Post by Christina Barrett on Nov 23, 2009 17:28:03 GMT -5
It's interesting they stick an interview with the author I'd seen more than once because Tim talks about he liked to draw as a teen. When there is the top room where we find him, there is a clipping on a board for no known reason about a "boy born without eyes reads with his hands." Po'Boy. How did they get the photo on the shelf of the little girl with the Oriental umbrella to look like her? She had more platinum tone or lightness. The machine cutting the cookies just falls lightly on the dough, which is sorta medium thin. That's cute that the machine chops up the vegetables with more force. The kids were kind of background like the adults, but the adults get speaking a little and seem more mainstream in demeanor. The song on the radio after they set Edward up at home and you see the heart shaped arch bushes, you hear that same tune when the car in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas tilts from side to side. It's the "good stoner flick." Winona Ryder doesn't look like Johnny Depp. When you see her kissing the blonde, you see a girl with legs with more muscle but kinda smooth walk away, 80s girls. The girl with very bright white hair seemed neat, kinda in the middle. She seemed healthier, still. [none] Do you think the nice lady with the dark hair, kind of big in the front, was Egyptian? Like, dark curly hair. Why are the people so fake, like, the lady with the red hair? Her skin is nice but seems old and saggy. The kids were kind of commonplace. I was wondering about the older dude father. Does it make you wish you were an actor or more serious? I just want to escape the world and want money someday. I like Johnny Depp. Well, good thing they did How the Grinch Stole Christmas in 2000 with the funky hair appropriate. I wonder how much money you make picking up extras roles. I was thinking, so girls can do dance but then they're not in theater. What do you think of NOCCA|Riverfront, an arts school I went to and posted about, requiring ballet for Musical Theater? I just kept cutting my hair for people when I moved to Greater New Orleans. They are playing around. In the script is, "seen this seen that he isn't even human." Is life about hard work or "being white?" It's about attractiveness and hard work to attatin goals. It seems that other than getting hurt the next worse thing would be hurting someone else. That's cute how there's a statue of a little boy and girl and he's making a tall pile of ice at the end.