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Ooh ooh and Fiennes can play his scholarly British colleague who ends up being a Nazi traitor - like a Marcus Brody-Mr. Donovan hybrid. I can see it now!

ahem Bridge of Spies

Only if he plays young Indy as a clone of his Hail, Caesar character.

Yes! Or like a less-lame version of The Monuments Men

They filmed the campus chase scene at my college - they even set up a fake library in one of the dining halls for LaBoof to bust his motorcycle through, and some of my friends and professors got to wear 50's costumes as extras.

Wait, you're Canadian?

I have an otherwise very rational Italian friend who will foam at the mouth if you mention "this murdering bitch".

However, that line has provided me with a killer catchphrase when I'm playing as the Polynesians in Civ 5 and I launch a nuke out of Honolulu toward some sucker's capital.

I was a late bloomer in middle school - while all the other kids were in their cool gothic phase, I still dressed romanesque. Embarrassing!

Ok, I gotta give you a Patton a back for that one.

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Also, my completely uninformed spolier-guess: does the kid's beloved grandfather actually turn out to be the kid himself, grown up from the 1943 timeline? I can see that being the obvious twist…

The Butterworth kid, playing a Floridian here, is also from the British Isles - Tim Burton is OUTSOURCING AMERICAN JOBS

Empress Broséphine, the one true love of Nabroleon Bronaparte.

"Objection your honor! Stabbing the witness!"

The Squid and The Whale and The Predator

Jeff Goldblum and John Goodman, no question.

Like when PT Anderson made something with Adam Sandler?

Thats why I love him in Ladykillers, some of Cloud Atlas, and many of his SNL appearances - Hanks is so much more fun when can let lose in some absurd scenery-chewing role outside of his "normal" range.