K-Bug dragged me to see Twilight last night. That movie has been out for over a month and the theater was PACKED. PACKED!!! WTF?
I can see why they are going with a different director for the next movie. I mean, I know the raw material had its own issues, but man...the direction SUCKED.
Cheaper by the Dozen.
That was it!
::gropes Amy for the brain sharing::
Either Amy Adams or Emily Deschanel would be totally charming in the role, I think.
If you wanted a Doris Day type blonde, then either Reese Witherspoon or Elizabeth Banks.
If you wanted a Doris Day type blonde, then either Reese Witherspoon or Elizabeth Banks.
I think they fall too far to the prim & prissy and crude, just-one-of-the-guys sides of the spectrum, respectively. You'd need someone who's a motivated go-getter, but neither prudish nor low-class.
I think I have to second Amy Adams, she might have just the sort of persona that would fit.
She wasn't the right age then, but Sarah Chalke would be a good choice if they were making it now.
If you were going to choose a movie as a candidate for 'one of the all time greats' that would be widely recognized and agreed on, what would it be? Not the best movie of all time, but a movie you could get widespread agreement would be a candidate for that (with some people of course considering it the best, but the idea is that almost everyone would consider it one of the greats.) For example, maybe Casablanca?
For example, maybe Casablanca?
Certainly an "all-time great."
Others might include: The Third Man, The Godfather, Sunset Boulevard, Wings of Desire (I'm trying to take one from every decade)...
You'd need someone who's a motivated go-getter, but neither prudish nor low-class.
She's the wrong physical type altogether for this role, but I love Minnie Driver.