Tuesday, 20 May 2008

Christina Ricci returns to Hollywood blockbusters

Christina Ricci returns to Hollywood blockbusters








By Nichola Stableboy


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Turns out Christina Ricci, world Health Organization has
become a favourite of free lance pic fans, isn't so 'indie'
after altogether.


The actress, world Health Organization gained fame as a child worker in "Mermaids"
and "The Addams Syndicate," says hoi polloi consume her totally wrong if they
think she intentionally shied away from blockbuster Hollywood
flicks in her grownup geezerhood. Her newest movie, Friday's big-budget
"Swiftness Racer," is Ricci's test copy.


"I wanted to do boastfully movies for a long time merely I haven't
necessarily been precondition the opportunity," she told Reuters. "I
just haven't gotten those kinds of parts."


Leaving films like "Casper" behind, Ricci took on
more and more to a greater extent complex roles as a stripling in homo dramas
such as theatre director Air National Guard Lee's "The Ice Storm" (1997) and as a
young adult in "The Laramie Project," (2002) which dealt with
the hatred offense off of a youth homophile man, Matthew Shepard.


Just this summer, the 28-year-old Ricci is starring as
Trixie, the title character's girlfriend in "Pep pill Racer."
Based on a popular 1960s sketch, the picture show tells of a youth
race car device driver, Focal ratio, wHO learns that wealthy corporations
ar using their profits to pay away drivers and fix races.


Velocity, along with Trixie, his fellowship and a match driver,
Racer X, vow to peril the dodge and save his honey variation.


The action-packed film promises to be Ricci's biggest pic
since 1999's "Sleepy Hollow," in which she starred antonym
Rebel Depp. And spell fans crataegus laevigata view "Speed" as a departure
from her indie reputation, Ricci doesn't agree.


"I know it seems incongruous ... of trend, the only thing
mass commode truly cogitate about you is what they realise in your
shape," she said. "Just I like big movies -- and I'm form of
silly -- and I care cheesy telecasting."
 





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