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Vogue LatinoAmerica Magazine – June 2006 – Rachel Weisz, Jennifer Aniston

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

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Cover: Rachel Weisz with photo feater insider. Also in this issue: Jennifer Aniston interview and photos, Margherita Missoni, Arielle Dombasle, Rita Wilson, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Kate Capshaw, Salma Hayek, Sharon Stone, Princess Letiza, Kelly Bensimon, Sarah Jessica Parker, Fabiola Beracasa, Molly Sims, Ines Sastre, Stephanie Gailey, Celina Choussy, Ricardo Poma, Theresa Pellas, Teresa Rodriguez, Katarina Mohlman, Carmen Elena, Alejandrina Mejia, Maria Lugo, … More >>

Vogue LatinoAmerica Magazine – June 2006 – Rachel Weisz, Jennifer Aniston

Download The Lovely Bones Full Movie Online

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

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His reward is a blushing mainstream entertainment that was tonight deemed fit to be introduced to polite society at a royal premiere in Leicester Square. Our reward is anyone’s guess.

The drama ushers us through the afterlife of Susie Salmon (Atonement’s Saoirse Ronan), a small-town kid in 1970s Pennsylvania who is killed by the local pervert (Stanley Tucci) and looks down on her scattered, shattered family from her place in limbo. She sees her mum (Rachel Weisz) flee the coop and her dad (Mark Wahlberg) come apart at the seams. From this celestial vantage, she starts to fear for the safety of her little sister (Rose McIver), whose jogging route leads her regularly past the killer’s suburban home.

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It’s not that The Lovely Bones is a bad movie, exactly. It is handsomely made and strongly acted, while its woozy, lullaby ambience recalls Jackson’s work on the brilliant Heavenly Creatures, before he set forth on his epic voyage through The Lord of the Rings.

Here, he audaciously conjures up heaven as designed by a teenage girl – a kitsch spread of sunflower fields, spinning turntables and the sort of airbrushed waterfalls that could have spilled straight off an Athena poster. All of which is entirely fitting, and often captivating. The problem, though, is that The Lovely Bones also gives us a real world as designed by a teenage girl. The land that Susie leaves behind is so infested with cartoon archetypes and whimsical asides that, at times, it scarcely feels real at all.

Might the fault lie with the source novel? Alice Sebold’s best-selling book similarly held up Susie Salmon’s innocent fancies as a kind of talisman to ward off evil. It dared to spin a sentimental fantasy out of a grisly tragedy, offsetting the tang of sulphur with the sweet taste of candyfloss. The difference was that Sebold’s novel was not scared to look the central horror in the face. This ensured that it at least part earned its subsequent flights into the ether.

The screen version, by contrast, is so infuriatingly coy, and so desperate to preserve the modesty of its soulful victim that it amounts to an ongoing clean-up operation.

Gone is the dismembered body part that alerts the family to Susie’s fate. Gone is her anguished mother’s adulterous affair with the detective who leads the case. Gone is all mention of what really transpired in that lonely 1970s cornfield. Is this really the best way to secure a crime scene and retrieve the victim? Jackson turns up with his eyes averted, spraying cloying perfume to the left and right.

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Where on the internet can i watch the 2004 movie, The Shape of Things starring Paul Rudd and Rachel Weisz?

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

I’ve already tried many major streaming sites and i can’t find it. if someone could give me a direct link i’d be ever so grateful.

Rachel Weisz – Weisz Wants Botox Ban

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Rachel Weisz – Weisz Wants Botox Ban
RACHEL WEISZ is calling on movie bosses to ban Botox for actors, comparing the popular age-defying injections to illegal “steroids for sportsmen”.The Mummy star will turn…

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Confidence

Friday, April 9th, 2010


Confidence Movie Trailer feat. Ed Burns, Rachel Weisz, Andy Garcia, Dustin Hoffman, Paul Giamatti, Donal Logue, Luis Guzman, Brian van Holt, Franky G, Morris Chestnut, Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister, John Carroll Lynch, Louis Lombardi, Leland Orser, Robert Pine, Elysia Skye, April O’Brien, Robert Forster, Michelle Ruben, Mary Portser

Rachel Weisz — The Constant Gardener

Friday, April 2nd, 2010


63rd Golden Globe Awards Winner in Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Jan 2006

I Want You – Rachel Weisz

Monday, March 29th, 2010


Hilarious scene in which Helen’s (Rachel Weisz) ex-boyfriend – Bob (the radio personality) – gets punked!

Why was Rachel Weisz replaced by Maria Bello in Mummy 4?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

I’ve always been a huge fan of the Mummy movies, and loved Rachel Weisz’s character. But, I received the 4th mummy movie for a christmas present, sat down tonight and watched it, and was thoroughly disappointed that Rachel Weisz had been replaced. Does anybody know why?

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Thursday, March 25th, 2010

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As mud flies with every smashing turn of a battered safe pushed to its final resting place, I came to realize Peter Jackson’s The Lovely Bones was the very best film he could make out of Alice Sebold’s bestselling novel. This, though, doesn’t mean he ended up with a fantastic film. In fact The Lovely Bones is a perfectly fine film that never stalls and truly shines inside its technical efficiency, but it seems to lack something of a human element, muting the overall result. I can’t blame this on Jackson or anyone involved; I never thought this was a book that could perfectly translate to the big screen. As a result I can’t imagine anyone being entirely disappointed as much as you will walk away plainly amused and slightly entertained.

Murdered at the age of 14, The Lovely Bones is told from the perspective of Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan). Her voice guides us through much of the film as we watch and react to her family, friends and even her killer in the wake of her demise. Such grim material would seem to make for an outright disturbing film, but much like the novel, Jackson’s story definitely has its gruesome moments, but the idea of quelling revenge and letting go is at the center of this tale.

Where the film falls short is that even in its most startling moments we are never caught off guard, or find ourselves caught up in tension. There’s no knockout blow to Jackson’s film, but there is a moment about 45 minutes in where it got me thinking.

After a close encounter with the law, Susie’s killer tosses her charm bracelet into an anonymous body of water, and all but one charm is saved from the depths. While this worldly part of Susie is slowly drowning, there is still a small piece keeping her spirit alive. As the film played on and a variety of spiritual occurrences played out I kept coming back to this moment and the visible effect it had on the story and where it took Susie on her journey in the visual extravaganza described only as the “in between.”

One of the earliest questions regarding Jackson’s take on this film, following the spectacular effects employed for his Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong, was just how he would envision Susie’s existence between life on Earth and Heaven. I can’t say his vision is much of a surprise, but it is spectacular as a collage of colors and items representative of Susie’s time on Earth collide with new elements guiding her on the proper path to letting go and allowing those she left the ability to heal.

Giant waterfalls, vast expanses of golden fields, changing environments and crashing impossible bottles are just part of this spiritual world. Each holds a particular significance and speaks to the attention to detail Jackson took in an effort to get things right. However, much like the recent adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, visuals aren’t what make up the weight of this story, it’s the emotional connections Susie shares with those she left behind and what happens on both sides as those connections are severed.

The performance of Saoirse Ronan as Susie is solid, and it’s nice to finally have a 14-year-old character played by an actor of the proper age. Mark Wahlberg and Rachel Weisz play Susie’s parents and both are better suited for the roles than I expected, although Wahlberg really doesn’t seem to bring anything more to this role than he brought to The Happening. Perhaps if he isn’t playing a tough guy caricature the role just isn’t for him.

Perhaps most surprising was Jackson’s treatment of Susan Sarandon as Grandma Lynn. This was the most outrageous character in the novel and where Jackson could have gone hog wild with an actress that has proven time and again she’s up for anything. Either he tried and it just doesn’t work or they were never able to get it right because it results in a montage of tame silliness that really doesn’t add anything to the story or the character. Disappointing to say the least.

The one true highlight outside of the effects is Stanley Tucci as the creepy George Harvey. Tucci was excellent casting and he falls into the role with particular menace, but it’s not a role so dominating that it manages to completely turn the film into something above par. Instead it just works within the environment created and sorts itself out with everything else.

Overall, The Lovely Bones works, but it didn’t do much to move me one way or another. I enjoyed the novel on such a level perhaps the filmed adaptation needed to work overtime emotionally to truly hit me, because it never did. I respect the filmmaking at its core, but there isn’t enough here to say this one achieves anything spectacular.

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Megan Fox or Rachel Weisz as Catwoman in the sequel to “The Dark Knight?”?

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

i think rachel weisz, cuz megan fox still cant act.
and be aware, catwoman is completely covered up so dont say megan fox cuz you think shes hot!