Two more! They've both signed on for David O'Russell's next flick and they have a '30s period piece, Serena, coming out in September.
Two more! They've both signed on for David O'Russell's next flick and they have a '30s period piece, Serena, coming out in September.
The new trailer just went up as well. I sort of lost it around the gaussian blur flashback bit.
Wholeheartedly seconded. I mean, I'd like to cast him as my husband also, but I think he can handle being typecast that way.
Carey's at least in the right age range, but then, that's the problem when Nick and Gatsby aren't. And I don't get any chemistry from her and Leo at all.
Agh, you nailed that right on the head. That hadn't even clicked as the problem for me until you said it, but it is.
In a word, this. I feel like the style could work if I didn't suspect it would overshadow the story.
Man, my ultimate hope when they were casting was that they'd get Lee Pace to play Nick. The Tobey Maguire casting is odd. I feel like it should work for me, but it just doesn't.
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Oh, absolutely, and I'm really hoping that's the case, because, when it comes to the parties and Gatsby's mansion and the light at the end of the pier and so on, I think he'll nail it like pretty much no one else. I think I'm mostly worried that he'll also try to glamorize the things that should be pretty bleak in…
Ahh, I'm so glad someone agrees about the casting! I like all the actors individually and some of them for their parts individually, but on the whole, it just doesn't feel right.
Visually speaking, I like the match, because stylized and Gatsby go hand in hand, but I don't know if Luhrmann is maybe... too Luhrmann. Like, there's a way to go extravagant without going stylized to the point of distracting from how extravagant it's meant to be. I won't know until I see it, I guess, because I'm…
They ARE friends and DO write funny tweets to each other! Every time I see them tweet at each other, I die a little inside because I'm not part of the awesome friendship they have going on.
Orly's Chantilly Peach is an AWESOME ballet pink. It's got a shine to it, but if you match it with a matte coat, it comes out basically perfect.
I definitely second waiting for sales at Torrid, because their prices can be pretty steep. That said, I've never had a problem with jeans splitting (in fact, these are the first jeans I've had in ages where I didn't seem to have that problem pretty quickly). I might just be lucky, though. I find their jeans incredibly…
Yeah, that's the context the gossip item is missing. In the original interview, when he says "And I think this is probably a good way to learn about [what he's doing as an actor]," he's referring to taking time off to direct this movie. WHICH HE ALSO WROTE. How do you even be a person like Ryan Gosling.
I haven't even read this yet, just opened it up in the next tag, but thank you. Reminders that men like Fred Rogers existed make it easier to breathe through the rage.
I don't even know how to process this if it's real.
Agreed. Not to mention that there's a big difference between paparazzi taking pictures of you on the street in a city (annoying, sure, but at a certain point, I think you have to expect it as a star) and them waiting outside your house or on your street or taking pictures of you through windows. Anna Kendrick likened…
It's relieving to hear this from someone who's in the field, for lack of a better phrase. It's been driving me nuts that people seem so intent on seeing everything as either being worthy of being given a pass or utterly criminal. There are no shades of grey these days, and that just seems so damaging to me. If we…
Actually she tweets pretty regularly, mostly anagrams and random punctuation. She just deletes them all. And there's concession that the anagrams are actually mostly Andrew, since they say things like "Andrew was here." So, yeah, chances are that this tweet is probably an on-set joke.