Abbie… Please Don't Sell Out
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aGuiltySoul — 15 years ago(April 15, 2010 09:07 PM)
Hmmm. Although I appreciate your viewpoint, I have to ask you, what kind of movies do you think would make Abbie "the next great actress of our generation" if not hollywood movies? Abbie is approaching her 30th year. Now is the time to get some major movies under her belt that also have a chance of being financial successes. That's a tall order.
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Emunah — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 08:17 AM)
She just turned 28 last month, so its still a bit before she's 30. And Hollywood is going to poison her talents. Because she won't go down the Meryl Streep route and do serious dramas like The Deer Hunter or Kramer vs. Kramer. She'll do Hollywood action movies like Pirates of the Caribbean 7 or Transformers 5 or whatever it is that's playing in theaters now. This girl has the talent to be the best of the best. She gave brilliant performances at age 24 in Candy and another oscar worthy performance at age 27 in Bright Star. She has such a bright future ahead of her, if she sticks to these kinds of movies. If she deviates and sells out, I would be incredibly pissed off. This woman has so much range and talent and beauty She needs to work with Chris Nolan, Woody Allen, maybe another go around with Ridley Scott talented directors that will help elevate her to the top of the business.
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aGuiltySoul — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 05:04 PM)
Tsk, tsk. You call yourself a fan and don't know that her birthday is in August? And two years (or less) is not a big time in film making when a film usually takes more than a year from filming to release, sometimes two. But be that as it may, the films being made when Streep was a rising star are very different than the audiences want to see now. Someone can sink the momentum on one's career because he/she makes cheap, shallow films designed to be big box office that transforms your name into a joke (I'm looking at you
Transformers
) or by making films that no one is interested in seeing because they are stale or out of date.
As a fan of Abbie I trust her to make wise decisions about her roles. I'm NOT excited about her working with Madonna, but let's see how it pans out. I am anxious to see
Sucker Punch
but that won't be out for a year.
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Emunah — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 07:19 PM)
You're right. I knew she was born on the 7th, but I got March 7th stuck in my head because thats when stanley kubrick died. Even better! 27!!! Her whole career is ahead of her!
Sucker Punch? Isn't that the new movie from the 300/watchmen guy? Yeah, should be a good one. cough sarcasm cough.
Abbie, please don't sell out. There's still a lot of great writers and directors out there dying to use your talents in their films. -
aGuiltySoul — 15 years ago(April 16, 2010 07:49 PM)
Well, Emunah, you and I are two different kinds of fans. I stick by Abbie. She is a wonderfully nuanced actor with a sensuality that oozes from her very pores, infusing her characterizations. Yet she can tramp it down and become a down home Texas girl in
Stop-Loss
. She has never disappointed me even when the overall project did (
A Good Year
).
She lets it all rip in
Sucker Punch
and I expect that the image of her as martial artist/prostitute/mental patient will practically burn itself into the theatre screens. This new film she is making with Bradley Cooper,
Dark Fields
looks interesting also.
As for her future, talent will out.
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Valerie_Vance — 12 years ago(February 16, 2014 07:14 AM)
I would consider her work in Bright Star, Somersault and Candy to be great. More than great, even.
And I don't think it's a case of selling out. Many actors have to do crappy films before their big breakthrough or even after. If you're making small films all the time, you're going to have to make some paycheck films. Bright Star should've been that breakthrough, but I think she was overshadowed by Carey Mulligan that year as the youb68ng ingenue.
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Suntory_Times — 12 years ago(February 17, 2014 01:18 AM)
Also shock horror some very good actors and actresses I am almost certain like action films and no doubt think it would be fun to do one. But I guess that is simply impossible as clearly no one likes action films.
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shempXIV — 12 years ago(February 18, 2014 11:19 PM)
I think I know [?] what the OP is getting athe doesn't want to see Ms. AC's talent wasted in dumb Hollywood movies like "Battleship 2: This Time It's Personal" or other such Gorgonzola. But no law says she can't do
both
mainstream films
and
good/challenging indie films. (And I'm no "indie film snob" either while there are TOO MANY crappy H'wood films, there are also plenty of lame independent movies around too!) -
Valerie_Vance — 12 years ago(March 01, 2014 08:50 AM)
When did I say that? I'm talking about crappy films, not action films. Hollywood can make a good action film once in a while. Not all the time, but Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol was enjoyable.
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Asteri-Atypical — 11 years ago(August 08, 2014 02:04 PM)
She was in that AWFUL Robocop remake.
She's also sold out by having botox, fake implants, a probable nose job and possible other work.
She comes across very much as a "sellout", to me.
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