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| Topic Started: Nov 25 2003, 01:05 PM (439 Views) | |
| dtsHurricane | Nov 25 2003, 01:05 PM Post #1 |
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a pic of clea from 21 Grams ...not sure what to think of the slightly longer hair... <_<
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| Riley | Nov 25 2003, 01:39 PM Post #2 |
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Woah... it makes her look different... |
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| dtsHurricane | Nov 25 2003, 07:15 PM Post #3 |
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i wish there was a picture of her face-on with the longer hair... but i couldn't find one |
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| GrahamEaton | Nov 26 2003, 12:11 AM Post #4 |
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Ooooooh. Hot! I think I like it!! |
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| emma | Nov 26 2003, 03:53 AM Post #5 |
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Stokely Mitchell, The Faculty
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i'll have to agree with graham, i think im liking it alot, i will have to go see it when it finally comes out (in australia). but i dont know, can it compete with the hair in her face from biac??? |
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| Cleaduvallslover | Nov 26 2003, 05:18 PM Post #6 |
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Nan, The Astronaut's Wife
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Mmmm she is looking hot....But still love the BIAC hairstyle, it just adds to the whole sex appeal in that film. Can't wait for 21 grams to come to cinema, also waiting for beyond borders to see my beloved Angelina and Swat to see Michelle Rodriguez Kick some butt. Better get cinema season ticket. Lmao. Even if I gotta go on my lonesome.lol. Jodie xx |
| "Well it's about F*****G time" Graham Eaton - BIAC | |
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| thisiseverything | Nov 28 2003, 10:33 PM Post #7 |
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she looks too...clean...with that hair. not like she is dirty with shorter hair. she is fucking hot no matter what. but she just looks too polished...or something that makes more sense...in that picture.
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| Venus | Dec 5 2003, 12:55 PM Post #8 |
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Has anyone seen this movie? |
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| CleaDfinns5 | Dec 22 2003, 12:47 PM Post #9 |
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Ohhhhhh, I'm definitely liking the long hair on her. It makes her look so much different but I still like it a lot. I love her face in any of her movies. She just has some appeal to her overall that catches your eye and then when you see her go girl attitude it's like BING! something goes off in your brain and says, hey who do we have here
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| sofiecarny | Dec 22 2003, 03:16 PM Post #10 |
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Kelsey, Little Witches
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i DON'T like the long hair at all...
very generic look. the short hair was HER look! |
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| Dr. Nick | Dec 22 2003, 03:31 PM Post #11 |
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That's exactly what I think! Thanks - so I'm not alone with my opinion ...
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| Cleaduvallslover | Dec 22 2003, 05:11 PM Post #12 |
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Nan, The Astronaut's Wife
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The short hair suits Clea's jawline better I think, this is just my opinion, im not a hairdresser or anything. lmao.But I just think she looks hotter and more suited to short hair and Jeans, trousers.
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| "Well it's about F*****G time" Graham Eaton - BIAC | |
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| hysterogenic | Dec 22 2003, 09:10 PM Post #13 |
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Bashira Kincaid, Ghosts of Mars
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i too love the short hair, but the longer hair shows her growth, and i think it makes her look like she has come along way and very beautiful. Sally |
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| GrahamEaton | Dec 22 2003, 09:28 PM Post #14 |
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I am in definite agreement. Don't get me wrong... I love her short dark hair falling in front of the eyes look. It was one of the biggest things that turned me on about Clea.
But this hairstyle in 21 Grams is majorly hot, too. And I completely agree: it makes her look older, more mature, a little more.... grown, stable.... I don't know. It's a different look but you know, it is just a character after all....
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| Keol | Dec 25 2003, 10:00 AM Post #15 |
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Kelsey, Little Witches
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Well hum.... I didnt know where to put this but it does go with the 21 grams topic. A link to a reveiw of 21 grams This is from where I live so here is the artical incase if you can not get to it. Review: '21 Grams' Weighs Heavy On Your Emotions Director Of 'Amores Perros' Again Uses Car Accident To Propel Story POSTED: 12:11 p.m. EST December 19, 2003 '21 Grams' ® (out of four popcorns) "They say we all lose 21 grams at the exact moment of our death ... everyone. The weight of a stack of nickels. The weight of a chocolate bar. The weight of a hummingbird." So begins a disturbing, bleak and stirring story of how just one brief moment can change the lives of many people who don't even know each other. But what is that 21 grams? Is it the weight of a soul? Is it lost bodily fluids? Is it the release of air and gases after death? Or is it the weight of the world we have been carrying on our shoulders? There are no easy answers in the English language film by Academy Award-nominated director of "Amores Perros," Alejandro González Iñárritu. But there are plenty of gritty performances by powerhouse actors like Sean Penn, Benicio Del Toro, Naomi Watts, Melissa Leo and Charlotte Gainsbourg. In two of the three initial stories, the characters have overcome incredibly bad choices and their lives seem to be on the right track. In the third story, a couple is hoping for a miracle. Their lives intersect in the wake of a gruesome and heartwrenching accident in which a man and his two children are run over by a car. Penn is Paul Rivers, a mathematician whose heart is failing him and desperately needs a transplant to survive. His wife, Mary, (Gainsbourg) is desperately trying to hang on to any part of him she can by trying to get pregnant. Watts is Cristina Peck, a former addict who finally has everything she has dreamed of -- a husband, two young daughters and a cozy home. But then comes the call we are all terrified of getting. Del Toro is an ex-con who has escaped his past by clinging to religion and strictly using its precepts to run his life and the life of his family. But his past can never be put behind him and he loses his job because of prejudice over ex-cons. His despair is the catalyst that changes the lives of everyone in the movie. "21 Grams" is the kind of movie you need to pay close attention to. It is a patchwork quilt of scenes, alternating between several different time periods. A scene that may be confusing at first, later makes sense in context. But the connections are not always clear and even when the screen fades to black, you will probably have questions about what really happened. The washed out cinematography adds to the sickly unease you feel as the stories unfold. Iñárritu is a director who has his own distinctive style and just seems to get better. When a director's first film is nominated for an Academy Award, you know he is a creative force to watch, and "21 Grams" reinforces that idea. You may not be entertained if you decide to see "21 Grams," but you will be witness to a challenging film that makes you question how much guilt, love and revenge weigh in your own life. Copyright 2003 by NewsNet5.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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Ohhhhhh, I'm definitely liking the long hair on her. It makes her look so much different but I still like it a lot. I love her face in any of her movies. She just has some appeal to her overall that catches your eye and then when you see her go girl attitude it's like BING! something goes off in your brain and says, hey who do we have here
Me Likey
That's exactly what I think! Thanks - so I'm not alone with my opinion ...
6:41 PM Nov 26