babysitting, Hiding Out, Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead (1991)
Why He's the Man for the Job: Who you gonna call when you need an awkward, gingery sidekick with an inferiority complex and a penchant for ugly sweaters? Keith Coogan. Despite his flaws, he's got a strong moral compass, is incredibly loyal, and oftentimes is quite capable of the occasional surprisingly heroic gesture. And if you know what's good for you, do not pick on his woman. In Adventures in Babysitting, this plucky suburban kid was ready and willing to rumble with anyone who even looked at Elisabeth Shue funny. Kid took a knife for her (albeit in the foot, and it only needed one stitch, but that's beside the point).
HERMIONE GRANGER
Played by: Ione Skye
What She's Been In: Say Anything
Why She's the Woman for the Job: In Say Anything, she showed us a vibrant young woman who was graduating from high school, but felt like an outsider because of her time spent with her nose buried in a book. She's the fiercely intelligent girl that some people have trouble relating to because of her label as a "brainiac"...despite the fact that she also happens to be a knockout. Now I know that in the books, Hermione was never intended to grow up into an extraordinary beauty, but hey, you cast Emma Watson, now you're stuck with a pretty Hermione.
GINNY WEASLEY
Played by: Molly Ringwald
What She's Been In: Every John Hughes Movie Ever Made (including but not limited to: The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles)
Why She's the Woman for the Job: Molly Ringwald is almost universally known for playing a feisty redhead from the wrong side of the tracks who all the boys are in love with. Yup. Don't even have to think about that one.
FRED AND GEORGE WEASLEY
Played by: Matthew Broderick + Robert Downey Jr
What They've Been In:
Matthew - WarGames, Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Robert - Chances Are, Johnny Be Good, Weird Science
Why They're the Men for the Job: Both of these guys have the same devil-may-care attitude that is absolutely essential for our favorite set of underachieving pranksters. Would Fred or George hijack a parade with their own rendition of Twist and Shout? I'm almost sorry that wasn't a deleted scene on one of the HP DVD releases. The point is, they've got the comic timing, confidence, and chutzpah it takes for these most celebrated of ginger twins.
NEVILLE LONGBOTTOM
Played by: Anthony Michael Hall
What He's Been In: The Breakfast Club, Weird Science, National Lampoon's Vacation
Why He's the Man for the Job: I guess just because his own personal trajectory mirrors that of Neville Longbottom. Yeah, he starts off as a weak, awkward nerd...but then he hits puberty and becomes a total badass.
CEDRIC DIGGORY
Played by: Rob Lowe
What He's Been In: St Elmo's Fire, The Outsiders, About Last Night...
Why He's the Man for the Job: Honestly? Because he's dreamy. If Rob Lowe went to Hogwarts, I really think he would have been that athletic, popular guy that every girl was in love with. I can see him taking Cho Chang out on the lake in a rowboat with his saxophone. "Do you believe in premarital sax?"
FLEUR DELACOUR
Played by: The Hot French Girl from Better Off Dead
What She's Been In: Umm...Better Off Dead?
Why She's the Woman for the Job: Because she's attractive and does a French accent. I didn't go further than that.
Played by: Billy Zabka
What He's Been In: The Karate Kid, Just One of the Guys
Why He's the Man for the Job: Are you kidding me? In the 80s, when you wanted a blond, ultra competitive, borderline pyscho bully, Zabka was your go-to guy. Sure, cliche jerks are a dime a dozen, but Zabka always brought a little something extra to the table. Like, yeah, he picked on the weaker kids, but you just knew he did it because his dad didn't hug him enough. There was some vulnerability there. Just like Draco.
LUCIUS MALFOY
Played by: James Spader
What He's Been In: Pretty in Pink, Less Than Zero, Wall Street
Why He's the Man for the Job: Nothing says douchey elitist asshole like James Spader. I mean, he brings classism to an entirely different level. If he happened to be a wizard, I'm sure he would look down on all of the people that weren't wizards. Definitely.
LUNA LOVEGOOD
Played by: Ally Sheedy
What She's Been In: The Breakfast Club, WarGames, Short Circuit
Why She's the Woman for the Job: Sure, she's played a bunch of different characters, but she's best known as the Basketcase in The Breakfast Club. Who's a weird girl who says crazy shit and uses her own dandruff to create snow on a drawing but is still inexplicably really kind of loveable. Give her a wand and a lion headdress and she is Luna Lovegood.
DOLORES UMBRIDGE
Played by: Jeffrey Jones
What He's Been In: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Why He's the Man for the Job: Um, they're both school administrators from hell who like to ruin everyone's good time?
OLIVER WOOD
Played by: Emilio Estevez
"Win! Win! Win! Your intensity's for shit!" |
Why He's the Man for the Job: Emilio's mostly known nowadays for being Charlie Sheen's mentally stable brother, but back in the day he was a pretty reliable actor when you needed a teen jock. What really cemented my decision to cast him as the lovable obsessive was a combination of him in The Mighty Ducks, and his speech in The Breakfast Club where he whines about how his dad pushed him too hard in sports. Would Oliver Wood have taped some dude's butt cheeks together? I don't know. But if they lost him the Quidditch Cup...well, I don't think there's too many things Oliver wouldn't do.
ALBUS DUMBLEDORE
Played by: Pat Morita
What He's Been In: The Karate Kid, The Karate Kid II, The Karate Kid III, The Next Karate Kid
Why He's the Man for the Job: Come on, like there's even a counterargument for casting Mr Miyagi as Professor Dumbledore. I mean, you take Mr Miyagi, Dumbledore, and Gandalf, and you've pretty much got the Top Three Wisest Old Men Ever.
REMUS LUPIN
Played by: Michael J Fox
What He's Been In: Teen Wolf, Back to the Future
Why He's the Man for the Job: Hear me out on this one. In Harry Potter, Remus and his wolfishness are used to access complex emotions about being an outsider and creates a social commentary about racism and "otherness". That's in Harry Potter. But if Remus was in a lightweight teen comedy...well, he would be playing basketball and pounding back brew. Speaking of...why does being a werewolf automatically make you good at basketball? Does no one else notice that Michael J Fox is 5'5", tops, and physically incapable of dunking? Sorry...that's just always bothered me.
DEAN THOMAS
Played by: C. Thomas Howell
What He's Been In: Soul Man
Why He's the Man for the Job: I'm sorry, OK? I couldn't resist. How many actual black people do you think there were in 80s teen comedies, anyway?
RUBEUS HAGRID
Played by: Curtis Armstrong
What He's Been In: Revenge of the Nerds, Better Off Dead, Risky Business, One Crazy Summer
Why He's the Man for the Job: Bear with me on this one. He's the hairy, slightly shady older guy who lives just off campus but befriends all the students. He's a good friend, but most of the time you find yourself bailing him out, like when he decides to breed an illegal dragon or hide a giant in the woods. Tell me he was not born to play this role!
SEVERUS SNAPE
Played by: Paul Gleason
What He's Been In: The Breakfast Club
Why He's the Man for the Job: This guy is a hard ass. He will belittle you in front of your peers, and clearly has no problems with putting you in detention for the rest of your natural life. He doesn't give a shit about anything you say, and despite the fact that he chose education as a profession, seems to hate everything about it, especially the students. Sound familiar?
SIRIUS BLACK
Played by: Judd Nelson
What He's Been In: The Breakfast Club, St Elmo's Fire
Why He's the Man for the Job: He's a bad ass troublemaker. He's a loner, Dottie, a rebel. He doesn't get along with his parents. He's too cool for school. And he hates the guy I picked to be Snape. Therefore: Bender=Black.
BELLATRIX LESTRANGE
Played by: Winona Ryder
What She's Been In: Beetlejuice, Heathers
Why She's the Woman for the Job: Because she has a history of playing emotionally disturbed characters. In Beetlejuice, her BFFs are a pair of ghosts. In Heathers, her hobbies include croquet and murder. She was just kind of creepy in the 80s, but in an attractive and intriguing kind of way. Sort of like Helena Bonham Carter...in everything she's ever done.
So that's what I've got. Agree? Disagree? Any characters you'd like to add?
28 comments:
This is awesome!
This list is absolutely BRILLIANT. Couldn't agree more with your choices. This made my day!!!!!!!!
No
vol....de...mort?
LOL I know, but I couldn't think of anyone for Voldy. I thought about it for a while and thought it would be better to just leave him out rather than throw somebody in there who didn't make sense.
Voldemort=David Bowie
Mmmmmm...Rob Lowe back in the day...Mmmmmm....
Mmmmmm...James Spader back in the day...Mmmmmm...
Chairman, that's a really good idea! Now I want to watch Labyrinth.
why isn't john candy playing rubeus hagrid?
LOVE this!!
oh my gosh. David Bowie would be PERFECT
For Voldemort I'd go with Sting.
Ever seen Dune? There you go.
Billy Corgan as Voldemort
Winona Ryders character enjoyed croquet not crochet...
No.
Fleur Delacour = Emmanuelle Beart, from "Date with an Angel"
Ooh I've never seen that one but I googled her and she is very Fleur-like. :)
I doubt I could thank you enough for this list...I'm fairly sure at some lonely point in my life I will try to edit some footage together to bring this to life in the shodiest way possible :p
Macaulay Culkin as Voldemort, if he was just a little more likable he be a great Draco Malfoy.
whos voldemort?
Probably shouldn't put Jefferey Jones around kids... you know... because of the whole child sex offender thing.
Voldemort could be David Bowie (Labyrinth)
Snape could be John Saxon. He always played the cool bad ass.
This is GREAT!!!
Totally agree with Colin! Really enjoyed this!
Fantastic Idea!!! Some different choices:
FRED AND GEORGE WEASLEY: Corey Feldman and Corey Haims
RON: Eric Stoltz or Michael J Fox
HERIONE: Lori Loughlin or maybe Daphne Zuniga
PROF. REMUS: Christopher Lloyd
Good day! It was so nice to visit your personal blog and to read this blog entry. I also wanted to ask you something that is connected with your blog. What is your attitude towards guest blogging?
This is so convincing that now I actually wish they had made HP back in the 80s (when I was a teen) because whoever made out this list is a genius! Each and every one of these people could've played these characters better than the ones who done it originally.
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