Perfect. An astonishing film with stunning performances from Dench and Blanchett. I have watched this film countless times in the past few years. It's just an impeccable piece of work with so very few flaws, and an immensely enjoyable character/psychological study. Bill Nighy was also shockingly great too.A+Utterly stunning.
Fucking hysterical, and much funnier than Borat and Bruno!
Holy shit, I was crying from laughter during the opening scene (positive/negative HIV), masturbation scene, and when they were on the helicopter. LMFAO.
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It's VERY choppy at times. It's not that funny. Half-Blood Prince is by far and away the funniest Potter film. Score is wonderful, though. Cedric's father sobbing over his son is emotional, but can often be offset from Radcliffe's atrocious acting. "He's BHACK, Vholdemort's BHACK. UHUHHUUUU. I couldn't leaaaave him."His performances improved immensely after that film, thank God.
You're kidding yourself if you don't think the Hobbit will collapse (in comparison) to Lord of the Rings in Spain and even Italy. Those movie markets are not doing well, ESPECIALLY the former.
But then he builds a fortress in a volcano, seemingly in a matter of days, and his psyche changed so drastically. I mean, if he was trying to protect Padme from death...why the fuck would he choke her pregnant ass?
If you're talented, you'll find work. Portman was in the worst romance of all time, but she's an incredibly talented actress so her career didn't falter.
Radcliffe has been in a hugely successful musical, and has been in The Woman In Black.
Watson has been in My Week With Marilyn, and will soon be in The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Bling Ring, Your Voice In My Head, and The End of the World. Also, she's lined up as Beauty in Del Toro's Beauty and the Beast. She's going FAR.
Rupert, I'm not sure.