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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
[Re: olivant]
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12/02/06 06:03 PM
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Winona Ryder was selected for the role of Mary, but she had to drop out of the role after some disease? flu I think? FFC didn't have the time to look for another actress so he chose his daughter, some say her perfomance was bad because she was forced to do it by her father... 
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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12/02/06 07:20 PM
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OK she could've shown a little more emotion when she died, and when she first talk to vincent So, she meets Vincent and should say something emotional like "Hey cuz, I don't care about the genes, let's do it right here. My dad gets awards all the time. To hell with him, the little kids and other guests. I want you now baby. Strip" Or... Okay, she's shot through the heart. Let me see. She's supposed to say something emotional such as "Darn, I've been shot through the heart, my dress is ruined, and now I won't be able to attend the after-opera party where I'll make a last play for Vincent. I'm really ticked!" Madonne!
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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12/02/06 07:46 PM
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I'll be very frank about this. I think all those who have criticized Sophia couldn't act their way out of a paper bag. In all the criticisms about Sophia, never has anyone actually cited one scene let alone several scenes to back up their criticism. Why don't you give it a try? How about EVERY scene that she had a part of. She's a terrible actress.
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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12/03/06 10:30 AM
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Hey, SC, tell us how you really feel, OK? Stop holding back. I can't do that.... FFC might one day read these boards. Do you mean to tell us that he doesn't already? I find that hard to believe. We have lots of GF stars here on the boards. Just the other day I was discussing with Sophia the best ways to appear constipated while on screen. She had LOTS of suggestions.
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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I'll be very frank about this. I think all those who have criticized Sophia couldn't act their way out of a paper bag. True, but they're not trying out for a movie. Just because you criticize someone's bad performence, doesn't mean you have to be better than them to know that they suck. After so many movies and comparisons, you can set in your mind the norms of good and bad acting. Therefore how I act, and how someone else acts is entirely different. I've watched all kinds of movies, and despite the fact I may not be the greatest actor, I can still distinguish the difference between what's good, and what's crap. Besides, if I know that I'm a bad actor, I won't star in movies. In all the criticisms about Sophia, never has anyone actually cited one scene let alone several scenes to back up their criticism. Why don't you give it a try? I believe a few scenes have been cited; one being her death scene. She was dispassionate and made her death unbelievable. Hell, if it wasn't for Pacino's performence, the fact that she died probably would never hit some viewers until the second or third viewing. I think over all, in part III, Sofia Coppola's just a cheesy actress. I can site almost any scene she's in to back up these facts, including, "I love you, cuz", "I'll give you a hint, he's Italian", etc. So, my citing for determing Sofia's performence: GFIII. If only her character would have died earlier in the movie.
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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Just the other day I was discussing with Sophia the best ways to appear constipated while on screen. She had LOTS of suggestions. I'll bet... its painfully apparent she didn't give a moving performance in "Part III". 
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Re: Why Sofia Coppola
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12/03/06 05:23 PM
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Just the other day I was discussing with Sophia the best ways to appear constipated while on screen. She had LOTS of suggestions. I'll bet... its painfully apparent she didn't give a moving performance in "Part III".  He never 'runs' out.
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