I thought Lisa Kudrow was really good in 'The Opposite Of Sex'. She's my 
fave 'friend' you know (so to speak).

STEVE T.


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Films NJC
>Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2002 11:16:37 EDT
>
>In a message dated 07/09/2002 15:25:00 GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>writes:
>
><< Another GREAT film I saw this week..."The Good Girl" written and 
>directed
>by the same folks who did the disturbing "Chuck & Buck". Jennifer Aniston
>puts herself on the map, great writing and performances, and certainly 
>worthy
>of discussion. >>
>
>Sounds good, Bob.  Chuck & Buck was a very enjoyable and underrated film; 
>and
>it's about time someone else from Friends did something really good.  They
>all seem to have coasted rather, except for the excellent Lisa Kudrow.
>
>Still on films, and as musical interludes in films were the subject 
>earlier,
>I thought I must throw in a beautiful little scene in Talk To Her (Habla 
>Con
>Ella), Pedro Almodovar's new film.  Two of the characters, who are in the
>early flushes of a love affair, are in an outdoor cafe, and then we get a
>song from someone.  It sounded like an old folk song, and the singer's 
>voice
>was exquisite.  It reminded me of Caetano Veloso; then the camera closes in
>in the singer's face, and it IS Caetano Veloso!  The people in the film are
>truly moved, and for once in a film, the tears aren't cheaply bought - we 
>the
>listeners are equally moved (even though I didn't understand the song).
>
>TTFN,
>
>Azeem in London
>NP: still India's first innings - it'll be another day or so yet!




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