Great timing-- just this morning, I was wondering if there was a doc about Adrienne Shelly yet. I saw the touring musical of Waitress two weekends ago, and since I'd never seen the movie, I watched that, too. I have a problem with the ultimate propaganda of the musical version Waitress (having a baby will save your life) but I liked the movie, and I liked most of the music in the musical. "She Used to Be Mine" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I lived in Missoula from 1993-1999, so I read the book as soon as it came out. I thought it was very good. Ultimately, the events are not dependent on Missoula itself; I'm certain this could happen in any college town. But I liked being able to picture the settings.
Big congratulations to Eve! I also just realized that I own a copy of 100 Things To Do in San Francisco… I think that means I need it autographed if I ever meet Eve IRL. And, c’mon - no one has mentioned the obvious Von Dutch crime of fashion???
Great timing-- just this morning, I was wondering if there was a doc about Adrienne Shelly yet. I saw the touring musical of Waitress two weekends ago, and since I'd never seen the movie, I watched that, too. I have a problem with the ultimate propaganda of the musical version Waitress (having a baby will save your life) but I liked the movie, and I liked most of the music in the musical. "She Used to Be Mine" is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I lived in Missoula from 1993-1999, so I read the book as soon as it came out. I thought it was very good. Ultimately, the events are not dependent on Missoula itself; I'm certain this could happen in any college town. But I liked being able to picture the settings.
Congratulations Eve!!!!
Big congratulations to Eve! I also just realized that I own a copy of 100 Things To Do in San Francisco… I think that means I need it autographed if I ever meet Eve IRL. And, c’mon - no one has mentioned the obvious Von Dutch crime of fashion???
Eve!!!! Congratulations!!!!