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LWD – Patricia Clarkson & Emily Mortimer On Lars & The Real Girl

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Talking Lars, opportunities for women in film, what men want, etc…
The discussion
Earlier – Ryan Gosling & director Craig Gillespie

5 Responses to “LWD – Patricia Clarkson & Emily Mortimer On Lars & The Real Girl”

  1. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – iKlipz sucks.

  2. doug r says:

    Never works for me either. I don’t even try anymore.

  3. 4nkate says:

    It was working just fine for me. You have to click on the the underlined red part that says the discussion.

  4. The Carpetmuncher says:

    Both these actresses were just fabulous in Lars, which I adored.
    Patricia is just way too underused. She has got a spark that makes her so interesting.

  5. If I see streaming like the kind iKlipz uses then I almost immediately x the window. Usually whatever it is will be on YouTube by the next day anyway.

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