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Title: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 11:53:27 am
Hi everyone,

I'll never forget first seeing Linda Cardellini in Scooby Doo and Scooby Doo 2 (never watched ER), and remarking to people how terrific her performances were in those films (to raised eyebrows no less), particularly in the second film when she's crushing on Seth Green (now that's acting). 

However, for some reason I feel really attached to her in Brokeback, she has such a warmth and generosity of spirit, so embracing, so lively and full of feelings.  She really takes that little role and runs with it, and the pathos is affecting. 

I grew up in a small town like Riverton, and Cassie would have been a great catch if my life hadn't been as it is (*clears throat*).  Funny how Ennis never really thinks of her as much more than some waitress who wants to go to nursing school or something.  Maybe it's Cassie, maybe it's Cardellini, but that small role really hits me.  She's got a lot of vitality, that's for sure. 

Hope she ended up happy. 

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: dmmb_Mandy on April 26, 2006, 12:08:55 pm
I was thinking about her the other day. I loved her ability to take charge and move in on Ennis, 'cause you know he wouldn't make the first move. She provided new fun and excitement for Ennis, and a bit of a distraction from his daily pain, even if only temporary.

I agree, Cardellini did a great job.

I hope Carl treats her well.
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: serious crayons on April 26, 2006, 12:29:43 pm
I hope Carl treats her well.

Carl? He's nice. But girls don't fall in love with nice.

RT, thanks for introducing some interesting new discussion points. Please keep it up! I like Cassie a lot, too. Bolder even than Lureen, she goes after that cute taciturn guy (and who wouldn't?) even though he doesn't seem all that receptive and she has to make all the moves.

As I timidly confessed on another thread, I like her better than Alma and have more sympathy for her. Yes, Alma had a sad marriage, but she was also kind of whiny and naggy and wimpy (long before she finds out about Jack). If Jack weren't in the picture and Ennis were straight he still might easily have gotten bored with her. Cassie has much more spirit.

Not enough to impress Ennis, though. I feel sorry for both of them in that pie scene.

Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 01:44:08 pm
How about a little more love for Cassie guys, this thread is dropping like a rock...    ;D

rt 
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: SFEnnisSF on April 26, 2006, 01:47:59 pm
I really liked Cassie too.  She was just a girl trying to make it in the big world and find Mr. Right Cowboy.  Poor thing got caught tangled up with a gay man.  But really, she was honest, cute, sexy, likeable, etc.  I thought Linda did an excellent job with the role.
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 02:16:10 pm
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Poor thing got caught tangled up with a gay man.


Why did that just make me laugh?

I'm in an evil   mood, that's why... 

where did that devil go anyway... (uh, talking about the missing emoticon and not former posters) lol

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: littleguitar on April 26, 2006, 02:19:04 pm
I like Cassie's outfit when she first shows up... ok, that's pretty surface, but she made those short shorts and hair sprayed hair look good!

Great threads, rt! Thanks for that!
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 02:21:43 pm
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Great threads, rt! Thanks for that!

hey little,

THANKS, and plenty more to come. 

But wait -- what about Cassie's shoes when she walks up to the jukebox? 

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: serious crayons on April 26, 2006, 02:24:27 pm
Not to mention her tube top.

RT, thanks again for coming up with so many good new threads. I have been sad lately, thinking that by now we must have hashed over every single second, angle, moment, metaphor, question and implication of this movie. I'm so glad you're finding ways to prove that's not the case!
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 02:34:42 pm
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RT, thanks again for coming up with so many good new threads. I have been sad lately, thinking that by now we must have hashed over every single second, angle, moment, metaphor, question and implication of this movie. I'm so glad you're finding ways to prove that's not the case!

Lat, you are so cool for saying that, my pleasure and I'll think up some more....  You're nice.   :)

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: serious crayons on April 26, 2006, 02:39:51 pm
Thanks, but it's true! OK, here's an embarrassing confession: I actually lay awake last night trying to think of new subjects for threads. Everything I thought of we had already done. Yet I can't stop talking about this stuff.
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: littleguitar on April 26, 2006, 02:59:38 pm
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Great threads, rt! Thanks for that!

hey little,

THANKS, and plenty more to come. 

But wait -- what about Cassie's shoes when she walks up to the jukebox? 

rt

LOL yeah those shoes are pretty amazing as well... I don't doubt her feet hurt, I can barely stand all day long in tennis shoes at my job, I can only imagine wearing those babys!
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 03:07:43 pm
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actually lay awake last night trying to think of new subjects for threads.

HEHE.  I just wanted to liven things up here today, so I threw six topics up to see what would stick....

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: MaineWriter on April 26, 2006, 03:22:01 pm
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Great threads, rt! Thanks for that!

hey little,

THANKS, and plenty more to come. 

But wait -- what about Cassie's shoes when she walks up to the jukebox? 

rt

LOL yeah those shoes are pretty amazing as well... I don't doubt her feet hurt, I can barely stand all day long in tennis shoes at my job, I can only imagine wearing those babys!

I actually had a pair of espadrilles of a very similar style, probably in about that time period (I bought mine in 1977) and they were very comfortable, actually.

Of course, nowadays, all I wear are sandals or clogs.

L
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 26, 2006, 04:06:11 pm
Something tells me those shoes were also a fixer to get Cardellini closer to Ledger's height for the dancing, etc., though she still looks petite and short next to him.

rt
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: Flashframe777 on April 26, 2006, 08:44:44 pm
When is the Cassie Jukebox outfit going to hit Ebay?  I'm ready to snipe at the last minute. O0
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 27, 2006, 02:36:43 am
Yes, the eBay wardrobe has been a little slow these days, hasn't it?  And yeah, watch out for that tube top!  LOL.

rt    ;D
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: dmmb_Mandy on April 27, 2006, 02:42:13 am
You are your "evil moods", rt, LOVE 'em  ;D

Really gone to bed this time.. lol
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: Ellemeno on April 27, 2006, 02:56:48 am
I love Cassie too.  I have often wondered why Linda Cardellini hasn't been on panels and talk shows with the other four.  I see her as significant too.  I think it's a marriage bias - the two leads and their "wives" get invited on Oprah, for example. 

I had never heard of Linda Cardellini before BBM (or practically anyone in the movie - the one I knew best was Randy Quaid!)  She is beautiful and a heck of an actress.  The difference between the lit up, alluring Cassie we first meet, and the sad lil punkin we last see are very different.  I've been TiVoing her ever since.

Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: LakeStupid on April 27, 2006, 03:14:35 am
You should check out the Freaks & Geeks series, Clarissa.  I was a huge fan of the show way before I even knew about Brokeback Mountain, and Linda Cardellini (the star of the show) was actually the person I wanted to see the film most for.

Freaks & Geeks is, easily, one of the top cult classic shows ever made and Linda does one hell of a job in it.  If you are unaware of the premise... it is about two groups of people, one of which this girl is a part of and the other of which her brother is a part of... and their struggle as misfits trying to make it through high school in 1980 Michigan.

Wonderful show.
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: dmmb_Mandy on April 27, 2006, 12:02:00 pm
*pictures RT in a tube top*..HOT! lol!
Title: Re: Why I Love CASSIE
Post by: rtprod on April 27, 2006, 02:20:07 pm
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*pictures RT in a tube top*..HOT! lol!

"What will they think of next?"