Wednesday, April 20, 2011

2 Trailers--One I Would Go See In Theaters, The Other I'll Wait for BlueRay.



Although, I must say. It is nice to see Kirsten Dunst back in a film--I haven't seen her since How To Lose Friends and Alienate People with Simon Pegg. She was actually quite good in that....and then she went to rehab, which was kind of surprising. She didn't seem like the kind of girl to have a breakdown. But then again, she was a child actor. Some child actors almost always seem to have some sort of a minor little emotional issue or full blown chemical dependencies and overdoses, a la Corey Haim. I'm just glad she doesn't seem to be Haim-degree crazy.

The second one I'm excited because I love Emma Stone. Her performance in Easy A was one of my favorites of hers. She was light, funny, and practically carried the film, although I'm a huge Stanley Tucci fan and was delighted to see him in this, as I was delighted to see him in the Julia Child film opposite Meryl Streep again. But back to this film--her light 'suthen' accent isn't the only thing that was on spot. Viola Davis, a gorgeous woman who always seems to be in frumpy roles isn't an exception, but in this role she shines like a new penny, as she actually usually does, especially in her role as Mrs. Miller in Doubt, along with Ms. Streep (once you're in a film with her, you've made it in Hollywood). Now who I'm very excited to see in this film is Octavia Spencer--she's always had minor roles in huge films like Seven Pounds, Being John Malkovich, SWAT, Beauty Shop, Coach Carter, Win a Date With Tad Hamilton!, and so on and so forth. She's had her finger in a lot of films throughout her illustrious career, and I'm glad to see she's now been given a juicy role in a solid film.

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