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Topic History of: Bob Hoskins RIP
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Foz DJones wrote:
... and don't forget "Long Good Friday"



Fabulous actor in this. His silent emotions at the end when he is taken away by the Irish gang is priceless.
hedda andrew wrote:
He had excellent small role in Room For Romeo Brass, not forgetting the no nonsense landlord in The Street and excellent portrayal of J Edgar Hoover in Nixon.

Even though the movie he did well in Super Mario Bros, if you do get Who Framed Roger Rabbit on DVD ITK, I tell you when to freeze frame.


yes excellent in that and a fine actor who I thought took many roles totally unsuited to him. Probably for US cash as is often the case so can't fault him for that and hope he enjoyed his life.
Rigsby The chances of there being film made these days to rival LONG GOOD FRIDAY are less than zero. Never gonna happen.
andrew I always regarded it as a adult movie than a family movie, it has lots of innuendo.

Christopher Lloyd as Judge Doom one films greatest villain's.

SP17 In The Know wrote:
never saw the Rabbit picture

A brilliant and different movie - cartoon characters interacting naturally with humans. But don't feel the need to tell us about movies you haven't seen.