Bryce Dallas Howard is joining up with Emma Stone and Viola Davis in the film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett’s novel The Help. Read the full post.
Apr 27
2010
11:57 PM ET
Bryce Dallas Howard lands key role in 'The Help'
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Aibileen is supposed to be in her mid to late 50s. I don’t think Queen Latifah looks that old. Give a new actress a chance. Too bad Dolly Parton is too old to be Celia.
I just hope the movie is more accurate than the book geographically. On page 69 is this sentence “Outside, a combine whirred in a cotton field.” Anyone raised in any part of the South knows that a combine harvests wheat, not cotton.
Chandra Wilson, who plays Miranda on Greys Anatomy is the ONLY choice for Minnie. Gwyneth Paltrow
would be a fine choice for Skeeter if she can be made to look young enough, Don’t know if Kelli Pickler has the acting chops to play Celia but I pictured her when I read the book. S Epatha Merkeson, best known for Law and Order,would be tremendous as Aiebeline. Anyone who saw her on the stage in Birdie Blue would agree.
Emma Stone and Viola Davis are excellent actresses, but Bryce Dallas Howard is absolutely awful and much like Kate Hudson, only got into the industry via nepotism!
WOW!!! Just saw the movie and was
WOW!!! Just saw the movie and was deeply moved. Most peple in the cineima did not leave their seats for a good 5 min after the movie ended. A lot to take in and digest. Proud of my generation for starting the Civil Rights movement but we can’t ever stop, lest we forget! GREAT FILM will see it again. Thanks