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âHundreds of film performances dazzle, shock, and dumbfound you in the moment, only to evaporate the second you exit the theater. The best, however, swim in the brain and linger there long after, leaving behind impressions, insights, and visuals that remain just as evocative as they were upon first or second meeting. Rowlands has made it impossible to forget Jeannie Rapp, Minnie Moore, Mabel Longhetti, Myrtle Gordon, Gloria Swenson, Sarah Lawson, Another Womanâs Marion, and every other woman whose unsteady life she has steadfastly inhabited. But she has also made it equally difficult to recall what lifeâor the moviesâwere like before Rowlands herself ever existed in them at all.
In Gena Rowlandsâ hands, life and the movies are overwhelmingly one and the same.â âMatthew Eng
A tribute to Gena Rowlands on the 89th birthday of this acting god
(Source: TribecaFilm.com)
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âIâm always gonna look at you like that. I donât care if weâre together 500 years. Iâm always gonna be excited by you. To me, youâre always gonna be new. So thatâs it.â |  Minnie and Moskowitz (1971, John Cassavetes)
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On the set of John Cassavetes âs âMinnie and Moskowitzâ
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Minnie and Moskowitz (1971) dir. John Cassavetes
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Minnie and Moskowitz (1971) dir. John Cassavetes
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Gena Rowlands in Minnie and Moskowitz (1971) dir. John Cassavetes
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todays autistic character of the day is: danny boodman t.d. lemon 1900 from the legend of 1900
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The Legend of 1900 director Giuseppe Tornatore and Tim Roth
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The Legend of 1900 (1998), dir. Giuseppe Tornatore.
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