Which movie would you like Saoirse to star?
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jlent — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 07:46 PM)
Actors definitely want to work with him and, I guess, most appreciate the experience. But John C. Reilly walked off the set and Bjork hated the experience. I have yet to see a performance in one of his films that struck me as extraordinary. It's all about him and he seems to be a bit of a sadist. Not sure the end results of all the emotional wringing make for a special performance.
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jlent — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 08:27 PM)
Yeah, Bjork was traumatized and O'Reilly walked off when they killed a donkey just for the cinematic experience.
On the other hand, Stellan Skarsgrd has appeared in six Von Trier films and German actor Udo Kier holds the record with 10 appearances. -
CountJohn — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 09:55 PM)
In my opinion Von Trier has sort of turned into a troll. A lot of his recent work (Antichrist, Nympho) seems designed just to get a rise out of people and be shocking. I wouldn't be particularly thrilled if I heard he was working with her, but if it was a movie like his earlier work it could turn out well.
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purple_lemon — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 08:01 PM)
My hobby horse:
Cast Saoirse as the character Hanna in a new Jason Bourne movie. Hanna has a similar background story to Bourne and I think with a good script a mash-up could be a winner. For example it was never revealed who Hanna's biological parents were.
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purple_lemon — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 08:38 PM)
I can't remember whether they said they used Johanna's own egg or if she was simply a surrogate. The film was ambiguous about Hanna's biological mother, even dropping hints that it might have been Marissa Wiegler. So I think there's some wriggle room there.
All we know for sure is that Erik wasn't her biological father and the father was not named.
In my mind the ideal for a new Bourne/Hanna film would be Jason Bourne as the biological father and Nicky Parsons as the biological mother. But that would be a bit of a squeeze because of the age gap between them and Nicky being quite young when Hanna was conceived. So really the time lines don't match unless they age up Nicky by five years or so.
Although I've heard a rumour that Nicky has been killed off in the new 'Bourne' movie that is currently being made so that would make things awkward.
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Poetswan — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 04:36 AM)
There were moments in the movie when i thought Marissa could be her mother, but the idea of she donating her egg seemed weird.I am not familiar with the Bourne series, so i can't give my opinion about the matching time lines.
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Steve7216 — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 05:29 AM)
Astute observation Poetswan. This board's activity really started to heat up when Hanna debuted. mysteryfan was posting even before then, and jlent and I came along with some others who're still with us and post occasionally. Some of the regulars have disappeared. We had a lot of discussion about the film.
If I recall correctly, the man who wrote the script created it when he was still a writing student in college at one of the Canadian schools. Marissa
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indeed her mother in the earliest version of Hanna. My guess is the producers/director probably felt audiences would have reacted negatively if she killed her mom at the end of the film.
Actually, if you changed the ending, Saoirse and Cate could've had a bunch of interesting scenes together. It might have become a more complex film in a psychological sense. -
Poetswan — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 06:21 AM)
It would have been so much better with Marissa as her mother, like you said, so many interesting scenes! What a missed oportunity.
BTW Brooklyn will finally come to my town
It will premiere in only one theater, this friday, and i will be there. Thought I don't think it will get a big audience, because its the same day as the deadpool premiere. -
Poetswan — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 10:44 AM)
Yes, they are really large screens. I was mistaken, the premiere is thursday not friday, here is the link:
http://www.cinepolis.com.br/programacao/cinema.php?CIDADE=2&cc=2
you have to click where is written 11/2 17/02/2016 -
Steve7216 — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 03:57 PM)
Thanks. Brooklyn has been here in Southeast Florida since the third week of November, and it's booked through this Thursday. I'll have to check tomorrow to see if the film retains its locations through this coming weekend and beyond.
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CountJohn — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 09:57 PM)
That would just be really odd and out of left field. In a big movie like Bourne, tying it in with a small movie not a lot of people remember. I know it's probably just a fanfic thing you think about for fun, though.
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CountJohn — 10 years ago(February 06, 2016 10:04 PM)
I was going to say first that I wanted to see her in an old-fashioned romantic drama, but that's pretty much what she just did with Brooklyn. Maybe an old-fashioned screwball comedy type thing?
I could see her playing aristocratic characters frequently in the future. She seems to have the kind of face for it, especially now that she's aged.
She should stay away from the Marvel-esq blockbusters and keep doing good movies with good directors. I'd like to see her work with lots of top shelf directors like Spielberg, Eastwood, the Coens, Paul Greengrass and I'd especially like it if she becomes a Wes Anderson regular on his future films. -
jlent — 10 years ago(February 07, 2016 06:39 AM)
I think a comedy would be great and really round out her resume. She's got big dramatic theater roles coming up, in film with The Seagull and onstage in the Crucible, and a goofball role, maybe with her hero Kristen Wiig, would be wonderful.
As for royalty, I don't know if Mary Queen of Scotts is still in the picture. I just googled it and couldn't find word one about it since October 2013.
The big directors should come. They're already there. Spielberg signed off on Saoirse for his production of The Lovely Bones that Peter Jackson directed. Wes Anderson coming to see her at the New York Film Festival is a good sign of future work together though it's hard to predict that wild bird.