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Nora Ephron (1941-2012) Made The World (and Movie Theaters) A Funnier, Smarter, Better Place
How to pay tribute to a cinematic trailblazer, or as the Washington Post put it in their long and loving obituary, a rare female “tripartite”– writer, producer, director–responsible for some of the sharpest, funniest, most beloved films of my lifetime? … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Film, Relationships, Uncategorized
Tagged carl bernstein, carly simon, charlie rose, cheating, children, dan ackroyd, dan savage, female filmmakers, gaby hoffman, goodfellas, heartburn, I Feel Badly About My Neck: And Other Reflections on Being a Woman, I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections, infidelity, jack nicholson, joanna gleason, julie kavner, marriage, meryl streep, mike nichols, monogamy, nicolas pileggi, nora ephron, parenting, psychology, richard masur, samantha mathis, silkwood, stockard channing, this is my life, washington post, watergate, when harry met sally, wiseguys, women in film
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Childhood Recollections of Movies with My Mother; Favorite Mike Nichols Films; Ally Macbeal; Ishtar [Revised/Old FB Note]
My favorite Mike Nichols movies, because I am nearly 39, not 55, are not Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, The Graduate, Carnal Knowledge or Catch-22 . I did see some of the first movie because the last boyfriend, 56 now … Continue reading
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Tagged absence of malice, biloxi blues, cynthia nixon, dustin hoffman, elaine may, gwyneth paltrow, ishtar, jack nicholson, kramer vs kramer, la, matthew broderick, melanie mayron, meryl streep, mike nichols, moonlight and valentino, ny, postcards from the edge, terms of endearment, thirtysomething
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