Mona Lisa Smile

Started by NEON MERCURY, December 03, 2003, 12:28:47 AM

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NEON MERCURY

..this looks like aperfect date film..but if you went to see it in hopes of thinking it is going to be any good ...then i feel sorry for.you.....

really
bad
tv
spots........AND STILES..alonngside....DUNST!!!!!!!

..... :roll:

Pedro

mmm...stiles and dunst...im going on a date with a girl that looks like dunst really soon..  lucky me.

TheVoiceOfNick

I can't wait to see this... if only for the leads... of course this is just another vehicle for Julia Roberts...

Fishbulb

I saw it last night and was very bored. Then again, I don't really like Kirsten Dunst or Julia Stiles (or Julia Roberts). Maggie Gyllenhall was pretty good, but her performance was wasted on this stupid movie. The real find is Ginnifer Goodwin . She was the only character I ended up caring about. She's cute. She will be in the Kate Bosworth movie "Win a Date with Tad Hamilton" next month. She's one to watch.

Gamblour.

I hate goddamn movies that put that Cranberries song in their trailer, it's like a huge omen shouting "Avoid! Steer clear! Contrived sensitivity and emotional situations ahead!"
WWPTAD?

Sleuth

Quote from: Gamblor the ManwhoreI hate goddamn movies that put that Cranberries song in their trailer, it's like a huge omen shouting "Avoid! Steer clear! Contrived sensitivity and emotional situations ahead!"

Haha, and it's ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS that one song
I like to hug dogs

Finn

It looks horrible. I can't stand Julia Roberts. I don't particularly like Julia Stiles or Kirsten Dunst either. The only thing that might get me into the theatre is Maggie Gyllenhall.
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pete

julia stiles looks like a chipmunk.
"Tragedy is a close-up; comedy, a long shot."
- Buster Keaton

SoNowThen

Quote from: petejulia stiles looks like a chipmunk.

yep, seconded.

a fugly chipmunk at that.
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tpfkabi

and she has a man voice

if i was in one room & she in the other and she said, "hey baby, come her for some lovin'."

i would run like the wolf
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Sleuth

I like to hug dogs

Ravi

Quote from: SlobhI disagree

Good point.