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And the new Dumbledore is...
...Sir Michael Gambon, according to reports from unconfirmed sources by E! News.
He certainly lacks the star power of a Harris, O'Toole, McKellen, Nimoy, and the other names posited, but he's said to be very talented (and 10 years ago, McKellen was relatively unknown and O'Toole/Harris were has-beens). Any thoughts? |
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Yes, I think this one is actually legit. Very wise choice.
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I liked him in Longitude. Good show.
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He did a good job in Wives and Daughters, too
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Pepper Mill and I discssed this, and thought O'Toole would be the best choice. God knows he's had similar roles, and he looks similar enough. I'm afraid I don't know Gambon, so I can;t offer an opinion about him.
Hey, why not McKellan? He can be Gandalf and Dumbledore, and sew up the lucrative pop wizard franchise.
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Gambon was evil-incarnate in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
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I heard it was going to be Carrot Top in the Dumbledore role.
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Dang. I was going to offer my services.
At far below superstar rates, too. |
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Oh, almost forgot - Sir Michael Gambon was great in Gosford Park as well.
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Hastur, don't ever do that to me again! Some things are just not acceptable, even as jokes...
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