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Recently Released In Theaters Reviews
2012 Twilight: New Moon Planet 51 The Blind Side Mammoth Red Cliff Dare The Messenger Pirate Radio Precious The Fourth Kind The Box A Christmas Carol Men Who Stare at Goats The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day Recently Added Spotlights Paul Rudd Jason Segel Nicolas Cage Rose Byrne Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore Jared Padalecki Amanda Righetti Clive Owen Naomi Watts Joaquin Phoenix Steve Martin Renee Zellweger Liam Neeson Maggie Grace Dustin Hoffman |
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to be so out of your comfort zone.” But like any fear, the more you confront it, the more comfortable you’re likely to get. Such was the case with Reese who came into her own after the first couple rehearsals. “Everyday we took voice lessons…I took autoharp lessons…We recorded for four hours everyday for almost five months.” That’s the kind of dedication that went into the making of this film. The film’s co-star, Joaquin Phoenix was no slouch either and constantly burned the midnight oil. “Joaquin and the guys, they literally practiced every day. They’d do a twelve hour shooting day or fourteen hour shooting day and then they’d go home and practice more. It was really thrilling for me to see that kind of conviction.”
Walk the Line is a powerful film that centers itself on the life of one of the world’s most intriguing personalities. When you watch Joaquin and Reese, you think your watching Johnny and June. You identify with their troubles, rejoice in their moments of triumph, and watch as the characters grow. “It is a story about their early life and finding themselves as adults.” And they do, just like most people eventually do, but it was getting there and following them on their journey that was the exciting part. As for Reese Witherspoon; well she has no shortage of work. That much I can tell you. Three films in the works are enough to keep anyone busy. But as for now, we have Walk the Line and June Carter to give us our Witherspoon fix. And with that I have no complaints.
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