In Reply to: Finally the truth from the best possible source posted by drooggie on August 11, 2015 at 14:35:03:
Probably just my thing, but she's hard to watch. Too much angst or something, coupled with that high-pitched whine she does. Having her as a frontliner in a movie takes it down 2 levels for me in appreciation. "Gravity" was a great movie all together, but her psycho-babble was grating like nails on a chalkboard.
"Good Night and Good Luck" was a masterpiece. The choice of black-and-white filming may have cost it the prize, although it's effect was perfect for the story.
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- "Crash" employed Sandra Bullock. - free.ranger 17:43:08 08/11/15 (3)
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- RE: "Crash" employed Sandra Bullock. - fantja 16:39:30 08/12/15 (0)