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Posted on Sunday, 30 December 2012.

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100 Great Film Performances of the Last 25(ish) YearsJENNIFER LOPEZ – OUT OF SIGHT (1998)Karen SiscoHard to believe there was once a time when J.Lo was just an actress. She still shows up in movies now and then, but her pop star/diva persona has so overwhelmed her image that it always seems to be in the way of her acting. But once upon a time, she was charting an impressive rise as a movie star, and she hit her peak in every way under the whip-smart direction of Steven Soderbergh in this modern classic. Lopez has never acted better (or looked better) than she does as a US Marshal who finds herself romantically drawn to a bank robber who kidnaps her when she inadvertently stumbles into his prison escape. After being released, she continues to track his movements even as they both fantasize about what might have been had they met under different circumstances. The film’s entire ensemble crackles, but Lopez is really something special here. Cool, tough, clever, sexy, natural, funny…watching how good she is, I can’t help but feel disappointed that she put the focus on her music career. Her contributions to that industry are unlikely to stand the test of time, but her performance here will…and if she’d kept her energy on acting, who knows where she might have gone.
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Posted on Tuesday, 3 April 2012.

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Out of Sight

With his adaptation of Elmore Leonard’s bestselling novel, Soderbergh could have created just another heist flick, but Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney’s chemistry, along with Scott Frank’s razor-sharp screenplay, takes it to another level. As Sisco, Lopez gets to alternate between tough and vulnerable, all while being lovingly lit by Soderbergh and cinematographer Elliot Davis; meanwhile, Clooney’s screen presence fully evolves here from “moonlighting TV star” to “certified leading man.” As Radheyan Simonpillai noted in his review for AskMen.com, “Soderbergh finds the perfect equilibrium between mainstream entertainment and arty panache, lacing this heist movie/romantic comedy with character-motivated time shifting, prominent freeze-frames, a funky soundtrack and an all-around hip vibe.”  (x)
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Posted on Monday, 6 February 2012.

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Jennifer Lopez & George Clooney

A great director need to reunite them on screen again, what a waste of chemistry.

Posted on Monday, 6 February with 9 notes.
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“Out of Sight” elevator scene.

Posted on Thursday, 24 November with 20 notes.
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“Out of sight” The ultimate ‘cinematic aphrodisiac’

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Posted on Monday, 14 November 2011.

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Out of sight <3
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Posted on Friday, 7 October 2011.

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Jack Foley: It’s like seeing someone for the first time, and you look at each other  for a few seconds, and there’s this kind of recognition like you both  know something. The next moment, the person’s gone, and, and it’s too late to do             anything about it. And you always remember it because it was there             and you let it go and you think to yourself ‘what if’ I had stopped,             if I had said something. What if. What if. It may only happen a few             times in your life…or once.  Out of sight
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Posted on Thursday, 1 September 2011.

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Out of Sight set- Jennifer Lopez, George Clooney, Steven Soderbergh