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| Here's a recent article I found on a Movie/DVD review that mentions Liv. Quote: |
Acting isn’t generally a large concern in a primarily action-oriented film like Armageddon, but Bay assembles a cast that includes some quite well-known actors. In addition to Bruce Willis, there’s Steve Buscemi, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton, William Fichtner, Will Patton, Owen Wilson, Peter Stormare, and Michael Clarke Duncan. These actors certainly make the ensemble cast more interesting and memorable than the typical action-hero lineup. Women, on the other hand, don’t seem to have much of a role in the Armageddon universe apart from tending the home fires. It would have been nice to see Liv Tyler (as Grace Stamper) have a more substantial role than “the girlfriend waiting at home,” especially since the setup of the movie suggests that she learned about drilling at her father’s knee. The lone active female in the film is one of the NASA astronauts (Jessica Steen), who doesn’t get much screen time.
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Personally, I think Liv was more that just the girlfriend waiting at home. She was also the mourning daughter. She showed us fear, sexyness, lonelyness and a small comedic streak. Of course it would have been great to see her playing a bigger part, but how else could they have fit that into this movie? __________________ Carrie: Meanwhile, I was finally confident I could heat up my sex life,
because I was a sex columnist, I was resourceful, and I was drunkitty drunk drunk. Icon SATC  |
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