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Thursday
Mar172016

Lizzy Caplan and Amanda Seyfried: Mean Girls No More

Murtada here. Mean Girls alums Amanda Seyfried and Lizzy Caplan have announced upcoming projects. Amanda will star with Clive Owen in Andrew Niccol’s sci-fi thriller Anon. Niccol, the director of Gattaca (1997), and Seyfried have previously made the very forgettable In Time (2011) together. Caplan is joining Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in an untitled period spy thriller directed by Robert Zemeicks. Set in 1942, the film follows a spy (Pitt) who falls in love and marries a French agent (Cotillard) during a dangerous WW2 mission in North Africa. Caplan will play Pitt’s sister.

More Lizzy and Amanda after the jump......

Both projects seem meh to be honest. Niccol hasn’t really made a good movie since Gattaca. And shouldn’t Caplan be starring in her own movies after her breakout in TV’s Masters of Sex. Playing second fiddle to two of the world’s brightest stars is nothing to scoff about but she deserves better.

Everyone who watched even just a few episodes of Masters of Sex knows that Caplan can break hearts then mend them immediately in the same scene. That performance should’ve given her more film opportunities than The Interview (2014) , the sequel to Now You See Me and this supporting part. Someone finance a romantic comedy for her directed by Leslye Headland, they proved they can deliver together with Bachelorette (2012).

Is Lizzy talking about studio heads?

For a while Seyfried seemed on the verge of bankable stardom. Two very successful musicals in Mamma Mia! (2008) and Les Miserables (2012), the hit Nicholas Sparks adaptation Dear John (2010), plus an indie showcase in Lovelace (2013). But somehow those led only to bit parts in silly comedies A Million ways to Die in the West (2014) and Ted 2 (2015). We know Kaplan definitely deserves a bigger career but does Seyfried? After all she was completely overshadowed by her co-stars in Noah Baumbach’s While We’re Young (2014). It might have been the thankless "girlfriend" part though. She seems stuck in mediocre films or mediocre parts when the projects are more challenging.

A year ago Rachel McAdams would’ve been in the same situation. But now she’s an Oscar nominee with hopefully more opportunities. Could either of these parts prove the Spotlight needed for Seyfried and Caplan?Time will tell. 

 

Besides Mean Girls, what do you think are Seyfriend and Caplan's best moments?

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How many WWII era movies has Brad Pitt made now? Yikes.

March 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterHayden W.

Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard in an untitled period spy thriller directed by Robert Zemeicks. Set in 1942, the film follows a spy (Pitt) who falls in love and marries a French agent (Cotillard) during a dangerous WW2 mission in North Africa

That sounds so "OF COURSE THEY ARE" that it's basically sounds like a parody.

I thought from the title that Seyfried and Caplan were going to be working together. *sniffle*

But to be honest, even though McAdams is doing well for herself now, I honestly thought she would have been at Jennifer Lawrence levels of stardom. She was almost there around the The Notebook/Red Eye era but then she just took this big inexplicable break from the spotlight and killed that momentum. She's back now but still isn't that huge.

March 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDerreck.

Where's Lindsay Lohan?!?!?

*sniffle*

March 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDAVID

I miss Lindsay Lohan :(

March 17, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDAVID

I think Lizzie Kaplan is an excellent actress.... Master of Sex

March 17, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterrick

I'm not convinced Lizzy Kaplan deserves a bigger career. She played every scene on Masters of Sex the same way, as though she was reprimanding a child just off screen. I find her to be a very off-putting actress.

March 18, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterSuzanne

Suzanne, I agree with your take on Kaplan. Not impressed..

March 19, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMike

You're so right about Lizzy Caplan, who is just phenomenal on Masters of Sex, the stand-out of an already superlative cast. She had that surprise Emmy nod, but public enthusiasm for her show dipped dramatically after S2. She's such a capable and surprising talent - like you, I wish someone would give her a role worthy of her talents.

As for Seyfried, she's a trickier kettle of fish. Of course she's great in Mean Girls, and I think Chloe really showcased her as a 'star', but other than Lovelace (which had a lot of problems), she seldom feels especially stretched. Yeesh, that role in While We're Young...

March 19, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterben1283

I've been blogging Masters of Sex every episode here: http://www.lippsisters.com/category/masters-of-sex/

Just FYI. ;)

March 23, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDeborah Lipp
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