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""Evolution""

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rounding out the cast, Oscar-nominee Julianne Moore (last seen in "Hannibal") plays the Beautiful Lady Scientist, a role that apparently hasn't evolved much since 1954's "Creature from the Black Lagoon."

OK, Sailer, this was your chance: ...Julianne Moore of the delicate features and porcelain skin, not to mention ravishing red hair was a natural for the Beautiful Lady Scientist.

10/6/07, 3:30 AM

Blogger Steve Sailer said...

Huh? I'm supposed to waste the fixed number of words I'm allowed in reviews on writing verbal descriptions of what famous movie stars look like? Don't they have publicists to get their faces on the covers of hundreds of magazines? Don't the studios pay tens of millions of dollars to put their faces in TV ads for movies? Is there anything else you've seen hundreds of pictures of already that you'd like me to describe in words for you? I think there might have been a scene in this movie set at the Grand Canyon. Perhaps I should have devoted a paragraph to what the Grand Canyon looks like.

10/6/07, 9:39 PM

Anonymous Floodpuckett said...

Mega-bejingled David Duchovny is more Milton Berle than Bing Crosby.

Both Uncle Miltie and legendary badfather Bingle play _themselves_ in one movie, along with Gene Kelly. If you've seen it you know what I mean.

10/6/07, 10:03 PM

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