Depp's looked the perpetual same off-camera for time immemorial...as for his alter egos, er...
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Depp's looked the perpetual same off-camera for time immemorial...as for his alter egos, er...
hahaha - that was so true! same scraggly hair, same half there facial hair thingie....same strange clothes - that's JD for you! ;) Yes, as to his alter-egos - good way to put it - how many are there now? I think he truly loves makeup!
I thought Tilda Swinson took the cake with her very different black... half gown....
Johnny Depp looks good. He has aged very well. I can't agree with you about Tilda Swinson though (that is if you're saying you liked what she looked like... I didn't read your post very carefully). Her dress looked like a hideous trash bag draped over one shoulder. And why didn't she try to do something with her hair? She won an Oscar and she looked dressed for a day of lounging around the house reading books or something. If you're going to the Oscars, you should look elegant and put together...especially if you're up for an award. If I were her, I would have worn something that had two sleaves at least. Or, I would have hired a trainer to get those white pasty arms toned up. Anyway....
"Casper" i forgot which one... er, the one were a girl and her dad moves into a house were casper lives... 8.9/10. sometimes it went from a very sad moment to a rock song theme, but other then that... i could have cried, that's how good it was. dang, now i wanna watch it again. :lol:
:lol: Oh Shalot, I was just being sarcastic about Tilda and 'trash bag' is a very good description of her half-dress; yeah couldn't she afford another sleeve? It was totally shapeless and made her look thinner, pastier than ever. You are right, her hair looked like she was ready to lounge or go to the beach. No, when I said 'she took the cake' I definitely, meant for the worst outfit there!!! :sick:
Yes, JD is very good looking and he ages great. I just mean he usually is trying to see through his unruly hair but then again he might be competing with Burton now - ever see his hair? JD could wear a half black trashbag dress with one arm and look cute - he could pull it off better than Swinson did - anyday.
Wolf Creek. Filmed in the Australian Outback. Very real, very creepy, but good-creepy. Check it out.
Be Kind, Rewind - Jack Black, Mos Def, Danny Glover, Mia Farrow
Original, entertaining, humorous, and humanitarian. Worth it.
P2 - Gory enough. Ahh...
i'm doing a back to back robert altman M*A*S*H / Gosford Park. Both were funny I can't say which I liked better. M*A*S*H had wackier moments but Gosford Park had the big actors.
i also watched before those two The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her lover; probably one of the eeriest atmosphere I saw in movies. I'm a bit disappointed in the end that they didn't let the thief eat much of the lover. if i were the director i'd ask him to eat his entire genital.
but all in all fun movie experience with those three.
I liked it, it is very nice. Still I don't think I will try to find it and listen to it. It will remind too much of the film :lol:
I was generally board with the whole film. I think I was constantly checking when it is going to be over. I was thinking: "Why is it so long? There is nothing interesting happening!!!"
It is a waste of time, Janine. I think it is really overrated. I don't know why people like it so much as I said it has its moments, but generally there is nothing special in it.
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Perhaps, beacuse Tilda Swinton is a REAL actress who cares more about Art, than promoting silly gowns of silly designers. She comes from Theater, the people there tend to focus on Acting, not running around as if they are on the catwalk.;) I have studied it and I know a few things more.
Anyway, yesterday I saw "Nostalghia" by Tarkovsky.
Well, an easy 10/10, of course. We are talking about Art, I think.
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Do enlighten me. What are these few more things you know about? Real actress or not, she looked terrible. I guess she takes herself so seriously that she is above the use of a hairbrush.
Anyway, the Oscars snubbed Brad Renfro, who died really recently. They did their little memorial and ended it up with Heath Ledger, but left out Brad, who died a week before. I guess Brad was not good enough to be included in their snotty little presentation.
You know, I didn't even realize that they didn't mention him. I was just thinking about how I really dislike it that they allow applause during that montage. Especially because some of them get more applause than others. I just think that they should show them all respect with silence. Anyway, I did notice that it seemed like they showed less people than they should have. Not only that, I noticed that the people they did show were "bigger" names (that includes the cinematographer and so on - not just the actors). I thought that was odd. Well, they used to recognize all of the people who died throughout the year. I couldn't even come up with the smallest idea as to why they would've have changed it to only show respect for the more recognizable names.