Thursday, December 15, 2011

Sandra Bullock Describes Inadequate Screen In time 'Extremely Noisy and very Close' (VIDEO)

You could expect that Tom Hanks isn't in 'Extremely Noisy and very Close,' much as his character (SPOILER! ... although it's in every single trailer) died on 9/11. But Sandra Bullock, who plays his widow, also provides a far more compact-than-expected role. On 'Today' Thursday morning, the actress referred to they chosen for just about any supporting role as her first follow-around her Oscar-winning submit 'The Blind Side' because the movie was far too good to exhibit lower. "It's truly this excellent story from the child's perspective from the products happened within the existence that was this horribly tragic event," Bullock told 'Today' host Matt Lauer. "Also to notice through his eyes is a lot more, In my opinion, poignant and impactful, instead of notice by having an adult's eyes." Didn't she mind being banished to supporting status? "I've already had people moments [just like a leading lady], In my opinion. I'm speaking about, there might be more, I am unsure, but I am unsure the amount of moments and options similar to this you will see -- with tales similar to this, with company company directors and casts similar to this -- It's like the rare moments around where all the elements exist, and so they all meet up for a lot of strange or bigger reason. You can't refuse compared to that,In . she added. Watch the whole interview below. [via THR] [Photo: AP] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook

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