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Post by petrolino on Apr 2, 2017 0:24:51 GMT
Alison Lohman became a star with the release of 'White Oleander' (2002). Here she is attending the premiere of 'Beowulf' (2007)!  Having retired for six years, she's now returned to acting with 'The Vatican Tapes' (2015), 'Urge' (2016) and 'Officer Downe' (2016), but only in bit parts. I hope some good character roles are coming her way. Which of her movies are your favourites? Thanks!
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Post by rateater on Apr 2, 2017 0:26:19 GMT
drag me to hell matchstick men big fish
the only one's i have seen. she is a beauty though.
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Post by Johnny-Come-Lately on Apr 2, 2017 0:26:21 GMT
Matchstick Men. I also loved her in Big Fish.
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Post by uriel on Apr 2, 2017 0:29:59 GMT
Was wondering what happened to her career. Why did she retire for six years? And is she still hot?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2017 0:40:45 GMT
Drag Me to Hell.
Big Fish was OK but I don't remember her being in it.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 2, 2017 0:47:40 GMT
Was wondering what happened to her career. Why did she retire for six years? And is she still hot? It's an interesting story ... Alison Lohman was discovered by the great budget movie producer Charles Band. Her first role in a theatrical feature came with Aaron Osborne's creature feature 'Kraa : The Sea Monster' (1998) in which she played rookie space cadet Curtis, a creative psychic with illustrative powers. It was a loose follow-up to 'Zarkorr! The Invader' (1996). She then appeared in a key role as the Honeybear Girl in Josef Rusnak's hyper-stylised sci-fi noir 'The Thirteenth Floor' (1999) which was based on the story 'Simulacron 3' by Daniel Galouye. This film was co-produced by camera wizard Michael Ballhaus with Master Of Disaster Roland Emmerich. Over the years, she's acted in several tv series, but I've not seen any of them. Mostly, she became a low-rent fashion icon like Christina Ricci and Mena Suvari, and a great genre performer. She can also sing and dance, as the pop video she made for 'Delirious' illustrated ('Shove It' by Kharma Leeds). After a string of unusual roles for interesting directors, she left cinema to raise a baby (she married 'Gamer' director Mark Neveldine). So officially, she took time off to be a mother, but truth be told, she'd been really jaded with the media circus as she was never comfortable in interviews, which led people online to accuse her of being disinterested with her work. There's no doubt she'd appeared frazzled for some time. Yet it was just the media part she wasn't comfortable with, not the filmmaking process. Now she's back, including a role in Neveldine's latest crime picture 'Officer Downe'. And I guess only time will tell if she's really back to stay or if she's ready to return to her self-imposed exile ...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2017 0:52:09 GMT
She is one of my favorite actresses, I have enjoyed all her movies apart from Beowulf which i think is one of the worst movies ever made
My top 3 are Matchstick Men Where The Truth Lies Drag me To Hell
I have seen most of her work.
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Post by _ on Apr 2, 2017 0:53:27 GMT
Never heard of her.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 2, 2017 0:59:26 GMT
Have you seen any of her movies?
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Post by _ on Apr 2, 2017 1:05:36 GMT
Have you seen any of her movies? No, Sir, I have not!
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Post by politicidal on Apr 2, 2017 1:33:18 GMT
I thought she was decent in the English dub for Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 2, 2017 1:45:43 GMT
I thought she was decent in the English dub for Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.I've never heard of that movie. Is it an animation?
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Apr 2, 2017 6:27:06 GMT
Drag Me to Hell, but I also love White Oleander and Matchstick Men. She's so pretty.
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Post by politicidal on Apr 2, 2017 13:53:33 GMT
I thought she was decent in the English dub for Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.I've never heard of that movie. Is it an animation? yes it's an anime movie by Hayao Miyazaki ;highly recommend!
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Post by petrolino on Apr 2, 2017 15:34:25 GMT
I've never heard of that movie. Is it an animation? yes it's an anime movie by Hayao Miyazaki ;highly recommend! Ah, cool. I've never seen any of his films but I've heard so much about them. They are often on television here in U K (the channel FilmFour), I should watch one. Thanks!
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Apr 2, 2017 20:31:33 GMT
Drag Me To Hell
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Post by nausea on Apr 6, 2017 17:47:11 GMT
I know shes only about 15 or 16?
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Post by petrolino on Apr 7, 2017 20:58:37 GMT
I know shes only about 15 or 16? She's 37, born in 1979.
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Post by NewtJorden on Apr 7, 2017 21:18:54 GMT
I know shes only about 15 or 16? She's 37, born in 1979. Hard to believe she's 37, she look so much younger.
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Post by petrolino on Apr 7, 2017 21:21:41 GMT
Hard to believe she's 37, she look so much younger. She uses moisturiser.
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