Pittsburgh, and occasionally Wilkinsburg where I dwell, has been the home for the occasional film crew. And it turns out, as of yesterday and today, that there are a significant number of film crews located right in the heart of Wilkinsburg and around the corner from me. The aforementioned three women are starring in a film adaptation of a novel called "American Pastoral" by Philip Roth, who I know more for "Portney's Complaint" which I used to have around because I thought it was kind of dirty. Pastoral has been called one of the best written novels in the last 25 years. So I guess that's what you call a good book. Can it be a good movie? Let's find out.
It also features three of the most beautiful women in Hollywood in Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Connelly and Molly Parker. Fanning, so beautiful that she hurts my eyes, is arguably the third hottest woman on that list.
Here are some pictures. This is Jennifer Connelly at 45, which I don't understand. I mean she used to be top ten in the world.
It also features three of the most beautiful women in Hollywood in Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Connelly and Molly Parker. Fanning, so beautiful that she hurts my eyes, is arguably the third hottest woman on that list.
Here are some pictures. This is Jennifer Connelly at 45, which I don't understand. I mean she used to be top ten in the world.
And I think this is from Labyrinth.
And Molly Parker is hauntingly attractive. She does pretty much only indy films or these new high end Post Sopranos cable shows. I haven't seen Ms. Parker in "House of Cards" although I'm sure she's stunning.
And this is from another film:
And then there's gorgeous Dakota Fanning.
Not child porn I hope but a fashion shot...
Right. Also features director and presumably lead actor Ewan McGregor, who will be making his directing debut. Should be interesting. Also has David Straithairn, who is currently grimacing and plotting on the Blacklist even as we speak. Will try to get more pics as the days slog on. Have no evidence that any of these actors are in town although presumably some of them would be on hand.
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