http://www.zoomwallpapers.com:80/News/lauren-graham-gives-"bravura-performance"-in-birds-of-america/
Lauren Graham gives bravura performance in "Birds of America"
Craig Lucas, the director of "Birds of America," has given an
interview about the movie with
The Reeler. "Birds of America" will be premiering at Sundance on the 21st;
Lauren Graham is set to
attend.
Craig Lucas says that Lauren Graham was a "last second" addition to
the cast. He says that
Lauren being "sensitive and private" lent well to the character she
played. Lauren took her
character very seriously, and he was happy to provide her the space to
explore that. Craig Lucas
has nothing but good things to say about Lauren and her performance in the
film:
"She had a fine-tuned hypervigilance about not turning her character
into a cliché, and there
was indeed the danger of that in the text; the wife is such a Swiss-watch
of a person, high-strung
and better-behaved (outwardly) than the sibs. Lauren functioned as a kind
of dramaturge for the
well-being of reality and truthfulness in the story itself, and I'm hugely
grateful to her. She
gives a bravura performance, as you'll see."
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http://technorati.com/tag/birds+of+america
"BIRDS OF AMERICA (Director: Craig Lucas; Screenwriter: Elyse
Friedman)- A regular guy
struggles with a repressive home and professional life, as well as making
amends for the trouble
his free-spirited brother and sister cause about town. Cast: Matthew
Perry, Ginnifer Goodwin, Ben
Foster, Hilary Swank, Lauren Graham, Zoe Kraviz.
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http://www.gilmoregirlsnews.com/2008/01/10/birds-of-america-clip/
Go to the second clip from the movie (first one won't work), not such
good quality, but Lauren
looks great, lots of smiles.
--
David
http://geocities.com/daviderl31/GilmoreGirls.htm
LORELAI: What is right anyway, you know?
Who defines right? And if eating cake is wrong, I don't want to be right.
FRAN: I'm bringing out a mocha crunch cream.
LORELAI: So, ethics?
RORY: Highly subjective and completely overrated.
LORELAI: That's my girl.


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