Shit Lookalikes: Gerard Depardieu To Play Doppleganger Jules Rimet In Film About History Of FIFA

Chris Wright

29th, March 2013

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By Chris Wright

Good news for fans of horrible miscasting in that everybody’s favourite plane-piddling Gallic thesp Gerard Depardieu is to play former FIFA president and World Cup creator Jules Rimet in a new film about the inception and history of football’s governing body.

You can see why he got the job…

Why, they could’ve been separated at birth.

Depardieu’s casting is almost certainly nothing to do with the fact that the French actor has been an ever-present, hanging on the shoulder of Sepp Blatter at almost every FIFA-related gala/award show/Single n’ Ready To Mingle Motown Night over the past year.

According to Reuters, the film – tentatively titled “F2014” and which “aims to uncover the human story of the creation of the largest sports federation in the world” – is being written by novelist Jean Paul Delfino and director Frederic Auburtin and is due to start shooting in June of this year.

Should be a cracker.

Just a suggestion, but if they need help with the casting of Sepp Blatter at all, Pies recommend that the producers save a bit of cash by just drawing facial features on a turnip with a biro.

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6 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    Awful. Fucking awful

  2. cfc1905 says:

    Usually spot on but nope, well out this time…

  3. Otto says:

    Depardieu could play Aretha Franklin you wouldn’t notice the trick. But noone can play Depardieu (not even himself) :D

  4. Anonymous says:

    Jesus wept. Not even trying anymore.

  5. Sebhelyesfarku says:

    Who’s this fat snail-munching pig?

  6. Richard says:

    Thirty-odd years ago, when he was much slimmer and better looking, I was injured, couldn’t move much for most of a year, gained a half ton of lard, and everyone began telling me that I looked like “that French actor.” But then I healed, lost the half ton of lard, and no one mentioned the resemblance any more.

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