Oh, I forgot she was in Mamma Mia. Cosette's an awfully high part, though.
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Oh, and for the non-ita among y'all (:p), the HD trailer for The Bourne Legacy: [link]
I didn't know Rachel Weisz was in this movie! Colour me even more psyched!
I agree, it looks fantastic, Vonnie. Edward Norton also looks great.
The new Bourne movie has been getting some good buzz.
So, I don't think this has been posted here, but WOW! This looks like it might just be as epic as it deserves:
"I Dreamed a Dream" is near the bottom of the list of the songs in the show for me (pretty much any of Cosette's numbers are lower), but that trailer still gave me shivers.
Russell Crowe has had some rock band for years, with a really weird name I can't remember.
30 Odd Foot of Grunts.
Why do I still know that.
Speaking of Amanda Seyfreid, I just saw In Time. Ergh, such a neat premise, but the movie was kind of lacking. And I was sleepy.
It was a great idea that could have been executed better. But the details behind the costume design were AMAZING.
It was a great idea that could have been executed better.
Pretty much. It promised a "Bring down the dystopia" story but then spent the whole movie making Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfreid run away from Cillian Murphy and occasionally make out.
But the details behind the costume design were AMAZING.
Oh?
There was an interview with Sand Powell, the costume designer, where she talked about playing up the contrasts between the social classes. The short-time/lower class folks all wore things that could be put on quickly: stretchy fabrics that pulled on, and zippers. While the upper class folks all had structured, tailored clothes: the suits had layered lapels, rows of buttons, and so on. It was something that had caught my eye when I saw the movie, so I was happy to find out it had been deliberately done.
The short-time/lower class folks all wore things that could be put on quickly: stretchy fabrics that pulled on, and zippers.
Ooh, yeah, neat. That makes sense. Can't waste time getting dressed! Time is money is life!