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Showing posts with label Julianne Moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julianne Moore. Show all posts

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Julianne Moore::Who Does a Better Sarah Palin?


Sarah Palin has been the subject of several spoofs throughout her political career. Tina Fey’s impression of John McCain’s 2008 running mate is easily the most famous, but Julianne Moore could give the SNL alum a run for her money with her performance in Game Change, a new HBO film about the 2008 presidential race. The Huffington Post reports that the movie is based on the book “Game Change,” by Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.
Ed Harris will play John McCain, Woody Harrelson plays adviser Steve Schmidt, and Julianne Moore will step into the boots of Sarah Palin. Moore didn’t give her opinion on Sarah Palin, but she did say that filming the movie gave her a different perspective of politics in general.
She told ABC: “So much is about how do you get on the air, how do you get the most media attention, how do you make the most noise. When, in fact, what we’re all looking for is leadership. We don’t want noise. We want people who are going to take care of us.”

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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Julianne Moore: Same Sex Relationships Will likely be better parents



The Hollywood actress,Julianne Moore  who starred in critically-acclaimed movie The Kids Are All Right, about a lesbian couple raising kids in California  told people in same sex relationships will likely be better parents because they can’t breed by accident.

She told  “You know what else is really nice, is if you’re in a same-sex relationship, you can’t have a kid by accident, so these children are planned and loved and wanted, well-educated and well-adjusted  and that’s what you want,” 

“That’s what we’re all here for, right?”

 Also Julianne recently vowed not to have cosmetic surgery.

First and foremost, I’m an actor and so I don’t want to do anything to my face,” she said.

“I can do whatever I want, and I’m still going to be 49 years old, it’s not going to change anything.


“I don’t know that I’m going to look any younger, I’m just going to look like I’ve had something done to my face.”


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