River: They weren't cows inside. They were waiting to be, but they forgot. Now they see the sky and they remember what they are. Mal: Is it bad that what she said made perfect sense to me?

'Safe'


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Cashmere - Oct 13, 2005 5:38:24 pm PDT #7957 of 10002
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Just got back from A History of Violence.

Viggo was good. Damn good. I loved the pacing and the tension. The ending bothered me somewhat. After the obvious climax of the film, I felt there was only one way to go and that may have been towards cheesiness. William Hurt annoyed me.

But damn. Viggo. Pretty.


Sean K - Oct 13, 2005 5:42:57 pm PDT #7958 of 10002
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

William Hurt annoyed me.

William Hurt always annoys me. To this day, I still have not seen the movie Michael all the way through because Hurt's performance in it puts me to sleep every. single. time.

Seriously. I've tried while awake for only a few hours, and with fresh coffee in me. SNOOOOOOOORE.


Cashmere - Oct 13, 2005 5:46:22 pm PDT #7959 of 10002
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There's something about his voice. It either has NO inflection or he has to go over the top to achieve emotion. This time, WAY over the top. And it was bothersome. He was the only actor that stuck out like a sore thumb to me. Ed Harris, on the other hand, was wonderfully menacing without the scenery chewing.

Viggo was understated as usual and fit the part so well.


Sean K - Oct 13, 2005 5:52:39 pm PDT #7960 of 10002
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

I've been showing S the LOTR movies. She hadn't seen them. It took a while, because they were the unabridged versions, so she could only take one disk at a time, and we'd go for a whil in between actual movies. We just finished RotK over the weekend, and she was absolutely blown away.

This all just a rambling way of saying that I have a bit of a man crush on Viggo.


Cashmere - Oct 13, 2005 5:54:27 pm PDT #7961 of 10002
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This all just a rambling way of saying that I have a bit of a man crush on Viggo.

He's got broad appeal. IJS.


§ ita § - Oct 13, 2005 5:55:06 pm PDT #7962 of 10002
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

He's got broad appeal.

Sean's no broad, though.


Sean K - Oct 13, 2005 5:57:02 pm PDT #7963 of 10002
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

::snerk::


Cashmere - Oct 13, 2005 6:13:59 pm PDT #7964 of 10002
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Sean's no broad, though.

Good point.

There was a trailer for I Walk the Line. Looks very impressive. Joaquin sounds GREAT! This is going on my list to watch.


Gris - Oct 13, 2005 6:16:12 pm PDT #7965 of 10002
Hey. New board.

So is it gonna be Cash vs. Capote for the Biopic Oscar Battle?


Cashmere - Oct 13, 2005 6:24:26 pm PDT #7966 of 10002
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So is it gonna be Cash vs. Capote for the Biopic Oscar Battle?

Maybe. I've heard nothing but gushing over Philip Seymour Hoffman. They say he literally disappears into this role. I think Capote is a more compelling subject--but Cash may appeal to more people.

I think both actors have really taken their roles to heart (and in Joaquin's case--to his liver).