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Posted on March 10 at 9:48 a.m.
Poor, poor Bruce. It was only a matter of time... All that repressed Ashton-anger is FINALLY bubbling up. Let's get him into a Group with nice wicker furniture and lots of Affirmation.
Posted on March 6 at 2:48 p.m.
The month of April also brings BRLT's Second Stage production of Wendy Wasserstein's "The Sisters Rosensweig", directed by Robert J. Wilson.
Auditions for "Sisters" are March 12th at 6 and 13th at 7. See www.brlt.org "Auditions" for more info.
The show opens April 21 and should be a fun, touching feature.
Posted on March 6 at 2:37 p.m.
Monday Morning Quarterbacking---
Your picks weren't bad, Jeff. Woody Allen's relevance as a filmmaker is rather in question these days, but he's still good for what I'll dub "Film Quirk."
I'm upset that Brokeback's Best Picture was snagged by the Crash crew. Loved Crash, but Brokeback was much more of a cultural force. In the end, Haggis & Co. won based on the sheer number of votes the huge cast and their friends commanded.
Posted on March 6 at 2:28 p.m.
BRLT has taken some interesting chances this season, without eliminating the feel-good pieces that they're known for. It's refreshing when a community arts organization represents the community. Kudos to the BRLT!
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Posted on March 10 at 1:59 p.m.
I'm all about Capitalism, so sure there's a supply and demand component. However, the provision of (patently illegal) product doesn't negate the culpability of Columbian traffickers in the American drug crisis.
What's most important to remember is that the possibility exists that Bruce would make "The Kid: Part 2" or that Hollywood might do a "Moonlighting" movie. Or sicker still, a comedic Broadway revue entitled "12 Monkeys: Monkey Business"
To that, I 'just say no'!
On Bruce Willis is saying "No" (The Movie Filter)