I liked
Black Swan
a lot. But I thought it was primarily an exercise of a sort --
Nina's story is told as broadly and symbolically as the story of the ballet. I also thought it was reaching for a bigger metaphor than simply the perfect ideal of the athlete/artist, but about what women do to women, and what we do to ourselves in general, which maybe didn't completely work.
But I loved the performances and the feel of it, although I'm a sucker for a ballet/dance movie, too.
IMDB tells me they primarily live in seperate cities.
That's sad if true, they had another baby not that long ago.
That's sad if true, they had another baby not that long ago.
I think it was so they don't be come bored w. each other, not that they're separated. I don't know how that works as parents.
His bio says it's for "professional reasons", hers says it's "to avoid routine."
So it looks like someone besides me noticed that Lila Garrity (Minka Kelly) and Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) are dead ringers. [link]
Are they remaking Single White Female?
saw True Grit. eh...westerns really aren't my thing.
Did anyone see
Green Hornet?
Does it suck?
So it looks like someone besides me noticed that Lila Garrity (Minka Kelly) and Blair Waldorf (Leighton Meester) are dead ringers.
Do you think they'll ever notice the David Boreanaz/Josh Brolin/Craig Scheffer connection? I spent huge portions of W. going "Angelus?"
Josh Brolin and Craig Sheffer played brothers (along with David Arquette) in The Road Killers, so at least one casting director is aware of the general resemblance.