Deep Cover, Bryce Dallas Howard and Orlando Bloom
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You can always see it coming.” The gang’s all here for what ends up being a spectacularly apathetic action comedy. It’s marginally better than expected, if only because I was expecting something truly awful.
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Lots of comedies have attempted to cynically rely on actors’ improvisation skills to patch up their uneven, unready scripts. By comparison, the way Deep Cover uses improv comedy as a major engine for its plot feels like a loving tribute to the form – in theory, at least, if not necessarily in practice.
Bryce Dallas Howard admits that she has 'never been shocked' when a project she worked on flops at the box office: 'You can always see it coming while you're making it.'
I don’t know what it looks like.'” Von Trier then threw a glass of water in her face. “So I threw a glass of water in his face. He goes, ‘Why did you do that?’ and got up and left. That was my introduction to the Lars von Trier experience,