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  1. LA is a cesspool of reality show trash, wannabes, heavy drug traffic, rude and crazy lapd fuzz, extremely high taxes, super high cost of living, a city council of clowns who bow to the whims of hollywierd...who in their right mind would want to live there?! i have worked in San Diego, LA/Long Beach, Alameida/Oakland, San Jose, and San Francisco, and the traffic is the worst in LA, and while it was fun to a point, to work there for a few weeks, see the sights, spend some per diem, i was glad as all hell to get out of there. yuck. i wouldn't want to live there either, celebrity or no celebrity.

  2. It must be exhausting to be such a bitter old man.

     

    Emma has shown that she does some singing, and can probably do more. She has also shown that she's done dance... I remember back in the day she was one of the leaders of her school's dance troupe (they did Rock Challenge and stuff, I think?). Jonny hasn't been a "fan" for very long, guys. He doesn't really know very much about Emma. Everything he knows is distorted by whatever is going on in his head.

     

     

    ^ that. yups. :)

  3. it is useless to even try to intelligently reason with the Grand Admiral of Negativity, much less avoid getting pulled into his black-hole of pessimism. i believe Emma can sing, dance, act, do whatever she puts her very keen intelligence and mind to, and i will view and appreciate her talents, no matter what she takes on. Go Emma!!! :happydance:

  4. She develops a character? Whow, a new side of her..... Her part is so small, there will be no room in the final movie to develop something....

     

     

     

    you truly are the Grand Admiral of Negativity. perhaps you should attend a positivity rehab, though i believe it would be a waste of time. *shaking my head*

  5. OMG Elena...everyone...ok I know I am a biased fan of Emma and it always sounds like I never say anything that could have been changed in her performances (tbh Sam, Nicki, and now Ila-she nailed all of these characters but....ILA IS HER BEST ROLE POST POTTER). My best friend who I saw it with is an English/film major so when I see movies with her, I know how she feels ;) She is also an Emma fan but is also a critic LOL She said tonight after the movie-she has a future ahead of her.

     

    Ok so as a Catholic, I thought it was done tastefully, not cheesy, not preachy, and not sacrilegious. I don't want to say too much as I don't want to give away things. I will say this, I was pleasantly surprised how well written this story was considering it was a children's bible story so to speak.

     

    The actors were AMAZING....Russell Crowe was freakin awesome as Noah...Jennifer Connelly-we all need a mom like Naameh....Douglas Booth and Logan Lerman-Booth was good (didn't have a humongous role but was good) and Lerman was WOW. This boy has got some skills. Anthony Hopkins-we should have a grandfather like this-all of us! :) The "watchers" WOAH....yeah didn't expect that but it FIT. Finally Emma....NAILED it. Her scenes were devastating to watch, sad, but yet hopeful. I don't want to give away too much as I said but her delivery, her facial expressions for her scenes were BLOODY BRILLIANT. I cried. There is this one scene where I just bawled. Emma just freakin nails it. It's ironic because the story is called Noah but really the center of the story is Naameh and Ila. As for the childbirth scene-the critics can stuff it. Let's see them do natural child birth and see what they sound like. It was VERY realistic so much so I wanted Naameh to figure a way to give her anesthetic!! I respect ANY woman who does this naturally. Knock me out when the time comes! LOL But getting back to Emma...her performance will leave you speechless. I love Emma and adore her as Hermione, but this movie should show audiences everywhere that this girl is not just a pretty face riding her laurels on Potter. I would HIGHLY recommend Noah to anyone. The effects are not too over the top and the scenery is gorgeous.

     

    GO EMMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

     

     

    very nice review :) i will keep it in mind when i see Noah later this week, probably Thursday.

  6. i do not use famous people/celebrities as role models, but if i did, Emma would certainly be top of the list. my role models are more personal, such as my Mom, several teachers from school, a long-time friend, and my former division Senior Chief , from my US Navy days. i tend to emulate people i actually know.

  7. all the media-talkinghead-critic-sycophants are trashing the film.......but RottenTomatoes gives it a 67-73 rating, and it is number 1 at the weekend boxoffice with 44 million, way beating out the number 2 movie, Divergent with 35 million. this is why you NEVER listen to critics and trolls.

  8. I gotta watch the film rather than take someone else's opinion. I am a lil bit impatient....

     

     

     

    i agree, have to see for myself. reviewers/critics are always bound by some agenda and 'critical expectation', as well as bias because they themselves are NEVER actors. i appreciate actors because i don't have stage/screen talent, and live vicariously through the movies and actors by extension, therefor i am a much better reviewer.

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