I did watch United States of Tara. That's how I realized just how talented she was. She played something like five different characters in one show. But I also remember going, "This Bree Larson girl is going to be a star some day."
I dont get Kristin Stewart. She's an atrocious actress. Just no talent there at all. Paul Newman though, yes. He already looks like he was carved anyways, he would be perfect
She has loads of talent, but it's all bottled up at the moment. I see her as someone who is in a struggle, striving for something better culturally. I think the best is yet to come. I just think she is more suited for a vaudeville era, I guess. Everyone is so damned serious nowadays, and she is kind of a silly one beneath that tough exterior methinks. If only people would make artistic films! It's all prepackaged stuff...mostly. But who makes a silent film, for instance...who could get paid for that. It's all a mess, 'cause you can't get paid for artistic films.
Lilly awoke in an evening dress and opera cloak. In her hand were five playing cards They were, the queen of spades, four of clubs, nine of clubs, three of hearts, nine of hearts.
I actually just finished a online culture test based on TV, cinema, music and literature and I identify as a 18-24 year old male with a trade background and a highschool education. I have a feeling if I ticked I liked AC/DC I maybe have been 25-32. And had I ticked I listened to phantom of the opera I might have been a bit more intelligent, and had I read a Matthew Reilly book? I could have been a professor.
First four people who popped into my head were: Jack Nicholson Robert DeNiro Morgan Freeman Al Pacino