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That?s a great story. We were at the rose bowl for CU v UCLA when my wife got a text about Matthew Perry?s passing and she started to cry. At first I thought it was another bad situation for our family, but it was his death.
In the past few years she?d begun rewatching Friends, read his recent book and some reunion show of sorts. Not like we/she knew him or anything, but I?m going to relay your story to her ?.she will love it.
I encountered Courtney Cox in Calabasas and we exchanged pleasantries. I didn?t go into it that had long ago known her co-star and on screen romantic partner?ya just don?t do that.
Didn?t you and i encounter a celeb or two together at Jeff Suppan?s jernt in Woodland Hills? I mean, besides Suppan himself.
That's a partial explanation that makes sense, but I think the reasons are far more nefarious. I consider "Hollywood" a mortal enemy to my immortal soul. And I think the movie that best illustrates this is Mulholland Dr. I believe that's what David Lynch was trying to communicate. But he did in a way so obtuse that you really have to look for the meaning.
My "cinophelia" (sounds suitably dark?) timeline ends around 2000. Probably been to three movies at the theater since then. One of them was Passion of the Christ.