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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
PostPosted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 8:04 pm 
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Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.

She's amazing too. I absolutely agree. How exciting is it to see so many amazing, young, talents - especially women - right now? It's humbling, and pretty awesome, I think.

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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
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I read she's gonna be in a Coen's film. That plus her appearance on a Belle & Sebastian album is enough to make her my number one Hollywood love right now.

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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
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Yeah, and they were filming that movie in my neighborhood for several weeks a while back, but I had no idea what it was at the time. Totally should have checked that out.

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So she's married to the guy from Mumford and Sons.

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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
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Orpheus wrote:
Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.



But she's not a playful tease like Hepburn was. I still have to see An Education.


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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
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Orpheus wrote:
Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.


Oh I don't disagree with that. They're good actor.s But the Hepburn and Newman of our generation is a little steep.

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 Post subject: Re: Picture Show: Drive (Gosling, Mulligan)
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Orpheus wrote:
Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.



But she's not a playful tease like Hepburn was. I still have to see An Education.

It's such a great movie. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts should you ever get around to it.

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durdencommatyler wrote:
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Orpheus wrote:
Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.



But she's not a playful tease like Hepburn was. I still have to see An Education.

It's such a great movie. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts should you ever get around to it.


I found it so dull and boring...the story was ok, but it was just too long.


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VinylGuy wrote:
durdencommatyler wrote:
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Orpheus wrote:
Yeah, I stand by that comparison. Mulligan is amazing too and her first big role in An Education was very reminiscent of Hepburn. Everything I' ve seen her in she's just delightful. Like I said, without those two being so charming and magnetic this movie would never work.



But she's not a playful tease like Hepburn was. I still have to see An Education.

It's such a great movie. I'd be interested in hearing your thoughts should you ever get around to it.


I found it so dull and boring...the story was ok, but it was just too long.

Really?

Yeah, to me, it was riveting front to back. I was completely engaged and invested. And Mulligan is a revelation.

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