
Alas, she was never in the Spice Girls.
But she did play Violet in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events".
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Sat 30 Jul 2011, 14:25,
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But she did play Violet in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events".

that she went from kid to sexy lady within the space of a few years o.O
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i went form being a cute kid to a monsterously hideous man
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i likey
I have this on pre-order, though i think ive already told you:
www.onesixthwarriors.com/forum/1756157-post18.html
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Sat 30 Jul 2011, 14:30,
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I have this on pre-order, though i think ive already told you:
www.onesixthwarriors.com/forum/1756157-post18.html

There was no one picture which matched Uma Thurman's pose, so I had to cobble it together.
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woo though - good job. I wouldnt have noticed if you hadnt told me. Top shop!
What did you think of the film? I didnt see it at the cinema, and i downloaded it because i thought it would be shite. Really enjoyed it though, and will certainly be buying it on blu ray when it comes out in a week.
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Sat 30 Jul 2011, 14:40,
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What did you think of the film? I didnt see it at the cinema, and i downloaded it because i thought it would be shite. Really enjoyed it though, and will certainly be buying it on blu ray when it comes out in a week.

And this film was possibly a better visual thrill than "Watchmen", which I love.
The sound FX were spot on, as always.
But, as with most of his films, his musical placements are often wildly off the mark - either coming in too strong at the wrong time, or just being a really shit choice for a song.
It worked for about a third of "Sucker Punch", but the rest was grating and clunkily delivered.
The story didn't really engage me, and the dialogue was pure exposition.
Would I watch it again?
Without hesitation. Yet I'm tempted to do so whilst wearing my i-pod.
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Sat 30 Jul 2011, 14:55,
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The sound FX were spot on, as always.
But, as with most of his films, his musical placements are often wildly off the mark - either coming in too strong at the wrong time, or just being a really shit choice for a song.
It worked for about a third of "Sucker Punch", but the rest was grating and clunkily delivered.
The story didn't really engage me, and the dialogue was pure exposition.
Would I watch it again?
Without hesitation. Yet I'm tempted to do so whilst wearing my i-pod.

but it was the first film I've been to that made me want to punch the cinema staff as I left.
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I was approached to do a background mashup video of one of our music mashups (Pink vs Billy Idol vs Katy Perry vs Kesha) but utilizing the Sucker Punch movie interplayed amongst the musicians. It was for the woman who designed all the girls corsets in the film who was doing a fashion show at the event. This was my video / remix..
vimeo.com/m/#/21480183
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Sat 30 Jul 2011, 18:18,
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vimeo.com/m/#/21480183