please support my latest cause
to prevent andie macdowell from ever getting an acting gig again. it's been raining for three days straight here in nyc, which often makes me think of the final scene from the movie, four weddings and a funeral:
(andie and hugh are standing in the middle of the road in a downpour) andie: "is it raining? i did not even notice."
i doubt andie was given this direction, but you never know: now andie, this is the most romantic scene in the movie, so you have to deliver your lines like the soulless robot you are."
please make your donations at www.isitrainingididnotevennotice.org. and in advance, thanks for your support.
p.s. i know that four weddings and a funeral came out in like the 90s, but i doubt her acting skills have improved in the last decade.
(andie and hugh are standing in the middle of the road in a downpour) andie: "is it raining? i did not even notice."
i doubt andie was given this direction, but you never know: now andie, this is the most romantic scene in the movie, so you have to deliver your lines like the soulless robot you are."
please make your donations at www.isitrainingididnotevennotice.org. and in advance, thanks for your support.
p.s. i know that four weddings and a funeral came out in like the 90s, but i doubt her acting skills have improved in the last decade.
1 Comments:
(1)Where did you find that ghastly photo? It screams 1987, which was about the time of her debut--to me anyway--SEF. (2) Is that really the last line of Four Weddings and a Funeral, a film I saw once and have spent ever since trying to forget? Weird since the last lines of another McDowell flick (a better one) are: McDowell: "I think it's going to rain." James Spader: "It *is* raining." Which brings me to: (3) Her mannered stiffness isn't ineffective at all when utilised well by a good director--e.g. Soderberg or Altman.
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