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Guest *KNK*
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Sean William Scott will always be Steve Stifler. Most of the American Pie characters fit that model actually. Like when I hear Shannon Elizabeth talk without a funky European accent, it sounds wrong to me.

 

The entire cast of That 70's Show are their characters. What is Fez' real name? I have no idea, I just call the guy Fez.

 

Tobey Maguire is always going to be Spider-Man.

 

Not with me. Maguire isn't in that Adam West, Christopher Reeves panthelon. I can still see him as whoever he plays in any of his roles. In fact, name Maguire and i think of his character from Wonder Boys before Spiderman.

Guest Joshua A. Norton
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The guy who played Urkel comes to mind.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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Do the Ernest movies hold up or take on new meaning over time? I haven't watched one in ages.

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Anyone that was a major character on any Star Trek series pre Voyager.

 

Poor LeVar Burton. Dude spent 10 years trying to get people to quit calling him Kunta Kinte, only to go through the rest of his life getting called "Geordi".

Guest Vitamin X
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Topher Grace will always be Eric Forman. It totally killed In Good Company for me.

 

Same here, as goes for any of the characters on That 70's Show. It was kind of difficult to buy him as doing the role he was doing, mostly because he used the same mannerisms and dictations in both characters, although I still like him as an actor.

Guest Askewniverse
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The entire cast of That 70's Show are their characters.

I watched RoboCop the other day and almost expected Clarence Boddicker to call Murphy a dumbass.

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Denise Richards will always be the wet dream from Wild Things.

 

Shannon Elizabeth will always be Nadia from American Pie

 

Bruce Willis will always be John McClane.

 

Sean William Scott will always be Stifler.

Guest Evolution
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Denise Richards will always be the wet dream from Wild Things.

 

Shannon Elizabeth will always be Nadia from American Pie

 

Bruce Willis will always be John McClane.

 

Sean William Scott will always be Stifler.

 

I actually disagree with all of those except Sean William Scott.

 

Johnny Knoxville will likely never escape the stigma of "that guy from Jackass", and he'll likely never take a role to refuse it.

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I disagree about Kiefer, since he's taken a wide variety of roles throughout his career. His role on 24 is his biggest thing now, but he's had a lot of characters that are memorable.

Guest Agent of Oblivion
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When I think Kiefer Sutherland I think ringleader of young hoodlums.

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Topher Grace will always be Eric Forman. It totally killed In Good Company for me.

 

Same here, as goes for any of the characters on That 70's Show. It was kind of difficult to buy him as doing the role he was doing, mostly because he used the same mannerisms and dictations in both characters, although I still like him as an actor.

 

 

I agree, it wasn't that he was a bad actor, but like you said, he used the exact same mannerisms, dictations and pacing that he does as Forman.

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Morgan Freeman. He's always the wise old black man. It would be nice to see him play a psycho/rapist/pedophile/dumbass at some point.

 

Career-wise, it's often not bad to be playing the same character all the time.

 

For example--Tom Cruise and Will Smith.

 

Denzel Washington was getting a little fed up with it, though, and has tried to do other types of roles easily.

 

Speaking of him, he co-starred in a movie called Ricochet with John Lithgow. Denzel was a cop and Lithgow was a crazed serial killer who put together a sick, elaborate revenge scheme after getting out of jail.

 

Not too bad a movie, but seeing the old guy from 3rd Rock battle a guy to the death in a prison swordfight--using telephone books taped to their bodies as armor--is really damn funny.

Guest news_gimmick
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Bronson Pinchot will always be Balki Bartokomous to me. Whenever I see the Surreal Life lately, I just want him to break out that accent. I think that would be tremendous.

 

 

Tom

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Patrick Stewart will always be Captain Picard to me, and I just think he looks downright odd with hair now, even on this DVD I saw that had him doing Shakespeare, which is his specialty, if I'm not mistaken

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