Sunday, June 30, 2013

Juliane Moore to be cast as yet ANOTHER villain. I swear once you play Sarah Palin you are typecast forever!

"Evil? You don't know what evil is. Try playing this lunatic!"
Courtesy of Atlantic Wire:  

Well, Sarah Palin herself won't be playing the pivotal role of President Alma Coin in the third (and, yes, fourth) Hunger Games films, but the woman who played her to so much acclaim, Julianne Moore, just might—and in full-on Palin fashion.

Deadline's Mike Fleming Jr. reports that Lionsgate and director Francis Lawrence are honing in on Moore to play Coin, the duplicitous leader of Panem's rebellion and president of the mysterious District 13. It's pretty much perfect casting. Moore, as we learned from her Emmy-winning performance as Palin in HBO's Game Change, is great at brining out the best in the sleazier elements from politicians, and Coin is definitely sleazy, using heroine Katniss for her own ulterior motives. The character—minor spoiler alert—is ultimately responsible for one of the most tragic and surprising deaths in the book. 

Of course this follows up Moore's recent turn as the batshit crazy bible thumping mother from hell in the soon to be released remake of Stephen King's Carrie.

 Here is what Moore had to say about that Palinesue role:She told SFX magazine:

"It's impossible not to be scary as this character. She is terrifying. I think any time you encounter a parent being cruel it's terrifying and that's the bottom line. If you think about being a child or an adolescent, you are relatively powerless." 

What can I say, once you start playing deranged lunatics who are constantly placing children in danger it's just hard to stop the momentum.

However I have to say, that as terrifying as Coin and Margaret White, are they will STILL pale in comparison to the Lunatic from Lake Lucille. Because THAT unnatural creature still walks among us.

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:20 PM

    Poor Sarah has so many people to hate, Katie Couric, Tina Fey, Julianna Moore. All they did was to show how limited Sarah Palin was. It's like hating the mirror. (Speaking of mirrors, doesn't Palin ever look in one to see what she looks like, if her real hairline shows under the wig?)

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    1. Anonymous6:43 AM

      "It's all about job creation!"

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  2. Anonymous5:30 PM

    Perfect! I'm going to celebrate Julianne Moore on Quitting Day and watch Game Change. It never gets old.

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    1. Anonymous6:37 PM

      I hope HBO does show it again on Quitting Day. I never tire of it either.

      We all bear our burdens and faults, and I am compassionate by nature, but enough already. She's reaping what she's sown and the derangement is more and more evident every passing day.

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  3. Anonymous6:23 PM

    Love it anytime someone can bring out what we have known for so long that Palin is an idiot who never should have held office, much less being chosen as a VP choice.

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  4. Anonymous7:09 PM

    Viva Sain't Sarah, leader of the FreeDumb Party!!

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  5. Anonymous7:19 PM

    If Game Change proved 2 things, it proved:

    The media thrives on being biased and hateful

    Sarah Palin, despite never living as such, is a justified victim.

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    1. Anonymous7:19 PM

      OUCH! It still stings huh! Baldy IS Game Change and don't you evah forget it troll!

      LMAO!!!!

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    2. Anonymous9:54 PM

      You poor delusional nitwit.

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    3. Anonymous5:41 AM

      Snort! Justified? She proves her detractors correct every time she opens her mouth.

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  6. Anita Winecooler7:37 PM

    I don't fault Julianne Moore at all for risking being typecast. "Game Change" was enough preparation for all three roles combined.

    She's well educated, beautiful and talented enough to "escape the Palin Curse".

    Damn, that second photo is intense! Copying Sarah's "bling" is the perfect punctuation.


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  7. Anonymous4:29 AM

    A little off with this comment but I couldn't resist posting Jennifer Rubin's latest column. She might as well have used Sarah Palin's name as the example of all that is wrong with GOP presidential wannabes instead of listing (just) 10 points of what a bad candidate would look like:

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/right-turn/wp/2013/06/30/will-gop-primary-voters-behave-like-dems-in-2016/?hpid=z3

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  8. London Bridges8:38 AM

    In the new Carrie, does Carrie become preggo after a camping trip, and does the mother remove a preemie baby from Carrie's belly using her fist and then announce to the world that she, herself, is preggo in order to fulfill some ancient satanic prophecy? Once the baby is released from the church-run hospital, is there a mad cross country dash in an airplane to enveil the child to the world?

    Just wondering!

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