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  1. Positive review of "Noah" from Hitfix.com. He says the same thing about Emma as others(good at times but the pregnancy scenes are a problem). Keep in mind this reviewer has always had very nice things to say about Emma before, especially in  Perks of Being a Wallflower and the Harry Potter movies.

     

     

     

    While Crowe's work is uniformly good in the film, the younger cast struggles with tone at times. Emma Watson's performance is all over the place. She's very good at times, and she has a particular knack for grief, but her character goes through a physical transformation in the film that she's unable to play convincingly. It just strikes me as something that is outside her range right now. Logan Lerman's better as Ham, but there's one scene that is staged in such a way that I feel like he was playing the wrong scene entirely. He never acknowledges his surroundings, and since the scene takes place in a ditch filled with rotting human bodies, it seems like something you might at least notice. These are just a few individual things that don't work for me, when so much of the film is so interesting and so dense with ideas that I can let them go in the end.

     


    Read more at http://www.hitfix.com/motion-captured/review-russell-crowe-is-the-stormy-center-of-aronofskys-turbulent-and-terrifying-noah#05Mm4SuHPgOFGzP1.99

  2. I think she learned that it is a difference to work with people like Maggie Smith, Kenneth Branagh, Eddie Redmayne, Emma Thompson ecc. ecc. and those "actors", creating this creepy and usless movie. She belongs to the first group, so I agree, I hope she will stay away in the future from such "blockbusters".....

    Yes because all rumors and gossip are true. Believe everything you read and hear folks!  :tongue0020:

     

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  3. Interview with This is the End co-writers and co-directors Evan Goldberg and Seth Rogen

     

    Emma Watson, aka Hermione from the Harry Potter movies, shows up and steals supplies from James Franco and his friends, in the latest trailer for This is the End. But how did Rogen and his co-director/co-writer Evan Goldberg coax a crazy comedy performance out of Watson? And what sort of humor was going too far for this apocalyptic movie? We asked them, and they told us.

    So how hard was it to bring out the weirdo in Emma Watson? And how weird was it working with Rihanna?

    Rogen: The answer for both was, not very.

    Goldberg: The thing was, once you got to the set, there was like ten of us. And there’s a vibe when you have ten different actors who are all working together, and all the producers all knew the actors. So you kind of like were coming to a summer camp that was already in session, and they just kind of slid right into it.

    Rogen: Emma thought it was super funny what we were doing, and she was really funny. And Rihanna was awesome. She was great. She improvised. She did some stuntwork that she didn’t think she was going to be doing. [Laughs] And it was great. It was really easy. There were some days where I looked around, and there’s like 20 movie stars on the set right now, and everyone was kind of coexisting in a great way. It was almost like no-one wanted to be the ***hole, because there were so many people there that you didn’t want to be the one who was the ****ing ***hole.

    Goldberg: Hearing you say that, I’m picturing one of them acting up, and it would have been a disaster for them. Everybody would have just zoned in on them.

    Emma Watson, though, seems to have less of a comedy background than most of the people in the movie. How did she adjust?

    Goldberg: She definitely, for the first half of her first scene, was unsure of how it was going to go. But once she got it, she just dove in hard, and was improv-ing like the rest of the guys, and doing all of that good stuff.

    Rogen: And she’s like… one of her jokes in the movie is like, so funny, and it’s a pretty edgy joke. And it’s awesome, how she played it.

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