For the 2003 Anal Perversions, Christina Ricci plays Val.
For the 2003 video release of Anal Perversions 2, Christina Ricci's character is Herself.
Christina Ricci's character is Herself/Presenter in the 1945 release of Code of the Lawless.
For the 2007 show Deadly Suspicion, Christina Ricci stars as Herself (Presenter).
Christina Ricci plays the part of Wednesday Addams in the 1999 video 1st Time Tryers, Volume 13.
For the 1954 production of Amaiyappan, she plays Wednesday Addams.
In 2007, Christina Ricci plays Rayna in the publication Shonen Jump.
For the 1951 movie Adygeyskaya avtonomnaya oblast, she plays the part of Amanda.
In 1975, Christina Ricci plays the part of Dee Dee in the movie Crazy Quilt.
For the 1991 release of Aag Laga Do Sawan Ko, Cherry Post.
For the 1970 movie Cousin Jed Rises Again, Layla.
For the 1978 show Alpamys idyot v shkolu, Christina Ricci is cast in the role of Kathleen 'Kat' Harvey.
In 1992, Christina Ricci's character is Jessica in the video release of Ashlyn Gere, the Savage Mistress.
Christina Ricci plays the part of Ellie Hudson in the 2000 video Bottom Feeders.
In 2003, she is cast in the role of Ely Jackson in the video Anal Seduction 2.
In 1915, she plays Lucy in the movie The Adventures of a Madcap.
For the 2004 Back on Jimmy's Farm, she plays Cassie Grant.
Christina Ricci's character is Beth Easton in the 2006 video Belladonna: No Warning 2.
For the 1993 video Blobhard: dietro le quinte di un set hard, she plays Bonnie.
In 1959, Christina Ricci plays Shana in the movie Cara de Goma.
For the 1926 movie April Fool, Teenage Hooker.
She is cast in the role of Wendy Hood in the 1914 production of Charlie's New Suit.
For the 2005 video Breaking the Da Vinci Code, she is cast in the role of Romaine Patterson.
She plays the part of Erin in the 1961 movie Barcelona vieja amiga.
For the 1991 production of Bao feng shao nian, Christina Ricci's character is Little Red Riding Hood.
She stars as Suzie in the 1979 production of 39 Stripes.
She plays the part of Kate Flax in the 2004 video Dearest Diary.
In 1934, she plays the part of Miranda in the movie Buddy the Gob.
For the 1998 movie ...Reel Two, Christina Ricci plays Selby.
In 1914, she takes the role of Lillian in the feature The Benevolence of Conductor 786.
She stars as Young Roberta Martin in the 1996 show Bilder einer Ausstellung.
For the 2004 movie Cara de perro, Christina Ricci plays Dede Truitt.
In 1929, Christina Ricci plays the part of Herself in the production of Ag and Bert.
For the 2002 show 1 na 1, Christina Ricci is cast in the role of Shelley.
For the 1929 release of Boxing Gloves, she takes the role of Elizabeth Wurtzel.
For the 1995 video The Black Butt Sisters Do New Orleans, she takes the role of Carolyn McDuffy.
For the 1983 movie Ars amandi, she plays the part of Katrina Anne Van Tassel.
She takes the role of Herself/Katrina Anne Van Tassel in the 1921 movie Assalto ai pescicani, L'.
In 2005, Christina Ricci's character is Patti Randall in the tv series Big Dippers.
For the 1922 feature Bill of Divorcement, A, Christina Ricci plays Liza Bump (2002).
For the 1969 movie Akran, Christina Ricci plays Elena.
In 1924, Christina Ricci plays the part of Carlotta in the movie Drenched.
In 1979, she is cast in the role of Marion in the show Crime Story.
In 1963, Viola in the release of Caldeireiros de Cobre.
In 1967, she is cast in the role of Anna in the movie Blaue Stunde.
For the 1973 tv series Gospodja Deli ima ljubavnika, Christina Ricci plays Various characters.
Christina Ricci plays Annalisa, Enrico's wife in the 2009 release of Baby Got Backhand.
For the 1912 movie Baby Hands, she plays Cristina Arquati.
She stars as Serena in the 1993 feature Antes del beso.
She stars as Herodias in the 2006 production of Achi-wa ssipak.
For the 1980 release of Choko i Boko - Golemiyat podarak, Christina Ricci stars as Selva.
In 2004, Christina Ricci plays Angela in the release of The Creepees vs. Robot Monster Number Two.
For the 1964 feature Akai hankachi, Christina Ricci plays Sofia Loiacono.
In 1995, she stars as Linda in the show The Chemistry Lesson.
She stars as Air Stewardess in the 2008 movie Finding Fate.
For the 1967 movie De cuerpo presente, she plays the part of Julia Holt.
In 2004, she plays the part of Gabriella in the show 50 Greatest Movie Animals.
For the 2007 Selecciones, Christina Ricci plays Marta.
She takes the role of Elena in the 1959 release of Akh el kabir, El.
For the 2006 show 26 Things to Do Instead of Having Sex, Christina Ricci is cast in the role of Babeth De Metz.
For the 1983 release of America: From Hitler to M-X, she plays Silvia.
In 2005, she plays the part of Anna Obrofari in the video CandyGirl Video: Jasmine Grey's Personal Panties.
In 1982, Christina Ricci plays Catherine Slama in the show Begging for Discipline.
For the 1969 release of Alageyik, Isp. Silvia Carli.
In 1986, Daniela Sabatini in the feature Andheri Raat Mein Diya Tere Haath Mein.
For the 1996 movie God's Lonely Man, Christina Ricci plays Herself.
She takes the role of Herself in the 2007 release Fraternity Massacre at Hell Island.
Christina Ricci stars as Herself - Presenter: song 'When You Believe' in the 1921 show Bit Old Fashioned, A.
For the 2004 feature 9 Songs, Christina Ricci plays Sophie Scholl.
For the 1993 movie Hidden Fears, she plays the part of Helen.
In 2006, Christina Ricci stars as Livia Malatucci in the show Green.
Christina Ricci stars as Elena Obrofari in the 1990 movie Guanajuato, una leyenda.
Christina Ricci Likes ?Em Tall
Taking a breather from all of the holiday festivities, Christina Ricci was spotted headed out to lunch yesterday (December 23) in Hollywood, California.
The “Buffalo 66” actress held hands with her “All’s Faire in Love” c on 2008-12-25 04:49:28
Christina Ricci Q&A
Where so many child actresses sometime go astray or lose their appeal after they move into adult movies Christina Ricci has bucked this trend and has become one of the industry's most versatile stars. Know best for her quirky roles in Black Snake Moan and on 2008-11-22 04:49:22
Christina Ricci Stunned By Political Influence
Actress Christina Ricci was stunned when she spoke to U.S. politicians as an activist for rape victims - because she never expected her celebrity status would get them to listen. The 28-year-old became an activist for Tori Amos-founded organisation Rainn on 2008-11-20 04:49:15
Thesps flock to 'Color City'
Animation: Perez, Hall, Ferguson join Ricci in film -- Rosie Perez, Craig Ferguson and Arsenio Hall will join Christina Ricci for the CG-animated feature "The Hero of Color City," directed by Becky Bristow. Thesps will lend voices as a group of crayons fi on 2008-11-20 04:47:35
Has Kick got the boot
HE has one of the best-dressed girlfriends in Hollywood in Christina Ricci but Kick Gurry was flying solo at both Derby and Oaks days. on 2008-11-08 04:48:34
Terminal Battle -- Roseanne vs. Ricci
Filed under: Wacky & WeirdHere's the deal -- Roseanne and Christina Ricci were at the same terminal at LAX yesterday. Both big stars in their own right -- so the question: If something bad happened, who'd get the lead in the L.A. Times?...Permalink on 2008-11-06 04:49:48
Sugar Shout Out: Flashback to the Spam Gift Catalogue
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Suggest Halloween costume duos for you and your furry friend!
Who rocked their Versace better ? Christina Ricci or Donatella?
Dexter to slay Showtime twice more
5 ways to save energy at home
Think you know your Fitness on 2008-10-22 04:55:10
Christina Ricci: Bikini Babe
The sun was shining brightly yesterday in Malibu, California as Christina Ricci and her boyfriend Kick Gurry donned their bathing suits and took to the beach.
The “Speed Racer” cutie was turning heads left and right with her sexy bikini bo on 2008-09-04 05:00:01
Christina Ricci's battle with anorexia inspires new role
Christina Ricci has set out on a new career - as an eating disorder counsellor. The 28-year-old star has been candid about her battle with anorexia during her teen years. on 2008-08-29 04:56:37
Christina Ricci and Kick Gurry: Still Going Strong
Enjoying a sunny day out with her beau, Christina Ricci and boyfriend Kick Gurry were spotted out for lunch in Los Angeles on Thursday afternoon (August 21).
The Golden Globe-nominated actress has been romantically involved with Gurry since they film on 2008-08-23 04:54:28
Christina Ricci in Beverly Hills
Christina Ricci and a friend shared dinner for two at Mr. Chow before making their exit in a blaze of flashbulb lights -- and Hollywood.tv is on hand for all the action!
The petite actress most recently was seen on the big screen in 'Speed Racer' and ha on 2008-07-27 04:46:24
Casting Couch: Ricci Says Grace
Christina Ricci looks to steer her career back on track after one major Speed bump.
The Speed Racer star has signed on for a guest appearance opposite Holly Hunter in...
on 2008-07-16 04:46:01
Casting Couch: Ricci Says Grace
Christina Ricci looks to steer her career back on track after one major Speed bump.
The Speed Racer star has signed on for a guest appearance opposite Holly Hunter in...
on 2008-07-16 04:45:59
Casting Couch: Ricci Says Grace
(E! Online)
E! Online - Christina Ricci looks to steer her career back on track after one major Speed bump. on 2008-07-16 04:45:32
Casting Couch: Ricci Says Grace
(E! Online)
E! Online - Christina Ricci looks to steer her career back on track after one major Speed bump. on 2008-07-16 04:45:15
Christina Ricci headed to "Saving Grace"
(Reuters)
Reuters - Christina Ricci has
signed on for three episodes of TNT's Holly Hunter crime drama
"Saving Grace," which begins its second season on Monday. on 2008-07-15 04:45:27
All New: Behind the Scenes of 'Twilight'
ET has the latest...
Before ET airs the never-before-seen 'Twilight' trailer on Tuesday, ETonline has a clip of the new behind-the-scenes footage of the highly anticipated vampire thriller/love story flick based on the New York Times best seller.
In an ex on 2008-07-15 04:49:55
Hilary Duff is chillin', Christina Ricci is channeling her inner Crayola, and Simon Cowell and George Clooney are going behind the scenes for their latest projects.
First up is Duff,...
on 2008-06-25 04:56:49
Hilary Duff is chillin', Christina Ricci is channeling her inner Crayola, and Simon Cowell and George Clooney are going behind the scenes for their latest projects.
First up is Duff,...
on 2008-06-25 04:56:47
E! Online - Hilary Duff is chillin', Christina Ricci is channeling her inner Crayola, and Simon Cowell and George Clooney are going behind the scenes for their latest projects. on 2008-06-25 04:53:53
Wasn't it interesting how much the Asian actors liked working on a first
class Hollywood production? I felt sad for them but I also felt
something not so sympathetic about them. They'll say anything hoping
that they can work on this level again but it's not their fault that the
movie isn't popular and frankly, Black Americans have had no problem
creating professional looking yuppie date movies (anything with Sanaa
Latham) for themselves.
Race is the place
Memoirs of a Geisha does more than just offend its Asian American
viewers – it rhapsodizes the disappearing Asian actress.
By Kimberly Chun
I grew up in Honolulu, Hawaii, just another Buddha head simmering under
a tropical sun and bobbing in a Polynesian polyglot stew, ready to pour
over a plate-lunch two scoops of rice and another of macaroni salad.
Back then everyone I knew liked to play the Guess That Race game, which
I'm sure everyone everywhere knows how to play, though perhaps only in
Hawaii is it perfectly acceptable to ask someone within seconds of
meeting them "whadda you?"
It was a matter of social and cultural survival living in such a tiny,
island-bound calabash of races: You needed to know what your
unsuspecting listener was before you unleashed your most offensive
"Portagee," or Portuguese, joke (the local equivalent of a Polish
howler). Or bitched about some annoying, pasty Tokyo tourist. Or kicked
off another Kill Haole (Whitey) Day (or its cousin, Slap a Jap Day).
Traveling through geisha-central Kyoto a few months back, my Japanese
mother continued to play Guess That Race, commenting to herself on the
number of English-speaking Chinese bellhops and picking them out by
appearance alone rather than accent. You can play it too on the site All
Look Same (www.alllooksame.com), testing your ability to discern the
differences between assorted tricky Chinese, Korean, or Japanese faces
from behind the safety of your monitor.
Which makes the recent splashy end-of-the-year prestige production of
Arthur Golden's novel Memoirs of a Geisha even more bewildering in its
naïveté. Doesn't director Rob Marshall realize how popular Guess That
Race is, even on the increasingly multicultural and mixed-race mainland
– and how jarring it is to see ethnically Chinese actresses like Zhang
Ziyi, Gong Li, and Michelle Yeoh playing haute Japanese geishas (with
the noticeable, token exception of Mystery Train's Youki Kudoh),
phonetically squawking in pidgin English of varying intensity and
quality – the worst of which emanates from the glaringly American hapa
girl Zoe Weizenbaum.
I guess Asians and Asian Americans should feel fortunate that, at the
very least, Asian actresses were installed in the central roles of
Memoirs, rather than, oh, Christina Ricci kitted out with the fake
Japanese accent she "perfected" for the last Beck album. Nonetheless,
it's surreal for Guess That Race-ists, watching clearly Chinese faces
transposed on already well-stylized geisha paper dolls.
Considering Japan's history as a colonializing power and its efforts to
scrub its textbooks of shameful wartime atrocities in China and the
enlistment of "comfort women" into sexual servitude in Korea, Memoirs'
racial swap is like a bad ethnic joke with no easily parseable punch line.
As Japan's waning movie industry continues to founder in the decadent
throes of horror and fantasy (and is subsequently cannibalized by the
Hollywood remake machine), are Chinese women's faces simply more
commonly eroticized – with Zhang's face becoming a familiar standard of
Asian beauty with this year's 2046, as well as Crouching Tiger, Hidden
Dragon, Rush Hour 2, Hero, and House of Flying Daggers? Is this yet
another sign of China's rising economic and commercial power – as its
actresses' dominance in Memoirs translates into a form of Japanese
yellow (or rather, powder-white) face?
The film wants to be your one-stop shopping spot for Asian femininity, a
reductive Cliff Notes version of Kenji Mizoguchi's gently heartfelt
stories of Japanese women. In contrast to Wong Kar-wai's more recent
real-unreal ode to women, memory, and place, 2046 – Memoirs generally
comes off like an '05 Japanese version of Flower Drum Song, a
comforting, quaint Orientalist Cinderella story, set a safe, decorative
remove from reality with a ferocious "they all look alike" track
backward. Regardless of intention, the movie appears to be yet another
bizarre, bass-ackwards love-hate letter to Japan: Any semblance of truth
is again Lost in Translation and filtered through a tourist's perspective.
It's a throwback viewpoint as blue-eyed, mutant, and faux as Zhang's
colored contacts and Chiyo/Sayuri's stage-set world – batting coyly in
backlash, about a decade after the '90s stateside emergence of Chinese
actors such as Jet Li, Jackie Chan, and Chow Yun-fat and
behind-the-camera counterparts like directors John Woo and Ang Lee and
fight choreographer Yuen Wo-ping. Even Asian film-phile Quentin
Tarantino showed more sensitivity and, yipes, subtlety, in casting
Chinese American Lucy Liu as Kill Bill's half-breed assassin O-Ren
Ishii, torn between her Chinese wuxia and Japanese samurai traditions of
cinematic arterial spray.
So where was Oren in 2005? Apart from the pan-Pacific, time-traveling
lovers of 2046, onscreen Asian women seemed to be shifting into absence
and dislocation this year – missing in action or sequestered with the
missing mother of Hirokazu Kore-Eda's Nobody Knows and the vanishing
wife of Jun Ichikawa's Tony Takitani. Instead of Guess That Race, I find
myself playing Hide and Seek in the moviehouse. Rather than recalling a
fictional, fantastic Memoirs of a Geisha, I'm looking for the real woman.
Kimberly Chun's thematic top 10
Child's play Dare mo shiranai (Nobody knows) (Hirokazu Kore-Eda, Japan,
2004); Thumbsucker (Mike Mills, USA)
Knife play Caché (Hidden) (Michael Haneke, France)
Tragic kingdom Grizzly Man (Werner Herzog, USA); The Squid and the Whale
(Noah Baumbach, USA)
We love journalism Capote (Bennett Miller, USA)
We love hopeless love Brokeback Mountain (Ang Lee, USA); The New World
(Terrence Malick, USA); Tony Takitani (Jun Ichikawa, Japan, 2004)
Sexy electronics big-box culture The 40 Year-Old Virgin (Judd Apatow, USA)
Sexy Christians A History of Violence (David Cronenberg, USA);
Palindromes (Todd Solondz, USA)
Sex-emoticons Me and You and Everyone We Know (Miranda July, USA)
Denis without borders L'Intrus (The Intruder) (Claire Denis, France, 2004)
Shall we dance? Kung Fu Hustle (Stephen Chow, China/Hong Kong, 2004);
Rize (David LaChapelle, USA)
"chemqueries" wrote in
news:1132455459.141545.27420@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com:
> Stinky wrote:
> too much weight for their bone structure and body type) is the latest
> trend in Hollywood. Some women, like Calista Flockhart and Lara Flynn
> Boyle, are meant to be skinny, although they shouldn't be as emaciated
> as LFB allowed herself to become after she and Nicholson broke up.
> Others, like Jennifer Aniston, Brittany Murphy, Holly Hunter, Nicole
> Richie, Lindsay Lohan, Christina Ricci and Angelina Jolie, look just
> plain awful. I thought that Angelina lost weight for a movie role;
> however, the weight loss seemed to coincide with the trip to Ethiopia
> to adopt Zahara and the illnesses that followed. As for Aniston,
> although she dresses well, her body has been out of proportion for as
> long as I can remember. She doesn't look comfortable with herself.
Like Callista, Holly Hunter is another endomorph and has a naturally
slight frame.
Lindsay lost weight because her party animal habits ran out of control,
but she's tacitly admitted her problem to the public and stopped doing
it.
Although not chubby per se, as a teen Ricci had enough weight to bury
her figure. She had to do something to bring out the curves and paid
the price for it.
Starlets should lose weight under the care of a doctor, not by
themselves.
> Do celebrities really need to starve themselves in order to get work?
> Look at Catherine Zeta-Jones. Although I'm not fond of her
> personality, there is no question that she is physically beautiful.
> She is not thin.
She was when she made Entrapment. Since she got pregnant and didn't
lose the baby weight she looks disgusting. Haven't you seen the photos
of her topless, preggers and smoking on the balcony? Gag me with a
spoon!
> She doesn't try to force herself to be someone she's not or to fit
> into a size that is not right for her. Would Jennifer Aniston and
> Brittany Murphy be offered fewer movie roles if they gained a few
> pounds? Are their disproportionate bodies an attempt to compensate
> for their lack of talent?
Stinky wrote:
> now. Her head looks too big for her body.
I'm starting to think that the Lollipop Head Syndrome (i.e., losing too
much weight for their bone structure and body type) is the latest trend
in Hollywood. Some women, like Calista Flockhart and Lara Flynn Boyle,
are meant to be skinny, although they shouldn't be as emaciated as LFB
allowed herself to become after she and Nicholson broke up. Others,
like Jennifer Aniston, Brittany Murphy, Holly Hunter, Nicole Richie,
Lindsay Lohan, Christina Ricci and Angelina Jolie, look just plain
awful. I thought that Angelina lost weight for a movie role; however,
the weight loss seemed to coincide with the trip to Ethiopia to adopt
Zahara and the illnesses that followed. As for Aniston, although she
dresses well, her body has been out of proportion for as long as I can
remember. She doesn't look comfortable with herself.
Do celebrities really need to starve themselves in order to get work?
Look at Catherine Zeta-Jones. Although I'm not fond of her personality,
there is no question that she is physically beautiful. She is not thin.
She doesn't try to force herself to be someone she's not or to fit into
a size that is not right for her. Would Jennifer Aniston and Brittany
Murphy be offered fewer movie roles if they gained a few pounds? Are
their disproportionate bodies an attempt to compensate for their lack
of talent?
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=151228024&p=y5yzz873x&n
=151228784
Ricci excited by Timberlake
31/07/2005 - 15:50:20
Hollywood actress Christina Ricci is desperate to begin filming her new
movie Black Snake Moan, because Justin Timberlake is playing her sex-addict
love interest.
The singer-turned-thespian has signed to play the Monster star's boyfriend
in the gritty new drama which also stars Samuel L Jackson as a God-fearing
blues musician .
Ricci gushes: "Justin's going to be great. He seems perfect for the part.
He's a really sweet guy.
"It's basically about how two people can save each other and free themselves
from the places they've been reduced to in society. There's a very intimate
communication between my and Sam's character. It's really moving. Me and my
sister are like: 'Do you think Justin will teach us how to pop and lock?' I
really want him to."
Filming for the comedy begins in the next few weeks and will hit cinemas
next year.
NY POST...PAGE 6
BAI Ling was cut out of "Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith" after it was
announced that she was posing nude in Playboy, the disappointed actress
claims.
The sexy Chinese-born Ling, who was supposed to play Senator Bana
Breemu in the final installment of the "Star Wars" series, burst into
tears at the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of "The Beautiful Country"
the other night while she was describing how her scene was snipped:
"I just found out that my part has been completely cut out of the
upcoming 'Star Wars' movie. I do not know what happened," Ling said.
"I posed for Playboy and it may have been doing that which upset
[director] George Lucas. I did not know when 'Star Wars' was going to
be released when my manager came to me and said that Playboy wanted me
to pose topless."
Ling, who appears in the June issue, continued, "I did not know that
Playboy was going to come out the same time as 'Star Wars.' I saw them
as separate projects. I see the human body as beautiful and not
pornographic, but maybe the 'Star Wars' producers did not see what I
did. I am in shock."
LucasFilm spokeswoman Lynn Hale told us that Ling's sole scene was cut
more than a year ago. "It was just one scene," she said.
After Ling was finished venting about her "Star Wars" diss, the
talkative actress pulled herself together and gave her intimate
impressions of a list of actresses to Webster Hall curator Baird Jones.
"I can relate to women physically," she said. "Angelina Jolie is sexy.
Jennifer Aniston is sweet but not sexy. I preferred Natalie Portman
when she was younger. She has lost something now.
"Queen Latifah is big but passionate. I love J.Lo's curves. Naomi
Campbell is sexy like a black panther. I love Kate Moss, who is like a
cat. I think Paris Hilton is smart and I like her style.
"Meryl Streep is a great actress but I would just like to be her
friend. Heather Graham is cut like a doll. Christina Ricci is kind of
weird - sometimes she is fat, sometimes she is thin.
"The Olsen Twins are adorable and the fact that they are twins is a
good omen. I'd like to hook up with both of them at the same time. Here
is my shout-out: 'Let's get to know each other, Olsen Twins. Let's do a
meet and greet together.' "
http://breakingnews.iol.ie/entertainment/story.asp?j=162678890&p=y6z6797x5&n
=162679776
Ricci ready to marry boyfriend
25/04/2005 - 09:17:17
Hollywood star Christina Ricci is so in love with her boyfriend Adam
Goldberg, she wants to marry him.
The Sleepy Hollow beauty - who has been dating the Saving Private Ryan star
for a year - has found her life partner in Goldberg, and she's desperate to
start a family with him.
But while Ricci doesn't fear falling pregnant before her wedding, she's
hoping to stave off having children for a few years so she can fulfill her
remaining movie ambitions.
She says: "I would marry Adam because I am very traditional and
conservative. I definitely want children. I probably wouldn't plan to have a
child before I was married but you can't control everything."
I really love horror movies and I even enjoy the "spoofs" on them, but
Jesus Christ in a Sidecar, this movie sucked. It was 86 minutes long
and I was looking at my watch half way through. A serious stinker.
Hester Mofet
In article , Rick in Oz
wrote:
> http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/C/Cursed/2005/02/26/942915.html
> judging by all the rewriting and editing it's gone through.
> werewolf in Los Angeles.
> American Werewolf in London than it does to The Howling or even the Canadian
> female werewolf thriller Ginger Snaps.
> night when a big, hairy creature hits the windshield of their car, causing
> them to strike another vehicle that careens down a canyon.
> the girl apart and bites both Ellie and Jimmy, infecting them with its
> ancient curse.
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/Reviews/C/Cursed/2005/02/26/942915.html
Werewolf flick 'Cursed' a howler
By LOUIS B. HOBSON - Calgary Sun
Christina Ricci's werewolf movie has obviously lost some of its bite,
judging by all the rewriting and editing it's gone through.
Still, there's plenty to howl about with this movie about an American
werewolf in Los Angeles.
Make that howl as in laugh, not baying at the moon.
Cursed is a comic horror movie that owes more to the Scream films and
American Werewolf in London than it does to The Howling or even the Canadian
female werewolf thriller Ginger Snaps.
Ellie (Ricci) and her brother Jimmy (Jessie Eisenberg) are driving home one
night when a big, hairy creature hits the windshield of their car, causing
them to strike another vehicle that careens down a canyon.
When they try to rescue the lone occupant (Shannon Elizabeth) the beast rips
the girl apart and bites both Ellie and Jimmy, infecting them with its
ancient curse.
Part of the fun in Cursed is trying to guess the identity of the head wolf
who must die in order for Ellie and Jimmy to be saved from an eternity of
monthly transformations.
The first third of Cursed is scary and filled with great potential
scream-aloud moments.
The second third is pure slapstick fun as the once nerdy Jimmy's animal
nature turns him into a sex magnet.
When Jimmy and Ellie confront a werewolf or two in a trendy wax museum style
club, the showdown is played for laughs, not shrieks.
When the final third tries to go for laughs, gore and chills simultaneously,
things really fall apart.
Both director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson have distanced
themselves from the movie. They wanted it to be more adult and more
horrific.
Still, even the hybrid Cursed has become makes it a fright fest far superior
to White Noise, Boogeyman and especially Alone in the Dark.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
http://jam.canoe.ca/Movies/2005/02/25/941629.html
New movies already seen as bombs
By LOUIS B. HOBSON - Calgary Sun
You won't find reviews for either of this weekend's major movie releases.
Sony Pictures refused to screen its Tommy Lee Jones comedy Man of the House
for critics. Alliance Atlantis wouldn't preview its new Christina Ricci
werewolf flick Cursed either.
Sony is following orders from Revolution Pictures which created Man of the
House and Alliance Atlantis is heeding directives from Miramax's Dimension
Pictures.
Revolution even screened its road trip comedy Are We There Yet?
So, hard as it is to comprehend, the company must consider Man of the House
far inferior.
Man of the House had a production budget in excess of $40 million US plus a
$25 million marketing budget and is being released on 2,300 screens across
North America.
It stars Jones, Cedric the Entertainer and Anne Archer as well as hotties
Christina Milian, Kelli Garner, Vanessa Ferlito, Monica Keena and Paula
Garces as cheerleaders under the protection of Tommy Lee Jones.
Dimension's Cursed has been a troubled project for almost two years.
It's been rewritten, reshot and re-edited so many times that director Wes
Craven and writer Kevin Williamson are distancing themselves from it.
It started out to be an R-rated horror comedy in the vein of the Scream
movies Craven and Williamson collaborated on. It's now a PG-13 flick.
Cursed cost Dimension $38 million plus a $25 million marketing campaign. It
will be released on 3,000 screens.
When a studio refuses to screen a film for critics, it essentially reviews
the film itself, admitting it's a dog that needs one clear day before
reviews and word-of-mouth start chipping away at audiences.
Cursed has the better chance of making some pocket change this weekend,
given that White Noise, Hide & Seek and Boogeyman have all made upwards of
$50 million.
Horror movies are popular and Cursed has slick production and the Scream
cache.
All Man of the House has going for it is Jones and without a black suit and
Will Smith, he has limited box-office clout.
Smith's Hitch and Keanu Reeves' Constantine will rule the box-office again.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
"Rick in Oz" wrote in message
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> http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Entertainment/WolfFiles/Wolf_Files-1.html
> The Rich and Famous Have Nothing to Fear But . Their Own Phobias
> afford 12 boxes of Kleenex like germ-phobic billionaire Howard Hughes.
it's
> interesting to note that some stars have obsessions even more bizarre than
> our own.
> But Thornton's got so many phobias, he makes Woody Allen look like Russell
> Crowe.
> and chromophobia (fear of bright colors). But what do you call the fear of
> antiques? The Bad Santa star refuses to stay in a room with furniture
built
> before 1950.
lives
> some 14.8 million Americans to varying degrees.
> gamophobia (fear of weddings), genophobia (fear of sex) or even
> pentheraphobia (fear of mothers-in-law).
> of us learn to cope with our phobias and lead relatively normal lives.
> what sort of Neverland would you live?
David
> Beckham? Click through the following pages for a look at the phobias of
the
> rich and famous, including John Madden, Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci 1. John Madden: No Air Game
> Many jet-setters don't like to fly - even in first class. Say what you
will
> about the inflated ego of Monday Night Football's John Madden. The sports
> commentator is famous for keeping both feet on the ground.
> coast-to-coast demands of his job. He drives more than 60,000 a year, and
> his $700,000, 45-foot motor home, "The Madden Cruiser," is famous in
stadium
> parking lots across the country. If the game's in Hawaii, call Dan Fouts.
> Aretha Franklin, Whoopi Goldberg and Muhammad Ali are known to be queasy
> riders
> claustrophobia rather than aviophobia. The former football coach has never
> been afraid of expressing himself.
> Talk about perfectionism: In David Beckham's closet, each shirt is filed
> according to its color. Each can of soda is lined up in his refrigerator
> like soldiers at attention. Beckham is sometimes described as an
> ataxophobic - a person who fears disorder.
> as Posh Spice, told People magazine two years ago. "If there are three
cans
> of diet Coke he'd throw one away rather than having three because it's
> uneven."
really
> is next to godliness.
directed
> a 2002 TV documentary on the football star. "The DVD player has to be
> parallel to the edge of the table."
> A fear of clowns is no laughing matter, especially to Johnny Depp and Sean
> "P. Diddy" Combs.
> while promoting Sleepy Hollow. "There always seemed to be a darkness
lurking
> just under the surface, a potential for real evil."
denied
> that his performance contracts call for a "no clown" clause, perhaps
because
> it doesn't fit his bad-boy image.
> children's clown turned serial killer who tortured and killed 33 boys and
> young men.
> victims' families or something, but I found out that wasn't the case,"
Depp
> told the San Francisco Examiner.
> kid," he recently told Entertainment Weekly.
> Life is a cabaret of legal trouble for Liza Minnelli and her estranged
> husband David Gest. Earlier this year, he sued her for $10 million,
claiming
> he was a battered husband.
> her.
> 15-month marriage. The show business producer claims to be taking 11
> different medications a day, some more than once, for headaches, nausea,
> hypertension, scalp tenderness, insomnia - and phonophobia.
phony.
> After all, she denies all the allegations of violence.
> fear of the sound of your own voice.
> reporters, "I have enough grounds for 14 divorces here," he said. "We
could
> divorce the entire Yankee team, including the bullpen."
> Here's something to put in Christina Ricci's Christmas stocking - a Weed
> Whacker. The 23-year-old actress admitted to British Esquire this summer
> that she suffers from a form of botanophobia - and we're not exactly
talking
> about Attack of the Killer Tomatoes.
I
> have to touch one, after already being repulsed by the fact that there is
a
> plant indoors, then it just freaks me out."
> myself because I think that somehow a little magic door is going to open
up
> and let the shark out."
> Being The Man With The Golden Gun gave Roger Moore a nervous tic. The star
> of seven James Bond films was decidedly more shaken than stirred by his
> License to Kill firearms.
> pick up a gun I start blinking," said Moore at a 1993 UNICEF fund-raiser.
> still tell his boss he's deep undercover.
> Was Alfred Hitchcock, the master of suspense, chicken around eggs? To
> witness his ovophobia, just watch To Catch a Thief.
> actress Jessie Royce Landis - playing the part of Grace Kelly's mother -
> harpoons her sunny-side-up eggs like Norman Bates in the shower scene of
> Psycho.
> smoking bans at the dinner table - a predilection tied more to his food
> hang-ups than fears of secondhand smoke.
> daughter, Patricia O'Connell, told the Chicago Tribune in 1993.
> that yellow stuff would run all over. He thought it was absolutely
> disgusting."
> received from Hitchcock's assistant:
> "'He hates eggs, he hates cigarettes, and frankly, he hates you.' "
> Woody Allen turned his neurosis into a career. "I've been killing spiders
> since I was 30,'' he boasts to Diane Keaton in Annie Hall.
> sunshine, dogs, children, heights, small rooms, crowds, cancer and various
> illnesses, and any place on earth outside Manhattan.
> pays for the therapy bills? It's hard to say.
> call it Anhedonia - the inability to feel pleasure.
the
> meaning of the word. Allen compromised on naming the film after Keaton's
> character three weeks before the premiere
> 9. Billy Bob Thornton: Panophobia?
> It's hard not to laugh at Thornton's phobias. A 48-year-old guy who's
afraid
> of antique furniture is really off his rocker - assuming it's an old
rocker.
> king," said Thornton, who went into shock after checking into a five-star
> hotel in London, when his ex-wife Angelina Jolie was filming Laura Croft:
> Tomb Raider.
chair,"
> Thornton later told Oprah Winfrey. "I don't really know. But anyway . I'm
> totally serious. And I can't eat around antiques."
thriving
> in Hollywood despite his idiosyncrasies.
> Monster's Ball, says he was only able to eat in one scene if he used a
brand
> new plastic fork, right out of the box.
> recent issue of Maxim, stage sparks a reaction in him, he says, that
"almost
> borders on Tourette's."
> with a picture of 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
> not something I can really explain."
> Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
think. Reform scholl gave me quite a few. Bathrooms, to this day I'm in and
out of them like a shot. It doesn't help that the sadistic staff of work
farm the county sent indigent and incorrigible kids to youth work farm back
then, often used the large public bathrooms for carrying out abuse and
torture. Ceramic tiles give me nightmares. Cold tile floors all part of
that. We used to have to lay on the tile flor naked for hours before we'd be
beaten. Speaking in a too loud voice, cursing, masturbation farting,
belching, and even stuttering were punished with approx a half hour beating
for each offense, so those human biological functions are off the itenerary
as are . Another bathroom connected fear is the fear of bathtubs and water
drawig out of them. Lisa Cruz, the breathy voiced songstrees of Twin Peaks
fame shares that one with me. I have taken showers for forty years for fear
of bathtubs and drainng water. Buckets full of water. You get your head held
under the water for two minutes at a time, them pulled out and revived, and
then have it done five ten or twelve times and see if you can look at a mop
bucket without getting afraid.I have a whole array of others, including fear
of being locked in small places, being caught in wild game traps, and being
drowned in cattle dip troughs. My cousin, Wolf, (Adolph) tried to kill me
that way repeatedly. Cattle dip is nasty stuff, that gets in your skin and
makes your breath smell like chemicals, and even your mouth taste like
you've been drinking chemials.Oddly the Army loved that stuff and nearly all
the recruits from OCS into psy war studies for special investigations and
recon had come from heavily abused backgrounds. Of course, part of the
training was dealing with the fear and functioning anyway. A little secret,
the fear is still there, but they give you a new fear to control it, not
letting anyone know you are afraid. Sorry, sometimes I forget how desturbing
some of my past can sound to an outsider.
Ambrose
>
Moment of the night ... when the camera cut to Robin Williams in the
audience as they were going to commercial (near the beginning), and he
started the blowjob handmotion in front of his mouth with his tongue in his
cheek. It almost made it all worth it.
"Patricia Martin Steward" wrote in message
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> PRE-SHOW on E!:
> one thing to say:
> Who are these people?
> she thinks are jokes.
> looking rumpled.
> the People's Choice Awards (which I tolerated for about 15 minutes).
> Hopefully she's established that she's an adult, and now she can
> concentrate on looking good instead of exposing her chest.
> Fox, Janelle Maloney, Jennifer Beals, Julianne Moore, Alison Janney.
> and is it just women whose initial is J?
> for the ice-skater look: the sheer fabric that masquerades as but
> doesn't look like exposed flesh.
> for accepting such a small engagement ring, and Christine jerked her
> hand back! These are the moments we hope for, people.
> like a leprechaun in mourning.
> usually be counted upon to wear something light and frothy, wore
> charcoal grey. Scandalous.
> engagement ring was FAR bigger than Kevin Costner's.
> sharing her plastic surgeon with him.
> poundage on her.
> like she's wearing an extra-large set of wax fake lips.
> she's going to have permanent depressions from that tight neckline.
> it. "Alien."
> big wankfest?
> I could swear that after a few bars of "What I Did for Love" I saw
> Bill Murray mouth, "Oh, shut up."
> themselves.
> dinner party.
> falling out of her dress!
> speech.
> horrible (though Nicole Kidman came close) and the winners fairly
> predictable.
> Face your fears.
> Live your dreams.
"nimue" wrote in message news:...
> Hank's Still Drunk & Fun wrote:
> http://people.freenet.de/gmanworks/edits/Gman_edit36_ChristinaRicci1.jpg
> However, Christina Ricci is not one of those women. I like her -- always
> have. However, I don't want to look like her. I would love to have, say,
> Salma Hayek's body BEFORE she got the implants, or Kate Hudson's cute little
> Almost Famous figure, but I'm not jealous. It doesn't make me all frenzied
> or anything. It would just be nice, but whatever. I have news for you,
> too, honey. I don't think most men know as much about women's bodies as
> other women do. One -- all us women have women's bodies and two -- we are
> always comparing ourselves to others. There is no way you could analyze
> women's bodies as much as we women do. You may know what YOU think is
> attractive, however, that doesn't mean you know a lot about women's bodies.
> BTW -- you should get some help for your homophobia AND realize that
> anorexic people do look wrong -- unhealthy -- off, somehow.
You're jealous, you dyke.
Save it for the gay pride parade, carpet-licker.
(I'm just joking with you, would you take a laxative? I'm not THAT
obnoxious. This is a Howard Stern NG I'm responding from, ya know.
Take little here seriously, except politics, of course...;)
I know that she wil probably be a prop, but who for Short? My pick would be
Christina Ricci.
wrote in message news:...
> This isn't sexy. It's sick.
This IS sexy.
http://www.ezthemes.com/previews/4/478.jpg
Pefect!
http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/#3
Ellen Plans Lie-Detector Test for Bragging Murphy
Comic-turned-chat show host Ellen DeGeneres is considering dragging
Brittany Murphy and her mother onto her hit program to give them a lie
detector test about the actress' early speech skills. Guests like Sharon
Stone and Christina Ricci have poured scorn on Murphy's claims that she
could talk at four-months-old, and now DeGeneres is keen to help the actress
prove she's not lying. Former Mensa student Stone, who is one of the
cleverest actresses in Hollywood, insists Murphy is either talking about
"baby talk" or she has a good imagination. The Basic Instinct beauty
recently suggested on DeGeneres' show, "That's why she's an actress -
because she has an imagination." But Ellen wants to give Murphy the chance
to back her claims up: "We're gonna have her and her mother on and hook them
up to lie detector tests."
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
"Thanatos" wrote in message
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> In article
> ,
> TranslucentAmoebae wrote:
possession"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/11/mary-ann-busted-with-mary-jane/
responsibility"http://www.tmz.com/2008/03/12/it-wasnt-mary-anns-mary-jane/
> difference?
He can't tell you...too drunk.
http://u.redlandsdailyfacts.com/Stories/0,1413,217%257E24244%257E1878081,00.
html
End of the line for 'Monster's' real-life killer
By Bob Strauss
Film Critic
For those who just can't get enough of Aileen Wuornos, now Nick Broomfield
has released his second documentary on the subject, "Aileen: The Death of a
Serial Killer," just in time for you to make a double-feature day of it with
the staged biopic, "Monster," that Charlize Theron is getting so much
mileage off of.
It's like a self-fulfillment of the prophecy embedded in the title of
Broomfield's first picture about everyone's favorite hooker-murderess,
"Aileen Wuornos: The Selling of a Serial Killer," a dozen years ago. Why any
unindicted co-conspirator would want to relive this sad woman's murderous
madness to the extent media's making available these days is a valid
question. But Broomfield's continuing interest is understandable enough. The
story evolved in the decade-plus between Wuornos' capture and her execution
in 2002, and the woman herself got interestingly weirder, if not necessarily
crazier, during the years she spent stewing on Florida's Death Row.
And with the twin temptations of exclusive access to the condemned for her
final jailhouse interview and the chance to make some kind of anti-death
penalty statement, the English muckraker (other Broomfield docs include
"Kurt & Courtney" and "Biggie and Tupac") could hardly say no to a second
helping. He even manages to question his own tabloid-cum- righteous motives
a bit in this effort, which like several of his previous films was
co-directed with Joan Churchill.
Still, the main question remains: Why should anybody else want more Aileen?
Well, the best reason I could personally come up with was to compare the
real Wuornos' behavior to Theron's interpretation of it, the latter of which
I felt lacked something I could not put my finger on. My instincts were
right. Wuornos was altogether shrewder, emotionally more volatile and more
inventively delusional than Theron - or, to be fair, any other actor,
probably - could fully capture.
Of course, most of the footage in "Life and Death" was shot days before
Wuornos' death, after she'd had many years of incarceration to get stranger
than she was when running around loose and killing johns. Brimming with
conspiracy theories and recanting her own best defense arguments, this is a
woman who is way past ready for her own death in every dark corner of her
frazzled mind.
But there is enough earlier footage to indicate that Wuornos wasn't all that
fundamentally different in 2002 than the person whose pot-smoking idiot of a
lawyer enabled her conviction 12 years earlier. Broomfield seems to feel
that there's a big difference, though, and as only a European can, he
somehow views Jeb Bush's failure to commute Wuornos' execution on insanity
grounds as an unassailable indictment of our whole barbarous
capital-punishment system.
The movie may well have made that statement less simplistically and more
effectively had Broomfield refrained from editorializing and let Wuornos'
raging, irrational final statements say it all. "Life and Death" also digs
quite compellingly into the godawful Michigan childhood that shaped Wuornos
into what she became, how the love of her life (who doesn't look a thing
like Christina Ricci) totally betrayed her and how a few odd souls genuinely
tried to provide some solace for the madwoman in her final years.
So, except for the sermonizing, altogether a deeper, more interesting movie
than "Monster."
But that's still no reason to see it.
---
Bob Strauss, (818) 713-3670 bob.strauss@dailynews.com
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
http://canoe.ca/JamMovies/jun2_direct-sun.html
Direct opposites
Unlike her dad, T.O.-bound Anjelica Huston takes her time between jobs
By JIM SLOTEK -- Toronto Sun
TORONTO -- For someone with her bloodlines, Anjelica Huston does take her
sweet time between directing gigs.
Huston, daughter of the late auteur John (The Maltese Falcon, The African
Queen, The Asphalt Jungle, Key Largo, The Night Of The Iguana, Prizzi's
Honor, Moby Dick), will be in town in the next few weeks to direct a TV
movie. She's one of a passel of celebs -- including Julianne Moore, Rosie
O'Donnell, Andie MacDowell and Joe Mantegna -- attached to movies just
announced for T.O.
Huston will be filming Slow Ride, a CBS TV movie that will be her first
directorial effort since the 1999 Irish melodrama Agnes Browne. Her only
previous directing stint was her award-winning debut, the cable film Bastard
Out Of Carolina in 1996.
Slow Ride -- also called Riding The Bus With My Sister -- stars Andie
MacDowell as a New York photographer who makes an effort to bond with her
mentally handicapped sister Beth (Rosie O'Donnell) after the death of their
father.
Key to this effort is sharing Beth's daily city bus ride and getting to know
her extended "family" of transit regulars.
Huston might be making up for lost directing time. Come November, she's
skedded to be in Germany to direct Christina Ricci in the feature The White
Rose. That movie, written by Anjelica's sister Allegra Huston, tells the
story of a doomed, dissident anti-war youth group in Nazi Germany called the
White Rose. Ricci plays Sophie Scholl, part of a brother-and-sister duo who
led the group. Tim Robbins, Liam Neeson and Albert Finney are reportedly
negotiating roles.
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
http://entertainment.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4459,11637009%255E10431
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Uma's new role
December 09, 2004
US actress Uma Thurman will follow in the footsteps of pop singer Jennifer
Lopez as the new face of France's luxury leather goods maker Louis Vuitton,
the company said.
The first advert due to go out throughout the world in February 2005 will
show the Pulp Fiction and Kill Bill star carrying the brand's new Manhattan
bag.
"The idea was to present this ultra-feminine woman and to show her in a
rough and bare industrial environment, to dress her in a sophisticated way,
opposite to the unexpected decor made of cement and concrete," Marc Jacobs,
artistic director of Louis Vuitton said.
After Lopez, the luxury leather goods maker featured six top models against
a backdrop of the desert for its advertising campaign.
And this winter saw young actresses Chloe Sevigny, Christina Ricci, Scarlet
Johansson and Diane Kruger help market the line.
Thurman follows a long line of famous actresses to have recently stepped
into the promotion of perfumes or ready-to-wear, including Nicole Kidman for
Chanel, Charlize Theron for Dior and Charlotte Gainsbourg for Gerard Darel.
Agence France-Presse
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
Hank's Still Drunk & Fun wrote:
> "nimue" wrote in message
> news:...
> fukkin woman, I'm a man, and I would know better than you because I'm
> a connoisseur of women's bodies, I salivate over them, and nothing
> about her looks "wrong." I can pretty much guarantee you, even if
> you're a fukkin lezbo, that I analyze women's bodies far more than you
> do.
Oh, I wish I looked more like many women and I will admit it freely.
However, Christina Ricci is not one of those women. I like her -- always
have. However, I don't want to look like her. I would love to have, say,
Salma Hayek's body BEFORE she got the implants, or Kate Hudson's cute little
Almost Famous figure, but I'm not jealous. It doesn't make me all frenzied
or anything. It would just be nice, but whatever. I have news for you,
too, honey. I don't think most men know as much about women's bodies as
other women do. One -- all us women have women's bodies and two -- we are
always comparing ourselves to others. There is no way you could analyze
women's bodies as much as we women do. You may know what YOU think is
attractive, however, that doesn't mean you know a lot about women's bodies.
BTW -- you should get some help for your homophobia AND realize that
anorexic people do look wrong -- unhealthy -- off, somehow.
--
nimue
"If I had created reality television I would have had a much greater
influence, but then I would have had to KILL MYSELF."
Joss Whedon
"I know he's got a girlfriend, but I could so corrupt him. He would be a hot date, and that is what I need right now. I have met him, so I know what I am talking about here. He's a nice, home-loving boy with a great body and great eyes. And W_hen he reads this, he's probably going to run a mile." - about her crush on Josh Hartnett
(On smooching Johnny Depp)"We actually had some sex scenes, which was very strange. In front of 20 people on the set, with someone who was 27, who you met for the first time W_hen you were nine. It was a little weird."
I think the main reason a lot of child stars don't make it is that it's hard to see someone as cute and then all of a sudden see them as having more depth. I guess I was just lucky that, W_hen I was little, nobody thought I was that cute.
"You have to excuse me because I AM a teenager, so I'm allowed to sound illiterate and make stupid comments like 'I'm not into hard-core feminism.'
"I don't think I'll be reformed until I'm well into my fifties."
"I like playing people who are so afraid and ashamed of who they are and so disgusted by everyone around them that they decide to become the ultimate extreme of what they're afraid they are."
"My dream role would probably be a psycho killer, because the whole thing I love about movies is that you get to do things you could never do in real life, and that would be my way of vicariously experiencing being a psycho killer. Also, it's incredibly romantic."
"I'm not perfect-looking and I don't say the right things, I'm a little different, nothing really special, but I guess I come across as a little more real to people and that comes through on the screen. I know I look young, but with the right make-up I can look older. I definitely feel older."
I certainly hope I'm not still answering child-star questions by the time I reach menopause.
For years, I hated myself. I covered the mirrors in my house. I literally couldn't have a mirror in my room. I still can't sit in a restaurant or someplace where I can catch my reflection. I get so paranoid.
About Marilyn Manson's band: "I hate the things they preach. They found a gimmick that sells. The fact that they're making money off all these teenage kids who actually believe in their message is disgusting."
"I don't have any training, and I don't believe in training. Of course, people who don't have any training always say that."
"I'm very shy. I can't even act that well W_hen the camera's not on. I get really embarassed."
"If I hadn't gone into acting, I would have been one of those weird runaways on Hollywood Boulevard. No, It'd be uglier. I'd probably be dead."
"I can be young and cute W_hen I want to be, and I can be really mature when I want to be. It's kind of weird, like I'm the incredible changing girl, which is good because I can relate to adults and to people my age." (1995) "There are two sides of me, One is the professional side. When I'm working, I'm not a kid - and can't be. Otherwise no one would take me seriously. When I'm not working, I think I'm a normal 15-year-old.
"I spend a lot of time with my mother. When I'm doing movies, she's always with me. We spend days being bored in an apartment together waiting for someone to call and say I'm needed for a shot. Because we're together so much, we have to get along. We have to find ways to get to know each other. We've gone through a lot of stuff, you know, and I think we're pretty close."
She was the fourth child of Ralph and Sarah Ricci. Her siblings are Dante, Pia and Rafael.
Nicknamed Squant by her siblings because of a childhood fascination with the Native American hero Squanto, who helped the first European settlers in America.
Tiny at just over five feet, Ricci stopped growing W_hen she was ten years old.
Co-hosted a 10 volume educational video series entitled "Bug City" in 1998.
Was originally slated to play the lead in _Ghost World (2001)_ , but by the time it was filmed she was too old for the part and had moved on to other projects. Thora Birch took over the role.
Drives a Porsche Boxster.
On December 4 1999, she appeared on "Saturday Night Live" as the guest host. During one of her skits, she accidentally punched actress Ana Gasteyer in the face. The skit was a parody of the "Sally" show, in which she played a 13-year-old runaway who sleeps with dogs, and required her to fake-punch Sally (Gasteyer), but accidentally hit her for real. While she initially reacted by putting her hands over her mouth in surprise, she maintained her professionalism and quickly fell back into character.
Her father, before becoming a lawyer, was a psychiatrist who specialized in shrieking therapy. While growing up, Christina could hear the therapies through the vents in her room, and would act them out in front her mother.
Had to turn down the role of Ronna in Go (1999) because of a scheduling conflict. conflicts.
Is on the national board of VOX-Voices for Planned Parenthood, which works to promote the mission of Planned Parenthood to young adults. She will also be appearing in national ads for Emergency Contraception.
Her parents divorced after she filmed Addams Family Values (1993). She has not spoken with her father since.
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