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Or much big budget stuff really.
But what Hamill, Fisher, and Ford did have was screen presence though, which Clarke didn't seem to have much of in Terminator. So still not sure myself.

I like Emilia Clarke as a person. From what I can tell, she seems pretty cool and smart. But she's one of those actresses who manages to be fairly good in a well written TV role with a character who has a very iconic look, but taken out of that context she just fades completely into the background in these big-budget

They passed Zoe Kravitz up for Emilia Clarke?! Get that shame nun in here this instant!

Gina Gershon in Showgirls remains one of my favourite self-aware ham performances put to film. She's just fantastic.

I know! Not all of her films have been bland! Just a lot of them. She's better than a lot of the stuff she ends up in is what I'm saying.

O. k. A. Y…….

Does it matter what the original filling was? She kept literally none of what she settled for, soooo….?
What they settle with their divorce is a completely separate matter.

Black Mass was just okay. And it was a blip of non-suckage at this point.

I don't live in the US, so I went to bed with the assured knowledge that it would be Hilary. Of course it would be Hilary. I mean how could it be anyone else? After everything Trump had said and done, everything he is and stands for… there's just no way over half of America would vote for this screaming, orange,

She's so under-rated an actress. I feel like her ability to pick good scripts being worse than a lot of her contemporaries is one of the reasons why. I don't know why she seems so interested in bland.

You know it's because he's cheap. Cheap with no vision of his own, just how the studios like 'em for franchise.

Real world Luna Lovegood would be an anti-vaxxer, chemtrails believer. And she'd tell you all about it over dinner.

Good god I will be starting to edge up to 50 by the time this franchise is done with wtf.

Agreed. She was shown being a very realistically skilled nurse with a believable amount of tolerance for the crap Strange was putting her through. She felt like she existed as a person outside of her relationship with him.

Yeah, everyone should just shut up and let us get back to good ol' fashioned film-making, where no one criticised race portrayals and they taped white actors eyes back to have them play asians.
Listen, people will stop talking about Hollywood being racist when it actually stops being so easily avoidably racist.

Strange is pretty much a rubik's cube of uncomfortable racial issues. I'm really surprised they decided to tackle this one at all honestly.

So they decided to default to white. Which was also a bad move.
Controversy aside, Tilda was wonderful in the actual role. Just a shame it's so seeped in the "mystical East" aesthetic and language. It felt weird, and it was distracting.

What white nonsense is this indeed.

Agreed. She felt more realised as a person and not just a love interest.

Whut…