![]() Men Are Stupid . . . And They Like Big Boobs: A Woman's Guide to Beauty Through Plastic Surgery $15.00 I'm not too far into the book, but it's typical joan rivers. She openly discusses her plastic surgery and the reasons behind it, with no reservations. It's very much like her monologues, and easy to read. ![]() Bouncing Back: I've Survived Everything ... and I Mean Everything ... and You Can Too! $5.99 I read the book and I laughed, I cried, I fell in love with Joan. ![]() How to Murder a Millionaire $5.98 How to Murder a Millionaire is not a great movie but it's not a bad one either. It's a fun little movie to watch with some good laughs. I know Joan Rivers can be irritating at times but she's not so bad in this. I especially liked the scene in the salon when she is getting her legs waxed. ![]() I Love You to Death $9.95 I first watched this movie because of a difficult relationship. It was recommended because the lead, played by Kevin Kline, was like my boyfriend: you needed to hit him over the head with your issues to get him to pay attention. Kline's character, like my boyfriend at the time, thinks he is living in paradise. Kline loves his work, his children, and his wife - and his array of mistresses. Why all the mistresses? "I gotta lotta hormones." His wife, played by Tracey Ullman, decides she's fed up with his playing around and that she will murder him. With the help of her mother (Joan Plowright) and a young male friend (River Phoenix), she sets out to do so - and hi-jinks ensue. You have to wonder how the husband can miss all the mayhem going on around him, but he does. When the wife brings in a couple of stoners to help her get rid of him (William Hurt and Keanu Reeves, Keanu doing some of the best acting I've ever seen him do), Kline the clueless welcomes them and offers food and drink. Don't despair, though; it all works out in the end. Funny and yet somehow believable, this one is worth watching and having. |
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