After studying at the Cours Florent, one of France's premier drama schools, she made her acting debut in the 2002 film The Piano Player. Her breakthrough role came in 2004, with the movie Troy, where she played Helen of Troy. From then on, her acting career took an upward trajectory,...
Peter: I don't know. A tear for every happy thought. Wendy: One for me? Jack: One for me? Maggie: One for me? Tootles: And one for me! Seize the day! Wendy: So your adventures are over. Peter: Oh, no. To live...To live would be an awfully big adventure. The...
I was known for that before Nike, and then I put it in Nike, I put it onstage with Madonna. For action, I don’t think so. Maybe it’s the head — the hair whip. I know that when I did Kingsman, there was the thing that I did with my legs … Something I noticed a lot ...
And ends up with mechanical legs, which you can apparently see in Solo (I missed it). Don’t know about his dingus. By cohanandersenin Movie ReviewsJune 16, 20181,389 Words2 Comments Featured Avengers: Infinity War… finally. Spoiler alert: this scene isn’t in the movie. Hey guys,...
It’s not a lack that’s ever bothered me, and after watching this film I don’t think it’s a lack I should ever be bothered about. Which is not to say it’s a bad film. It’s funny. The slapstick is cleverly done, and some of the set-pieces are hilarious. But it posits ...
legs when I was born were wrapped around one another, which created one problem, and then the other problem went on up to my back and my spine where I was born with very little disc," said Rickey, who conveyed that the disease ran in his family (Becoming Outlaws Podcast). "My ...
The Bad News Bears (1976) IMDB * A "Sure ain't like algebra, is it?" 1-liner. Ball of Fire (1941) IMDB *** Fun movie about a team of stuffy academics being charmed by Barbara Stanwyck. When Isaac Newton is raised, she refers to herself as just another apple. The mathematician tr...
period inThe Stratton Storyafter the accident with Stratton never more cantankerous as he was shown during the scene in which his son takes his first steps. With Ethel and his mother celebrating the landmark moment, Stratton cracks "What's so wonderful about it, he's got two legs, doesn't...
I could tell it was going to be a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. — Judith Viorst 16 When you reread a classic, you do not see more in the book than you did before; you see more in you than there was before. — Clifton Fadiman 13 An opinion can be argued with;...
(Jim Parsons), the hotshot whose math Johnson is hired to check. Parsons is a bit of a weak link here—his petulance, while believable, is overplayed to the point of cartoonish villainy—but the overall attitude in the room made me shudder with bad memories of my own early career ...