The Film Talk – Part 55 – Knowing / Duplicity
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Films Reviewed This Week: Knowing / Duplicity

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just curious – if Julia Roberts, being a beautiful woman, doesn't need the youthing she receives in Duplicity, do the less-than beautiful women need it – in your opinion?
no of course not K_Ann; the repeated use of 'beautiful' in regards to Julia Roberts is an inside joke/nod to our tongue-in-cheek of over use of it during our Oscar show! :)
http://www.thefilmtalk.com/2009/02/25/oscars-ac…
I see. Thank you ;)
of course I also refer to 'Clive Owen' as hunky – but then no 'youthening' was done on him in Duplicity.
Also – just to be clear – that was why I was saying beautiful – I can't speak for Dr. Higgins.
Yes, I do remember that bit. Age old rubbing point – men get to show their age longer
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Saw Knowing last week with a friend, mainly to restablish a cinema going friendship than because I thought the film would be any good.
Crumbs – what a depresing film! Who watches these things for pleasure? I'm with Gareth, how many more times do we have to see New York/the world blown away in a ball of fire/swept away in a tidal wave etc?
Are there any films out there that show a renewing of the Earth in a peacful way?
Saw Knowing last week with a friend, mainly to restablish a cinema going friendship than because I thought the film would be any good.
Crumbs – what a depresing film! Who watches these things for pleasure? I'm with Gareth, how many more times do we have to see New York/the world blown away in a ball of fire/swept away in a tidal wave etc?
Are there any films out there that show a renewing of the Earth in a peacful way?