Re: Rob's Halfway House - #10
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:35 pm
Hello all~
For whatever it's worth....according to the Robsessed site Bel Ami is listed on Fandango's site with a release date of March 2nd. Personally, I'll believe it when I see the words Bel Ami posted in large letters on a marquee at my local arthouse theater.
Susie~ I know you and hubs are both relieved that Daughter Dear made it safely to Mexico, and I'm sure she'll have a wonderful trip. I'm also glad to hear SonnyBoy had a great J-term class--is that like a more intensive single class taken during the month of January? It sounds as if he'll be well settled and ready to go when the new semester begins....good for him. I just knew Hugo was the kind of movie you would enjoy. I recommended it here after the kids and I saw it over Christmas break. I too thought it was captivating and visually stunning, and was very impressed by the acting of the two young co-stars. I'm glad to hear you'll have a full two weeks off work, and can gradually get back into the swing of things. Happy 2nd Lexiversary to you! We're so blessed that you found your way here....and yes, you "unofficially" instituted the megapost.
Sean~ To what sort of group are you referring in your post? I'm sorry they haven't been very helpful in your job search, but calling them to touch base may be a good idea. I'm looking forward to seeing Kristen's SWaTH promotional pictures and appearances this winter and spring as she's looked quite gorgeous in costume and make-up as Snow White.
Lynne~ I'm glad to hear the sun has finally made an appearance where you are. Did you get finished with the painting? I'm sorry Little Man shed a few tears about school today, but it's probably only a bit of temporary separation anxiety because your husband won't be home until late tonight. Truly, it sounds as if he's adjusted like a champ.
Jaclyn~ Two megaposts from you in one day? You go girl! Congrats on purchasing your tickets for the Bel Ami premiere. I hope you (and your bf) know we HH members will be living vicariously through you in Glasgow next month. Your wedding plans are coming together so nicely. We can't wait to see pictures and know that you'll be such a lovely bride. Enjoy these last couple of months as you immerse yourself in planning and details, details, details. Remember to breathe! Enjoy trying on your dress again tomorrow, and be sure to touch base with us afterwards, when you have time. A strapless dress will be gorgeous and very flattering on your figure I imagine, and almost always look very classic and understated and elegant. I wish strapless dresses had been in vogue when I was married almost nineteen years ago.
Songbird~ Is the Rupert Grint video you mentioned the one where he sort of stalks the singer? I saw that, and it was pretty funny. Pride and Prejudice is probably my favorite Jane Austen novel, followed very closely by Sense and Sensiblity. I love the movie version of S&S best, primarily because of Alan Rickman's portrayal of Colonel Brandon. I also enjoy (and own) the BBC miniseries version of P&P (and what's not to love about a sweaty Colin Firth diving headfirst into the lake? ). I also liked the movie version of P&P with Keira Knightly, and fell in love with the gorgeous soundtrack. I'm always impressed by the fact that you go to the gym to exercise, and ride your bike to and from the gym. You go, girl!
Caryn~ I'm glad you're having relatively balmy weather there this week as most Super Bowl attendees will probably appreciate that. I hope you survive the chaos and craziness of the week with your sanity intact. I would love for Rob and Kristen to appear (separately or together) on the Oscars this year. You're absolutely right....it's nice timing for both of them and would be good promotion for each of their upcoming projects. The appearances would make more sense this year and be based on their merit as actors and as a result of their upcoming projects, as opposed to trying to attract younger viewership beause they were seen as "the next big thing" at the 2009 Oscars, if that makes any sense. All we can do is keep fingers and toes crossed and send positive vibes that we'll hear good and reliable news about a Bel Ami release in the U.S. soon.
Marielle~ I hope work went well today, and I'm glad you had a nice time visiting with your Mom, aunt, and other family members this past weekend.
For whatever it's worth....according to the Robsessed site Bel Ami is listed on Fandango's site with a release date of March 2nd. Personally, I'll believe it when I see the words Bel Ami posted in large letters on a marquee at my local arthouse theater.
Susie~ I know you and hubs are both relieved that Daughter Dear made it safely to Mexico, and I'm sure she'll have a wonderful trip. I'm also glad to hear SonnyBoy had a great J-term class--is that like a more intensive single class taken during the month of January? It sounds as if he'll be well settled and ready to go when the new semester begins....good for him. I just knew Hugo was the kind of movie you would enjoy. I recommended it here after the kids and I saw it over Christmas break. I too thought it was captivating and visually stunning, and was very impressed by the acting of the two young co-stars. I'm glad to hear you'll have a full two weeks off work, and can gradually get back into the swing of things. Happy 2nd Lexiversary to you! We're so blessed that you found your way here....and yes, you "unofficially" instituted the megapost.
Sean~ To what sort of group are you referring in your post? I'm sorry they haven't been very helpful in your job search, but calling them to touch base may be a good idea. I'm looking forward to seeing Kristen's SWaTH promotional pictures and appearances this winter and spring as she's looked quite gorgeous in costume and make-up as Snow White.
Lynne~ I'm glad to hear the sun has finally made an appearance where you are. Did you get finished with the painting? I'm sorry Little Man shed a few tears about school today, but it's probably only a bit of temporary separation anxiety because your husband won't be home until late tonight. Truly, it sounds as if he's adjusted like a champ.
Jaclyn~ Two megaposts from you in one day? You go girl! Congrats on purchasing your tickets for the Bel Ami premiere. I hope you (and your bf) know we HH members will be living vicariously through you in Glasgow next month. Your wedding plans are coming together so nicely. We can't wait to see pictures and know that you'll be such a lovely bride. Enjoy these last couple of months as you immerse yourself in planning and details, details, details. Remember to breathe! Enjoy trying on your dress again tomorrow, and be sure to touch base with us afterwards, when you have time. A strapless dress will be gorgeous and very flattering on your figure I imagine, and almost always look very classic and understated and elegant. I wish strapless dresses had been in vogue when I was married almost nineteen years ago.
Songbird~ Is the Rupert Grint video you mentioned the one where he sort of stalks the singer? I saw that, and it was pretty funny. Pride and Prejudice is probably my favorite Jane Austen novel, followed very closely by Sense and Sensiblity. I love the movie version of S&S best, primarily because of Alan Rickman's portrayal of Colonel Brandon. I also enjoy (and own) the BBC miniseries version of P&P (and what's not to love about a sweaty Colin Firth diving headfirst into the lake? ). I also liked the movie version of P&P with Keira Knightly, and fell in love with the gorgeous soundtrack. I'm always impressed by the fact that you go to the gym to exercise, and ride your bike to and from the gym. You go, girl!
Caryn~ I'm glad you're having relatively balmy weather there this week as most Super Bowl attendees will probably appreciate that. I hope you survive the chaos and craziness of the week with your sanity intact. I would love for Rob and Kristen to appear (separately or together) on the Oscars this year. You're absolutely right....it's nice timing for both of them and would be good promotion for each of their upcoming projects. The appearances would make more sense this year and be based on their merit as actors and as a result of their upcoming projects, as opposed to trying to attract younger viewership beause they were seen as "the next big thing" at the 2009 Oscars, if that makes any sense. All we can do is keep fingers and toes crossed and send positive vibes that we'll hear good and reliable news about a Bel Ami release in the U.S. soon.
Marielle~ I hope work went well today, and I'm glad you had a nice time visiting with your Mom, aunt, and other family members this past weekend.