Nice job with Page


She fit the description perfectly. When she got off the plane and I saw who it was I thought, "Oh, she's ok but no one I would lose my head over". But slowly my desire for her progressed, and by the time she said "You can F me in the car" I was already hopelessly tangled in her web. Nice job.

Laugh it up, fuzzball.

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It was very good casting. There really is something distinctly sexual about her but which isn't immediately apparent.

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I have a hard time acepting Ellen Page in a role. I just find her acting over the top, fake or just fly by the seat of your pants attitude and just plain unbelievable in any role. Just don't see her playing a good role that she does not act in the same demeanor, time and again, always being able to determine how she is going to deliver her lines.

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I just find her acting over the top, fake or just fly by the seat of your pants attitude and just plain unbelievable in any role. Just don't see her playing a good role that she does not act in the same demeanor, time and again, always being able to determine how she is going to deliver her lines.

Yep, SHE'll never get an Oscar nomination!

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I thought I was the only one, she plays the same characters over and over again. ugg. Hated hated her in Hard Candy and Juno was just horrible. Would have loved this movie if she wasn't in it.

I'm a bagel on a plate full of onion rolls!

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I thought she was entirely miscast.

I was expecting a babe but we get Page? The characters kept pushing her as this siren but I never once bought it.

Take us down and all apart
Cherry Tree
Lay us out on the table

You're sharp alright...

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I can't tune in on what a guy might like, but the monologue about the lingerie model, had me hanging on Page's every word. That was good acting.

I didn't like her in Hard Candy, liked her in the roller derby movie.

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Nah. That kind of monologue is not unusual in movies. It is the way Ellen Page delivered it that was compelling.

I am a straight woman anyway, so it wasn't the content of her speech, but the delivery.

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