The Film: Poor Michael has just returned from Military school to find out that his mum's shacked up with a psycho.
Of course, he can't say he's a psycho, because everyone'll just think he's weirded out about having a new daddy.
The Stepfather is out this week. We'll let you know whether or not it's worth the ticket.
The Role: Oh, look at that. Amber's playing another peripheral girlfriend character. Meaty.
Amber Nectar: She's only really been on the big screen since 2004. So, has Amber really evolved at all? We'll let you decide.
But we think the answer's probably no.
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ChrisWootton
Dec 8th 2009, 11:47
I don't want to sound like I'm having a go but, what's the point in doing the evolution of a second rate bit part actress who probably won't be around for long? It amazes me that you'll give all this time and space to someone who features in a load of (and I quote) balls and predominantly 2 star movies when you haven't mentioned once! the passing of Richard Todd who died last Friday. How about using this empty space for a celebration of his work?
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theGlimmerTwin
Dec 8th 2009, 18:06
Ok, while I get what you're saying, and from a movie point of view, it's fair enough, I feel it's more than a little insensitive to describe Zack's experience in Alpha Dog as a "fun kidnapping". Taking into context it is based on a true story and that Zack (the real life Nicholas Markowitz) is pointlessly murdered at the end of his experience I think that super seeds any element of fun. I doubt the real life parents would see it in that way anyway. So I think 'poor Zack' is entirely relevant as I'm sure he'd have given up the booze, weed and threesomes to have lived past 15 years old. Wouldn't you?
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bentgaga
Dec 9th 2009, 1:32
I agree, whats the point of this?
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