• HOUSE OF GUCCI

    From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 28 23:20:51 2021
    The Guccis once owned the Italian high fashion house that bears their
    name, and this movie tells the juicy story of how family jealousies and betrayals brought an end to all that. HOUSE OF GUCCI boasts an A-list
    cast, glitters with high-fashion costumes and fabulous sets, and goes on
    far longer than necessary. Lady Gaga plays an outsider who married into
    the family, and her acting genuinely impresses. (I forsee an Oscar
    acting nomination.) Al Pacino doesn't ham it up all that too very much.
    And did you know Adam Driver could put a goofy grin on his face? I
    didn't know that. He could get an Oscar nom for that grin alone.

    Normally I'd have waited to watch this one when it streams, if then, but
    I was invited out and my other choice was NFL so sure, I saw HOUSE OF
    GUCCI in a theater. I'd say you don't need to do the same, but suit
    yourself.

    --

    Bill Anderson

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Bill Anderson on Tue Nov 30 21:13:53 2021
    In article <msadnZT2D9Sp_jn8nZ2dnUU7-SHNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Bill Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    The Guccis once owned the Italian high fashion house that bears their
    name, and this movie tells the juicy story of how family jealousies and betrayals brought an end to all that. HOUSE OF GUCCI boasts an A-list
    cast, glitters with high-fashion costumes and fabulous sets, and goes on
    far longer than necessary. Lady Gaga plays an outsider who married into
    the family, and her acting genuinely impresses. (I forsee an Oscar
    acting nomination.) Al Pacino doesn't ham it up all that too very much.
    And did you know Adam Driver could put a goofy grin on his face? I
    didn't know that. He could get an Oscar nom for that grin alone.

    How did Jared Leto do, I was reading an article in Entertainment Weekly
    today about how he immerses himself into roles and they compared him
    favorably to Daniel Day-Lewis.

    I saw one of his for the first time the other night during the free HBO preview, Mr. Nobody. Had a hard time following it but it was okay, think
    Little Big Man meets The Family Man.

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  • From Arthur Lipscomb@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 1 10:05:26 2021
    On 11/30/2021 7:13 PM, super70s wrote:
    In article <msadnZT2D9Sp_jn8nZ2dnUU7-SHNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Bill Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    The Guccis once owned the Italian high fashion house that bears their
    name, and this movie tells the juicy story of how family jealousies and
    betrayals brought an end to all that. HOUSE OF GUCCI boasts an A-list
    cast, glitters with high-fashion costumes and fabulous sets, and goes on
    far longer than necessary. Lady Gaga plays an outsider who married into
    the family, and her acting genuinely impresses. (I forsee an Oscar
    acting nomination.) Al Pacino doesn't ham it up all that too very much.
    And did you know Adam Driver could put a goofy grin on his face? I
    didn't know that. He could get an Oscar nom for that grin alone.

    How did Jared Leto do, I was reading an article in Entertainment Weekly
    today about how he immerses himself into roles and they compared him favorably to Daniel Day-Lewis.

    I saw one of his for the first time the other night during the free HBO preview, Mr. Nobody. Had a hard time following it but it was okay, think Little Big Man meets The Family Man.



    I read some review that complained Al Pacino and Jared Leto were chewing
    the scenery too much. Personally, I have never walked out of a movie
    and thought to myself, I wish Pacino toned it down a little. You don't
    cast Pacino for a nuanced performance! And Leto had to keep up with
    Pacino! I loved it. And Leto's makeup artist better win an Oscar. If
    I you didn't know that was Leto under all that makeup, you'd never
    guess. I saw it in the theater, but I think it would be fine to watch
    at home.

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  • From Bill Anderson@21:1/5 to All on Wed Dec 1 17:46:10 2021
    On 11/30/2021 9:13 PM, super70s wrote:
    In article <msadnZT2D9Sp_jn8nZ2dnUU7-SHNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Bill Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    The Guccis once owned the Italian high fashion house that bears their
    name, and this movie tells the juicy story of how family jealousies and
    betrayals brought an end to all that. HOUSE OF GUCCI boasts an A-list
    cast, glitters with high-fashion costumes and fabulous sets, and goes on
    far longer than necessary. Lady Gaga plays an outsider who married into
    the family, and her acting genuinely impresses. (I forsee an Oscar
    acting nomination.) Al Pacino doesn't ham it up all that too very much.
    And did you know Adam Driver could put a goofy grin on his face? I
    didn't know that. He could get an Oscar nom for that grin alone.

    How did Jared Leto do, I was reading an article in Entertainment Weekly
    today about how he immerses himself into roles and they compared him favorably to Daniel Day-Lewis.

    I saw one of his for the first time the other night during the free HBO preview, Mr. Nobody. Had a hard time following it but it was okay, think Little Big Man meets The Family Man.


    The film is full of A-list actors who are all on their game. Jared Leto
    is terrific playing cousin Paolo who comes across as both amusing and
    pathetic. He's unrecognizable under layers of makeup. In real life for a
    time he was one of the Gucci top dogs -- chief designer and
    vice-president -- and how he tumbled is a big part of the story. One of
    my qualms is that Leto plays him as a complete loser, which evidently he
    was not.

    --

    Bill Anderson

    I am the Mighty Favog

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  • From super70s@21:1/5 to Arthur Lipscomb on Thu Dec 2 17:27:41 2021
    In article <so8dh9$hgh$1@dont-email.me>,
    Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:

    On 11/30/2021 7:13 PM, super70s wrote:
    In article <msadnZT2D9Sp_jn8nZ2dnUU7-SHNnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    Bill Anderson <billanderson601@yahoo.com> wrote:

    The Guccis once owned the Italian high fashion house that bears their
    name, and this movie tells the juicy story of how family jealousies and
    betrayals brought an end to all that. HOUSE OF GUCCI boasts an A-list
    cast, glitters with high-fashion costumes and fabulous sets, and goes on >> far longer than necessary. Lady Gaga plays an outsider who married into
    the family, and her acting genuinely impresses. (I forsee an Oscar
    acting nomination.) Al Pacino doesn't ham it up all that too very much.
    And did you know Adam Driver could put a goofy grin on his face? I
    didn't know that. He could get an Oscar nom for that grin alone.

    How did Jared Leto do, I was reading an article in Entertainment Weekly today about how he immerses himself into roles and they compared him favorably to Daniel Day-Lewis.

    I saw one of his for the first time the other night during the free HBO preview, Mr. Nobody. Had a hard time following it but it was okay, think Little Big Man meets The Family Man.



    I read some review that complained Al Pacino and Jared Leto were chewing
    the scenery too much. Personally, I have never walked out of a movie
    and thought to myself, I wish Pacino toned it down a little. You don't
    cast Pacino for a nuanced performance! And Leto had to keep up with
    Pacino! I loved it. And Leto's makeup artist better win an Oscar. If
    I you didn't know that was Leto under all that makeup, you'd never
    guess. I saw it in the theater, but I think it would be fine to watch
    at home.

    Yeah if you didn't recognize Leto in a movie I don't think anyone would
    hold it against you the way he's been known to dramatically change his
    physical appearance so many times, I didn't realize it was so often
    until the article went into it.

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