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Fan Base: Archived: Selena Gomez (#1)
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I think Selena is one of the girls that drop out. I remember there were candids of her on the set of SB and it seems like her character was leaving.
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Originally posted by seismicity
"The overly bright sunshine begins to hurt your eyes. The semi-nude bodies grind in a tequila-fuelled haze. A waft of violence floats through the atmosphere until it dominates the scene, aware of its hold on everything and everyone. You feel all-powerful and totally alone. This is spring break in Florida, captured through the transformative lens of Harmony Korine’s imagination.
Korine’s impressive canon of films poetically chronicles the minor heroics and self-aggran-dizing intensity of marginalians, unseen, ignored and dismissed by a willfully ignorant world. In Spring Breakers, his attention turns to four female co-eds (Ashley Benson, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine) in an unnamed college town. Desperate to hit the beach, but flat broke, they rob a coffee shop with fake weapons, steal a car, head south and start to party hard. Their fun gets rudely interrupted when the cops bust into their apartment and find things young girls should not be enjoying. Locked up with no bail money, they despair until a local petty gangster (James Franco) springs them. Two of the girls stay with him as his entourage and, ultimately, his hitmen; while the other two drop out, exhausted, disoriented and longing to experience that rush of freedom one more time.
Spring Breakers is Korine’s first film since Mister Lonely to feature professional actors. He challenges his impressive young cast in unexpected ways, with long, seemingly improvised takes and a demand for shifting tones of sweetness and menace.
The film lands on the more narratively linear end of Korine’s career and has moments that recall each of his previous films, especially the virtuosic tableaux of Gummo and the agonizing desperation of Mister Lonely. But Spring Breakersalso brings a few new tricks to the table, including remarkable shifts in mood and a breathtaking cinematographic confidence; there are signature moments of montage in this film that will influence generations to come.
Harmony Korine thinks in pictures that no one else could even dream up.
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huh... 
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Do you have the source for this?
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i think we should not call aftershock selena's movie 
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Member Since: 5/27/2012
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Originally posted by Middle of Selena
i think we should not call aftershock selena's movie 
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I saw it on SGnewsroom but I agree.
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The one's that drop out are Selena and Rachel's character. You can bookmark this. 
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Member Since: 5/27/2012
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Originally posted by GabeEd
The one's that drop out are Selena and Rachel's character. You can bookmark this. 
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Really I thought it was just Selena like you see her getting on the bus and stuff. She better be in like 3/4 of the movie though.
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Member Since: 10/5/2010
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Originally posted by jxbuggie
Really I thought it was just Selena like you see her getting on the bus and stuff. She better be in like 3/4 of the movie though.
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I'm sure she is. At least I hope!
Remember when everybody thought Selena's character died.
I do think her character on Aftershock dies or something. 
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Originally posted by GabeEd
I'm sure she is. At least I hope!
Remember when everybody thought Selena's character died.
I do think her character on Aftershock dies or something. 
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Ya I think they let her go cause she was like against the idea.
And yes I do remember lol.
Also no I don't think I can handle her character dying,
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I think i'll cry if Selena dies in a movie other than 13 Reasons Why 'cause I'm prepared for that one. 
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Member Since: 4/16/2012
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Originally posted by seismicity
"The overly bright sunshine begins to hurt your eyes. The semi-nude bodies grind in a tequila-fuelled haze. A waft of violence floats through the atmosphere until it dominates the scene, aware of its hold on everything and everyone. You feel all-powerful and totally alone. This is spring break in Florida, captured through the transformative lens of Harmony Korine’s imagination.
Korine’s impressive canon of films poetically chronicles the minor heroics and self-aggran-dizing intensity of marginalians, unseen, ignored and dismissed by a willfully ignorant world. In Spring Breakers, his attention turns to four female co-eds (Ashley Benson, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens and Rachel Korine) in an unnamed college town. Desperate to hit the beach, but flat broke, they rob a coffee shop with fake weapons, steal a car, head south and start to party hard. Their fun gets rudely interrupted when the cops bust into their apartment and find things young girls should not be enjoying. Locked up with no bail money, they despair until a local petty gangster (James Franco) springs them. Two of the girls stay with him as his entourage and, ultimately, his hitmen; while the other two drop out, exhausted, disoriented and longing to experience that rush of freedom one more time.
Spring Breakers is Korine’s first film since Mister Lonely to feature professional actors. He challenges his impressive young cast in unexpected ways, with long, seemingly improvised takes and a demand for shifting tones of sweetness and menace.
The film lands on the more narratively linear end of Korine’s career and has moments that recall each of his previous films, especially the virtuosic tableaux of Gummo and the agonizing desperation of Mister Lonely. But Spring Breakersalso brings a few new tricks to the table, including remarkable shifts in mood and a breathtaking cinematographic confidence; there are signature moments of montage in this film that will influence generations to come.
Harmony Korine thinks in pictures that no one else could even dream up.
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huh... 
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and some people though that selena's character died
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Originally posted by seismicity
She wants fans to dance in her video...

Mess.
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watch this video being like stronger by Kelly C. 
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So excited for new music! I need it tbh. 
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Kristen Stewart Dropped from 'Snow White' Sequel Plans
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Well then... I wonder who can fill the role 
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Originally posted by GabeEd
So excited for new music! I need it tbh. 
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I need more info.
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Originally posted by seismicity
Well then... I wonder who can fill the role 
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Mhm. We know how the bitch beat her to the role in the first place, so now.. 
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Alma Har'el @Almaharel
MIND BLOWN 🔫 Just saw 3 scenes from "Spring Breakers" in the editing room. Looks like its going to be Harmony Korin's Opus. Wait for it!
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Originally posted by GabeEd
So excited for new music! I need it tbh. 
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me too  , i can't wait any longer
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Originally posted by Selxo
I need more info.
Mhm. We know how the bitch beat her to the role in the first place, so now.. 
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gurl, you didn't 
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Member Since: 4/16/2012
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Originally posted by jxbuggie
Selena leaving the mall.
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Originally posted by Selxo
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eeeep. y'all think this movie is oscar worthy?
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