The book is fantastic also. It is the only Graham Greene I've ever read.
The book is fantastic also. It is the only Graham Greene I've ever read.
All of Me is a darling movie. You'd think it would be one of those on television constantly. It is really hard to find fault with the movie. There are two amazing comedic performances. It has a sweet ending. But I never see it in the flipping channels sense.
She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress but lost to Lee Grant as the Academy needed to atone for the Hollywood blacklist.
For Halloween in the mid-90s, my friend and I were Jack and Jackie Kennedy after the assassination. We chopped fettucini and put it in fake blood and rubbed it through my hair. We made latex appliqués for the throat wound and front of the head. My mom was giving a pink suit to Goodwill, so we took that and put blood…
I love that damned film. It is so funny. Just little things like that old mother saying, "Nose candy!" Also, Waters's commentary track is so funny. (I also suggest his commentary on Mommie Dearest.)
We do not believe in Jared Leto.
I adore him. Though I am fortunate to only have seen him in The Quiet American and Gods and Monsters. How 'bout them egg rolls, Mr. Goldstone?
The theory is that Lewis's comedy is largely physical and visual and therefore easily translates. Think Jacques Tati. His films are cinematic.
He did not kill her.
I often translate French pages for entries in English which are just stubs.
I once heard a stat that Wikipedia has an 8% error rate, equal to Encyclopedia Britannica. No clue if it is true and I think I heard it on a 24-hour news channel.
I do remember Paul Harvey but when he did "The Rest of the Story" on AM radio. It was a fond memory of traveling. Even as a child, I enjoyed a good yarn. They were too short though. I wanted something with three acts.
It sounds more like Truman.
I'd be more interested in seeing it from the POV of Gary Condit, since his life was ruined by rampant press speculation. You could have a deeper drama which is one part police procedural and one part on a critique of the national press.
You ought to familiarize yourself with the œuvres of Walter Brennan or Andy Devine.
I probably should have added that Crichton spun a good yarn. It gave a little bit of science for the layperson and added verisimilitude. His characters were one-dimensional and the plots were often thin, but the books were a lot of fun. People can be shitty toward writers but what is wrong with enjoying yourself with…
I recently read You Only Live Twice because I hadn't read any of the Fleming novels since I was a child and wondered what I'd find. I bring this up because a lot of people say Fleming's writing was racist (see Live and Let Die).
I love the Taco Bell.
Crichton is really hot and cold. Next is positively batshit. I listened to it during a long nighttime car ride.
One need only come to Burlington, VT.