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Miranda OttoWhy settle for "Lipstick" when we could have "Cashmere"?Brooke Shields attended the Rockefeller Center tree lighting ceremony to promote NBC’s Lipstick Jungle, which will premiere Thursday, February 7, in ER’s slot (after ER runs out of original episodes).
Along with Shields, the series stars Kim Raver and Lindsay Price as three high-powered executives in New York City. It’s based on a bestselling book by Candace Bushnell about a jungle full of lipstick-wearing animals. Or something like that. While we’re generally happy to see series that feature strong female roles, Lipstick’s review by our resident TV critics, Lori and Sarah, was not exactly stellar. OK, they hated it. Hop over and view the preview, then join me in saying “eww.” … continue reading Submitted on November 30, 2007 at 4:26 pm She Made Me Watch This: Mingling with the stars at ABC's Summer Press Tour PartyThe first segment of our video blog this week is a rundown of the glitzy ABC Summer Press Tour Party Lori and I attended Thursday night, in which we eavesdropped (unsuccessfully) on Miranda Otto, admired Dana Delany's power walk, met Pushing Daisies creator Bryan Fuller, had a run-in with Anne Heche's publicist, and chatted with Bonnie Somerville. Among other things. Before we get to the video, here are a few photos from the party: Dana Delany and Lucy Liu
Bonnie Somerville and Miranda Otto Submitted on July 28, 2007 at 5:16 am Blogging the TCA, Part 3: "Cashmere Mafia"This is a live blog from the bi-annual Television Critics Association conference. See previous TCA posts here. It's time for the highlight of the conference, for me at least: the panel for Cashmere Mafia, the only new show next season with a prominent lesbian character, played by Bonnie Somerville (pictured below on the far left).
The cast — Lucy Liu, Miranda Otto, Frances O'Connor, and Bonnie Somerville — is joined on stage by writer Kevin Wade, executive producer Darren Star, and some exec named Jeff (didn't catch his last name). All four of the women look great, although Lucy's wearing a bright pink number that's the same color as a prom dress I wore in high school, with some kind of red mock scarf thingie.
The Q&A kicks off with a topic that will prove to be a popular one at the session: Sex and the City, and how it relates to this show. Darren Star insists, "I wasn't thinking of Sex and the City when I sold this idea." He says he initially got the idea for Cashmere Mafia when Gail Katz talked about women she went to business school with at Yale. A reporter comments that he was disappointed there was only one scene in which someone was actually wearing cashmere. Bonnie jokingly asks the reporter to marry her (because he knows what cashmere is), but he says he has to go pick up his wife at the airport. Bonnie quips back, "That's okay. My character would probably like that." Five minutes in and already with the lesbian jokes? A good sign! … continue reading Submitted on July 25, 2007 at 8:45 pm |
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