THE BLONDE: That’s because of all the fanatical fans that read the books, and we all know that sex sells!!! Let’s not forget that film you are mocking brought in, five hundred and seventy one, MILLION DOLLARS!
I found the performances almost laughable in that film and totally believable in this one. THE BLONDE: Whatever, my point is… I felt the acting was at a whole other level than performed in Fifty Shades Of Grey. THE BRUNETTE: YES, YOU DO! Why change now? Pa-leasseee! THE BLONDE: I don’t mean to be bitchy or critical but… THE BRUNETTE: Your right, the music seemed darker in the last film.The score by Danny Elfman seemed to lend a dreamy flow. THE BLONDE: Even the music, I found to be captivating, more romantic, and further enhanced the story.
THE BRUNETTE: It’s possible, one can hope! We all know that art imitates life! James…ĭo you suppose they were basing this film on their own personal love life? THE BRUNETTE: Good one, you got me! Moving along… FYI, the screenwriter Naill Leonard just happens to be the husband of the author, E. THE BLONDE: No, they are too perky for that! THE BRUNETTE: Ummm, are you talking about your bra size? THE BRUNETTE: Wow, Hell just froze over!!! Geez, Blonde that was so intellectual and astute of you. This created the environment for the viewer to comprehend the complexity of each of the characters, and why they psychologically behave the way they do. THE BRUNETTE: In this storyline, they did far more character development. THE BLONDE: Yes, it was more loving and less Bondage Shades of Grey.
THE BRUNETTE: Hey, don’t forget about Bella Heath Cote in this category! Furthermore, I actually felt major chemistry between Anastasia and Christian that I didn’t necessarily feel in Fifty Shades of Grey. They were totally believable and kept me on edge. THE BLONDE: On the other hand, I thought that Marcia, Kim, and Eric Johnson, were cast perfectly. Just use your fan!!!And speaking of fans, I understand where you are coming from, but, nevertheless, he worked just fine for me, especially in this second film. I would have liked to see someone more like Hemsworth, Armie Hammer, Greg Vaughan, or some other gorgeous, babe, hunk actor! Whew, I need to put my air conditioner on just thinking of them! THE BLONDE: What mask… LOL and NO! Maybe it’s just me, but I don’t feel Jamie Dornan was cast well for this movie. THE BRUNETTE: For Pete’s sake, Blondie, can you please take your mask off now? Really! I appreciated that they stepped up the glamour with the costumes, hair and makeup. THE BLONDE: Impressive! I absolutely loved the fashion in Fifty Shades Darker… That silver gown was so awesome. I believe the difference came because they used a different director this go around. THE BRUNETTE: I agree! I enjoyed this second installment of this trilogy more, as well. I was happy with Anastasia being more assertive as well… I also, enjoyed Grey being more vulnerable and open, which was completely different from the first film. I was not a fan of the first film and expected even less from this one! Surprise, surprise, I really enjoyed it, and a lot!There was more of a story here, more real passion, and produced far more professionally than 50 Shades of Grey. THE BLONDE: UMM Yes! That being said and ignoring your narky comments,I desperately wanted to hate this film. THE BRUNETTE: On seriously, you think all of those rhinestones from head to toe were appropriate at the soup kitchen we volunteered for last week? THE BLONDE: And that is a bad thing, because? THE BRUNETTE: Oh come on, you’ll go anywhere you can wear bling!
THE BLONDE: To begin with, I will go to any movie where I can wear a mask with bling…