> I love Straitharn.
In everything role he's ever played. Incredible depth and range.
Delores Claiborne to Good Night and Good Luck.
What an actor.
Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'
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> I love Straitharn.
In everything role he's ever played. Incredible depth and range.
Delores Claiborne to Good Night and Good Luck.
What an actor.
Brother From Another Planet.
I do love that the Bourne films (all of them) have done a good job of revitalizing the stunt-laden film (unenhanced by CGI). The various chases, particularly the one(s) through Tangier, actually brought gasps from the audience, including myself, and a quiet round of applause from my friend. I really loved the little move when the motorcycle went up the wall .
I don't know how to file the camera jitter effects, but there was sufficient in this flick for me to feel cheated as well as nauseated.
Speaking of jitter...
Anton Yelchin has been cast as Chekhov in the new Star Trek movie.
And Carla Gugino has been cast as Spectre in the Watchmen film.
Cool! Carla Gugino is great.
I love Straitharn.
He is hot in a very distinctive-to-him way.
S has worked with him a couple of times, and confirms that the hotness extends to seeing him in person.
Aaaand I have been corrected:
S never actually worked with David Strathairn. She just knew him socially from hanging out with John Sayles and his wife.
She just knew him socially from hanging out with John Sayles and his wife.
haha that means you & I can connect via degrees of John Sayles! (my dad's best h.s. friend has worked with him.)