Oh I know! Anne Hathaway just isn't Barbara Feldon.
I think Jon Stewart looks fantastic tonight too.
Cate looks good but I think Helen Mirren wins my vote for best dressed this evening--she looks amazing.
Watching from home and participating in a couple of live blogs--I've got a funny group of friends so they're always fun. I can't wait to see what Cate Blanchett turns up in--she usually looks stunning, and I'm looking forward to Jon Stewart hosting too.
I'm utterly in love with that red peplum set--it looks like the design on the front may be raised (I'm blanking on the term right now) which would make it even more wonderful.
I grew up in the 70's/80's so I was dressed very, very badly as a child.
My mother dressed me like Heidi when I was young; puffy sleeves, rick rack, short gathered skirts, lots and lots of tiny floral prints. I also had a pair of bright purple bell bottomed pants and my mother sewed purple...
I watched Lust Caution today and boy am I sorry I missed seeing that one in a theater. One of our local rep movie theaters sometimes brings back "recent" movies and I'm going to keep my eye out.
I love Ang Lee movies (well, the Hulk was a bit of a stumble, but...). Wei Tang was amazing, I...
I was just going to say--I don't think I've ever seen pictures either or you that aren't really, really good.
It's fun to play tourist sometimes. I envy you living so near Canturbury Cathedral--I loved my visit there. I went to the best bakery near there too--this was 16 years ago so it's...
Rather random, but this is the first thing I thought of when I read this thread title.
I had an art teacher in high school who was very perceptive--he always seemed to know when I needed a kind word and I will be forever grateful to him for letting me eat lunch in the art room and work on my...
Damn straight they would!
I have to go for my first one sometime in the coming year. Not looking forward to it but it must be done. I've known a frightening number of young women who've had breast cancer, among other types.
As far as paps go, the right person makes all the...
I used to watch his Ealing comedies on the Public Television station as a child; I think I was the only 9 year old who wanted to see Star Wars because it was an Alec Guinness movie!
Oh, Pleasantville makes me tear up, if not outright cry at several places too:
The scene in the maltshop with the Brubeck playing in the background "There are some places that the road doesn't go in a circle. There are some places where the road keeps going..."
When Maguire is putting the...
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