
"I'll admit I may have seen better days, but I'm still not to be had for the price of a cocktail, "(Margo Channing)
.....money makes the world go round....

Slyvia Syms and the Queen Mother
Right At Your Door


The two actors give wonderful peformances, but the main protagonist of the story, strangely enough, is the mobile phone! Five years ago, mobiles came to centre stage in the disaster that was 9/11. The passengers on Flight 93, and trapped office workers in the Twin Towers managed to ring their nearest and dearest with final messages of love before they were killed. Right at your door, uses that very scenario, when Lexi says her tearful goodbyes to her brother, however the mobile phone plays a much bigger role in the narrative. It is a source of frustrations and hurt to both Brad and Lexi as they face technical problems and powerlosses when trying to find each other and information from the faceless authorities. It provides a medium for parents and friends to contact the couple and rehash past family relationship problems and ultimately it causes the death of one of the main characters in a not-seen-that-coming way!
This film was an excellent choice for an afternoon flick, it was just one of those movies that you needed a good chat about afterwards.
ALSO I couldn't believe that I watched it in a Chester cinema TOTALLY ALONE!!! what a treat!!!
Mentally Prepared

Today was a bit of a red letter day as the last of the "jobs" around the house have been completed! Geoff and sidekick Glenys have wallpapered the now chinzey bathroom! (amid much laughing and chatter and cake) and the control freak and list maker in me has now finally been appeased. I had a plan before University, and that was to get all the house and garden more or less finished, especially as I am now part time in the Hospital and therefore money is a little tight.! and .........
I'VE DONE IT!!
so the house has been totally decorated,wall is up,path is down, garden completed,the chickens have their new big run, the last clematis (thanks Geoff) is in!, the car has been taxed for a year and I've even saved the front lawn!....and it is a great relief to have ticked all those small boxes.
I wonder how I would have felt if things had not been completed? Grossly upset and stressed no doubt and only today whilst tramping up the Gop, did I feel excited and ready for University. Nursing is no longer one of the most important things in my life anymore
( Boy was it, when I was a charge nurse in Sheffield?), after 24 years, it is now merely a way of paying for my education............Isn't that a strange thought? well if not a strange one then more a liberating one.
I have just read my friend nigel's blog entry on his Wales visit! which pleased me greatly, thanks for that Nige
http://en-cee.blogspot.com/
Glenys and Geoff

No, not a new Australian soap! but our old neighbours from Cefn-y-Gwrych. This couple in their late sixties, are a lesson to all people in a relationship, as they never stop talking and never stop laughing! They came up today to the cottage to help with some wallpapering in our bathroom , Glenys is the runner and paster, while Geoff is the master paperer!
I have been entertained with gossip from our old road, pregnancy stories and family anacdotes in between copious cups of tea and lashing of cake!!
They are priceless................
Part two!!

Number Five : Ava Gardner had more balls then most of Hollywood put together. Sexy and tough she was a dirt farmers daughter from the deep South. Loved her in Mogambo! (Where she payed Honey Bear Kelly, a real tart with a heart).

Number Six: Bette Davies in All About Eve, isnt the most "beautiful" star but she was the most attractive and certainly the most stunning! Sexy, tough, vunerable and with a mouth like a fishwife, she was before her time.

Number Seven: Julia Roberts has a mouth like a split melon, or even an open gin trap, but she is one of the most beautiful women in cinema.

Number Eight: Margaret Avery. The gentle friend and supporter of Whoopie Goldberg in The Colour Purple. Another actress with a warmth that seems to come from within!

Number Nine: Keira Kightley, comes into her own in period dress. So Pride and prejudice was a particular favourite of mine.
Humm number ten is a difficult one, Jennifer Jones in (Portrait of Jennie), Carol Lynley in her hotpants in Poseidon Adventure, Audrey Hepburn in The Nun's Story, Slyvia Simms in Ice Cold in Alex, Amy Sloan in The Day After Tomorrow, Rosamund Pike in Pride and Prejudice, Olivia Hussey in Romeo and Juliet, Lauren Bacall in Key Largo.......all are joint number ten!!!!
Most attractive move actors (the other side!) Part one
Thought I would be balanced and list my fav most attractive women in cinema. Hey why not? I tend to find attractive three types Classic Hollywood, women with balls, and gentle warmth! Mind you some of the most attractive actors in film do not have typical good looks , for example Fernanda Montenegro,(Central Station), Gena Rowlands (Gloria), Bebe Neuwirth, (Tadpole) and the wonderful Patricia Clarkson (The Station Agent). So in a shallow way I have gone for beauty!!!

Number One: Michelle Yeoh Now 44. In films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, she has a quiet dignity and a stillness which is quite beautiful.

Number Two: Olivia DeHavilland. She of the modulated voice and high cheekbones. stunning!

Number Three: Not the best picture of Helen Hunt, but she out of all of my ten has a certain warmth which in films such as As good as it gets, is rather moving!

Number Four: Well I have mentioned her a great deal in my blog, so no surprise to see Audrey Tautou here. A smile that could turn a gay man straight!

Number One: Michelle Yeoh Now 44. In films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, she has a quiet dignity and a stillness which is quite beautiful.

Number Two: Olivia DeHavilland. She of the modulated voice and high cheekbones. stunning!

Number Three: Not the best picture of Helen Hunt, but she out of all of my ten has a certain warmth which in films such as As good as it gets, is rather moving!

Number Four: Well I have mentioned her a great deal in my blog, so no surprise to see Audrey Tautou here. A smile that could turn a gay man straight!
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