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Post by mario on May 31, 2012 11:48:23 GMT -5
With a picture quality like this... there is no need to buy a Blu-ray, just terrible noise and grain. What is sad b/c she is so beautiful here.
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Post by jodiefosterfan89 on Jun 3, 2012 19:07:40 GMT -5
Woah! I need to see this movie like right now! LOL! ;D ;D ;D
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Post by nico on Jul 1, 2012 16:07:57 GMT -5
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Post by mario on Jul 6, 2012 14:08:14 GMT -5
Director Tony Bill To Attend Screening Of 'Five Corners' At Atheneum Making an independent film is a double-edged sword. No studio is forcing the director to compromise his vision. At the same time, if the director doesn't compromise that vision, getting distribution may be tough. Just ask Tony Bill. About 25 years ago, the Oscar-winning producer of"The Sting" directed a film based on a first screenplay by a stage writer he admired. He cast the movie himself. The two leading men were "nobodies" and the leading lady was a "has-been," but they were perfect for the parts The film never got distribution and sank like a stone. The funny part is: That writer was John Patrick Shanley (who is now known for "Moonstruck" and "Doubt").. The actors were Tim Robbins and John Turturro. The actress was Jodie Foster. "She was famous for 'Taxi Driver,' which she made when she was 12, then she made a couple more movies and then dropped out of the movies to go to Yale for four years," Bill said. "After Yale, she was forgotten. The TV company that I was talking to refused to let me hire her, but I fought and fought and got her into the movie."www.courant.com/entertainment/movies/hc-atheneum-tony-bill-0710-20120706,0,7487048.story
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Post by artfuldodger on Jul 6, 2012 14:47:31 GMT -5
Thanks, Mario.
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Post by mario on Jul 6, 2012 14:51:46 GMT -5
Actually, when "she was forgotten" it would have been a good idea to do another sexy photo session....But I think she wasn't sure if she wanted to be an actress for the rest of her life.
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