Sherriff of Nottingham?
'Out Of Gas'
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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.
I can't see that link from here. What's it about?
(Mostly I think Keira's funny looking and Natalie Portman incredibly beautiful. They're both brunettes, but it stops there for me without artificial means)
THAT would been a better casting choice for both of them than the role in question.
Well, Scott was definitely Scrooge and I was thinking Hurt was maybe Scrooge in the Muppet Christmas Carol or something like that.
I can't see that link from here. What's it about?
It's all about Kiera Knightley's Star Wars TPM character (the decoy for NP's character). With pictures.