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Post by yannickthejoker on Sept 8, 2007 13:33:04 GMT
I'm going to agree with you, Dreyfus, I'll choose Kwouk and Niven.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Sept 5, 2007 21:40:03 GMT
Stark and Arkin.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Sept 1, 2007 14:35:30 GMT
Stark and Niven.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 31, 2007 15:31:17 GMT
I like Eric Pohlmann, but think Arkin was underrated as Clouseau, so I'll cast what is likely a minority vote for Arkin (something the man himself wouldn't do). Round 23 is tough because I love them both, but I have to give the nod to Cato. Going to agree with you, Colonel.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 27, 2007 20:53:45 GMT
Pour moi Niven et Wagner aussi.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 26, 2007 13:44:19 GMT
Yeah me too.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 23, 2007 22:47:43 GMT
Harvey and Burt for me.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 22, 2007 16:55:33 GMT
I'll say Pohlman as I don't think John Le Mesurier's part in TPP was big enough. Also André Maranne. ----------------------------------------------------------------- So with 3:1 Pohlman is through and Maranne is through with 4:0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- And now here we have some more ties... Round 14Graham Stark Vs Robert Webber Round 15Kevin Kline Vs Peter Arne ---------------------------------------------------------------- I think I'm going to be in a minority here but I'm going to say Webber and Kline. I'll take Stark and Kline.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 20, 2007 18:54:12 GMT
Le Mesurier. The next one is very difficult. I'm going with Maranne.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 19, 2007 12:02:19 GMT
Niven and Wagner without question. yep - this is about as easy as it gets... Same for me.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 16, 2007 1:44:19 GMT
Alright. Maranne, he was great. I think the Colonel once said that Edwards kept on returning the character because he liked famillair faces. I like it too. Next is Pohlmann, I didn't think the Kissinger imitator was that great. And last is Blakely, I think he had a great "shock" face.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 13, 2007 0:37:11 GMT
Alright, this is a very hard one for me. I know I'm going with Webber, that's for sure. But I'm having a hard time choosing between Pohlmann and Crockett. Crockett wasn't just that actor but he was a producer and a stunt man as well. He also falls in the water a few times in the opening as Dreyfus. I'm going with Crockett.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 9, 2007 15:16:12 GMT
Wow, I missed a whole round. Well, anyway, Arne and Lodge. Lodge was also in Shot, you forgot to add that.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 5, 2007 14:16:17 GMT
Same as Clouseau.
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Post by yannickthejoker on Aug 3, 2007 12:23:44 GMT
Thanks Dreyfus. Well, I have to agree with the Colonel here. Arkin and Benigni.
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