Guess who's going to her funeral? That's right, our friends from Westboro Baptist Church. Due to Liz's fame, I doubt they'll get anywhere near the actual funeral; too many people will have been waiting for days.
Lola - Thanks very much for making the distinction - I had no idea it was another Elizabeth Taylor who wrote it. In fact, on the director's cut, I got the impression they also thought it was the actress who wrote the novel. LOL! It's a sweet film nonetheless. Thanks again. I'll edit the post.
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R.I.P Elizabeth Rosemund.
ReplyDeleteSad news indeed - they don't make 'em like that any more!
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For me, she will always be "Martha" in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, one of my favorite movies. Her best acting performance ever imho.
ReplyDeleteGuess who's going to her funeral? That's right, our friends from Westboro Baptist Church. Due to Liz's fame, I doubt they'll get anywhere near the actual funeral; too many people will have been waiting for days.
ReplyDeleteI think this is a different Elizabeth Taylor:
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But, my oldest Darling loved "Nibbles and Me" written by a fourteen year old Elizabeth Taylor, actress.
I really want to see this film though, it looks delightful.
Lola - Thanks very much for making the distinction - I had no idea it was another Elizabeth Taylor who wrote it. In fact, on the director's cut, I got the impression they also thought it was the actress who wrote the novel. LOL! It's a sweet film nonetheless. Thanks again. I'll edit the post.
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