To: Utah Girl
Please do not get your hopes to high. Her Dad is already in love with the camera. A few acting lessons on how to cry on camera more convincingly, He might be in the cast.
8 posted on
03/17/2003 9:26:56 AM PST by
dwilli
To: dwilli
Her father in front of the camera and working behind the scenes got Elizabeth home. That said, again, I'm really hoping they don't get into this bidding war for a movie about Elizabeth. If Hollywood wants to do one, fine, let them do an unauthorized version.
25 posted on
03/17/2003 9:45:16 AM PST by
Utah Girl
("We must stop evil before it becomes too powerful." - Elie Weisel.)
To: dwilli
Her Dad is already in love with the cameraDaddy has given me the creeps since day one. I've never been able to put my finger on it other than his very soft, feminine and over-enunciated, platitudinous comments.......but something isn't right with that guy or that family. It's also a bit strange that mom is such a background character in this play.
I'm thrilled that Elizabeth is safe and her abductors are horrid, but her family seems noticeably abnormal.
To: dwilli
Her Dad is already in love with the camera. A few acting lessons on how to cry on camera more convincingly, He might be in the cast.
Oh no! I want Kevin Spacey to play the dad.
KS played a dad in a movie about an American family, and he did such a great job. (I forgot the name of the movie)
To: dwilli
The dad is playing so much to the camera, it won't surprise us that he would postulate himself to run for some political office. His demeanor is that of a person who wants others to look up to him, all the camera hogging is probably staged to launch a political campaign. People, do you see that intention?
77 posted on
03/17/2003 10:40:41 AM PST by
Hila
To: dwilli
That has been my take on it dwilli.
108 posted on
03/17/2003 10:59:49 AM PST by
LaGrone
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