That was not a good trailer, and it did not say "ELIZABETH TAYLOR" to me at all.
They should have gone with Rachel Dratch.
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That was not a good trailer, and it did not say "ELIZABETH TAYLOR" to me at all.
They should have gone with Rachel Dratch.
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Can't wait!
Will you join the Geography Club?
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That looked worse than expected. What the hell happened to her? And to think, I gave her a Fisti nomination in 98. This looked like a joke...and why the hell was Alex Clare playing in the background...or was my phone going off while I was watching the trailer?
OMG. This is totally going to be amazing, right?! I can't wait for this shit.
This is gonna be as fantastic as that Blue Lagoon reboot they did!!![]()
Review!!!
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/rev...dick-tv-391316
Lohan is woeful as Taylor from start to finish. But, whatever you do, don’t miss Liz & Dick. It’s an instant classic of unintentional hilarity. Drinking games were made for movies like this. And the best part is that it gets worse as it goes on, so in the right company with the right beverages, Liz & Dick could be unbearably hilarious toward the tail end of the 90-minute running time. By the time Lohan is playing mid-’80s Taylor and it looks like a lost Saturday Night Live skit, your body may be cramped by convulsions.![]()
So excited! Its all over the NYC buses.
She's guaranteed a Globe nom no matter how bad this is right? And it's going to make for the best drunken movie viewing experience of all time!
She srsly looked in her late 30s on GMA this morning.![]()
FYC Oscar consideration, Miss Sally Field, as Mary Todd Lincoln
Depp and Jolie with the tourist but they are big stars not infamous people and have a lot of talent. I don't think this is quite what the globes are looking for.
Variety Review:
http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117948756?refCatId=32
Given the off-the-charts camp factor in the tantalizing prospect of Lindsay Lohan playing Elizabeth Taylor, Lifetime might prize descriptions of "Liz & Dick" as "trashy" or "awful." So the network might harbor mixed emotions in reading that the movie about Taylor and her tumultuous romance with Richard Burton is actually pretty good, all things considered, despite an inevitably episodic nature and one glaringly unnecessary device. Such fact-based TV movies are rare these days, but this post-Thanksgiving telecast is just hammy enough to generate numbers rivaling the hordes of paparazzi that dogged the not-always-happy couple.
LOL - I still remember Tilda Swinton saying "Jennifer Love Hewitt - The Client List" when presenting at the Globes. Surreal.