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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2018 20:04:03 GMT
Think Scarlett Johansson in Rough Night.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Feb 2, 2018 20:07:33 GMT
Ben Kingsley in Bloodrayne (2005) (itâs a guilty pleasure though).
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Post by sostie on Feb 2, 2018 20:10:21 GMT
Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Samuel L Jackson, Terence Stamp, Brian Blessed & Celia Imrie in Phantom Menace
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 20:14:27 GMT
Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Samuel L Jackson, Terence Stamp, Brian Blessed & Celia Imrie in Phantom Menace Stamp has said he didn't like working on Phantom Menace. Mainly due to disliking Lucas's directing style and the process of working with visual effects. "Of his relationship, for instance, with George Lucas, he says that "We didn't get on at all", going on to say "I didn't rate him that much as a director really. I didn't feel he was a director of actors, he was more interested in stuff and effects". He continued, adding "He didn't interest me and I wouldn't think I interested him"." "He told Empire Magazine that he'd come from Australia to do the movie, with some persuasion from his agent, and that one of the things that swung it for him was the chance to meet Natalie Portman. Sadly for Stamp, on the day he was due to film with her, he asked George Lucas where she was, and he replied "'That's Natalie', and points to a bit of paper on the wall. It was just boring"." www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars/24270/terence-stamp-on-star-wars-the-phantom-menace
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 20:16:24 GMT
Jeremy Irons - Dungeons & Dragons
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Post by sostie on Feb 2, 2018 20:17:26 GMT
Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, Samuel L Jackson, Terence Stamp, Brian Blessed & Celia Imrie in Phantom Menace Stamp has said he didn't like working on Phantom Menace. Mainly due to disliking Lucas's directing style and the process of working with visual effects. "Of his relationship, for instance, with George Lucas, he says that "We didn't get on at all", going on to say "I didn't rate him that much as a director really. I didn't feel he was a director of actors, he was more interested in stuff and effects". He continued, adding "He didn't interest me and I wouldn't think I interested him"." "He told Empire Magazine that he'd come from Australia to do the movie, with some persuasion from his agent, and that one of the things that swung it for him was the chance to meet Natalie Portman. Sadly for Stamp, on the day he was due to film with her, he asked George Lucas where she was, and he replied "'That's Natalie', and points to a bit of paper on the wall. It was just boring"." www.denofgeek.com/movies/star-wars/24270/terence-stamp-on-star-wars-the-phantom-menaceBlessed on the other hand, in his autobiography, loved very minute of it...still a shit film though
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 20:19:25 GMT
Blessed on the other hand, in his autobiography, loved very minute of it...still a shit film though Well yeah. He just goes into a recording studio, says his lines, gets paid, etc. Not exactly hard labor for him.
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Post by sostie on Feb 2, 2018 20:22:14 GMT
Blessed on the other hand, in his autobiography, loved very minute of it...still a shit film though Well yeah. He just goes into a recording studio, says his lines, gets paid, etc. Not exactly hard labor for him. Apparently Bos Nas is him. He did a lot of green screen work on the film. He was a big Star Wars fan so excited to do it. Bless him, he is a real luvvie and is enthusiatic about everything (I wholly recommend his book BTW)
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Post by Salzmank on Feb 2, 2018 20:23:55 GMT
The great man himself, Peter Cushing, in just about everything he did for Hammer. He almost makes The Horror of Dracula worth watching. 
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 20:25:33 GMT
Well yeah. He just goes into a recording studio, says his lines, gets paid, etc. Not exactly hard labor for him. Apparently Bos Nas is him. He did a lot of green screen work on the film. He was a big Star Wars fan so excited to do it. Bless him, he is a real luvvie and is enthusiatic about everything (I wholly recommend his book BTW) So he was actually on the set when he did his part? I think Frank Oz did the same thing for his CGI Yoda work on Clones and Sith. So I guess it wasn't all voiceover work then.
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Post by Salzmank on Feb 2, 2018 20:28:44 GMT
Speaking of Terence Stamp (brought up above), he did a pitch-perfect performance as the villain in the Eddie Murphy Haunted Mansion film (which, curiously enough, I just mentioned on another thread). The only three elements that make that picture worth watching are (1) the set design, (2) a gorgeous credits sequence, and (3) Stampâs half-serious, chewing-the-scenery villain. Oh, and Marsha Thomason is very beautiful. OK, I stand corrected: that fourth elementâs the only thing that makes the movie worth watchingâŠ
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Post by Salzmank on Feb 2, 2018 20:31:21 GMT
I feel like Iâm talking in non sequiturs here, but apropos of Brian Blessed, someone honestly has to cast him as John Dickson Carrâs Dr. Gideon Fell one of these daysâŠ
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 20:33:59 GMT
Oh, and Marsha Thomason is very beautiful. OK, I stand corrected: that fourth elementâs the only thing that makes the movie worth watching⊠
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Post by Marv on Feb 2, 2018 20:43:21 GMT
Gary Oldman in Lost in Space
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Post by politicidal on Feb 2, 2018 21:35:52 GMT
Ernie Hudson in Congo.
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Post by ck100 on Feb 2, 2018 21:43:56 GMT
What about Tim Curry and his weird accent?
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Post by politicidal on Feb 2, 2018 21:48:37 GMT
What about Tim Curry and his weird accent? Add Laura Linney too. She was trying.
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Post by mecano04 on Feb 2, 2018 22:24:12 GMT
Sigourney Weaver in The Cabin in the Woods.
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Post by sostie on Feb 2, 2018 22:42:49 GMT
I feel like Iâm talking in non sequiturs here, but apropos of Brian Blessed, someone honestly has to cast him as John Dickson Carrâs Dr. Gideon Fell one of these days⊠There needs to be a film about the man himself - holds the record for climbing 28,000ft without oxygen, oldest man to walk to the North Pole, has made 3 attempts to climb Everest, boxed with the Dalai Llama, is a trained cosmonaut, was a paratrooper and once "punched a polar bear right in its fucking face". Oh, and he was a damn fine actor. There ain't many like Brian
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Post by jamesbamesy on Feb 3, 2018 0:20:54 GMT
Various actors in Movie 43 (2013)
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