Or Prime Suspect, of course.Reza wrote:Mirren can be brilliant and devastating when subdued.........as in Gosford Park.
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Actually I was thrilled Mirren was finally nominated for her first Oscar. And once I'd seen the film I wondered what was so great about her performance for her to have been nominated for this.Damien wrote:She was so subdued I didn't even remember she was in Madness. And she was nominated? Oh, shit, early Alzheimers.Reza wrote:I recall her being rather subdued in Madness of King George. Hawthorne had the flamboyant role.Big Magilla wrote:We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
Yes she was VERY subdued.
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I thought they were both flamboyant but it's been a long time since I saw it.Reza wrote:I recall her being rather subdued in Madness of King George. Hawthorne had the flamboyant role.Big Magilla wrote:We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
Maybe it was that Hawthorne was flamboyant enough for both of them.
She was so subdued I didn't even remember she was in Madness. And she was nominated? Oh, shit, early Alzheimers.Reza wrote:I recall her being rather subdued in Madness of King George. Hawthorne had the flamboyant role.Big Magilla wrote:We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
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I recall her being rather subdued in Madness of King George. Hawthorne had the flamboyant role.Big Magilla wrote:We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
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I voted for Mirren even though she has no chance of winning.
We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
We've seen Mirren in flamboyant roles before, most notably in The Madness of King George, for which she won her first nomination, and TV's Elizabeth I, but here's she constantly surprising, over-the-top one minute, quiet and subdued the next. It's another gem from one of the best actresses currently working.
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