ChiKat, I got that it was meant to be that way, but knowing that it is likely the reality of that industry made it more disturbing for me.
Unfortunately, it seems to be the reality of most college girl's lives, as my size 6 dress dummy (which I got to be small) is considered fat by the college actresses I work with. Which they say right in front of me, even though I am obviously more than twice the size of the dummy. I think they make an exception for mom-ish aged women (although I am really just about 12 years older than they). The weirdest thing to me is that small waist no longer equals slender. Their flat, toned abdomens are, like 6 inches bigger than mine at their age, when I was wearing a size ten then considered medium and respectable)
Movies: I just watched The Hours, and liked it. although Claire Danes looked freakishly skinny to me, used to her from My so called life. And Ed Harris's chest/stomach were so hairy that he looked to me like he had sme werewolf disease. Which is probably a tribute to the new male standard of hairless beauty. I was watching Party of Five, Season 1 as well, and although Matthew Fox looks much the same, he has much less chest hair in Lost.
I think possibly Alec Baldwin has all of the body hair in Hollywood. Oh, and Robin Williams. There's none left for anyone else!
Deadwood: Fantastic, all the way through. I especially love the NG's kindness to Steve. I used to feel less love for the character, but the NG's sense of responsibility to the loathsome man who drove his friend to suicide is just fuckin' awesome to behold. Everything about how the townspeople have come together and become better people than they used to be is pure hard-earned truth. I'm going to go out on a limb and say here in the open that Deadwood is the most realistically optimistic show that tv has ever given us, a blessing. To paraphrase James Wright, the show makes us realize that if we were to step out of our bodies, we would break into blossom.
Speaking of kindness & Deadwood--
I'd totally forgotten who Mose was exactly until this last episode. And Aunt Lou & Richardson in the smokehouse
wrecked me. He's one of my favorite characters.
Moses Manuel: [link]
And yeah, I love the hell out of Richardson. I don't think it's a spoiler to mention the wondrous look on Sol and Trixie's faces when Richardson began juggling.
Oh man, the Deadwood white font is KILLING me. Must get this season somehow.
I stopped reading up on the real history of Deadwood because I don't want to be spoiled for the end of the series!
Speaking of I'm pretty sure Joanie talking about how
the kids needed to know what happened to the man who built the house around the tree because they would want to have the whole story was a
dig at HBO.
I think possibly Alec Baldwin has all of the body hair in Hollywood. Oh, and Robin Williams. There's none left for anyone else!
I watched Roger Rabbit over the weekend--add Bob Hoskins to that list (he has a ton of back hair, too!).
And, of course, Steve Carrell....