Link: JUDE'S NANNY NOT SO DANDY
This story is regarding the nanny that Jude Law cheated with. They ridicule her because she’s kinda chubby and not very sexy in a photo shoot she did for The Mirror. On this point they are right -- she looks a little like a deer in headlights. Anyone who has watched ANTM knows there is a reason why some people model and others don’t. I don’t really care what the post thinks of the nanny.
My real problem with this article is they call sienna miller an A-list actress. Really? A-list? Where is this list and who else is on it with her? Giselle? Tyra Banks? Jessica Simpson?
As far as I know, she’s only done Alfie and she barely had any lines in that. She might be a great actress (I hear she's been doing great on stage in London), but at this point she’s only famous for being engaged to Jude Law.
Anyway, the story made me laugh out loud. That paper is so ridiculous, and their gossip is getting worse. The Daily News ELLE story about Nina Garcia was such a great scoop and the Post has yet to mention it.
Friday, July 22
NY Post thinks Sienna Miller is A-list
Monday, July 18
Lost love?
Can you love someone you only met once? In college, I bought this guy coffee because he was an off-campus student and it was the end of the semester and I had meal plan points left. His name was Dennis and he had the best smile I had ever seen. That wasn't why I did it, I just thought it would be nice to save someone a few bucks so close to Christmas. Anyway, someone interrupted us and we went our seperate ways.
Right before I was about to graduate I was running into the student center to meet some friends for a end of the year party celebration thing. On the way in this guy with a great smile started walking toward me like he knew me. I smiled back not knowing who the hell he was, and then he started talking to me and he mentioned that I had bought him coffee back in December. He was really freaking cute and we talked for over thirty mintues, even moving out of the sun to sit down. Then once again someone interrupted us and we went our seperate ways. I gave him my number and hung around the student center on a day he said he'd be there studying, but I never ran into him again.
But I don't even know his last name, all I know is that he had these dreamy eyes and warm smile. I'm not even sure what he looks like anymore . . . in my head I picture him like Mark Ruffalo, but who knows. So, can you fall in love in thirty minutes? I think about him time to time, with the same pang of regret from other things I didn't pursue. Like if I had just come out and said "you're cute. what's your number?" and he didn't give it, I'd be in the same situation I'm in right now. Except I wouldn't be thinking I was missing out on something.
Saturday, July 16
Johnny Depp rocks
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory was really great. Tim Burton is a sick man, but I think this was his best film in years. Johnny Depp is absolutely wonderful, as usual. He just becomes the character, so much so that you forget you're watching Johnny Depp.
The daddy subplot was unncessary, but Burton will probably never give up that subtext in his films. However, it didn't detract from the film.
What I liked most about the film is that it is so different than Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, so I could enjoy this one without comparing it to Gene Wilder's film. So now we have two great film versions of the children book, the more recent one being much darker, scarier, and (naturally) bizarre. Well done guys!