Natalie Portman hiding behind a four-poster bed
Like Fuschia in Gormenghast.
Still haven't seen it, but got a note last night from someone who said, "Damn, some of the stuff in ROTS makes you wonder why Han had to shoot first." Comments?
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Natalie Portman hiding behind a four-poster bed
Like Fuschia in Gormenghast.
Still haven't seen it, but got a note last night from someone who said, "Damn, some of the stuff in ROTS makes you wonder why Han had to shoot first." Comments?
Whoever recommended the Muppet Wizard of Oz:
You were SO right. It had zero production values, but infinite heart. And really hilarious writing.
How do they keep DOING that with muppet movies? Treasure Island is so brilliant, too.
Pictures from the Mysterious Skin premiere.
Poor MT. Something's terribly wrong with her eyes. She looks much better here.
Gordon-Levitt is looking weirdly Heath Ledgerish.
I rarely say this, but I think MT looks too skinny.
She does get thinner and thinner. It's freaky. Also, that eye makeup is indeed freaky, and i generally LOVE too much eye makeup. I'm a fan of the raccoon look.
Gain ten pounds, do more family films, MT! Do it. Ice Princess was so cute.
If Bunty aur Babli is playing near anyone, it's tons and tons of fun -- it's a Bollywood version of Bonnie and Clyde, and DH and I both really enjoyed it. (It's long, so I'll tell you in advance that the love song is your chance to go to the bathroom.)
Where not to film your masterpiece. (Big PDF of Aon insurance risks for all countries in the world.)
I just got the following email:
We are very excited that we have been given the opportunity to invite you and a guest to a special advanced screening of a new film starring a major independent film actor playing one of the most influential writers of all time.
Anyone know what flick this would be?
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory?
BWAH!
Seriously, it looks like maybe an Untitled Ernest Hemingway Project starring James Gandolfini.