Let’s do a remake of Rush Hour with Chris Tucker affecting a Hong Kong accent and Jackie Chan in black face. Just to see how the world reacts.
But respectfully.
It’s all about getting the right shoe polish
Gotta make the lips funny
Indeed. And since Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker became friends, they would probably at least make something fun to watch.
Andy Serkis and Liv Tyler
Honestly I think they would both do well in their new roles.
I’ve thought about it an uncomfortable amount and decided you might be right.
This; there are no more correct answers to OP’s question.
Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito in Twins
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in Freaky Friday
So…just a normal Friday then.
No, I think it implies that they’re normally body swapped, and it’s weird that they aren’t for a day.
Wait if they are normally body swapped how did it start? Like when Mom gave birth she became the newborn and the newborn became mom?
It is very much an improvement.
Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan (Short Round) in Temple of Dune. I want a little boy as an action hero while Harrison Ford provides occasional support.
And this misadventure takes place on arrakis?
Interesting. Sub in a Harkkonen for the mad priest with a taste for organ-harvesting cruelty. A nightclub singer in the role of a Bene Gesserit witch who is there for no obvious reason. (Plans within plans?) The Fremen are the little slaves toiling to extract resources/spice.
In the end, Short Round liberates the oppressed masses and greenery returns to the parched lands. In accordance with prophecy.
It could work.
You may be looking for the Goonies. Conveniently, same actor.
(And I still stand by “pincers of power” although I know it’s wrong).
Sigourney Weaver swapped with the various cats playing Jonesy in Alien. Feline badass ruthlessly combats an alien monster with the occasional jump scare by Sigourney.
Okay this is the one I would legit watch.
Michael Caine and Kermit in A Muppet Christmas Carol.
Barbie and Ken.
With the exact same wardrobe in every single scene.
Nice Cage and John Travolta in Face Off.
Last one;
Sir Stewart and Sir McKellen, X-Men
Nicholas Cage and John Travolta in Face Off
Lawrence Fishburn and Hugo Weaving in The Matrix
R2D2 and Darth Vader.
Ed Norton and Brad Pitt in Fight Club
John Travolta and Nic Cage in FaceOff
Carey and Lee Jones, Batman