Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm even more impressed with her comedic ability.
+1 comedic performances don't get as much recognition as dramatic roles but it's hard work making people laugh - Death Becomes Her and Devil Wears Prada are two of my favorite Meryl movies.
+100. Postcards from the Edge.
Anonymous wrote:I'm even more impressed with her comedic ability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm even more impressed with her comedic ability.
+1 comedic performances don't get as much recognition as dramatic roles but it's hard work making people laugh - Death Becomes Her and Devil Wears Prada are two of my favorite Meryl movies.
Anonymous wrote:I'm even more impressed with her comedic ability.
Anonymous wrote:It might be an age thing. If you remember her early roles, you remember the buzz about how amazing this new young actress was. And she has never failed to deliver, film after film.
When I was a kid, I suppose her corollary was Sir Lawrence Olivier. He was practically a cliche for great acting. You were so tired of hearing about how wonderful he was, you might have failed to notice it was true.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't get it.
I have never been blown away by any of her performances (at least, not what I have seen)
What am I missing? I'm annoyed how everyone kisses her ass.
So what have you seen?
From her work in the 70s?
The 80s?
The 90s?
The 2000s?
Anonymous wrote:I don't get it.
I have never been blown away by any of her performances (at least, not what I have seen)
What am I missing? I'm annoyed how everyone kisses her ass.
Anonymous wrote:^^ I love Devil Wears Prada - she could easily have been over the top in trying to portray a b**chy boss, but Meryl Streep was so subtle in her delivery, I thought her perforance was fantastic.