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Sir Thomas More was a very smart and savvy—as well as principled—man. http://www.yeyehi.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=132126&pid=209432&page=1&extra=page=1#pid209432 Copyright © 2009 Ed Bagley
What happens in their exploration is really nothing special.  As a viewer I was waiting to see where their relationship was going because they came to no conclusions together, or on their own. http://www.jsy99.net/home.php?mod=space&uid=43246 Sofia Coppola wrote the lead role specifically for Bill Murray, and later said that if Murray turned it down, she would have scrapped the project.
"Miss Congeniality" had a real identity problem as a movie. Unfortunately for Sandra Bullock, the star of the film as FBI agent Gracie Hart, Miss Congeniality could not take her as far as her performance merited. http://www.mmtiyu.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=185494 Coppola reportedly left hundreds of messages before Murray finally called back to discuss her offer to cast him as the star. Coppola apparently knows something about selecting actors who win awards.
What's not to like is this: People who seek true love seldom find it.  People who seek the perfect mate never find the perfect mate.  People who seek to find the true meaning of life seldom find it. http://www.chinakadi.com/html/huang/4.html This proved to be a critical mistake in judgment. It was nearly impossible for Scott to tell the Kingdom of Heaven story in 2 hours, and when the movie received really mixed reviews and proved to be a financial disappointment in the United States, the error was clearly noticeable.
In addition the movie garnered another 27 wins and 5 nominations, including Golden Globe wins for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Actor and a nomination for Best Supporting Actor. http://www.dms333.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=95735&pid=101222&page=1&extra=page=1#pid101222 How odd is it that Bob and Charlotte never introduce themselves to each other despite spending days together contemplating their mutual miserable situations?  This makes no sense to me whatsoever, and does not ring true in real life.
I give Sofia Coppola a lot of credit for not writing into the script a sexual relationship between the two.  In Hollywood this would be like taking the financier's money and not worshipping at his or her feet. http://psmw-test.cim3.net/w/index.php/User:E6sm6056 A Man for All Seasons was writer Robert Bolt's greatest success, first as a play and then as the screenplay for its 1966 movie release following a successful Broadway run.  Bolt's 16th Century period piece has exacting details of the era.
Released in 2000, Miss Congeniality is not a drama, an action adventure, a police flick, a comedy or a romantic comedy. It is a mismatch of all and a master of none. When you add in the corny, juvenile, inappropriate dialog, the film is lucky it had Sandra Bullock as its centerpiece because without her, it would have been beyond dismal. http://bbs.wo3gclub.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=1035531 Norfolk: "Look, I'm not a scholar, and frankly I don't know whether the marriage was lawful or not—but Thomas, look at these names!  You know these men!  Can't you do as I did and come along with us for fellowship?"
Miss Congeniality - 2 Stars (Average) http://www.fn3ds.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=477325 Lost in Translation has some great scenes of Tokyo, but like pictures in a photo album, they only reflect the meaning you bring to them.
Therein is why I gave this film an average rating rather than a good or excellent rating.  I wanted real substance in this film that I could relate to in my everyday life, and I was left wanting. http://asneel.com/home.php?mod=space&uid=90352 Sir Thomas More loses his head (no pun intended) but most importantly, not his soul. Sir Thomas is later canonized as Saint Thomas More by the Roman Catholic Church.
Second, there may be a market for a film in the Middle Ages about the Christian Crusades, a series of military expeditions by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th and 13th Centuries. That market, regrettably, is very small compared to an epic about the Civil War, World War I or World War II. http://bbs.tengteng.net/home.php?mod=space&uid=240097 Interestingly, Charlton Heston lobbied heavily for the role of Sir Thomas More, but was not seriously considered.  Richard Burton was offered the part and turned it down.

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