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...careers,” she recalls.But the diminutive Poehler held her own. “What I lack in size,” she says, “I make up for in a fresh mouth.”One would think that in such a fun environment, the cast would be busy playing pranks on each other, but the “Blades of Glory” cast maintained a relatively professional air, Poehler says.“We had a total blast working on it, but I didn’t get to do anything Clooney-style cool...
...She’s very tall and very lovely and beautiful, which is not what Lucie in fact is,” says producer Mollie M. Kirk ’07. Specific physical descriptions were not a priority when Kirk and director C. Calla Videt ’08 cast the production. “We wanted people who were aware of their bodies, who were able to make rhythm, who were interested in listening to music and being creative,” Kirk says. The emphasis on physical awareness is key in HRDC’s production...
...extreme performance almost redeems the film, but ultimately only convinces us of the film’s dire need for redemption. No tour-de-force can stand without self-reference, and Malkovich duly delivers on this count. Malkovich, as Conway, as Kubrick, announces to another stooge that he will cast Malkovich as the lead role in the upcoming “3001: A Space Odyssey,” noting triumphantly, “He will redefine the astronaut!” Conway’s repeated confidence schemes drag on repetitively until there is no choice other than to develop...
...miscommunication, however, Rugged bumbles into a status upgrade from town peon to local legend and “cop killer” by the end of the film. “Live Free or Die” follows Rugged through exploits and errors alike, introducing the audience to a cast of likeable but one-dimensional characters who (like the whole of the movie) are initially amusing but fail to develop depth. Stanford’s Rugged is a weasel of a man, so insecure and pathetic that his rapid-fire con-man act sounds more pitiable than convincing. Schneider?...
...despair since 1996’s “This is a Long Drive for Someone With Nothing to Think About,” and the road continues through their latest outing, “We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank.” But as the cast of lost souls grows larger with each subsequent release, Brock’s pained yelp has become a triumphant battle cry for the legions of kids willing to dance and drink their sorrows away. Modest Mouse has been swept into the mainstream, almost jumping the shark with 2004?...