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02-28-2006, 04:56 PM | #843 |
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Maybe it's because she's so lanky and tall, and she's still growing up into womanhood - can you believe how young she still is? I think she isn't even nineteen yet, I mean she's still so young. Plus, she seems like she has a high natural metabolism, and that manager-mother of hers probably is on her case to keep her skinny for her career, you know? Hollywood demands skin and bones, unfortunately. Anyway, she's not THAT skinny, you guys! It's the way she's built. She's not like Ally McBeal or Kate Moss or something; Keira's got a beautiful body. Mmmmmmm, Keira.... *drifts off into reverie*
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keira knightley *immediately thinks of Pirates of carribean 2 coming out this summer* you mean she's in other movies too, wow trippy.
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03-01-2006, 03:05 AM | #846 |
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Love Actually for example...
and for all you fans out there... (only being helpful, not being a fan myself ) Actress - filmography (In Production) (2000s) (1990s) Silk (2007) (pre-production) (attached) .... Helene Joncour Pirates of the Caribbean 3 (2007) (filming) .... Elizabeth Swann Turner Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) (post-production) .... Elizabeth Swann Domino (2005) .... Domino Harvey Pride & Prejudice (2005) .... Elizabeth Bennet The Jacket (2005) .... Jackie Price Stories of Lost Souls (2005) .... Leah (segment New Year's Eve) King Arthur (2004) .... Guinevere ... aka King Arthur: Director's Cut (USA: DVD title (director's cut)) Love Actually (2003) .... Juliet Pirates of the Caribbean (2003) (VG) (voice) .... Narrator Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) .... Elizabeth Swann Gaijin (2003) (V) (voice) .... Kate The Seasons Alter (2002) .... Helena "Doctor Zhivago" (2002) (mini) TV Series .... Lara Antipova (neé Guishar) New Year's Eve (2002) .... Leah Pure (2002) .... Louise Thunderpants (2002) (uncredited) .... Music School Student ... aka Donderbroek (Netherlands) ... aka Incroyable histoire de Patrick Smash, L' (France) Bend It Like Beckham (2002) .... Juliette 'Jules' Paxton ... aka Kick It Like Beckham (Germany) The Hole (2001) .... Frances 'Frankie' Almond Smith ... aka After the Hole (USA) Princess of Thieves (2001) (TV) .... Gwyn Deflation (2001) .... Jogger "Oliver Twist" (1999) (mini) TV Series (as Kiera Knightley) .... Rose Fleming Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) .... Sabé (queen's decoy) ... aka Star Wars I: The Phantom Menace (USA: video box title) ... aka The Phantom Menace (USA: short title) Coming Home (1998) (TV) .... Young Judith ... aka Heimkehr (Germany) ... aka Rosamunde Pilcher - Heimkehr (Germany) Treasure Seekers (1996) (TV) .... The Princess Innocent Lies (1995) .... Young Celia ... aka Péchés mortels, Les (France) "The Bill" - Swan Song (1995) TV Episode .... Sheena Rose A Village Affair (1994) .... Natasha Jordan Royal Celebration (1993) (TV) .... Little Girl ... aka Screen One: Royal Celebration (UK: series title) |
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she was in Star Wars? sweet, I remember King Arthur awesome movie anyway back on topic.
I rented Episode III over the weekend and watched all the commentarys and dvd features.
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A New World
ROTFL. First movie I've seriously considered walking out of. Boring, boring. Boring. I would have fallen asleep, if it weren't for the insanely dynamic sound system (insanely insane), and the dude kicking my seat. Pop quizz. How does one make a boring movie even more boring? Compile your end credits without music. Still a Bale fan though.
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Just got done watching Wedding Crashers. Not sure if this has been talked about there was alot of post here and sometimes i get lazy. Funny, funny stuff. Vince Vaughn is the man! That guy hasn't made a movie I didn't like. The way he delievers a line is awesome. I could quote some of his best but I"ll save you the trouble of having to read them. Owen Wilson, although funny sometimes, annoys me for some reason. Maybe its the dumb look he has on his face at all times. All in all a good movie worth the time and the annoyance of Owen just for Vince. Man that guy kills me.
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Syriana
*snore* I don't think I noticed any redeeming qualities. That old multiple-plots-as-a-part-of-one-whole thing just didn't hit home IMO. George Clooney is fat in this too.
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Brokeback Mountain.
It was alright, but I'm not really into romantic movies.. I'm glad, in a way, that it has been seen by so many, though.
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Rent
I liked the movie a lot. The music was good, the singers did great and the story was excellent.
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My wife & I watched the new Pride and Prejudice movie last night - we really liked it. My wife has seen so many versions the last few years (and we just saw another last weekend - see below) - I'm thinking about getting the book (EDIT: for me even, not her!).
Last weekend we watched a version of Pride and Prejudice made just a few years ago (2003?) and set in modern-day Utah. Has anyone seen that? I thought it was very good. In some ways, it made the story easier to follow for us Americans - with the updated cultural references (Las Vegas marriages, etc). If this latest version stuck closer to the book, the deviations in the other were mostly streamlining. Mormonism is not really made an issue in the movie - but the characters are all most likely Mormons (my wife thought there were some good reasons for setting the story there - that's one sub-culture in America where marriage would still have the same importance that it did in late 18th / early 19th century England). I know we used to have some Mormon mooters... if any are still here, did you see it? Thoughts? Last weekend we also watched The Librarian - Quest for the Spear - hilarious and lots of fun. Part "Indiana Jones", part "Revenge of the Nerds" (but not much that could be considered objectionable for kids to watch - I think - I never saw RotN, but the Librarian is a Nerd who makes it big as a hero). It's good for the whole family. Bob Newhart gets the first fight scene of his career!
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Million Dollar Baby
Was very good. Superb performances by Eastwood and Swank.
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I was on a long bus trip...
50 First Dates - cute Independence Day - decent, I liked it more than I expected Mean Girls - some parts were pretty funny, but I didn't think it was that good Aladdin - I didn't watch a Star Wars, the Rundown, or Pearl Harbor, but they were on at different points.
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i just saw the hitchiker's guide to the galaxy...brilliant...
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I like ice-hockey. However I'm sure I would have liked this movie just as much even if I didn't like the sport. It depicted one of the most emotional upsets in ice-hockey history very well.
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