Also, is this Patty Griffin the Patty Griffin of Living With Ghosts ? I mean, the singer/song writer?
Sumi, sure looks like it.
Also, a Patty Griffin picture just for Hec.
t /Hec likes short-haired carrots
'Never Leave Me'
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Also, is this Patty Griffin the Patty Griffin of Living With Ghosts ? I mean, the singer/song writer?
Sumi, sure looks like it.
Also, a Patty Griffin picture just for Hec.
t /Hec likes short-haired carrots
So, not Carrot Top, then?
IIRC, he even cracked a smile or two in character, before his bumper crop was burned. Then he went all broodypants.
I have never seen this movie, but I read the book, and "broodypants" is the nicest thing I can think of to say about it.
I think her hair's pulled back, not short.
Clive's in Precious Bane? Huh. I love that book and really enjoyed the miniseries. One of the most romantic things I've ever read.
Being the skimmer that I am, when I first read that my mind went to Cash's little boy, Owen. I was mightily impressed.
He could be an actor--he's got the drama down when he cries now. Throwing the head back, raising and lowering the tone, and even the eyes. He can squeeze out the tears better than SMG.
From Mutant Reviewers latest news update:
Be Wery Qwiet, I'm Wabbit Hunting: The novel Watership Down, which has already been turned into a movie, is now being made into a mini-series from the director of Cube.
Protect Your Fake Baby: Clive Owen will be starring in The Children of Men, a scifi flick set in a future where mankind hasn't been able to have kids in 18 years... except for one lucky, lucky girl.
Another post to add a scathing review of Bewitched. When a reviewer starts out his article with the line "Warning: vicious personal-sounding attacks to follow. I want revenge on those who stole 100 minutes of my life," I'm thinking that this might be fun to read.
She gets the nose twitch right - probably because the script smells so bad that it's a natural reaction.
Ouch. That was a painful read (and he's not usually an especially bile-filled reviewer, so he must've really loathed this thing). And I haven't seen Wicked or even heard the soundtrack, but the big love for it here among the Buffistas is making me feel oddly protective of Kristin Chenoweth.
I'm not sure if I would like it(although my gut instinct despite my childhood love for the show is "not really.") but they are promoting it SO much that it is at that "show me that trailer again and I'll NEVER see it!" stage. You know?
co-writer/director Nora Ephron
I did not know this was hers. One more reason not to see it, then!