Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/03/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Mar 28, 2008, at 9:40 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote: > 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. as everyone has seen "Dan in Real Life", I won't mention that Juliette Binoche was the nurse in "The English Patient". (saw that again the other night, courtesy Netflix...) Steve > > >> 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 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information best, Steve kididdoc@cox.net "I never wanted to be famous" http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/186890