StyleIsInUs
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SO that's how it's done? Have a nice body? Um, well ... Anyways, movie could be nice.

arlekindearrabal said:it seems cool... having her face covered up during almost of all the film, and then having it ripped off or something... a face like hers would be very dramatic to see in that scenario
it would be too much for me...

m.j. said:it is very dramatic moment for me everytime i see her... i am like 'where' s mulder... where's scully...'
she scares me... she is an alien...![]()
on the one hand she is gorgeous and the other...it makes me uncomfortable looking at her for too long and I have to look away.I was just about to say that... I'm not very excited, but I hope it all goes well for her.Uh-oh... supermodel-turned-actors rarley end up being good at both
I don't know, I think turning to acting after modeling can potentially go either way, it could be terrible, but sometimes it might work. Saffron Burrows, Uma Thurman, Abbie Cornish (briefly) all modeled before they began acting, for example, but they're good actresseskissmesweet said:I was just about to say that... I'm not very excited, but I hope it all goes well for her.

I agreeTheGlassAngel said:I think the relationship between acting and modelling is very interesting. Both require certain amount of emotion. It's just one's acting tells a story throughout a film while a model tells a story in a couple of pages. One could say that it's harder to set a tone in one picture than it is throughout a movie but it could also be argued that it is harder to sustain a performance throughout an entire full length film than it is in pictures.
Since Gemma is positively wonderful at conveying emotions through photographs, I think there's a good chance that she'll be able to translate that on screen 



TheGlassAngel said:Well...if she can't act...the modelling world will still embrace her![]()

nextnewface said:Actually, according to IMDB, she's going to star in another movie! The Black Ballon