The last time we get together Monday morning Movie Club, we were talking about younguns glamour within. Today, though, we met to discuss the olds not so glamorous j. Edgar! Clint Eastwood's latest drama does not set the box office on fire this weekend (even though Hey, cracking a number eight for the 147-minute biography of average, historical figures who are gay are not so bad), and the critics gave it only 40 percent fresh rating at Rotten Tomatoes (one percent better than the stupid abadiproudly, Ouch), but many are here to discuss for us who view it, so let's dive right with some talking points to get you started.
That is quite a favorite-son Transcriber?
In the main frame of film, long succession Hoover dictate his memoirs handsome young agent that is installed in his Office, but enough typist-boy that you don't like it? The audience laughing with recognition see sweaty palmed Gossip Girl star Ed Westwick? When Hoover replaced him with Michael "from the reboot Melrose Place , it's an upgrade or change? Or whether your tastes run more to this?
What do you think of old age makeup?
It puts our own crack team of forensic work, and we can define the following equation, which must be affixed to the wall of inspiration from the team makeup is responsible for guiding the Leonardo DiCaprio and Armie Hammer into their dotage screen:
So many cameos by random!
Let's be honest: Leonardo DiCaprio, Armie Hammer and Judi Dench had many scenes which are juicy, but the rest of the supporting cast didn't have much to work with. (Sorry, Naomi Watts!) However, that doesn't stop the motorcade of people completely random famous who showed up for a single scene
Gay Edgar Hoover
The romance of bad DiCaprio and Hammer works for you? We were a little worried about DiCaprio, burrowed so deep that had been behind his "tragic period" phase that he has forgotten how to strike a spark with anyone who sails, but the hammers will definitely try to make the gap. (We will admit that they made some old adorable, even if they remind us of this.) And what did you think of the scene where Hoover tried on the mother's dress? He really should stop in a necklace, right?