Haha. Indeed.
( OT : how was Hamlet BTW? )
I wrote it in the Cumberbatch thread. It was really great!
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Haha. Indeed.
( OT : how was Hamlet BTW? )
Yes! Loved her entire look at tiff 2013! One of my favourites!
Tonight's London premiere,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...s-red-carpet-Danish-Girl-premiere-London.html
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I see a very busy few months ahead of Alicia collecting awards one place after anotherHope Michael can join her in some of the celebrations and celebrate his own wins and nominations with her as well.
Not that Alicia needs a man to be next to her, but I do wish Michael and her walk down a few awards red carpet together. They would be a stunning couple to photograph.
The nomination is for The Danish Girl.Alicia won a WAFCA today, which means she beat Rooney again with her Ex Machina performance.. She was nominated for TDG too.
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And also an Online Film Critics nomination for best supporting in Ex Machina, Oscar Isaac also got one and Fassy for Steve Jobs![]()
Heres a rare science-fiction film that references old classics, like Blade Runner, while inventing its own strange, haunting vernacular. Director Alex Garlands mesmerizing, thoroughly frightening chamber piece about artificial intelligence has the smooth, polished hum of a meticulously made machine. But theres something dark and chaotic lurking under its skin. The castAlicia Vikander, Oscar Isaac, Domhnall Gleeson, Sonoya Mizunoperforms with intensity and deep focus, Isaac and Vikander in particular, as a mad scientist and his wondrous creation, lending something both alienating and undeniably alluring to this slippery story of consciousness and deception. Credit also to Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisburys eerie score, each metallic fuzz and ping creating a mood of uncanny beauty and foreboding. Ex Machina is a chiller with whirring intelligence, and an uncommonly, almost scarily good directorial debut.
If it weren't already taken, an alternate title for Alex Garland's beautifully pared-down sci-fi thriller might be "Rise of the Machines." Alex Garland's feature-length debut combines the chilly aesthetics of Stanley Kubrick with a labyrinthine narrative almost exclusively set within the confines of a futuristic lab. As a mad science with a murky agenda involving the development of artificial intelligence, Oscar Isaac gives his most commanding performance to date, giving off both eerie and hilarious vibes. With the young researcher hired to assist him (Domhnall Gleeson) falling in love with one of the scientist's female prototypes (Alicia Vikander), "Ex Machina" gradually transforms into a next-level survival story in which at least one survivalist's motives exists beyond our understanding (hint: it's not one of the human characters). It's set in the future, but "Ex Machina" is a clear-eyed statement on our mounting relationship to technology today as well.9
I like this look.Yes! Loved her entire look at tiff 2013! One of my favourites!
Tonight's London premiere,
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...s-red-carpet-Danish-Girl-premiere-London.html
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I really liked her latest two red carpet looks, I understand they are both LV costume gowns? That gives me hope for her next red carpets, I don't think she will wear LV for all events but it will be the majority.