Anonymous wrote:Lauren Bacall snapped at David Letterman when he'd called Nicole Kidman a legend
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Blanchett, Kidman, Winslet and many more before KK. And I like Keira.
Blanchett and Winslet, yes.
Kidman, no. She's as popular as she is b/c she is willing to show a lot of nudity. And b/c of her marriages.
Anonymous wrote:Blanchett, Kidman, Winslet and many more before KK. And I like Keira.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d actually nominate Michelle Williams for this honor! She was unrecognizable vapid in Amy Schumer’s latest film, a far cry from her usual thoughtful and serious performances. She’s a magnetic presence on screen, regardless.
Oh, I like this idea! She was hesartbreaking in Manchester by the Sea.
She was also good in Wendy and Lucy, and in My Week With Marilyn. She takes far more risks, too, acting in lots of indie/auteur/experimental films: I'm Not There; Synecdoche, New York; The Station Agent; etc.
I think that Knightly is a decent actress, but her range has been pretty narrow.
Not to be harsh, but Michelle Williams is pretty forgettable. I doubt the average person could name one movie she has been in.
Not the same league as Streep or Blanchett.
The average person you quoted listed 5 films MW is in, and I'll add Blue Valentine to the list.
She's also set to be Gwen Verdon in an upcoming tv show about Bob Fosse and frankly there aren't too many actresses today who is enough of a triple threat to play Verdon.
Anonymous wrote:Keira is pretty much in every British movie of substance, and she has a growing portfolio of indie flicks. Is she the next Meryl?
Anonymous wrote:I think Lindsay Logan had potential. If she finds a really good role for her comeback, watch out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d actually nominate Michelle Williams for this honor! She was unrecognizable vapid in Amy Schumer’s latest film, a far cry from her usual thoughtful and serious performances. She’s a magnetic presence on screen, regardless.
Oh, I like this idea! She was hesartbreaking in Manchester by the Sea.
She was also good in Wendy and Lucy, and in My Week With Marilyn. She takes far more risks, too, acting in lots of indie/auteur/experimental films: I'm Not There; Synecdoche, New York; The Station Agent; etc.
I think that Knightly is a decent actress, but her range has been pretty narrow.
Not to be harsh, but Michelle Williams is pretty forgettable. I doubt the average person could name one movie she has been in.
Not the same league as Streep or Blanchett.
The average person you quoted listed 5 films MW is in, and I'll add Blue Valentine to the list.
She's also set to be Gwen Verdon in an upcoming tv show about Bob Fosse and frankly there aren't too many actresses today who is enough of a triple threat to play Verdon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d actually nominate Michelle Williams for this honor! She was unrecognizable vapid in Amy Schumer’s latest film, a far cry from her usual thoughtful and serious performances. She’s a magnetic presence on screen, regardless.
Oh, I like this idea! She was hesartbreaking in Manchester by the Sea.
She was also good in Wendy and Lucy, and in My Week With Marilyn. She takes far more risks, too, acting in lots of indie/auteur/experimental films: I'm Not There; Synecdoche, New York; The Station Agent; etc.
I think that Knightly is a decent actress, but her range has been pretty narrow.
Not to be harsh, but Michelle Williams is pretty forgettable. I doubt the average person could name one movie she has been in.
Not the same league as Streep or Blanchett.
Anonymous wrote:MS can act. KK just juts out her chin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keira is pretty much in every British movie of substance, and she has a growing portfolio of indie flicks. Is she the next Meryl?
Um, no. No, she is not "pretty much in every British movie of substance."