All she needs now is Fry and Laurie. Oh, and Judi Dench.
And Derek Jacobi.
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All she needs now is Fry and Laurie. Oh, and Judi Dench.
And Derek Jacobi.
Didn't he die?
Oh, and Rowan Atkinson.
At least we've got Rickman, beautiful Rickman.
After Half-Blood Prince came out, Entertainment Weekly suggested Brian Cox for Scrimgeour and Bob Hoskins for Slughorn. I like both of those suggestions!
Ooooh, who could Fry and Laurie play? Some characters who would interact a little, I hope.
Didn't he die?
Not according to the imdb - he's in pre-production on several things.
I wonder if they are going to try and get away without casting Charlie and Bill. They have so far, but it's a pretty big deal in HBP. Unless they do away with the whole Fleur/Bill thing.
Unless they do away with the whole Fleur/Bill thing.
I'm guessing that they will probably do this, unless they plan to address Remus and Tonks, which I highly doubt they will.
Frankly, I like Hugh Laurie for Scrimgeour. The long, angular face, the haunting eyes. He could do the "old lion" but fairly well.
Frankly, I like Hugh Laurie for Scrimgeour. The long, angular face, the haunting eyes. He could do the "old lion" but fairly well.
We have a winner!
So, if I were going to PPV The 40 Year Old Virgin tonight, should I get the unrated version or the theater one?