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She never did anything for me before but after seeing Waitress and August Rush, she has grown on me, maybe she needed a little age to bring her looks together
Keri Russell
Thanks, that was the last scene I saw.
guess I will ask this here. Did anyone else see the 7th heaven episode? I had to leave before the last 10 minutes and was wondering if Chris got any more scenes. If was kind of fun to watch him playing a young druggie, but otherwise, he really didn't have much of a part in what I saw.
There is a real joy in watching this show again on TV. For some reason, it is better than watching it on dvd, maybe because you get to savor each episode on it's own, instead of moving on to the next one.
I think this is the last episode before the show hit it's groove. The various stories still didn't fit together quite right, I have always felt that Bringth it on was the first episode where it all started playing together. they found the rythmn which would be there until almost the end of the second season.
Just say no is still an interesting episode, as they are expanding the characters, and developing things which will work well for them though out the series.
One interesting thing, (especially for this group), is that for me, they hit their stride on the Adam/Joan relationship before the whole show had. I think they found it in The Boat, and it plays really well in this one. I know I know, Adam is barely in this episode, but what is there is perfect. The look on his face in the background when Joan is talking to the other guy, it says it all. He has completely fallen for her. Then when he tells her that her boyfriend is a jerk and stole her fathers badge, he isn't getting any enjoyment out of it(the usual way a show would play this). Instead he is clearly upset that he is hurting her. That is what love really is, not wanting to win the girl, but wanting the girl to be happy. The show was already exploring love through their relationship, even if it hadn't started yet.
I thought the Psycho was going to have the slightly longer version of the film. (apparently they trimmed a couple of shots here in the US, and the longer version was released in the rest of the world). I understand it amounts to a second or 2 of footage, but still it is something they could sell it on.
I don't know if it is worth seeing or not, bur Chris's episode of 7th Heaven is on the Hallmark channel on Friday at 1pm.
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The photo is really excellent, when you say it is a bit of amateur photography, did you take it with a timer, or did a friend take it? Because whoever took it has a very good eye.
Stockard Channing was in Six Degrees of Seperation with Donald Sutherland
who was in American Gun with...
Candy Clark
albert brooks was in Broadcast News with Jack Nicholson
who was in Goin South with Mary Steenbergen
who was in JOA with...
amy Irving
two whose voice figures into it, love both of their voices

Angie Harmon

Kathleen Turner
here is one more

Katherine Heigl
My wife has a thing for this guy, so I am adding him to the mix

Colin Firth
Gillian Anderson is a great add

Barbara Hershey in her right stuff-hannah and her sisters period, before she messed up her looks with plastic surgery
Here is My addition to the discussion
Diane Lane
The Andrew Mcpherson set is excellent, it does capture her quality, although I still think she is still better in motion.
They have released a few seasons on DVD, but they haven't got to season 7 yet.
He had a disease I had never heard of a couple of years ago, It apparently attacks the organs. It was supposed to be under control, but it may have done damage, which made him more suseptible to things like pnumonia. Very sad, I loved his show, and think he was very talented.
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With your clue, I looked it up, I never would have gotten it. Is it a good movie? It looks kind of interesting.
Is there a link to the myspace page?
Haven't seen Judging Amy, will see if I can find it next.
Of course you can share my thoughts with her.
Alfred molina was in spiderman 2 with James Franco
who is in Pinapple Express with Seth Rogan
who is in Fanboys with.....
Richard Benjemin
Dustin Hoffman was in All the Presidents Men with Jane Alexander
who was in The Ring with Amber Tamblyn
who was in JOA with....
Dabney Coleman
He was on the show twice, and no thread for it?
Well. I just watched the Christmas episode "Angel on my Tree". First a few thoughts about the show, because I had never seen TBAA before. I now can understand how it lasted so long. It really isn't my kind of show, but it is very good at what it does. It was dealing with real thoughts and emotions(I always thought it would be more artificial). And it is serious in it's approach, (it would be easy to get lazy or campy, yet this episode was from the 7th season, and it had the feel of excitement you normally only feel in the first few years of a series). It really is a pretty good show, although I probably won't watch it again
Now about Chris, it was interesting that he did play the tourettes in a different way (I did notice one tic he did in both, but otherwise it felt very different). And again, he was playing a wide range of emotions with the tics, and he did it wonderfully. Also, he was handling stuff I rarely see actors that age pull off. Most kids play heavy emotions the way ricky schroeder did in the Champ. It can get you on an emotional level, but you never really believe it.
What Chris was doing at that age feels real, and therefore, I think it has more emotional impact. I bet a lot of casting directors in this town were disappointed when he grew up. He really was a special child actor (that is not meant to say he isn't an excellent actor now).
Amber is one of those interesting people who are better looking in motion than in stills. She always looks very attractive in movies and tv shows, but I don't think I have ever seen a picture which captures it.