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Originally posted by MrPeanut
$pongebob stans talkin ****?
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Lol. Aw, look at lil' Gangster Peanut coming out. Did I speak too soon? Are we cool no mo', P?
Don't tell me you can dish out the Jay Leno jokes my way, but not take it right back. Chill, it's all in good fun, son.
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Originally posted by Nicole
No clips yet. Was literally dropped out of nowhere @ TIFF yesterday, which I think/hope is a good sign.
LeJend plays a Harvard professor who develops aggressive early-onset Alzheimer's. She has three kids -- one is a lawyer, the other a doctor, and the youngest (KStew) is studying to become an actress. LeJend's relationship with KStew is strained b/c she wants her to study something real and substantial.
The whole acting thing always gets in the way of them connecting. Whenever they talk, they're never able to move beyond that.
But once the disease hits hard it's KStew who is there for LeJend in a way that the others are not...they're all present and helping but KStew is the one who best understands her mother (even though at first it seemed like the other two had a better rapport with their mother).
Anyway, by the time the disease has fully taken over and LeJend begins to refer to KStew as "the pretty girl who says she's actress," you WILL be reaching for the Kleenex!
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"Still Alice" sounds like this generation's "Steel Magnolias." Although I do not feel them myself, I understand
human emotions -- maybe even "
Still Steel Alice" will generate an emotional reaction on my end.
But how do you know Kristen Stewart is likeable and loveable in the film, though?
In the film, is her character a likeable "Emma Stone-type" of actress?
...Vin