mr_hippo
Living Legend & Old Fart
Cycling gives me plenty of 'thinking time'; sometimes a line or phrase from a long forgotten song pops into my head and I spend many kilometres thinkng about it and who sang it - a good example is -
"And if your love is true,
Everything will be just as wonderful."
Today I was thinking of movie stars and who was perfect for the part so much so that any remake of it will be a poor imitation.
The winner, in my opinion is Robert Newton in Treasure Island. He did not play Long John Silver, he was Long John Silver!
Next we have "So wrong for the Role" and the winner is George Lazenby as 007; he may have been perfect for advertising chocolate but for 007...
Finally "Wrong for the role but works and works well". Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple; Joan Hickson, who also played Miss Marple, was more like the Miss Marple that Agatha Christie invented.
So who are your three - Right, Wrong, Wrong but...?
"And if your love is true,
Everything will be just as wonderful."
Today I was thinking of movie stars and who was perfect for the part so much so that any remake of it will be a poor imitation.
The winner, in my opinion is Robert Newton in Treasure Island. He did not play Long John Silver, he was Long John Silver!
Next we have "So wrong for the Role" and the winner is George Lazenby as 007; he may have been perfect for advertising chocolate but for 007...
Finally "Wrong for the role but works and works well". Margaret Rutherford as Miss Marple; Joan Hickson, who also played Miss Marple, was more like the Miss Marple that Agatha Christie invented.
So who are your three - Right, Wrong, Wrong but...?