Ralph Fiennes and Laurence Olivier
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Heathcliff, innit?
eta: nope. Neebbermind.
Skye Masterson
Yeppers.
the other Henry II movie is with Thomas A Beckett and I can't remember the name of it offhand.
It's called... *drum-roll*... Becket. Those Ye Olde English types, with all their Henrys and Toms! It's worse than the explosion of Jacks on TV nowadays.
Kevin Costner and Henry Fonda
Wyatt Earp.
Alan Rickman and Richard Armitage
Sherriff of Nottingham?
Ernie Hudson and Keith David.
Sherriff of Nottingham?
Yes. Now we can add Matthew "Worst Spy Ever" McFadyen to that rank, and I STILL can't see it.
ETA: George C. Scott and William Hurt
George C. Scott and William Hurt
Scrooge?
Heathcliff, innit?
eta: nope. Neebbermind.
Yes, it was! Wasn't it? Fiennes played Heathcliff in the 1992 film.
Keira Knightley is not a Natalie Portman lookalike. Keira has some good angles. Natalie is a classic and has few bad ones. And no funny dental issues.
Yes. Now we can add Matthew "Worst Spy Ever" McFadyen to that rank, and I STILL can't see it.'
No, wait a minute. Armitage actually played Guy of Gisbourne, not the sheriff. Sheriff was played by an older guy. My bad.
Scrooge?
Heh. THAT would been a better casting choice for both of them than the role in question.