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Post by crystalcat on Feb 18, 2007 10:56:46 GMT -5
The character he's playing IS supposed to be Bob Dylan (based on the other characters' relationships with each other), which would be why he'd speak in an accent like that. They just changed the character's name to keep Dylan from suing (whether or not it works). And Dylan has a TERRIBLE accent (could anyone be more nasal and whiny?). So if he did an accent like Dylan, he did a good job, even if the end result sounds awful and much less hot than he would if he just talked in his own accent.
If it's showing anywhere near me, it's at the artsy theater, which is a long way from where I live. Since he's apparently not in it all that much, I will just wait for DVD. It's not like it's a film I'd have gone to see without him being in it. Decameron is another story. I wish they would hurry up and release that one.
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Post by samantha on Feb 18, 2007 12:02:33 GMT -5
Same here, since it's based on an Italian Medieval book written by Boccace, and that the Medieval Period is my main favourite historical period. Kisses, Sam.
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Post by Steller's Jay on Feb 24, 2007 9:25:08 GMT -5
I went to see Factory Girl a couple of days ago, and I really liked it. I thought Sienna did a fantastic job!
And, of course, Hayden was gorgeous. I loved the hair; he looks so good in black hair, just as he did in Life as a House. He portrayed Bob Dylan perfectly, I believe, even though they couldn't say who he was.
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Post by samantha on Feb 24, 2007 10:41:27 GMT -5
Reading your impressions is always very refreshing and cheerful, Steller's Jay! Especially here! ;D Thanks again! So, I guess I should be the next into the line to share my impressions, isn't it? I certainly won't miss doing it, as soon as the movie will get released in France. Kisses, Sam.
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Post by Steller's Jay on Feb 25, 2007 9:07:28 GMT -5
I think I'm going to buy it, and I'll probably end up fast-forwarding through the parts without Hayden. ;D
However, again I'll say that Sienna did a wonderful acting job, so I'll watch some of her better parts, too.
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