"If you smile when no one else is around, you really mean it." ~Andy Rooney






"She gave me a smile I could feel in my hip pocket." ~Raymond Chandler.
TAKING A WALK ON THE FILMIC SIDE, TRANSITING THE VINTAGE ROADS.
Kirsten Dunst as Claire in "Elizabethtown".
Ellen Pompeo as Bertie in "Moonlight Mile".
Kate Hudson as Penny Lane in "Almost Famous".
Jaime King as Goldie in "Sin City".
Marley Shelton as Dr. Dakota Block in "Grindhouse".
Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz in "Clueless".
Natalie Portman as Mathilda in "Leon".
Jennifer Connelly as Kathy in "House of sand and fog".
Jena Malone as Gretchen in "Donnie Darko".
Michelle Trachtenberg as Wendy in "Mysterious Skin".
Thora Birch as Enid in "Ghost World".
One of my recent noir female-crushes: Nora Zehetner.
Classic noir crush: Lauren Bacall.
Isabelle Huppert in most of her roles.
Kirsten Dunst at the "Spiderman 3" Premiere in Madrid, Spain.
(Jake Gyllenhaal, anyone?)
She's certainly not on the level of Lindsay or Paris! And, unlike
those two, she actually works. Furthermore, she has good style.
Has anyone seen what she's been wearing to promote Spidey 3?
Classy, alternative, stylish. I don't know what Perez is on.
THICK AS A WHAT-ALL.
Hi, I am having hard times, folks, as usual. But a wave of rage increased my anguish after revising an old mail account and reading a message which had fallen through the cracks from an ex, claiming I had to be a closeted lesbian as the only possible weight-motive for having broken up with him in the past. According to his words (translating from his frightening Spanglish slang): Jake Gyllenhaal (or, more specifically this blog) was a sort of another Merkin for me. It wouldn't be so comical if my health wasn't falling apart these days. Quoting the words of a fan of "Brick": "That made my head hurt like the sharp pain of eating ice cream too fast." -allfivesenses.
