Gena's overlooked gems?
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afinpassing — 20 years ago(February 09, 2006 02:52 PM)
Skeleton Key
is far from a great film, but it's surprisingly good for its genre. Most importantly, Gena gets a role which rivals Bette & Joan in
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
, and as you can imagine, that's just a kick to watch!
I didn't really like
The Notebook
, but Gena made me cry no matter how hard I tried to stop myself. I actually saw it before I really knew who she was (watched it the first time for Joan Allen, another favorite of mine), but she really blew me away.
Agree with just about everything you said. I didn't know that about Angelina's character in that awful movie probably explains a lot, really, if they changed that much.
Enjoy your upcoming viewing!
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WarpedRecord — 20 years ago(February 09, 2006 04:38 PM)
I just saw "Skeleton Key" today. I was underwhelmed for most of it, but it really picked up in the last half-hour. It's quite a gem. I'd much rather see Gena in those "grand guignol" roles like Ruth Gordon or Joan Crawford used to take than as the gentle old soul in sappy romances like "Hope Floats." Wish I saw "Skeleton Key" in the theater when it was released.
I'm a huge Joan Allen fan also. She delivers one of many memorable performances in "The Notebook." It's strange that I love that film so much because, as I said, I don't like sappy romances, but the fine performances made everything very believable. Plus, I had such low expectations going in. -
WarpedRecord — 20 years ago(April 04, 2006 03:29 PM)
It's unfortunate that "Strangers: The Story of a Mother and Daughter" is apparently not available on VHS or DVD. I see Bette won an Emmy for this as best actress.
I wish I had seen this. I'm sure Bette 1354and Gena were terrific together. -
Harold_Robbins — 19 years ago(May 15, 2006 08:09 PM)
I am in the process of re-watching STRANGERS: THE STORY OF A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER; Rowlands wisely underplays and lets Davis (in one of her best latter-day performances) do all the fireworks their performances complement each other superbly. Gena Rowlands has always spoken very highly of Bette Davis (especially in the recent TCM documentary STARDUST: THE BETTE DAVIS STORY) and of the experience of making this film with her. Rowlands is a class act all the way!
Those of you who think you know everything should politely defer to those of us who actually do! -
WarpedRecord — 19 years ago(June 27, 2006 08:10 PM)
Here's another I just caught: "Hysterical Blindness," set in New Jersey in 1987, with Gena as the mother of Uma Thurman, who is desperate to find a man. That's right, Uma Thurman can't find a man. Gena and Uma put in strong performances, as do Juliette Lewis and Ben Gazzara. Check it out!
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WarpedRecord — 18 years ago(July 27, 2007 12:32 PM)
Here's another one with a terrific performance by Gena as mother to Laura Linney: "Wild Iris," a cable movie. Check it out!
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WarpedRecord — 18 years ago(January 05, 2008 11:41 AM)
Hey, thanks for recommending "Lonely Are the Brave." I had to do a lot of looking, but I'm glad I sought it out. That's a film I wouldn't have seen if not for Gena. She has a rela5b4tively small role, but Kirk Douglas is incredible in it, and it's great to see Walter Matthau and Carroll O'Connor in the supporting cast. And what spectacular shots of the Arizona desert!
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WarpedRecord — 17 years ago(July 12, 2008 01:11 AM)
I love "Playing by Heart," the only film to feature my two favorite actresses: Ellen Burstyn and Gena Rowlands. And I think Angelina is very good in it. I like her as an actress, but dislike her as a personality.
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billyed — 17 years ago(July 12, 2008 12:29 PM)
Gena is wonderful in
Once Around
..she's married to Danny Aiello and is mother to Holly Hunter and two other children..a big Boston Italian family.
Holly meets Richard Dreyfuss during a real estate seminar and falls head over heels. She brings him home and the family takes a dislike to him, pegging him as being too 'pushy'..Holly marries Richard anywayand the story unfolds..
It's not really a comedy, but more of a drama
Directed by Lasse Hallstrm.
http://www.imdb.com/board/10102590/
"If you can make a girl laugh, you can make her do anything!". -
WarpedRecord — 17 years ago(July 12, 2008 12:44 PM)
I just watched "Once Around" a few weeks ago. It's a wonderful ensemble drama about ordinary people experiencing the highs and lows of life.
You can tell it doesn't have an American director Lasse Hallstrm clearly is more interested in developing his characters than in making some "great statements" about life or forcing some dramatic artifices on the plot.
It's a real slice of life, another great overlooked gem with Gena! -
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Boisansoif — 17 years ago(July 17, 2008 05:13 AM)Gena has also done several movies for TV, and we all know that she always do her very best in everything, because she's a true artist !
I'll name two of my favs and also sadly forgotten !
The Betty Ford Story :
Almost impossible to find (I have it on a very very old VHS) Gena Rowlands Emmy & Golden Globes winning performance, she's simply outstanding as Betty Ford ! I still haven't seen "Face of a Stranger" which is her second Emmy winning performance, if anyone have it and want to sell it, send me a Message, thanks !
A Question of Love !
A very Beautiful, inteligent, subtle and controversial drama about relationship and homosexuality, Gena Rowlands and an another fantastic and outrageously underrated american actress, Jane Alexander play a lesbian couple, it's amazing !
I'm happy that "Strangers : The Story of a Mother and Daughter" have already been mentioned ! Gena & Bette together on screen = A Dream ! -
WarpedRecord — 17 years ago(July 17, 2008 11:53 AM)
Wow, I hadn't thought of "A Question of Love" in years! I saw that on television 30 years ago, but it's slipped my mind until now. I've never seen "The Betty Ford Story," but I'm sure this is another of Gena's outstanding performances.
Sadly, neither of these has been officially release on VHS or DVD, so unless someone actually taped them when they aired (unlikely, because these were the days before VCRs were widespread), they'd be very hard to find. You're very lucky to have "Betty Ford" on tape!