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Post by belelmo27cien on Sept 24, 2013 0:28:04 GMT -5
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Post by addicted on Oct 1, 2013 14:58:01 GMT -5
The AP: www.ctvnews.ca/entertainment/sandra-bullock-calls-making-film-gravity-her-best-life-decision-1.1478822I know its bad to say but I think the adversity she faced as Alfonso presented this script definitely helped her in tackling this character. "As connected as we are with technology, it's also removed us from having to have human connection, made it more convenient to not be intimate," Bullock said. "And then when adversity hits, what do we do? We isolate. And in a world that's so alive, we find ourselves more alone than ever. How is that? So that's probably why all of these things are springing up. When you have adversity and you have pain, you never feel more alone than you do at that moment. And you can be surrounded by hundreds of thousands of people."
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Post by belelmo27cien on Oct 29, 2013 21:38:33 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Nov 20, 2013 23:18:50 GMT -5
Candice Bergen, who co-starred with Sandy in "Miss Congeniality," has thoughtful comments on Sandy's performance in "Gravity." variety.com/gallery/sag-preview-actors-on-actors-julia-roberts-benicio-del-toro-nicole-kidman-and-more-critique-this-years-contenders/#!7/candice-bergen-on-sandra-bullock-as-dr-ryan-stone-in-gravity/ Candice Bergen on Sandra Bullock as Dr. Ryan Stone in gGravityh People love her in this movie. It's one of the ways her sheer likability serves her best. We all root for her to survive and to survive the unthinkable. Marooned in space. Alone. There is tremendous subtlety in her performance. She doesn't play the full-on anxiety that many actors might have chosen; she goes, instead, for a surface calm that she maintains at all costs. This keeps her semi-sane. The full-on anxiety is borne by the audience. Clooney floating off early sucks no energy from the screen. We are with her on her journey, willing her to return. And her journey is physical as well as emotional. Her clumsy clambering about the space station in the beginning morphs into confident athleticism. She becomes a space monkey. Learning to navigate in space, she masters it in life and we are finally free to sit back in our seats. She has kept us on the edge of them for 90 minutes, most of that singlehandedly. It is a fiercely honest performance, restrained and powerfully effective. She is alive every minute. And her legs are second to none. (Bergen won five Emmys and was nominated for an Oscar.) Attachments:
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Post by sretepmot on Nov 22, 2013 22:50:39 GMT -5
Yes her legs ARE second to none.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Dec 19, 2013 1:49:38 GMT -5
If you are interested in VFX in "Gravity," you should check this out. www.cinefex.com/You can order print version or online version, or get iPad version. I've installed it on my iPad mini. Although I only have looked at it quickly, it's really interesting. And it's not expensive. I've also order the print version too as I like books.
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Post by belelmo27cien on Dec 27, 2013 14:57:13 GMT -5
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Post by sbfanargentina on Jan 10, 2014 20:36:36 GMT -5
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Post by Gabi on Jan 15, 2014 13:32:51 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Jan 15, 2014 21:39:56 GMT -5
Thanks! I was going to post that one too. I haven't watched whole of the video as it's long, but I will. I hope he'll win the Oscar with Alfonso.
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Post by sbfanargentina on Feb 6, 2014 17:21:17 GMT -5
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Post by sbfanargentina on Feb 11, 2014 21:04:58 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Feb 12, 2014 10:06:04 GMT -5
Thanks for all those links. I pre-ordered blu-ray from US. It doesn't seem there is audio commentary, right? I wish there was... This is a brief clip from recent Q&A at the WGA theatre with Alfonso. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qtm_4-4HGY0
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Post by belelmo27cien on Feb 15, 2014 7:32:28 GMT -5
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Post by belelmo27cien on Feb 18, 2014 21:47:20 GMT -5
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