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Post by Jablea on Jan 21, 2023 14:48:02 GMT -5
I'm going to have to finally agree with those who are not on team beard. He looks so much lighter, fresher, younger in these pics where the beard is either invisible or looks like shadow. I still like him in scruff, with more ginger, and getting rid of the dark sideburns that meet up with the beard which square up his face. I just looked at my DH and yep same sideburns but although his are now turning grey they never weren't ginger although when the gray did start to appear he was trying to touch them up. inshort - I've always been team beard but the current darkness makes him look Machiavellian.
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Post by LindaG23 on Jan 21, 2023 14:56:54 GMT -5
Jablea — Are you OK?!?! I ran to get the virtual smelling salts in case I needed to revive you. Personally I think one day on team no beard is healthy, lol. In all honesty, I not sure I even remember what his unhaired face looks like... but I'm willing to find out!
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Post by Jablea on Jan 21, 2023 14:57:25 GMT -5
REVIEW by RogerEbert.com Sundance 2023: Fairyland, Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie, Magazine Dreams
One of my biggest surprises in the decade I’ve been covering this fest has to be Andrew Durham’s “Fairyland.” Not only was it stuck with a 9am premiere on a business day—not usually a great sign of quality—but it’s of a genre of drama that usually doesn’t work for me. Memoirs that are effective on the page often lose their emotional impact when translated to the screen, usually because filmmakers destroy all the personal touches in an effort to make something more broadly accessible. Durham never does this. The debut director, who was given the book on which this is based by producer and friend Sofia Coppola years ago, finds the right balance between personal touch and giving space to tell someone else’s story. It’s a film that’s rewardingly rich in detail, and it’s the specificity of it that gives it so much of its emotional heft because we have to believe characters exist in the real world before we care what happens to them. We undeniably do here in a film that I suspect will move many people who lived through this dark chapter in history. “Fairyland,” based on the memoir by Alysia Abbott, opens in the ‘70s with the death of Alysia’s mother, killed in a car accident. It completely throws Alysia’s father Steve (Scoot McNairy) for a loop, and he decides to move across the country with his young child, becoming a part of a Haight-Ashbury commune run by an outgoing character played by Maria Bakalova. It’s here that Alysia realizes that her dad is gay as he first falls for one of the guys who crashes on the commune couch (played by Cody Fern) and then later dates openly in the San Francisco scene (including a long relationship with a guy played by Adam Lambert). While Alysia’s grandmother (Geena Davis) questions Scott’s ability to raise his daughter, he imbues her with a creative spirit, pushes her independence to a level that will allow her to standout later in life, and generally does the best he can in his situation. He uses the phrase “noble failures” late in the movie, and I think that’s a beautiful way to describe a parent who may stumble even as he’s trying his best. -------more www.rogerebert.com/festivals/sundance-2023-fairyland-still-a-michael-j-fox-movie-magazine-dreamsWhat a great review. I can't believe they have posted a still of him on the set and in character yet. Glamberts love to press like buttons.
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Post by LindaG23 on Jan 21, 2023 14:59:17 GMT -5
I am waiting patiently to find out what "Charlie" looks like. Probably a tall bearded white guy with great hair and maybe freckles.
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Post by svca on Jan 21, 2023 15:36:21 GMT -5
Jablea — Are you OK?!?! I ran to get the virtual smelling salts in case I needed to revive you. Personally I think one day on team no beard is healthy, lol. In all honesty, I not sure I even remember what his unhaired face looks like... but I'm willing to find out! Me too!!! I hate beards, on anybody. I'm ok with the scruff, but I hate beards as a general rule, especially bushy ones. Yuck lol. Lucky for me, hubby has never, in all the time I've known him, been able to grow a beard. He tried to grow a mustache, long, long time ago, and it came in so blonde, that he looked like he had a milk mustache
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Post by pi on Jan 21, 2023 16:47:45 GMT -5
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