Keira Knightley’s Digital Enhancement
In the minds of some people, there is no better use of computers than helping people like Keira Knightley fill roles that they might otherwise not get because of, um, physical limitations. Any decent history buff knows that Guinevere had bigger boobs that Keira which might have kept movie goers away from the picture. But with a little computer help, problem goes away.

Via Testosterona.

Link to lot’s of Keira Knightly King Arthur photos.
The Bastardly thinks she might be just too darn skinny:
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August 30th, 2007 at 12:14 pm
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August 30th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
I remember something similar years ago when Carrie Fisher starred in some “Hollywood Vice” or similar movie. Had her on the posters, and she cut a much better figure on those posters than she did in real life.
Probably picked up the pounds that were airbrushed off Rosie O’Donnell from Exit to Eden’s posters.