Carter.


She looks like a crack addicted vampire.
I'm not necessarily saying this is a bad thing. She needs to branch out, she's either in some psychological drama, or some psycho period drama as a toothless whore or some buxom wench. And then she played an ape!

And also, wasn't she in some King Arthur movie as his *beep* up sister?
She should be in a movie where she is the lead character, or at least one that matters.

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Hopefully Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd will be a great role for her...

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I find her annoying, she is a good actress though.

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aw i though she was great. She was in Merlin where she played Morgan Le Fay. She has acted in quite a few different genres of movies. She gets cast in period dramas because of her features though i think she avoids those types of movies now

More than one side? You're doctor Jekyll and Mr Jack@ss!

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She looks beautiful in this film, in my opinion. Ethereal, even.


"I'd say this cloud is Cumulo Nimbus."
"Didn't he discover America?"
"Penfold, shush."

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See, the thing is that she is a dramatic, eccentric person. People get drawn to roles that resemble their interests, that's why she has a number of dramatic, emotional, dark roles. It's her style.

She has branched out, though. Yes, she's been recognized to be playing the dark, sometimes druggy characters, but she's played lighter and less dramatic characters such as Jenny in Big Fish and a few of her juvenile films (Wallace and Gromit, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory).

She's done many leads, going back as far as Lady Jane to Sweeney Todd.

Yep, she was in Merlin, a Hallmark film done wonderfully and now one of my favorites with her. She portrayed the only character in the movie who wasn't stupid and ignorant and actually down to earth.

Please, lets not diss the actors in the movie's forum. People come here to talk about how great a film was or something they didn't get. It's dissapointing when fans come to join in a conversation and they see people putting down their favorite actress.

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