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2002-08-23
11:56 p.m.
I saw �The Good Girl� yesterday for my afternoon entertainment yesterday. I couldn�t see anything past Rachel in Jennifer Aniston�s supposedly dowdy character. I did like the relaxed-seat Lee jeans they put her in. But all the wardrobe in the world isn�t going to help when the director doesn�t insist on special attention to the absolute key factor for character believability � eyebrows. They didn�t change Jennifer�s brows at all for this small town Texas wife character. Everyone knows small town Texas screams misshapen over-plucked brows. I have seen this mistake in films far too often. Usually the brow problem is glaringly apparent in period films. I would like to see a study on class, brow shape and plucking habits among women across the globe. I am certain there is a notable difference that should be taken into consideration when dressing film characters. I am tired of this issue being ignored. I am also utterly fed up with public panty lines and dippy email forwards about bald eagles crying. huh? - 2004-01-15 resolutions - 2004-01-09 video reason - 2003-12-30 sik - 2003-12-06 voiceless - 2003-11-19
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