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this is Marvelous.
but the audience wasn’t impressed enough.
I still remember watching this speech. Glad you dug it up!
ft – i wonder if they were just so enthralled by her speech that they viewed it as drama rather than comedy. regardless, she is fantastic!
gj – i’mma call you ‘the hoyden, emily cherlinkinson’ when next i refer to you.
You know if you google “the hoyden,” the third result is a Louisville-based blog whose most recent entry is about “Love Is a Mix Tape” and whose 9th post is a photo of the feet of a cat. It’s as if someone mashed us up and stuck us on the Internet. Oh, no, wait, that’s this blog.
freaky! she also appears to have a largely non-US fan base like us too! and supports the NYC burlington coat mosque! and enjoys rockabilly weekends! we like those too, don’t we?
i am going to watch everything and anything Emma Thomson has ever been in.
you’re in luck! i think “Nanny McPhee Returns” comes out this week.
my top five emma moments:
1. her appearance on “ellen”
2. her stand up routine
3. Dead Again
4. Much Ado About Nothing
5. Sense and Sensibility
[admittedly, i did enjoy the first nanny mcphee]
I never even knew about that Ellen appearance! Fantastic.
So good, right? Did you see her pole dancing on the new Ellen talk show?
No, I can’t remember when I last turned on my TV. I am all computard, all the time.
i hadn’t seen it on tv either – i saw it on the youtubes.