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sheilaforever

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Everything posted by sheilaforever

  1. Bought it - actually the first time that I bought anything from ITunes - and love it. It's worth the money, they really produced long scores and not just those short snippets like on Y&R's soundtrack (which is still good). Each track is about 3 minutes and makes great listening, I particularly like the modern scores for Jackie and the Rick&Steffy theme. They are just sooooo raunchy. LOL! However, they left out the Ridge&Caroline theme (the Ridge & Taylor one as well) which is downright criminal because it is one of their best scores. I was also surprised the title theme is NOT on this recording but maybe it was not composed by Allocco & Kurth alone?
  2. WOW - never knew that. Funny thing is, a recast could have actually worked since the show was sooooo Brooke-centric back in 1997. That said, Ferguson was ok as Brooke (they reduced Brooke'S screentime and it lasted only three months or so) but she seemed rather insecure as a mother to Rick and Bridget. As if Sandra Ferguson were firghtened of the child actors. LOL
  3. Sure but probably not on YouTube. Kent King wasn't too memorable and truly was a "temp": therefore she never stepped in as Dru. She played her for a max of 5 episodes but not even in a row; basically once a month in summer 2000 they couldn't get Rowell into the studio (for whatever reason) and apparently Kent KIng was on stand-by hoping to get a role on Y&R and so she stepped in. LOL
  4. SAVANNAH is pure camp, the cast was only hired for sex appeal and it is great fun. Due to the limited canvas it was more incestous in two seasons than B&B in two decades though - and that says a lot. LOL
  5. Her first two album from the late 80s/early 90s were very Madonna-ish and atypical when you listen to her later albums. VONDA SHEPARD and RADICAL LIGHT feauture some awesome pop scores, produced by none less than James Newton Howard. Then with ALly McBeal she switched to melodrama (It's good Eve) which she then spiced up with some country which actually was great (BY 7.30). But her last two albums post-ALly McBeal have been rather lacklustre. There's always 1 or 2 great songs on it but no new vision and more of the old. She should stop colloborating with her husband who's been producing these... That said, Vonda in concert is pure joy. It's always extremely intimate and a wonderfully mixed crowd.
  6. Totally random and OT... LOL, thing is you get access to these for free; and I didn't make it to William Rest BTW because my best friend's best friend who's working for a label coulnd't attend due to preparations for her own show. As a fan of Vogue et al., Sylph - have you ever seen pics of their (fashion) editors? I guess it's an unwritten rule to be dressed as unfashionable as possible in order thumbs up or down someone. Unbelievable. Anyway, another song I like these days Lady Gaga - LoveGame
  7. "Ecstatic" by Vonda Shepard Just bought her "new" (well - it's 12 months old now, I guess, but legally purchasing one recording album per year is the highest standard I can put myself up to these days LOL!) "From the Sun" album which is so-so but the this song along "Downtown/Dirty Town" is great.
  8. Looks better than many of General Hospital's hyped sweeps stunts productionwise...
  9. Wow, it's the entire soundtrack CD. Yeah, too bad it's only romance scores, no drama. We need another CD - and a B&B one!
  10. Oh and the cheesy music! "Closing time..." LOVED, LOVED, LOVED it - the final episode was a blast. Typically MP-sytle of campiness, yet they tried some happy ending stuff. The result was unique. Surprisingly teh writers got no Emmy nomination.
  11. I know. I found the Hensley version (which is slower and more folk style, IMO) at places which shall not be named much easier than I did with Inda Arie's version. @ Ron: Thanks for your comments!
  12. I love this song too. If it weren't for Brothers&Sisters I probably never would have discovered it... Question: Is this ROCKFERRY album by DUFFY any good? I have a love and hate relation to her single "Mercy" but right now it's addictive to me and love status. So is the album worth buying?
  13. Yeah, Jamie Luner rocked. She got to play the new tramp in town - succeding to Miss Hot Lips, Lisa Rinna - and boy, she did. MP was ultra trashy but just so delicious. I discovered it much too late - for being a La Locklear groupie at least - and still miss it. My favorite MP: Taylor forcing Michael to impregnate her. Both times. Or was it more often? This was one of the most campy side-stories MP ever told - and they had a lot. LOL As for SatC: Well put: Darren's episodes were so blah compared with everything that followed. I was looking forward to the movie but the first preview kinda blew it. Hopefully the film is much better than those 45 seconds...
  14. Flamingo Road A true camp classic from 1981 starring Morgan Fairchild as a rich resident bitch down in Florida and youuuuuung Mark Harmon as her hubby who's soon looking for greener pastures. Also starring David Selby, Howard Duff and John Beck.
  15. The Life of Others The Oscar winner for 'Foreign Language Film' - and it so deserves it. The movie was fantastic; thrilling, moving, brilliantly acted, wonderfully old-fashioned. Check it out if you get the chance...
  16. This film was indeed great. Loved it. Recently saw "Cold Mountain" which after a very lackluster start got me too. (Director Anthony Minghella always does) Rene Zellweger was fabulous and made the flick unique with her hearty and powerful performance.
  17. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Probably no one has ever heard of it, so that it's my honor to introduce it. Although due to some nakedness this film is unlikely to find it's way to US theatres, according to IMDB.com it does have a release on December 27 - thanks to Dreamworks. If you do not want to wait, you know where to go on the web... So what am I bubbling about? An excellent film after a bestselling German novel of the same name. Forget Ron Howard's fucked-up DaVinci-Code and get ready for a real adaptation (take a look Mr. Howard) of a fascinating book. Great script, great directing, great music, brilliant cast - the most expensive European film ever. http://film.virgin.net/player/play.asp?url...gin&sec=trl Unfortunately I couldn't find a better trailer right now but the film is worth watching - even for the let's say bizarre ending.
  18. Caught some movies recnetly... "Spy Game" - Great CIA scheming scenes (Larry Briggman from ATWT!? I had no idea he starred in the movies?) but too many flashbacks. Actually all the action were flashbacks. Hated this and therefore couldn't completely enjoy the flick. Not too bad though. "Murder By Numbers": Now, that was a good film. Just two devilish student plotting a perfect murder. Was nice to see Agnes Bruckner (Ex-Bridget B& in her first big movie role but Sandy Bullock was slightly off. I didn't like her att all in this movie.

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