Which one is the best?
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numbertax2 — 20 years ago(December 29, 2005 08:24 PM)
My favorite Laura Dern movie? Smooth TalkProbably the best first leading performance from any actress
The Best Laura De5b4rn movie/performance? Tie between Rambling Rose and Citizen RuthWho knew that Laura could deliver in the comedy category
I always thought it was a shame that Laura was never cast in at least one romantic comedy (a la When Harry Met Sally) or a musicalI think she probably has a great voiceI read somewhere that she sang at her mother's wedding a few years back
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milwhitt70 — 20 years ago(January 13, 2006 07:11 PM)
I've seen only four, but Citizen Ruth is the best by far. Something about the way she played this was so real, and every person showed a human side. Swoozies facial expressions at Ruth's uncaring attitude were priceless. Since this post, I have seen five more, "Afterburn" I call 2nd best, and "Damaged Care" as No. 3. The others was "We Don't Live Here Anymore", which I would place at the very bottom along with "Daddy and Them" but "Focus" was ok. I'm still hitting video places for "Rambling Rose", "Baby Dance", and "Smooth Talk". No luck so far.
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muthenthaler — 20 years ago(February 08, 2006 12:06 PM)
i haven't seen all of them, but i think "October Sky" could be the best.
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xdayxafterxdayx — 19 years ago(July 19, 2006 09:29 AM)
i don't see how you people can saying jurassic park. she was absolutely horrible in it. thats the only thing i'd change about the movieremove Laura Dern from it. Not saying i don't like her. her performance was just really bad in it.
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Laurad210 — 19 years ago(June 27, 2006 09:15 PM)
About the ending.do we know for sure that she was raped? I could never figure out when Arnold said "you came for a ride today and that's what happened" if the "that's" was sex or a ride, meaning she was worried for nothing. Also, wouldn't she be more upset if she had been raped? "I don't want to see you here ever again, understand?" seemed kind of unemotional, unless she was in shock.