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Type: Drama   Region: Argentina   Year: 2003  
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《"That Star Wars Girl" Hollywood Gets Truth-Bombed At The Golden Globes! (TV Episode 2020)》Storyline
As Elsa perches and poses on the rock cliffs within view and suns herself (in an incredible depth-of-field shot), becoming a siren herself, the creepy Grisby morbidly inquires about O""Hara""s background.Although the film was nominated for four Academy Awards nominations (without recognition for director Scorsese, screenwriter Paul Schrader, or cinematographer Michael Chapman): Best Picture, Best Actor (Robert De Niro), Best Supporting Actress (Jodie Foster), and Best Original Score (Bernard Herrmann, nominated posthumously -- Herrmann passed away shortly after completing his work in this film) - all were unrewarded.Then Lecktor responded with the real reason for Graham""s visit, something Graham didn""t want to admit: "You came here to get a look at me, to get the old scent back again, didn""t you?" As he was looking over the files of the serial killer he had agreed to assist capture, Lecktor asked, almost as an afterthought: "Would you like to leave me your home phone number?" He then added as Graham hastily departed: "Do you know how you caught me? The reason you caught me, Will, because we""re just alike." AfterDaily PlanetEditor in Chief Perry White (Laurence Fishburne) heard of the incident nearby, he declared the paper""s next headline to his assistant Jenny Jurwich (Rebecca Buller): "End of Love Affair With Man In the Sky?" Reporter Clark Kent looked up at White with a disturbed look.The moonlight, the swampy marshes, and the surface of the lake all capture the astonishing play of the light.