nah. if the dude in the middle gained 20 pounds they'd be twins. face structure is exactly the same.
maybe if you combined them you would get walkers face
nah. if the dude in the middle gained 20 pounds they'd be twins. face structure is exactly the same.
maybe if you combined them you would get walkers face
Wtf this happened? Lmaoif they could use Aaliyah's brother to play her in a movie, they could pull this off with 2 brothers replacing another brother.
according to this he only dubbed over his lines..not sure in what capacity the Walker bros will be usedWtf this happened? Lmao
That's right, the late R&B singer is getting some help from her family so that Warner Bros. can release The Queen of the Damned, the big-screen adaptation of Anne Rice's novel starring Aaliyah in the title role.
Before she died in an August 2001 plane crash in the Bahamas, the 22-year-old singer had nearly completed her work in the film. But to prep it for a February 2002 release, Time magazine reports that her brother, Rashad Haughton, stepped in to rerecord some of his sister's dialogue.
In the film, Aaliyah plays a 6,000-year-old Egyptian vampire named Akasha. Because she spoke with an Egyptian accent, her dialogue needed some work so that the audience could understand her better.
That's where her brother stepped in. Haughton--who, surprisingly, speaks with a soft, smooth tone much like Aaliyah did--rerecorded "a small number of words and stray lines," according to Time's Christopher John Farley, author of the new book Aaliyah: More Than a Woman.
Wtf this happened? Lmao