Emmanuelle always had a great upper lip but I suspect she's gone all Lisa Rinna in trying to maintain it. Sad, that.
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Saw Wordplay last night and enjoyed it mightily. Will Shortz = adorable. The Crossword participants are a much more supportive and healthy bunch than the Scrabble players seemed to be from the documentary I saw on that compeetion, and most of them seem to have interesting lives. I was all NPR geekish throughout, getting all excited to see Merl Reigel and Neal Conan onscreen. BUffistas would definitely dig this flick.
Has anyone heard any word on Down in the Valley?
She has always denied having work done, but BĂ©art is pretty much consistently mocked in France for her new lips.
Check her out here (just below Isabelle Adjani): Emmanuelle Before and After
Has anyone heard any word on Down in the Valley?
I have no idea what this is, but it just earwormed me with the elf song from the animated Hobbit.
I saw the Space Monkey movie and it was a blast!
There were pirates in a hamster wheel made out of bone !! Also, later, continuing the hamster wheel thing -- more pirates in a mill wheel which was for some reason attached to a church. Why? I don't know!
And can the 3rd movie come out next week?
Oh, and Jack Davenport all scruffy and piratey ? = hawt. And that fight with Jack and Capt. Jack and Will -- fun.
I have no idea what this is, but it just earwormed me with the elf song from the animated Hobbit.
It's Edward Norton's new film. I saw a trailer for it and it's about a real cowboy in THE Valley who falls for Evan Rachel Wood.
I was just wondering if it's going to be crap or good.
I REALLY need to see some pirates. I may call in a marker for a free babysitter for a matinee.
Ed Norton + Evan Rachel Wood is an interesting and slightly disturbing idea, that I may well have to see.
ETA: It's doing well on metacritic, with lots of reviews (mostly from Cannes, I'm sure).
Sumi, is it worth going to see by myself this weekend if I am a big old loser who can't get anyone to go with them until next weekend?