Alfred Hitchcock Totally Looks Like Boss Nass

Alfred Hitchcock Totally Looks Like Boss Nass from Star Wars
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Alfred Hitchcock Totally Looks Like Boss Nass from Star Wars
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Hah really good one
Oh, first btw
Found this at a website a while ago…
Hitchcock was a lonely, imaginative, obese child, raised Catholic and trained to give his mother the day’s confession every night.
As an adult, driving in Switzerland one day, Hitchcock pointed out the window and told a friend, “That is the most frightening sight I have ever seen.” The friend looked out with alarm and saw only a priest with his arm around a young boy. But Hitchcock leaned out of the car: “Run, little boy! Run for your life!”
Epic WIN!
Rodolfo Herrera was a Mexican military officer, noteworthy for his participation in the Mexican Revolution of 1910 to 1920. He is generally believed to be the officer responsible for the death of President Venustiano Carranza.
In early 1920, Herrera was a rebel commander subordinate to General Manuel Pelaez. However, in March 1920, he surrendered to Carranza’s forces under the promise of amnesty and he was allowed to keep his rank of General.
In May 1920, Carranza’s government collapsed under pressure from forces supporting Álvaro Obregón. Carranza and his supporters attempted to flee Mexico City to Veracruz. At the Aljibes rail station, they were informed that the rail line had been severed and that Veracruz had fallen. So Carranza proposed to travel on foot north to San Luis Potosí. It was near the rural village of La Union that Carranza’s small party was joined by the forces of Rodolfo Herrera. Herrera offered to guide and escort Carranza’s party through the rugged rural area of northern Puebla. He escorted the party to the small settlement of Tlaxcalantongo. Herrera then excused himself by saying he had to attend to a wounded brother, but promised to return.
In the early morning of May 21, 1920, Carranza’s party was attacked by soldiers believed to be under the command of Herrera. When the dawn came, Carranza was discovered dead from several bullet wounds.
Herrera was ordered to Mexico City for questioning. Obregón denounced him for murder and treason. In the Capital, Herrera was questioned at length but not held. Seven months later, he was confined for a week in the military prison of Santiago Tlaltelolco. He was stripped of his military rank and cashiered out of the army, but otherwise allowed to go free.
Herrera was subsequently reinstated as a general during the presidency of Obregón, only to be dismissed again during the presidency of Lázaro Cárdenas.
Other way around!
Actually, this would be the right way, since Star Wars happened a long time ago in an galaxy far far away
Boss Nass actually looks a little more like Robert Moreley (for you old movie buffs).
definitely agree! he’s got the Robert Morley eyebrow thing going for him.
I agree, they must have used Morley as a reference when modeling Nass.
Shouldn’t it be the other way around? Boss Nass looks like Hitchcock.
wrong way round people!
completely. but still…………………..it’s a win.
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I think Boss Nass looks like Thrall from Warcraft.
twins
This is indoubtly an excelent TLL.
That guy also totally looks like Alberto João Jardim, President of Madeira.
In some pics, they would look the same.
http://img405.imageshack.us/i/albertojoaoconfessajf2.gif/#q=alberto joao jardim
http://www.correiodamanha.pt/imagedownload.aspx?content_id=23E6D91F-C098-40CC-A443-F42F77713E1E&schema=ca967162-b341-4feb-88dd-fecb0766bf67&field=img_detalhe_noticia&ver=1&lang=pt