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She looks mannish and miserable, a la Cathy Moriarty in Soapdish.
Taking the boot off 2009
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The greatest pleasure of "The Last Station" is its combination of complexity and the antic verve that the director brought to the 1991 "Soapdish," a scintillating farce about soap operas.
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Perhaps because Harling and Bergman have such different sensibilities, no one can accuse "Soapdish" of being a seamless movie.
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"Soapdish" is just what any summer season needs - uninhibited lunacy.
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In fact I remember a funny scene in "Soapdish" with Sally Field: she was an aging soap opera diva competing with all the young ingenues Teri Hatcher and Elisabeth Shue and the show's dresser tries to put her in a turban, and Sally just goes ballistic and started screaming about Gloria Swanson or something.
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I thought, wow movies, and "Soapdish" was our last and I said I just want to do movies.
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I thought, wow movies, and "Soapdish" was our last and I said I just want to do movies.
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"Soapdish," as well as the underrated romantic comedy "Heart and Souls" and deeply personal drama "Gracie," there's no question Shue has tackled a variety of different roles.
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"Soapdish," as well as the underrated romantic comedy "Heart and Souls" and deeply personal drama "Gracie," there's no question Shue has tackled a variety of different roles.
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"Soapdish," as well as the underrated romantic comedy "Heart and Souls" and deeply personal drama "Gracie," there's no question Shue has tackled a variety of different roles.
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