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Never wanted to be Lucy Liu so bad 😍😩
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Lucy Liu and Josh Hartnett
LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN (2006)
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lucy liu and josh hartnett LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN (2006)
#lucky number slevin#lucy liu#josh hartnett#filmgifs#filmedit#romancegifs#moviegfis#movieedit#cinematv#gifs.
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I am coming to accept that if I see Lucy Liu’s name in a cast list, it’s probably worth giving the project a watch
I love her, and maybe her agent too
#lucy liu#kill bill vol. 1#cbs elementary#why women kill#Chicago#futurama#lucky number slevin#ugly betty#kung fu panda#difficult people
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Josh Hartnett and Lucy Liu
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LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN- 2006 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Slevin (Josh Hartnett) finds himself trapped in the middle of a war between two rival gangsters who both believe he owes them money...
Good comedy thriller. Although gets a bit convoluted i like the plot and the mystery element. Some fun dialogue. Josh Hartnett and Lucy Liu are both great and their scenes together are the most enjoyable of the movie for sure.
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Happy Birthday 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 To The Most Amazing Chinese American Actress On The Planet
Born On December 2nd, 1968
Lucy Liu was born in the Jackson Heights neighborhood of the New York City borough of Queens.
She is an American actress. She has received several accolades including a Critics' Choice Television Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Seoul International Drama Award, in addition to a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award.
Liu has starred as Ling Woo in the television series Ally McBeal (1998–2002), Alex Munday in two Charlie's Angels films (2000 and 2003), and Joan Watson in the crime-drama series Elementary (2012–2019). Her film work includes starring in Payback (1999), Shanghai Noon (2000), Chicago (2002), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Lucky Number Slevin (2006), Watching the Detectives (2007), The Man with the Iron Fists (2012), and Set It Up (2018).
She voice acted as Master Viper in the Kung Fu Panda franchise (2008–2016) and Silvermist in the Tinker Bell series (2008–2014). Her other voice credits include Maya & Miguel (2004–2007), Mulan II (2004), as well as the English and Mandarin-dubbed versions of Magic Wonderland (2014) and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013). She also voiced Callisto Mal in the Disney-animated film Strange World (2022). Most recently, she starred as Kalypso in Shazam! Fury of the Gods and directed the Disney show American Born Chinese.
She is Very Well Known for Her Iconic Roles in Various Films & Several TV Shows Over The Years
From Charlie's Angels, To Kill Bill, To Kung Fu Panda, From Ally Mcbeal, To Elementary.
She is also a Critics Choice Awards & a few other Award winning Awards
She is A All Asian Magnificent Work Of Art & is a Talented Artist 🎨 herself on her spare time of course.
PLEASE WISH THIS MAGNIFICENT ASIAN 🇭🇰🇲🇴💛 AMERICAN ACTRESS OF PHENOMENAL ACTING A VERY HAPPY BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊
THE 1
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ONLY
MS. LUCY ALEXIS LIU🇭🇰🇲🇴💛
HAPPY 55TH BIRTHDAY 🎂 🥳 🎉 🎈 🎁 🎊 TO YOU MS. LIU & HERE'S TO MANY MORE YEARS TO COME
#LucyLiu #CharliesAngels #KillBill #KungFuPanda #Elementary #StrangeMagic #ShazamFuryOfTheGods
#Lucy Liu#Charlie's Angels#Kill Bill#Kung Fu Panda#Elementary#Strange Magic#Shazam Fury Of The Gods#Kalypso#Spotify
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Hiii ! Here some film ask : 1, 2, 7, 9, 15, 16
Merci beaucoup our tous tes questions, chèrie! :D 🎬
What’s the most depressing movie you’ve ever watched? Easy: Tyrannosaur (2011, directed by Paddy Considine)
2. What’s the most disturbing movie you’ve ever watched? Ooof, okay that's harder because I've some things that do definitely squick me out. For once I saw El perro andaluz way to early at the age of 11, and I still can't forget the moon-eye scene (I don't recommend looking this up, and if so with massive gore warning.) Given that I might not even have watched the most transformative horror movies yet, I think the movie making me feel the most squeamish was Happiness (1998, dir. Todd Solonoz) - which is not even a horror movie. But psychologically thrilling nonetheless. :D
7. A film you wish had a sequel? Phew, another taxing question. Mostly I like movies which manage to economically tell a story within their runtime. Unless their part of a series or saga. And even with these I think they should contain a logical tale within themselves. That's good story telling, knowing exactly how to tell everything properly. (Also sequels often are not... good - mostly.) Alright, enough rambling, if there was a movie I feel like wanting "more of this, please!", Nice guys (2016, dir. Shane Black) could've been such a fun buddy private eye dramedy series.
9. The most aesthetically pleasing movie you’ve ever watched? Uuuh, so many to choose from. I'm general I really love good photography and landscape shots, so even weaker Tyler Sheridan titles, and some of Scorsese's newer movies strike some aesthetical chords in me. There will be blood is generally a good movie (it has Pual Dano it it, yay!), some landscape shots are still burned into the back of my mind. The photography and background design was perhaps the only things that saved Maquia (2018, dir. Okada Maria) for me. Sorry to be such a weeb on main but The Adolescence of Utena (1999, dir. Ikuhara Kunihiko) is just absolutely fantastic visual direction, framing, colour symbolism, geometrical design, direction, theme, and animation skills are at their absolute peak in this movie. But as we are on the topic of anime, every Yen spend on Akira was worth the visual result. Tarsem Singh always creates gorgeous images, the costuming as story telling, the bright colours, the sets, an absolute treat. Edit: How did I forget about Loving Vincent (2027, directed by Hugh Welchman and Dorota Kobiela)?! One movie which doesn't have the most outstanding editing, or colours but still stands out because of the sheer absurdity of set design was Lucky number Slevin (2006, dir. Paul MacGuigan). There is an entire production process for movies. Did none say anything against these terrible wallpapers?! Their existence in the movie was deliberate but how did this decision come to be. I remain fascinated. (By the way the movie is fun, Lucy Liu is in it, yay!) Also, I am a simple woman: If a movie lives on delicious looking cooking scenes, I am all in!
15. A film everyone loves but you hate? Phew... I think for me there is this sense when a movie gets a lot of general hype how "great!", "fantastic!", and "genius!" it supposedly is, and then I watch it, and... it is well made. It s a good movie. In the sense that the crew knew their craft: Proper story telling, good build-up, good lighting, good sound, good costume, good acting. Over all a good work. In times of scraping for the bare minimum of course it's exciting to see a well put together work, and not Netflix slob to fill the screen and kill time. In comparison to another Rayn Reynolds Netflix paycheck work, Boy kills world looks like pure cinema. :/ Still, there is this weird sense of annoyance when a movie is good but no Park Chan Wook, and the fan adjectives are larger than the work itself. But the movie I really don't get the hype for is Mean Girls. Probably I was too old when I watched it, by virtue of being a non-US-citizen, the high school scenario doesn't make sense either. However the only reason I understood why people liked it was nostalgia ("it's so quotable" girl, even Morbious got quoted, the movie is still garbage). It is racist (when isn't Tina Fey), and lacked the actual depth, and larger insight why girls terrorize each other in school than the much better, much more thought through Heathers had. Don't get me wrong, everyone who likes it shall enjoy themsleves, it just a movie I absolutely do not get (if there're better works about such a topic in comparison as well)...
Edit: Oh wait, apparently, I depsise this movie so much I banned it from my conciousness: Seven (1995, dir. David Fincher). A dear friend of mine explained to me carefully how good the editing was. She is right. Yes Fincher is a good director but the material he directs is so often more about him despising other human beings - and the script of Seven is gross and gory for the sole purpose of making an edgelord edgy point how hopeless and bad people are, man. It's nowhere as deep as it wants to be. Given that I've watched other stuff of his, and how all his villains are put in bright colours, I am convinced Fincher must've been traumatized by his mother getting hit by a paint pot. I don't know how else to explain this drap colour grading. This is a movie I can barely be objective about anything.
16. A film you love and everybody hates? A cure for Wellness (2016, dir. Gore Verbinski). I don't know if it's exactly hated but it received poor reviews, and bombed at the box office. Still, I'd fun.
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lucky number slevin is the movie of the century, it's an absurdist neo-noir crime story, it's a romcom, it has giggly lucy liu in a 2006 sweater and skirt in front of every single horrible wallpaper you can imagine
#he's so fucking frustrating and i know why he's doing this bc i've seen it and i need everyone else to see it right now#i'm going to have a screenplay annotating party with my roommate when we get back to school#i cannot be normal about this film it's ridiculous and hard to look at and it's so strange and i love it so much#lucky number slevin (2006)#a post#they do say slurs bc it's 2006
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Lucky Number Slevin (2006)
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Director Paul McGuiganWritten by Jason Smilovic Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Sir Ben Kingsley, Stanley Tucci, Michael Rubenfeld, Peter Outerbridge, Danny Aiello, Robert Forster, Corey Stoll. After a losing his job, and a horrible break up, Slevin (Hartnet) heads to New York but is mugged as soon as he gets there. He heads to his buddy Nick, who has mysteriously…
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Lucy Liu and Josh Hartnett
LUCKY NUMBER SLEVIN (2006) dir. Paul McGuigan
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Hello, I don't know if you watch the Rookie but if you already know the show you're probably gonna guess my next sentence... What do you think of Lucy Chen and Tim Bradford chemistry?
I thought they had decent chemistry, nothing mindblowing, but enough to believe they liked each other, but that was up until they got together. The act of them getting together was so anticlimatic and since then nothing, no chemestry in sight.
What do you think?
I don't watch The Rookie so I looked up some scenes, most of them are from season 5, which is I guess when they get together, I got a couple of clips from season 2 when she bets that she can find him a good date and one from season 4 and I have to say even then, I find it very forced but in a way that's common for television couples in the past five years that it seems like normal decent chemistry but it's actually really impersonal for what it's supposed to be. When I was watching them, I don't know why but it made me think of Lucy Liu and Josh Hartnett in Lucky Number Slevin and how that's the type of vibe they should be and unfortunately there aren't many clips of them because the clip I wanted to show was their dinner but it's not on youtube but
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also third ask in very quick sequence but i was right earlier. number seven is nice this time of year -🦭
whenever I see "number seven" written down I always think of that one movie called lucky number slevin
absolutely wild movie, terrible, has characters named "Slevin" and then also "The Fairy" but also lucy liu so like. I made a sacrifice to watch it.
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It’s the time of the year again where I have to tell everyone who doesn’t want to hear it to watch the Movie Lucky Number Slevin, if you’ve never seen it. Don’t google it and risk spoilers, just watch it (it’s like a ganster clever crime type of movie), it’s so damn good. And the casting is the bomb too, it’s with Josh Hartnett, Lucy Liu, Morgan Freeman, Ben Kingsley, Bruce Willis, Stanley Tucci, I mean..
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I'm watching Lucky Number Slevin (it's not good but it's an old favourite) and it's so weird watching Lucy Liu be this super bubbly ADHD character
in my head she's always O-Ren Ishii from Kill Bill
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