Is school over for Emmett yet?
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School is over for Emmett as of last Thursday.
Underrated Sixties Beauties
Capucine! (aka Mme. Clouseau)
Underrated Sixties Beauties
I'm not sure Charlotte counts as underrated. In fact, I think there was a period in the 70s where she would have been called overexposed (in many senses). Granted, she seemed to disappear for a long stretch after that, but she also made a bit of comeback recently as well.
One thing I'll always lover her for: she made a great Avengers appearance, and was pretty much an Emma substitute (until Emma showed up later in the episode).
One thing I'll always lover her for: she made a great Avengers appearance, and was pretty much an Emma substitute (until Emma showed up later in the episode).
As Hana Wilde, in The Superlative Seven.
(Also with Brian Blessed and Donald Sutherland.)
On P-C's rec, I watched Josie & the Pussycats today. That was way better than it deserved to be. Although the "ironic" product placement was a bit much.
Bonus: It passes the Bechdel Rule!
Bonus: It passes the Bechdel Rule!
Huh. I should watch that.
Double-bonus - Oz sings "Backdoor Lover"!
I love that the prefab boy band is named Du Jour.
On P-C's rec, I watched Josie & the Pussycats today. That was way better than it deserved to be.
Right?? Glad you liked it too!
Although the "ironic" product placement was a bit much.
The funny part is that they didn't actually receive any money for any of it. They did it For the Irony.
Bonus: It passes the Bechdel Rule!
With flying colors!
I love that the prefab boy band is named Du Jour.
"Du Jour means family!"
Josie and the Pussycats is phenomenal. I watched it thrice in a row my first time.
I also love Return to Oz, though I think neither it nor the Garland affair really capture the spirit of the books very well. But that's okay by me, because despite loving the world and story, the tone of the Oz books never worked for me.
I agree that Sam Raimi is probably a bad choice for an Oz movie though. I don't think he'll maintain a very good balance of happy and creepy.