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by blackhole4140
Sep 6th, 2008
03:03:15 AM
For being one of the few that support Kim Basinger's Oscar. She is painfully unappreciated.
Kim
by manuk666
Sep 6th, 2008
03:09:23 AM
Kim is like Arnold. She can pay off if you can direct her. She is also a bodybuilder. I would like to see her career turn toward either musicals or torture porn.
Moriarty
by imascooby1985
Sep 6th, 2008
03:45:12 AM
What are your work hours? Do you wake up at like 2 am or what? Im not complaining. Im a night owl as well so it is nice to see new posts being put up when I am awake.
Scoob...
by TheRealMoriarty
Sep 6th, 2008
03:52:32 AM
... I've always been a late-night guy. And with kids, it just makes more sense. I stay up all night working, and when the baby's up, I can take care of him. I typically only sleep from about 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM, and some days, I don't even get to do that.
yeah...
by imascooby1985
Sep 6th, 2008
04:34:11 AM
I had a feeling the kid played some part in it.
the real mccoy
by ironic_name
Sep 6th, 2008
06:31:32 AM
oh yeah, I went there.
DON MURPHY CO PRODUCED OUTLANDER?
by ironic_name
Sep 6th, 2008
06:37:12 AM
Gee, maybe you aren't so bad, don.

no murphy bashing from me.

UnionJACK...
by blackhole4140
Sep 6th, 2008
07:31:44 AM
It's unfair to compare Basinger to younger actresses because she never had a proper chance to prove herself during her younger years. She certainly could have handled Swank's role in Million Dollar Baby... but I'd admit Basinger couldn't pull off Boys Don't Cry.
hey ironic
by Bloo
Sep 6th, 2008
09:58:50 AM
I thought he was saying Murphy produced this one, I don't know about Outlander, but if he did produce Outlander, well I won't take back everything I've said about the money grubbing property raping little whore, but he moves up a notch or two. Well from the sound of this, he moves up anyways
Blind Date was great
by Heckles
Sep 6th, 2008
10:55:19 AM
Basinger, Bruce Willis, Blake Edwards, hilarious.
Regarding the dark sets, there's always a fine line
by CreasyBear
Sep 6th, 2008
12:28:08 PM
with outdoor night scenes. If it was done strictly in a realistic way, you'd see nothing, which doesn't work so hot. On the other side, you have the old-fashioned, laughable technique of shooting in broad daylight, then filtering it, which in most movies never looks quite right. The other way, that usually draws me right out of the movie, is when they have a gigantic white light, like some oblique, mega-halogen moon, neatly positioned behind nearby treetops. Again, pulls me right out of the movie. All these choices have problems.
Uhmmmm 8 Mile
by johnnyangel
Sep 6th, 2008
09:34:00 PM
Kim B was fucking AWESOME in that. She tapped her inner white trash.
Jett
by TheRealRatigan
Sep 6th, 2008
11:29:13 PM
I just introduced my 12 year old to BATMAN and after seeing the film for the first time since puberty, I can attest to the insight of your eight-year-old self. Basinger gave us one of the all-time worst performnces ever in my book with Vikki Vale.
Sounds unbelievable, Mori.
by TheRealRatigan
Sep 6th, 2008
11:31:16 PM
You mean Don Murphy's really married? To a live human being?
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