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...thisproblem with this scene here so let’s talkabout it.’”These discussions were especially importantfor the film’s moments of extendedsilence, in which the actor must conveythe intended meaning without the benefitof dialogue. “We talked a bunch about silence,”Sachs said. “I tried to have as littleverbalized as possible in terms of what acharacter or actor is deciding. Once youcome to a point where you actually definehow someone feels about something, itbecomes less complicated, or interesting,or rich...
...this is a startup glitch that the site will work out soon. Secondly, Hulu needs to make these videos available in a mobile format, so viewers can download them to iPods and cell phones. But other than that, Hulu is a groundbreaking website that doesn't just offer a bunch of TV shows and movies online - it actually makes you want to watch them there...
What happened to little, red-haired Hannah Poling is hardly unique in the world of autism. She had an uneventful birth; she seemed to be developing normally - smiling, babbling, engaging in imaginative play, speaking about 20 words by 19 months. And then, right after receiving a bunch of vaccines, she fell ill and it all stopped. Hannah, now 9, recovered from her acute illness but she lost her words, her eye contact and, in a matter of months, began exhibiting the repetitive behaviors and social withdrawal that typify autism. "Something happened after the vaccines," says her mom, Terry Poling...
...SHOT… 1. Whenever Jack Nicholson scares the shit out of you. 2. Whenever Leonardo DiCaprio cries like a girl. 3. Whenever you remember that no matter how badass Mark Wahlberg is, he still sang “Good Vibrations” with the rest of the funky bunch. 4. Anytime anyone in the movie has a drink. 5. Whenever “Shipping up to Boston” makes you put on other Dropkick Murphys songs. 6. Whenever you realize that other Dropkick Murphys songs aren’t that good. 7. Any time someone says fuck (unless...
...feels authentically English: the accents, clothing, and haircuts create an immersive 1970s London vibe throughout. Furthermore, it’s always exciting to watch Statham, especially in his native London. Just don’t expect this to be vintage Guy Ritchie. The moral of the story? Mashing a bunch of cops, criminals, and suits together in London does not automatically make for a fun movie. Jason Statham, to whom audiences continually look for that hyper-masculine British charm, can only provide so much within the confines of a shoddy script and bad directing...