Theres a scene in the upcoming film Speed Racer where actress Susan Sarandon sits down with her on-screen son Emile Hirsch and tells him, with tears in her eyes, how proud she is to be his mother. Amid the films riotous neon graphics and throttling, live-action anime sequences, their exchange is a touching and quiet respite. The viewer is reminded of just how damn talented these actors really are, especially considering most of the film was shot against a green screen. As much as the film is about...
for sure, she's totally lovely. but also you get the feeling you could have a great night out on the town with that woman. wine, conversation into the wee hours of morning about all sorts of artistic and worldly things. haha. gotta love her.
john goodman looked like john goodman. he's got a wicked sense of humor
I thought Speed racer looked amazing and that there is to much discontent towards the green screen.I love ...this technology. It is only enhanced when you get great actors in front of it.
erin_broadley
Los Angeles, CA
October 2006
MAY 07, 2008 06:00 PM