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"Save the Green Planet" is now called "Bugonia."
She's very much "woke". And I'm not sure why exactly Hollywood would put the kibosh on someone's career for staying quiet about politics/social issues. It's probably what they'd prefer.
Her career has stalled because she wants to take time off to raise a family. I also get the feeling that she doesn't have as much passion for the industry as others.
I miss that other vomit thread that got purged. A lot of personal stories and interesting observations.
I want to see her go back to the early edgy stuff like "Jolene", "Lawless" and "Zero Dark Thirty." The recent "The Forgiven" was a very nice change - really cynical movie - and her role - while underwritten - is still probably the most interesting character she has ever played.
She looked kind of different back then - especially in "Alpha Dog."
A body double was only used for the dive into the water.
It's in my top 10. This episode also has probably the grossest gore gag I've seen on this show.
"Came the Dawn" is up there as well.
She claimed she quit around 2011. I guess she's back at it (unless she never really quit and just did it in private).
"Faults" is her most interesting movie, but SPVTW is the most well-executed.
I feel like she has become an indie version of actors like Bryce Dallas Howard and Reese Witherspoon. Buying into the typecast image and playing it way too safe.
1. Rich people stay rich by being cheap. Another theory is that this was Nicole's excuse to not have sex with her husband.
At first, I thought the family idea was lame, but it's starting to grow on me. I think it ups the stakes. Sidney is also apparently going to be dealing with a very antagonistic town. With good writing, this could be the best since 2. I am very skeptical of Guy Busick, though.
Plus, Culkin's charisma and the concept of being accidentally left at home.
The OP is too woke for me.
Interesting.
I saw it very shortly after that in the theater. Liked it quite a bit and still it.
She actually did in a movie called "Nickel Mountain (1984)."
It had a nice buildup.
Despite her feelings about celebrity and feminist leanings, she did appear in some unpretentious, very straight male oriented magazines circa 1997-2004 (you probably wouldn't see a legit actress doing that now - I'm not sure those magazines are still around anyway?). Also, her Instagram post about returning to "Scream" reads like Spyglass typed it up themselves.
I'm not judging, I just find all this interesting.