11:35 EST on NBC!
They will show a clip from the movie.
By: Rose
11:35 EST on NBC!
They will show a clip from the movie.
By: Rose
Categories: Gore · Miscellaneous
Tom Cruise Gets What He Deserves!!
What a flippin' nutjob!
At this point, Over the Hedge is poised to pass Mission: Impossible III in domestic grosses. Yes, talking animals are out-grossing Tom Cruise—and they're not even Pixar animals. It seems beyond debate that Cruise has a problem, especially with the ladies.
The article recommends that Cruise takes one year off to foster (IMO) memory lapses by folks who witnessed him jumping on couches over his "love" of Katie Holmes. It was a total publicity stunt, IMO. AND I can't help but wonder if Katie is locked up in Cruise's basement dungeon or something and having Scientology crammed down her throat WHILE keeping her away from her parents. It seems to me Katie needs a serious intervention to rescue her from the cult freak.
And you can read more about how Cruise does whatever he wants no matter what anyone (wants to) tell him. Kind of reminds me of someone with the initials, GWB. Too cocky to consider he is wrong and refuses to change course. In fact, he won't even entertain hearing anyone telling him that he is wrong. Read more below:
http://www.slate.com/id/2143174/
BY: Rose
Categories: Miscellaneous · Nutjobs
Another Republican to unseat in CT
Chris Murphy gave Democrats what may be their best hope in years of beating veteran Rep. Nancy Johnson (R-Conn.) last week when he moved five miles from the town of Southington to Cheshire, a short drive from Hartford.
While my son's primary (no pun intended) efforts are with the Chris Malloy campaign, he is also contributing a bit to Murphy's campaign against Johnson. Sooo, tomorrow (after my son finishes his canvassing shift for Malloy), Matthew will go to a Murphy fundraiser later in the evening.
Murphy was the first president of Matthew's HS Young Dem's here in town. Since Matthew was the president of the same organization for two years, there's a certain loyalty there — enough where he opted to take some compensable time off from the Malloy work to better Murphy's cause.
More on Murphy:
By: Rose
Categories: Connecticut
I'm a big fan of Felicty Huffman. I'm probably a bigger fan of her husband William H. Macy (you just have GOT to see Fargo!). And I was so pleased that Huffman received awards for this film. That being said, I'm not sure how I feel about it. The beginning was a bit dull, but that may be because I had already seen Huffman on her junket talking about the role in detail. Nothing left to the imagination.
As a woman, I didn't particularly like the character, Bree, in this movie. She was too prim and proper for me. Somehow, though, that persona did elicit a level of respect (limited LEVEL) from her long lost son. But I did like that she had heart and soul (when it seemed at first she did not) so great that she put her surgery in jeopardy in order to help the lost boy try to find some straight (no pun intended) ground in his life.
On that note, I do have questions about sexuality for her and her son and why he persued her before he found out she WAS his father (I hope that isn't giving too much away!). And Bree's mother was a total beotch!! This is a life and an attitude I don't understand. Granted I don't have a child in that circumstance, but I'm quite sure if either of my sons came to me and told me he was a "she" or gay, I would still love them as much as I do now. I might be a bit shocked at the initial revelation, but they are still my boys.
But, geez. That mom had some weird fixations on sex and penises (sp?) in general. She didn't like the pet dog's tail being erect b/c it reminded her of a penis. She yelled at the dog for cleaning his privates . . . accusing it of masterbating. Then she made some references that her husband (the seemingly only sane one in the family) was a sex maniac. Mom is certifiable, IMO.
Anyway, I still recommend watching this movie. It is quite an interesting story. It may serve to give more questions than it does answers. But isn't that what enlightenment is all about?
By: Rose
Categories: Miscellaneous · Rose