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Laura Linney described 1995’s Congo, which was her debut movie, as a “delightmare.”
Based on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the movie landed seven nominations at the Golden Raspberry Awards.
The movie additionally featured Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.
Laura Linney has starred in her fair proportion of award-winning initiatives, however she’s not with out a few rotten tomatoes.
The Golden Globe winner mirrored on her previous roles with The Independent, together with her debut function in 1995’s Congo that nabbed seven nominations (together with Worst Picture) at the Golden Raspberry Awards, which honor the worst of cinematic failures.
Despite the movie’s adverse reception, the American Classic star shared admiration for the motion movie that follows an expedition group that encounters a violent gorilla species deep in the African jungle.
“Congo’s one of the great bad movies of our time!” she shared. “It’s a great one. It’s a delightmare. That’s what I call it.”
Laura Linney in 1995’s ‘Congo’
Credit: Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett
Directed by Frank Marshall and based mostly on the 1980 novel by Michael Crichton, the movie additionally starred Dylan Walsh, Ernie Hudson, Tim Curry, Bruce Campbell, and Delroy Lindo.
The Frasier actress admitted she hasn’t watched the movie “in so long” however may rewatch to have a glimpse of her youthful self. “I’ll go back to it when I’m really old and want to feel good about myself, and be like, ‘Oh God, I was young. I was sweet — look at that. And look at my arms!’ I’ll do that,” she mentioned.
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Linney additionally detailed her time taking part in Wendy Byrde on Ozark, for which she obtained three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
“It was very special,” Linney mentioned of her time on the Netflix collection and dealing with costar Jason Bateman, who performed her husband Marty Byrde, a monetary advisor who begins to launder cash for a Mexican drug cartel.
“He understands filmmaking to his bone, in his marrow,” Linney mentioned of the Zootopia star who additionally helped direct the collection. “He loves being behind the camera far more than he likes being in front of it.”
You can watch Linney’s full look on The Independent‘s collection Life in Pictures above.
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