She was also in Plei's Favorite Movie, Sleep With Me.
Damn shame.
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She was also in Plei's Favorite Movie, Sleep With Me.
Damn shame.
she figures prominently in erika's favorite Homicide ep.
Oh, man. Mine, too. The scene where she puts that (killer's) leather coat on Bayliss, looks up at him (a loooong way up, as Adrienne Shelly was tiny and Kyle Secor was freakishly tall) sideways and says, "looks good on you," is one of all time favourite moments on TV. I loved her in Hal Hartley movies, too.
Apparently the preliminary investigations are pointing toward a suicide. She had a three-year-old daughter. Damn.
The baby and the mountain are just not clicking...got everything else.
The baby: What is the baby clutching? Can you think of any famous horror movies about babies?
The mountain: Look at the top of the mountain. What do you see?
Ok, got the DUH on the baby - finally. The same clue again and again and it finally HIT.
The mountain, not so much.
Disregard the bulk of the mountain, the top is what matters.
I finally got it. Oy. FUN!
Apparently the preliminary investigations are pointing toward a suicide. She had a three-year-old daughter. Damn.
Oh no. The linked item had said things were uncertain, but that's really depressing if true.
The scene where she puts that (killer's) leather coat on Bayliss
Oh, her! What a shame.
Finally saw "The Prestige." Jessica, you were right, they kept to the general sketch and motivations of the characters, but they changed a considerable amount of the details and plot. It was beautifully shot, and the sleight of hand was fantastic. Ed Norton's slight of hand in "The Illusionist" was quite accomplished too, but I was put off by the extensive CGI, particularly of tricks that actually *were* tricks back in the day. The CGI was not nearly as visible or pronounced in this one, which was nice.