I thought she might have been riffing on Germaine Greer, but then I recalled Tracey doing an excellent Australian accent on one of her shows, so I was even more confused…and relieved when she didn't return after the credits.
I thought she might have been riffing on Germaine Greer, but then I recalled Tracey doing an excellent Australian accent on one of her shows, so I was even more confused…and relieved when she didn't return after the credits.
Does he gossip about dating Bernadette Peters back in the day? That's what I'd pay $90 for.
"…but I find it very strange that Jane writes all of her Rs upper-case regardless of context. "
Moonlight
Some Like It Hot
Singin' In The Rain
The Graduate
Dr. Strangelove
Young Frankenstein
Annie Hall
Tootsie
This Is Spinal Tap
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
Broadcast News
Raising Arizona
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
When Harry Met Sally
Ed Wood
Clueless
To Die For
Shakespeare In Love
Election
South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut
The Royal Tenenbaums
Mean…
"the old days"??? get off my lawn, kid!
Also on her list of demands: no getting her hair wet.
Elijah's Shoshanna impersonation was so effortless it took me a second to realise how perfect it was.
As was his casual shrug OK after the guy at WEMUN mouthed "You blow me".
I liked it….maybe because I'm 90% crazy cat lady.
The field reports [and deadpan correspondents] are Daily-Show-in-its-prime quality.
Original: The Lobster
Adapted: Moonlight
"You can’t take humans anywhere."
It'll be Lady Gwyneth; she appeared in Glee, The New Normal and Running With Scissors. Ryan Murphy must have something on her.
Season 2: Laverne vs Shirley
Speaking of flashbacks, I hope we get some of Raphael's time in prison. Shower scene, exercise yard scene, overcrowded cell scene with his bigger, rougher, tatted up cellmates - it's very important for my sense of continuity.
Moonlight: for capturing the beauty of Trevante Rhodes and Mahershala Ali.
Stockard Channing is 73 years old?? I realise she was the world's oldest high schooler in Grease but damn, that surprised me. Although I'm sure she could still play Rizzo in Grease: The College Years.
The surprisingly touching moment for me is when Jack leaves the bus [I can't recall why] and the camera stays with him as the bus slowly swerves away with all the passengers looking back at him, thinking they're doomed, and the music goes all plaintive.
My favourite bit was when that hunky guy gets tied up and tickled and at end of the session he whimpers "…I hate this".
There's my failing memory again; I was sure '..Cherry Moon' came first. I can't believe how little I recall of crappy movies I saw thirtysomething years ago.