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Re:Knightmare on Hollywood

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I thought Brian Blessed was the Spanish Treguard? 8)
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Naw, Brian Blessed can act.
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Thanatos wrote: Lissard: Richard o'Brien
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What about Catherine Zeta-Jones as Velda? She'd be a lot better played, then! ;D
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Christopher Lee as Hordriss? Yeah!

Johnny Depp in his Pirates of the Caribbean role (Keith Richards in Monkey Island: The Movie, more like!) as Skarkill...

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Richard O'Brien : Lissard

That one is truly inspired. It must be done.

How about me as Lord Fear? I've already got a lovely cloak.

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No one can replace Mark Knight, No one.
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Mark Knight is the only true Lord Fear! ;)
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I dunno. I reckon Rod Hull would have made a great Lord Fear.

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I agree with those have said that Mark Knight is indeed perfect as Lord Fear, but if we're looking for an alternative, I say Alan Rickman would be perfect.

He has the sarcastic humour down perfectly, whether as a good guy or a bad guy (see Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves, Dogma, Galaxy Quest and Die Hard for a start) and he, like MK himself has a very convincing sneering demeanour.

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:)How about these (escuse the spellings)

Treguard: Kenneth Branagh or Alan Rickman
Pickle: Elijah Wood
Merlin: Ian McKellam or Terry Jones
Mogdred: John Hurt
Hordris: Christoffer Lee (would make the perfect Hordris)
Motley: Jim Carey or Erik Idle
Mallice or Morghanna (Helena Bonnam-Carter
Velda: Liv Tyler
McGrew: Liam Neisen
Greystagg: Kate Blanchet
Bomtous: John Rhys-Davies
Sir Hugh de Whitless: Rick Mayle
Brother Mace: Robbie Coltrane
Gundrada: Grace Jones
Mrs Grimwald: Possibly Terry Jones
Mr Grimwald: Arnie
Ah Wok: Pat Morita
Gwendaline: That bird from T3
Mellissandre: Clare Danes
Owen or Smirkanauf: Sean Connary
Gatekeepr: Brian Blessed
Cedric: Vigo Mortensen
Olaf: Sean Bean
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Re:Knightmare on Hollywood

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What locations would be good

Knightmare/Dunshelm castle could be in Caracssone in Southern France or maybe Warwick castle.
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Did you know Pendragon, that most of the eyeshield sequences were filmed in actual castles!
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Come to think of it, Richard O'Brien might be better as Grimaldine than as Lissard.
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I am aware of that, but I was dissapointed that they were all in the South. They should have used Reavlaux Abbey or Skipton Castle.
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