Seen it last night. It was pretty funny and different. It has Indie comedy drama written all over it. Without giving too much away their relationship starts out in a way that is hilarious when you see just what he did to her in the beginning. lol!
First teaser for Fatale Synopsis: Fatale centers on a married man (Michael Ealy) who finds himself living a nightmare as he is relentlessly compromised, out-witted and morally manipulated by a mysterious woman (Hilary Swank) with whom he had a one night stand.
That's right. Lionsgate bumped up the premiere to June. Fatale was set to hit screens in the month of October.
Watched ALL THE BRIGHT PLACES last night and it was pretty good, well written, but gut wrenching. (Not really any spoilers, but a clarification on what the subject matter is at the heart of the film.) Spoiler This is a young adult movie in every way. Tough subject matter. I'm not going to post a lengthy review because it's a little too tough to write about but if you love the way Sorry For Your Loss took on the tough subject matter of depression then this right up there just with a little more positivity and on the brighter side outlook to it. Elle Fanning and Justice Smith knocked it out the park. Especially Elle. On a lighter note: There is surprisingly a sex scene and with what I think was unintentional nudity from Elle Fanning. Much like in the PG-13 rated movie The Mountain Between Us where we seen Kate Winslet's titty in the shot. The same happened in this movie with Elle but only a glance but noticeable because of how white she is. lol. You'll know what I mean when you see it. lol.
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That's pretty good casting being as though these two are from two romantic comedy TV shows. Don't know how it will translate but they were obviously thinking about getting actors used to this genre.
The year was 2005 when the then reigning reality star Paris Hilton was briefly down with the swirl - that is, on screen. She starred opposite Robert Ri'chard in the House of Wax reboot.
Throwback Thursday: Some Saffron Burrows flicks I never knew about. The Guitar Welcome II The Terrordome I only knew of her other filmography from Deep Blue Sea and that famous sexy underwear scene. lol.
I wanted to do a photo session for single release with a very similar concept. Hired a female photographer. We talked about the shoot. Everything was cool. Rented a spot. Paid the model and the crew. The photographer decided it was too "exploitive" and walked off the shoot. All that money, planning and time down the drain for something no one else on the shoot had a problem with. Especially, the model. She was as pissed as I was because she thought it was a great idea and she was looking forward to adding it to her portfolio (or what ever it's called). Her bullshit and my loss of money could've been avoided had she (the photographer) voiced her concerns in the planning stages rather than waiting until the day of the shoot.
Yes, it does have a happy IR ending loving. Surprisingly, it does. (It´s the second IR movie I know has happy ending, the first one I know is United Kingdome, that one where a black king marries an english blonde woman and takes her with him to his kingdom in 1900´s I think)
I just watched this the other day. It was on TCM. Good movie, highly recommend watching it if you are not familiar with it. The first 20+minutes is them meeting, the next 20+ minutes is with them dealing with their relationship and marriage and the last part has to do with family custody of the child between wife and her ex-husband. It is in Black n White and has a "Twight Zone", "Outer Limits" vibe to it.