7/31/2006

and now for something completely different

This. Is. Hil. ar. ious.

[And when I say "hilarious," you have to hear me saying "hilAIRious" because some people pronounce it "hilAREious" including my French boyfriend but I don't know what backwoods town he learnt his English in because in New York, people, we say hilAIRious and so that's definitive pronunciation as far as I'm concerned.]

Soit. This is a film short starring my beloved friend from my theatrical youth, Alissa Dean. She's a real life professional actress in LA now; tune in to "Without a Trace" on CBS on Sept 24th to see her guest-star as a methhead/stripper/murder accomplice [insert type-casting joke here]. Knowing Alissa as I do, my educated guess is that this is 85% improvised, but bear in mind folks, she is acting and in reality is sharp as a tack. And please don't be offended by the content.




Raise your hand if you think rollerskating should be an Olympic sport, too!

4 comments:

miss anna louise said...

That was, indeed, hilarious. Also, your friend has great hair (or at least she did before freaky laundry man let loose).... Apologies for the insipid nature of my first comment...

Rontol said...

Bonjour,vous avez tres bon blog la (:
Il fait chaud ici ...uhh

reasonably prudent poet said...

you're right. totally hilAIRious. :-) thanks.

Ms. Glaze said...

Trippy and soooo hilAIRious dahlink. Hey just in NYC for the last four days, couldn't help thinking of you. Have you been to the lower east side lately? Like, oh my God – so changed! Totally dug the restaurants, vibe, cute stores, and bars.

Saw Sweeney Todd on Boadway. One of my favorites but wasn't quite sure if I liked it. Have you seen it? Guess I'll always be faithful to Angela Landsbury. Missed Three Penny Opera with good ol' Cindy Lauper.

In Sf for awhile and then back to Paris. When are you coming to the restaurant?

Bisous,
Ms. Glaze