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TinTin-6's rating
Please, somebody, save Sally Field!!! And while you're doing that, grab Rachel Griffith off that set and run, run, RUN! I can't understand how two great and talented actresses like them were tricked into doing this horrible, boring, terrible TV show. We haven't seen Calista in anything since Ally McBeal, and honestly, maybe it should have remained that way. Sorry Calista. And don't get me started about the dude playing her boyfriend. Wow, where did they pick that one? A Head and Shoulder commercial? Or maybe it's just the bad, over sentimental writing. Or the directing. Or the sappy music playing each time Calista looks sad and confused. Oh wait, that's like every time she's on the screen!!!! Anyway, if the rumor is that the show won't last long, than I hope this rumor becomes a reality.
I just saw this movie last night and I'm still enjoying it! I had no idea what 'Little Miss Sunshine' was about. I had only seen one trailer, which basically consisted of one of the early scenes from the movie, when Steve Carell's character explains to Olive, why he tried to commit suicide. That scene was so funny that I didn't care what the movie was about, I just had to see it. Everything about this simple story of a little girl that dreams to be in a beauty pageant, and therefor drags her whole family on a road-trip from Alburquerque, New Mexico to Redondo Beach, California, is perfect. The writing was incredible, the dialog was clever and every character was so well defined that there really wasn't one single main character. The acting was amazing! I was so impressed with every single one of these actors, but the one that really blew me away was Abigail Breslin. Dakota Fanning watch your back! This little girl acted so natural that you never ever felt she was acting. One good example is the scene in which Olive (Abigail) asks her grandfather (Alan Arkin) if he thinks she is ugly. This scene was so moving that it could have easily ended-up being a very sappy and cheesy one. But the acting chemistry between Breslin and Arkin was so amazing that this is one of the best scenes in the movie. Wow, I loved this movie so much. Can't wait for the DVD to come out. I have to have this film in my collection.