Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Leica sighting: Juliette Binoche almost unrecognizable with blonde hair is snapping away with a camera with a big red dot on the front of it a Leica Deluxe 3 I think only in silver not black unfortunately in a trailer I saw last night before the French 20's something Musical "Love Songs" playing at the Paris Theater just south of Central Park. Appropriately enough. For those who are not trans-french-fixed like I am Juliette Binoche was the gal who made the pancakes in the big American hit "Dan in Real Life" which everybody saw. >From the LUG I know that those pancakes would NOT have been the same and the role was NOT written for a French women who would have of course made Cr?pes or at least a lot thinner pancakes and would have supplied raspberry jam. But I let it go it was a love story not a documentary. Tonight I saw "Priceless" "Hors de prix (2006)" a return of Audrey Tautou and looking smashing and speaking French in the French Riviera with the great funny guy from "The Valet". Great flick. I'd go early and see it twice. And go to a French Caf? and have Tuna Ni?oise before or after the flick or both. That's what I did. Before only though. At the Brasserie 360 Which adjoined the movie theater. I had my Tuna medium rare. --- I'll go on to say that the last time I was over there on the east side at that theater and restaurant it was to see The Nanny Diaries (2007) with Scarlett Johansson. (in it not my date) 6 months ago. After a quick before the flick Tuna Ni?oise at the adjoining Brasserie 360 I sat down to see the flick next door and the first scene of the flick took place in the Brasserie 360. Not at my table. But the one next to it which they made into a big one by pushing 4 tables together. And someone else was sitting at my table not me I was relived to see. I went to that theater (the 1,2,3) because it was in the neighborhood where the story took place and I saw them filming some of it. Down the street. Not adjoining the movie theater itself. No sight of Scarlett. They were watering the streets. Lousy flick by the way. Don't go early. See it only once. Its playing I'd think at your local motel or hotel or at the DVD rental joint. Mark William Rabiner markrabiner.com