khenton wrote:A min of three, hmmmmmmmm. The fate of the free world hangs on my answer. Z z z z K
Actually, what we will do is glue popcorn to the end of two strings. We then dangle said popcorn from your forehead while winding the string around your ears like a pulley. tboss will take the right; I'll take the left. It will be like a curtain call each time Daniel is onscreen alone. The butter will keep your eyes moist and youthful in appearance.
Yes, a Festival requires a FEW in attendance. Few = 3 or more. A couple just isn't a Festival. It's a non-event. Your attendance is required .
Good solution..
How about this? Will even have a tickle effect
BTW - from what I know, DH is shown at the TFF (Toronto Film Festival)
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
We are in for a wild ride girls, I saw 5 traliers in TV yesterday and I wasn't watching that much TV.
DH is on it's heels and posters and trailers to come, before you know it Dragon will come along,
We are going to need oxgyen, chill pills, cooling off misters, OMG. It's going to be some year.
When we have dry spells they are dry and when the wet spells come they are wet...
Thanks, Mags. It is a sight, isn't it? From pretending to play house to really playing house. Forever. She waited 41 years to get married. He pretty much waited 43. Not intending to take anything from Ella, I just don't think he would have gotten married at 24 if she hadn't been in the picture. This marriage just seems so right and it is so very real.
sf2la wrote:Thanks, Mags. It is a sight, isn't it? From pretending to play house to really playing house. Forever. She waited 41 years to get married. He pretty much waited 43. Not intending to take anything from Ella, I just don't think he would have gotten married at 24 if she hadn't been in the picture. This marriage just seems so right and it is so very real.
I agree, I consider this to be his first real marriage.
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..