Jonny Carinthia Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 A page-turner? AGAIN? Link to post Share on other sites
Szalka Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 Nice picture;) Link to post Share on other sites
dookdookdook Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 A page-turner? AGAIN? It's a common expression people use to describe a book, or in this case a script, that they can't put down. I suppose she could try to come up with another way to say it for every good book she reads, but why bother? Link to post Share on other sites
Jonny Carinthia Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 It sounds like a learned Phrase. A stereotype she uses every time. Not very convincing. That's all. Link to post Share on other sites
Elena Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 She used that only once before refering to ''the this is the end'' script. Stay relevant. Link to post Share on other sites
130671 Posted March 13, 2015 Share Posted March 13, 2015 Nice picture;) Indeed. Somewhere, someone has the full size original. Link to post Share on other sites
Jonny Carinthia Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 @Elena: sorry to correct you. This is not true. She used "page turner" first for the script of "My week with Marilyn". She said that she was tired on the Train from Paris to London but her Agent insisted that she should read the script. And it was a "page turner" and she could not put it down the whole ride.The second time she used "page turner" for the script of "Perks", when she told us that it was such a page-turner that she could not put it down and read it in one piece a whole night Long.I have no Quote for "this is the end", but if you say so, I trust you.So, she used page-turner 4 times for scripts she got. Beeing an Englisch Major I think she should be able to express herself in more different ways, otherwise it sounds "learned" and "scripted". Link to post Share on other sites
Roberto Posted March 14, 2015 Author Share Posted March 14, 2015 If you read any interviews with actors that involve questions like "How did come to work on X", you will always see the same answers. Link to post Share on other sites
Thessalie Posted March 14, 2015 Share Posted March 14, 2015 If you read any interviews with actors that involve questions like "How did come to work on X", you will always see the same answers.Yeah actors are always asked the same questions, so they often give the same answers. I really liked the interview, that really makes me want to see Colonia Dignidad ! And i love the picture, I like it better than the one she uses on her twitter page. Link to post Share on other sites
cbmac12 Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 I just can't wait for her upcoming projects!!!!!!! So many to look forward to!!!!!! Great interview as always...love her Off to Florida and WWOHP TOMORROW!!!!!!! Link to post Share on other sites
Elena Posted March 15, 2015 Share Posted March 15, 2015 I just can't wait for her upcoming projects!!!!!!! So many to look forward to!!!!!! Great interview as always...love her Off to Florida and WWOHP TOMORROW!!!!!!! GUUUURRRLLLL what's wwohp?!@Elena: sorry to correct you. This is not true. She used "page turner" first for the script of "My week with Marilyn". She said that she was tired on the Train from Paris to London but her Agent insisted that she should read the script. And it was a "page turner" and she could not put it down the whole ride. The second time she used "page turner" for the script of "Perks", when she told us that it was such a page-turner that she could not put it down and read it in one piece a whole night Long. I have no Quote for "this is the end", but if you say so, I trust you. So, she used page-turner 4 times for scripts she got. it was a quote on her facebook I saw it several times and read it somewhere.The scripts must be page turners or else she wouldn't have been interested in working on that particular film, there must be a connection with the character so yeah. Thank you for your trust! Link to post Share on other sites
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