Kristin is a fun actress, I really enjoyed seeing her in Pushing Daisies 🙂 wonder how she would do in the Hunger Games. Do you think she could be Effie, as the article says? Or, would you cast her in another role?
Wow, this is really interesting. Sci-fi would be kind of a new thing for them, and if she does get the part it would be quite an interesting movie to see. I don’t know how much I like them as an onscreen couple, but it would be good to see how it turns out. The plot also sounds like a good one. What do you think of this new movie? Would you like to see Taylor and Emma together?
I can’t wait to see this movie. I really like it when they adapt the fairy tales and give it a darker theme, like
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Snow White: The Fairest of Them All. And from seeing the first trailer I just loved the music, and that red cape makes all the colors around look really well. I hope we can see more poster and promo stills. What did you think of the poster and new images? Between the first and second poster, which did you liked more?
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We all know the this point that when it comes to our favorite books being made into movie, we don’t always get what we wish to see. This was a nice way to approach the director, especially when it comes from the true fans of the books, those who really enjoy the story for what it is 🙂 I hope The Hunger Games, turn out to be really good! What did you think of the student’s and their letters?Yes, this is an iconic story so beloved that most viewers know how it ends, how it begins, even what happens in the middle. Disney knows this. It also knows that it’s risking a lot of ill will by tampering with a classic — just like it did with live action remakes of “Cinderella” and “The Jungle Book” — and it had better deliver. And, with “Beauty and the Beast, ” it does.
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Belle (played by Emma Watson, right) sacrifices her freedom to save her father (Kevin Kline) in Disney’s live-action remake of “Beauty and the Beast.”Disney
And that has a lot to do with Emma Watson. The “Harry Potter” star was an inspired choice to play Belle, the young woman whose father (Kevin Kline) ends up in the dungeon of The Beast (Dan Stevens). Watson is riveting, absolutely grabbing the character’s persona and making it her own. If another actress were to play this role, it’s doubtful the film would work half as well.
If you missed the original, Belle’s a European girl from a few centuries back who lives with her father, Maurice, in a small village where people think she’s odd for being a reader. She also happens to be the most beautiful girl in town, inspiring the local big man on campus, Gaston (Luke Evans), to pine for her. But she knows a self-inflated frat boy when she sees one and isn’t interested. Which just makes him more determined. And evil.
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Her father gets caught in a storm and ends up at the Beast’s castle, where he isn’t exactly welcomed with open, hairy arms. Eventually, Belle she goes looking for dad and winds up offering herself in her father’s place.
The Beast is, well, beastly. A former prince with parental issues, he ends up at the wrong end of a nasty curse, which requires him and his staff (who have all been turned into household objects) to find him true love within a certain amount of time. Their fate is tied to his, which increases the stakes. And it’s no easy task, given that the Beast is loud, anti-social and has horns.
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The film thrives during its second act, as Watson often commands the screen with little more than the flick of an eyebrow. The CGI effects are eye-popping, especially during the “Be Our Guest” scene, when Belle is entertained by all the household gadgets. It might end up being one of Disney’s greatest song-and-dance numbers ever. Ewan McGregor is wonderful as Lumiere, the talking candlestick, as is Ian McKellen as Cogsworth, the servant-turned-clock.
Director Bill Condon knows his way around a musical (“Dreamgirls”) and is mindful of his target audience. He doesn’t let the pace bog down during the musical numbers, so young viewers won’t get bored.
There are times where the music — most of which carried over from Disney’s 1991 animated version — becomes almost overbearing, especially during the finale, when the music and the story line seem to be competing for your attention. But the performances are winning. Stevens, as The Beast, and Evans, as Gaston, manage to not get lost in the glare of Watson’s on-screen dazzle. And Gaston’s villainy is tempered nicely by his sidekick, LeFou (the always fun Josh Gad). LeFou’s obvious love for the rugged Gaston is a moderately funny subplot throughout the movie. But if you are curious about the much-hyped “exclusively gay” moment Disney promises, forget it. It seems more like a marketing gimmick than anything else. Blink and you’ll miss it.
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“Beauty and the Beast” — especially during the big musical numbers — feels more like an old- school Disney film than anything the studio has done in years. If you’re looking for any great departure from or updating of the animated version, don’t bother. This “Beauty and the Beast” doesn’t have that. But it does have Emma Watson, and that’s enough.The Perks of Being a Wallflower is a 2012 American coming-of-age romantic drama film writt, directed and based on the 1999 novel of the same name by Steph Chbosky. Logan Lerman stars as a teager named Charlie who writes to an unnamed frid, and these epistles chronicle his trials, tribulations, and triumphs as he goes through his freshman year of high school. The film depicts his struggles with his, unbeknownst to him, post-traumatic stress disorder, as he goes through his journey in high school making new frids, portrayed by Emma Watson and Ezra Miller. The film's semble cast also includes Mae Whitman, Kate Walsh, Dylan McDermott, Joan Cusack, Nina Dobrev and Paul Rudd in supporting roles.
Chbosky had always intded to adapt the novel to film, but did not rush to do so. He was hesitant to sell the rights to the film to anyone, but evtually sold them to Mr. Mudd Productions as long as they let him write and direct the film. Filming began in Pittsburgh, Pnsylvania, in May 2011 and lasted approximately fifty days.
The Perks of Being a Wallflower had its world premiere at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2012, to a standing ovation. It was released theatrically in the United States on September 21, 2012, by Summit tertainmt. The film was well received by critics, who praised Chbosky's screplay and direction, the performances of Lerman, Watson and Miller, soundtrack, execution of its topics, and emotional weight. It was also a box office success, grossing $33.3 million on a budget of $13 million, and received several accolades, including the Indepdt Spirit Award for Best First Feature, two Critics' Choice Movie Awards nominations, and the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Film – Wide Release. The film has since become a cult classic,
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In 1991, Charlie, who has suffered from clinical depression since childhood, has be discharged from a mtal health care institution. Uneasy about beginning his freshman year of high school, he is shy and only manages to make frids with his glish teacher.
Charlie meets two siors, Patrick and his stepsister Sam. After the homecoming dance, Sam and Patrick invite him to a party with their frid group. He unknowingly eats a cannabis brownie, gets high and makes speeches to the amusemt of the party-goers. He also walks in on Patrick and Brad, the high school quarterback, kissing. Patrick tells Charlie that Brad is closeted, so he agrees to keep it a secret. Charlie discloses to Sam that his best frid committed suicide the year before, making her realize that Charlie has no other frids, so she and Patrick bring Charlie into their group. On their way home, the three hear an unknown song on the radio. Sam instructs Patrick to drive through a tunnel so she can stand up in the back of the pickup while the music blasts.
Sam needs to improve her SAT scores to have a better chance of being accepted into Pn State University, so Charlie offers to tutor her. This improves her scores, and at Christmas, she gives him a vintage typewriter. They discuss relationships, and Charlie reveals he has never be kissed. Sam reveals that her
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