Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen in Snow White. Her beauty and sexiness are fair enough to match the not-so-fairest of'em all, Kristen Stewart. Can't wait for Winter's War.
This actor was born for this role
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Actually, as I noticed Mary Poppins above I understand Emily Blunt might be doing a sequel to that film.
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Robert Shaw as Quint in Jaws
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Edward Norton as Derek Vinyard in American History X
- Greatest performance ever for me.
- Greatest performance ever for me.
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Yes, she's playing the role of the Snow Queen in Winter's War, apparently.
The Snow Queen's a great fairytale and Blunt's appearance in Winter's War is reminiscent of that.
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Tom Selleck as Magnum
I couldn't imagine anyone else in this role.
I couldn't imagine anyone else in this role.
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Yes, Freya the Ice Queen – well she gives good Ice Queen, doesn't she.
The Snow Queen's a great fairytale and Blunt's appearance in Winter's War is reminiscent of that.
The Snow Queen's a great fairytale and Blunt's appearance in Winter's War is reminiscent of that.
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Rolf Lassgård as Kurt Wallander.
Thinking about it now, the first actor I saw in the role was Kenneth Branagh in the British adaptation of Sidetracked. Then later I saw Krister Henriksson's first series. Lassgård was initially a shadowy figure that I came across in clips on YouTube until they showed The Man Who Smiled on BBC Four.
It's possible that by then I had read some of the books, and although the character in my head isn't necessarily Lassgård's Wallander, he is the closest. Krister Henriksson's a completely different actor because he does a lot more internally, especially in close-up, aside from the obvious physical difference; and, probably because of Lassgård already portraying the role in films (concurrent with Henriksson's series) he created a slightly different version of Wallander, a little more introspective and less hot-headed.
Thinking about it now, the first actor I saw in the role was Kenneth Branagh in the British adaptation of Sidetracked. Then later I saw Krister Henriksson's first series. Lassgård was initially a shadowy figure that I came across in clips on YouTube until they showed The Man Who Smiled on BBC Four.
It's possible that by then I had read some of the books, and although the character in my head isn't necessarily Lassgård's Wallander, he is the closest. Krister Henriksson's a completely different actor because he does a lot more internally, especially in close-up, aside from the obvious physical difference; and, probably because of Lassgård already portraying the role in films (concurrent with Henriksson's series) he created a slightly different version of Wallander, a little more introspective and less hot-headed.
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Rex Harrison was very good but I love Leslie Howard in Pygmalion – and it isn't a musical so happy days.
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