Adrian Mendoza
25May11
dunst joins bjork then :D
I was never a fan until I saw Dunst in the Virgin Suicides. She completely transformed my opinion of her by convincing me she was highly sexual, something I couldn't see her as, until I did. She could be whoever she wanted.
Adrian Mendoza, I saw two interviews with her right after her win, and she was so full of herself, and was so busy condemning LvT (when the press ask her about LvT-rant she should just deflect, not jump on the i hate lars Trier wagon) - especially after the win, she should be more graceful and not least grateful of LvT. (And to the press, talk about the film and not about the nazi-rant, it's getting really old- most people know he's not a nazi by now)
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xiyhvd_kirsten-dunst-on-lars-i-was-embarrassed_people
Fucking bitch! She's acting totally ungrateful of LvT- sure she has to condemn what he said, but she shouldn't forget to fall to her fucking knees and thank him for giving her the part (and thereby the award).
but she thanked him in her speech! she said thanks lars for allowing her to be brave in melancholia or something like that
I agree, she's great, but being underrated isn't necessarily bad. "That's how you're gonna beat 'em, Butch. They keep underestimating you..." (popculture-reference) Fineculture-reference: Prince Hal mingled with thieves and lowlifes, and just when nobody, especially the King, Henry IV, expected anything from him, he manned up surprised everybody. Kirsten Dunst could and hopefully will surprise a lot of people with "Melancholia".