And Jane Fonda is her mother in law, Barbarella Menendez.
And Jane Fonda is her mother in law, Barbarella Menendez.
Not every attempt at a water cooler-social media moment succeeds. Some of them exceed.
Yes.
I always appreciate when you put the That Old Guy hat on.
(ai-yi, I had phone calls and what not; clearly, I have to get all my writing done on Saturday)
This is a great comment. You know, Debbie Harry was considered for the role of Pris. I adore Debbie, but I'm glad it went to Daryl. The devil you don't know, don't-cha-know?
(sorry it's late, was covering a fire)
The Week in Journalism:
We kicked off our afternoon-early evening deadlines this week. I have to say, it feels great to leave and know I have everything done for the day. On the other hand, I've also been putting in long hours, which I think concerns my editor.
RDJ was also appealing in Chances Are, from 1989.
Not too spoilery. I'm just ready for the show to get out of the holding pattern. Even if they go on one date, I'll be satisfied.
"Then actor, that's compacter."
"Yes, and always arrives overdone!"
Totally. That's the wonderful thing about Holling. You know very well he could take care of himself against any man or beast, yet he's so avuncular, has a profound appreciation for the world around him and loves Shelly to pieces. I say it a lot, but Cullum & Geary have elevated what could have easily been a sugar…
Same. That surprised the hell out of me.
Wasn't that just the best? I love how Joel also "needed" to explain how he did it, when she could care less.
I believe so. He's also bisexual, which can be a big plus.
*drops punch bowl*
Damn, damn, DAMN!!!
Affordable weed?
There are elements I was fascinated by. Pris seems to function as the dark side of E.T., even though that's obviously coincidental. I'm also trying to figure out when Harrison Ford became skilled enough as an actor to carry a film. It might honestly be with Witness. It sounds like I'm knocking his work with Lucas and…
Grimy small-town Ohio, you say? Do they give a specific location?
Alas, no.