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I, Tonya.
Solid 6/10, but actually Margot Robbie was boring (but when they showed the real life Tonya being interviewed it was interesting).
Sebastian Stan gave a very good performance, playing the boyfriend.
Last night watched the crooked house with Glen close and this morning watched the jungle with Daniel Radcliff ....thanks to my nice neighbor I never have to pay for a movie anymore LOL ....
For me this is Woody Allen's tour de force of all his films over the last 40 years or so. Funny, endearing, and cerebrally challenging at times. And unlike his previous films he resorts to less of the visual slapstick to the more funny one-liners and clever verbiage between he and regular sparring partner, Diane Keaton.
For me this is Woody Allen's tour de force of all his films over the last 40 years or so. Funny, endearing, and cerebrally challenging at times. And unlike his previous films he resorts to less of the visual slapstick to the more funny one-liners and clever verbiage between he and regular sparring partner, Diane Keaton.
I, Tonya.
Solid 6/10, but actually Margot Robbie was boring (but when they showed the real life Tonya being interviewed it was interesting).
Sebastian Stan gave a very good performance, playing the boyfriend.
I think Amy Adams would have made a better Tonya- if she could break free of herself-which sadly always manages to come through in every role she plays.
Of course her resemblance to Harding would have been great and useful in visually helping to rid the audience of her ever penetrating essence.
I think Amy Adams would have made a better Tonya- if she could break free of herself-which sadly always manages to come through in every role she plays.
Of course her resemblance to Harding would have been great and useful in visually helping to rid the audience of her ever penetrating essence.
Interesting choice---Amy is more Tonya's size---and the hair---
Did you see Junebug---wasn't that her first big role?
And "Sunshine Cleaning"
And and the one w/Jake Gyllenhall--Nocturnal Animals?
I think as long as you can see her face you know her---even though she can act...
Charlize Theron had to do "Monster" to escape and she has had other films since to change her "look"
"Valley of Elah" was one I didn't recognize her for first 15 min she was in the film...
Personally I think they would have been better off getting an unknown but doubt they could have gotten financing
Robbie was just too old, too big---even her teeth
Yes, she can act but has a hard time shedding her personal mannerisms.
She resembles Tonya in several ways, and I believe could have pulled that role off a lot better than the slip of a girl-Robbie they chose.
Charlize is an acquired taste. She, too, has trouble shedding her own mannerisms, facial expressions, etc. Finally, her hard work to do so paid off particularly in Monster.
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