Her acting is pretty blah. She just kinda keeps her face motionless, as if “expression-less” = “any emotion"
Her acting is pretty blah. She just kinda keeps her face motionless, as if “expression-less” = “any emotion"
But it was okay to work with Woody Allen?
All those years spent playing a polygamist wife obviously rubbed off on her:
She is tragically dull, too.
I try to tell this to my students all the time while still being sensitive to the fact that for them, high school IS their whole world. I pretty much forgot about high school about two months into college, lol.
My thought process in gif form:
She looks really good.
*gag*
“auteur” (i.e. entitled, pretentious, male filmmaker) who exploited women.
This is not helping me with trying to disconnect her from Nikki in Big Love. Still convinced she wasn't really acting in that one.
I didn’t watch the entire series, only maybe the first couple seasons? I’d hung in there because I liked the other actors as well; Bill Paxton, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Ginnifer Goodwin. But I didn’t get a chance to see what eventually became of the characters.
Indeed, it is.
This is real, isn’t it?
Of thank God he made an exception for redheads! My heart would’ve been broken otherwise!
Yes yes it it is.... Vincent Gallo has a website with a “store” section...this is one of the available items
For some odd reason that top photo made me think of a Hasidic Jew.
Certainly, working with Gallo could have left a bad taste in her mouth.
I think they behave this way because society allows and encourages it, and especially Hollywood, they are obsessed with dickish, tortured “genius” white males and the narrative that they can only express their genius by being total assholes.
The Brown Bunny did one wonderful thing. It provided Roger Ebert with the best review of his life:
I have total disdain for her outfits.