Jack Sanders
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Became a little bit more, more walled off. That would be my guess. She had a cool movie. I can't remember the last time I saw it. The Rapture. I was going to say The Rapture. Michael Tolkien, right? That movie was awesome.
But kind of... Yeah, I feel like she's she's had like a very decent career, but definitely could have been like like she could have been Susan Sarandon in Boulder or something like that. Like there were definitely roles out there that she could have been in Thelma Louise, maybe.
But kind of... Yeah, I feel like she's she's had like a very decent career, but definitely could have been like like she could have been Susan Sarandon in Boulder or something like that. Like there were definitely roles out there that she could have been in Thelma Louise, maybe.
But kind of... Yeah, I feel like she's she's had like a very decent career, but definitely could have been like like she could have been Susan Sarandon in Boulder or something like that. Like there were definitely roles out there that she could have been in Thelma Louise, maybe.
It's like cocktail, but it's for masseuses.
It's like cocktail, but it's for masseuses.
It's like cocktail, but it's for masseuses.
Yeah, she's great. She has to be, like you said, she has to be the princess that needs saving. Like, who's this person now?
Yeah, she's great. She has to be, like you said, she has to be the princess that needs saving. Like, who's this person now?
Yeah, she's great. She has to be, like you said, she has to be the princess that needs saving. Like, who's this person now?
Jessica Chastain.
Jessica Chastain.
Jessica Chastain.
And then when she's effectively vulnerable. Because you can see why she would want... the sort of protection and the masculinity of the Keegan character in her life.
And then when she's effectively vulnerable. Because you can see why she would want... the sort of protection and the masculinity of the Keegan character in her life.
And then when she's effectively vulnerable. Because you can see why she would want... the sort of protection and the masculinity of the Keegan character in her life.
Because like for one thing, she's got this like nebbish boyfriend, but for the other, like she's finally been like shown the outside world, like outside of her penthouse, outside of like the limo that can attack her, that can get to her. So like she does a really good job grounding it.
Because like for one thing, she's got this like nebbish boyfriend, but for the other, like she's finally been like shown the outside world, like outside of her penthouse, outside of like the limo that can attack her, that can get to her. So like she does a really good job grounding it.
Because like for one thing, she's got this like nebbish boyfriend, but for the other, like she's finally been like shown the outside world, like outside of her penthouse, outside of like the limo that can attack her, that can get to her. So like she does a really good job grounding it.
The opening reminds me a lot. It's like the New York version of the Lethal Weapon opening.