that could be because Kate Beckinsale's accent wasn't irritating. since, ya know, it was her real one
You hit the nail on the head.
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that could be because Kate Beckinsale's accent wasn't irritating. since, ya know, it was her real one
You hit the nail on the head.
I really enjoyed Underworld.
I so want to see Finding Neverland. Is it out everywhere now? Or still just in "select cities".
(Because if the latter -- probably not in DeKalb yet.)
Tonight is a preview of Finding Neverland here. I think it opens here next week.
I thought Closer was opening this weekend, and I was all excited to go to a Friday matinee, since I was off. But it wasn't here.
Depp was so impressed with the kid that now the kid is playing Charlie in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Yeah, I remember reading this somewhere. There was this almost spooky center of emotional gravitas in the kid--or the character--it was rather unsettling. There is this scene in which Peter destroys the props for his play after his mother fell sick during the performance, and there's such anguish and anger in his little frame, it quite stopped my breath. It's a fantastic performance, and you see that this kid is an *actor*, not just a kid playing at acting, the moment you hear him utter his first line.
Hmm. I googled his name (Freddie Highmore) and it appears NY Times has done a a brief piece on him.
Who's hotter? Charlotte Rampling or Bo Derek?
Pfft. Charlotte Rampling, duh.
Calli! Underworld and Van Helsing are my current fave double header.
I bet your robot sidekicks have decided you've gone round the bend finally, though.
Charlotte Rampling
Somebody shoulda cast Lauren Bacall and Charlotte Rambling as mother-daughter in something. They've got the same colt-lean body, the same slanty-eyed, husky-voiced, smoldering sexuality.
Some of it felt awfully manipulative, but I bawled anyway.
Yep. I spent almost the entire thing crying my eyes out while in the back of my head I was thinking "'On every page of your imagination?' Come (sob!) on..."
No worries, ita. It was all good.
See, I never got this. It felt like the cast and crew were trying to present a relatively serious action movie and failing horribly. If they were embracing the cheese, they were doing a good job of hiding it from me. Perhaps they were brushing a little to close too the cheese while passing it in the hall, occaisionally daring to share a brief touch when alone in a shadowed alcove, but they certainly weren't doing it shamelessly for all to see.
I guess what I mean is, is that it seemed like somebody thought that the movie ought to be played seriously, and all of the actors got together, and were like, dude, so cheesy. So they played up the cheese, because it amused them, while still leaving it open to claiming that they were totally serious to their boss, or something. Because if you look for it, you can totally see that the actors know it's cheesy, and they are laughing at it with you. If that makes sense, and I don't think it does. Whatever. I enjoyed it.