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Post by Admin on May 1, 2017 15:47:34 GMT -8
Mine:
Directors:
-Scorsese again, before it's too late.
-David Fincher
Actors & Actresses:
-Laura Linney
-Streep, just because I think it'd be a hoot.
-Gary Oldman
-Lili Taylor
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2017 23:28:49 GMT -8
Cate blanchett , my second favorite actor
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Post by jaypeefriend on May 2, 2017 0:04:41 GMT -8
I would go for female screen legends. She has worked with very few women in her career (Jessica Lange, Sarandon), so it would be great if she gets to work with the following legendary actresses:
Faye Dunaway - I've always thought that they are cut from the same cloth. Would love to see them as mother/daughter or maybe sisters. Sissy Spacek - She's one of my all-time favorites Meryl Streep - It doesn't matter if the movie is crap. Streep is Streep. Jodie Foster - They were the big stars of their generation. Completely different stye of acting. Foster is cerebral and more stylized. Pfieffer is more natural and instinctual. Jane Fonda - Klute is one of my all time favorite films, so would love to see Fonda get another major film role.
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Post by michaelh on May 2, 2017 6:36:13 GMT -8
For me, it all starts with the script and the director and I hope she connects with good material going forward.
To the task at hand:
Directors: Adam McKay, Spike Jonze, Todd Haynes, Sebastian Lelio, Kenneth Logeran, Barry Jenkins, Alexander Payne, Steve McQueen, The Coens and Scorsese - again.
Actors: Richard Gere (before it's too late), Christian Bale, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, Streep, Fonda, Emily Blunt, Daniel Day Lewis (again).
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Post by babyfacedassassin24 on May 2, 2017 8:54:30 GMT -8
Directors: Fincher, Coppola Actors: Gere, Costner Actresses: Fonda, Moore
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2017 9:14:55 GMT -8
I would go for female screen legends. She has worked with very few women in her career (Jessica Lange, Sarandon), so it would be great if she gets to work with the following legendary actresses: Faye Dunaway - I've always thought that they are cut from the same cloth. Would love to see them as mother/daughter or maybe sisters. Sissy Spacek - She's one of my all-time favorites Meryl Streep - It doesn't matter if the movie is crap. Streep is Streep. Jodie Foster - They were the big stars of their generation. Completely different stye of acting. Foster is cerebral and more stylized. Pfieffer is more natural and instinctual. Jane Fonda - Klute is one of my all time favorite films, so would love to see Fonda get another major film role. I could see Jodie and Pfeiffer as two bad asses in an action/thriller. Or two lovers in a drama.
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Post by babyfacedassassin24 on May 2, 2017 9:31:21 GMT -8
Fonda and Michelle as mother and daughter would be so ideal!! Just the right age difference to make it believable as well
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2017 9:46:21 GMT -8
For me, it all starts with the script and the director and I hope she connects with good material going forward. To the task at hand: Directors: Adam McKay, Spike Jonze, Todd Haynes, Sebastian Lelio, Kenneth Logeran, Barry Jenkins, Alexander Payne, Steve McQueen, The Coens and Scorsese - again. Actors: Richard Gere (before it's too late), Christian Bale, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams, Streep, Fonda, Emily Blunt, Daniel Day Lewis (again). I forgot about Haynes. Pfeiffer would have been great in Far From Heaven. Maybe since Pfeiffer has now worked with Vachon, she will recommend Pfeiffer to Haynes for future projects. Probably not likely though, since Moore is his muse, he'd want her instead. And Blanchett, too. Sigh.
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Post by johnjohn on May 2, 2017 10:04:30 GMT -8
With Rutger Hauer. Sorry, but I'm from The Netherlands.
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Post by ericfo on May 2, 2017 12:48:38 GMT -8
Tarantino Christopher Nolan Denis Villeneuve Leonardo DiCaprio Emma Stone Jake Gyllenhaal Julianne Moore
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Post by dasadbd28 on May 2, 2017 13:04:12 GMT -8
Directors - Spielberg, Coens, Tarantino, Haynes, Wes Anderson, Payne, Vallee, Fincher
Actors - Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Ryan Gosling, George Clooney (again), Richard Gere, Denzel Washington
Actresses - Meryl, Jodie Foster, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2017 13:42:44 GMT -8
Tarantino Christopher Nolan Denis Villeneuve Leonardo DiCaprio Emma Stone Jake Gyllenhaal Julianne Moore Just imagine Pfeiffer as Emma Stone's mom? That would be great.
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Post by Admin on May 2, 2017 13:45:20 GMT -8
Directors - Spielberg, Coens, Tarantino, Haynes, Wes Anderson, Payne, Vallee, Fincher Actors - Leo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, Ryan Gosling, George Clooney (again), Richard Gere, Denzel Washington Actresses - Meryl, Jodie Foster, Nicole Kidman, Sandra Bullock, Julianne Moore I forgot about Tarantino, too. Shame he didn't pick her for Pulp Fiction, though I'm kind of shocked she was even interested in that kind of movie, that's totally opposite of what she was into back then. He's a big fan of hers, isn't he? I feel like Moore and Pfeiffer are so similar, in terms of appeal, looks, talent. Would have been neat to see them together in The Kids Are All Right.
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Post by dasadbd28 on May 13, 2017 22:28:06 GMT -8
I hope Wizard of Lies is her last project with DeNiro unless it's a Scorsese picture or a really good director.
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Post by saran1 on May 16, 2017 9:26:09 GMT -8
I hope Wizard of Lies is her last project with DeNiro unless it's a Scorsese picture or a really good director. same I want to see her work with some new people
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Post by selinadiamond on Jun 10, 2017 17:19:36 GMT -8
DIRECTORS: Lee Daniels, Alex Garland, Jeff Nichols, Drew Goddard, Denis Villeneuve, Derek Cianfrance, Jean-Marc Vallee, Guillermo Del Toro, Paris Barclay.
ACTORS: Richaed Gere, Trai Byers, Scott Eastwood, Alexander Skarsgard, Terrence Howard, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Ryan Kwanten, Patrick Wilson,, Piere Gagnon, Charlie Hunnam, Tom Hardy, Liam Neeson, Clive Owen
ACTRESSES: Viola Davis, Carrie Preston, Cameron Diaz, Evan Rachel Wood, Vera Farmiga, Faye Dunaway, Ellen Pompeo, Charlize Theron.
Re-Match: Jeff Bridges, Alec Baldwin
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Post by Admin on Jun 11, 2017 9:39:25 GMT -8
Pfeiffer and Patrick Wilson would be amazing.
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Post by mikedd on Dec 15, 2017 14:44:52 GMT -8
Yorgos Lanthimos!!
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Post by babyfacedassassin24 on Dec 15, 2017 22:38:32 GMT -8
Have ya seen Killing of a Sacred Deer yet? I didnt get a chane in the theater It’s amazing!! Avant-garde brilliant
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Post by cherry on Jul 12, 2020 14:59:19 GMT -8
Feature Film Director: Kathryn Bigelow
TV Series Production: working on a project, as a lead, created by Vince Gilligan
Screenwriter: someone who can decently put two sentences together for a change, making our hearts sing and Michelle immediately connect with it.
Actor: whoever will not outshine Michelle - joke! The only one I can think of right now is Gary Oldman.
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Post by imadeyoureadthis on Jul 12, 2020 18:54:48 GMT -8
Feature Film Director: Kathryn Bigelow TV Series Production: working on a project, as a lead, created by Vince Gilligan Screenwriter: someone who can decently put two sentences together for a change, making our hearts sing and Michelle immediately connect with it. Actor: whoever will not outshine Michelle - joke! The only one I can think of right now is Gary Oldman.
Has Mich ever been outshined be4?? cant think of a time off the top of my head
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Post by dasadbd28 on Apr 3, 2021 1:39:01 GMT -8
Michelle needs to work with another visionary director like Aronofsky again. Yorgos, Denis Villeneuve, Robert Eggers, David Fincher, Chloé Zhao.
Sometimes wish Michelle was still a producer and was doing what Nicole and Reese are doing so well and acquiring the rights to popular novels.
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