I am googling much safer things. As unlikely as it seems, two childhood best friends (second & the last, never concurrently and totally different paths) ended up in the medical profession (dentist, geriatric nurse) in Tyler, Texas.
So weird.
I also can't get over that C is a dentist. Last I saw him (admittedly, a very long time ago but damned he grew up gorgeous) I had no idea he was going that route. He'd just recovered from a notorious career in, um, manufacturing pharmaceuticals.
But similarly to Sophia, I like Dianne Weist because she looks like my friend's mom.
I love Weist, and have since "Hannah and Her Sisters".
And though I find Zellweger to be very squinty, I've liked some of her performances a great deal.
I think I've only seen La Zellweger in that Tom Cruise Show Me The Money movie, with Awful Toothy Tom Cruise and that Annoying Precocious Kid and her being a spineless You Had Me At Hello idiot. So aside from the squint, I can't like her on any actual merits. To me, she's a simperer.
I thought squinty mcstickperson was the worst part of Chicago.
Plei is me, only for "Chicago" substitute "everything I've ever seen her in."
Everything about her is like fingernails on a blackboard to me. Poison fingernails. On an evil blackboard. From Hell.
I like Renee. Quit bagging on her all you squintophobes!
::gathers up The Whole Wide World, Nurse Betty and Bridget Jones (both 1 and 2) into her arms, croons, "Don't listen to the blue-haired meanie, no matter how cool her hair is. I like you JUST THE WAY YOU ARE"::
::also gathers up Chicago and whispers, "Don't listen to the red-headed voluptuary either. She likes black licorice and Marmite, or maybe Vegemite. Obviously she's mad. Smoking hot, but mad."::
Do you have Matilda already? Can I run home to all your arms?
I finally watched Fucking Ben Affleck, and it was funny, except for being homophobic... I do like seeing who's actually friends in real life.
stands proudly with JZ in the Zellweger corner.
I don't love RZ's face, but if leading men can have "interesting" faces as long as they can act, leading ladies should be able to as well.
The Whole Wide World
Zellweger gets a decent amount of my goodwill on the strength of that film alone. God, I love that movie. (Also: it contains one of the hottest kisses from my recent memory)