Oh, god, speaking of "doubles" I swear there was an awful Cheadle doubling--you see Rhodey approaching a wall, and what flashed through my head was "who's the new black guy in the polo shirt?" followed by "why are all the black guys in polo shirts?" before realising it was supposed to be him. It was blurry, but it felt like they blurred weirdly.
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I hope he and Ray Bradbury are having a great time in the afterlife, playing with toy monsters.
It couldn't have outdone the bad doubling for the Russian mobster in the Avengers scene where Black Widow wrapped the chain around his neck. That stand-in was obviously taller, thinner, and had a wig that looked like someone rubbed an overfull lint trap from a clothes dryer over his head. It was really barely a step up from Princess Vespa's stunt double in Spaceballs.
I'm assuming you preferred the suddenly-male Black Widow during her chair flip?
I missed that one... and dammit, too busy at work this afternoon to run home and pop in my DVD to see how I could have missed it!
The Ender's Game trailer is out:
Hopefully they haven't frelled up the ending quite as badly as the trailer makes it look...
I guess it could be a woman, but really points are primarily deducted for looking nothing like the actor, not for being a different gender: [link] Check those delts.
J-Lo's male stuntdouble is pretty slick, after all.
RIP Ray Harryhausen.
Did they name a restaurant in Monster's Inc. after him?
They did, it was *the* place to be.