Sunday, 17 August 2008

Justice Struggle to Find New Ways to Ask You to Shake Your Booty

Photo: Marco Dos Santos




"To have so many difficulties to write the lyrics for 'D.A.N.C.E.' � we were just trying to find something not too serious and not too narrative, because it's boring or cheesy. Something a bit more than 'Shake your body to the ground' or 'Can you feel the vibe?' or 'Do you feel the funk?'" �Justice's Xavier de Rosnay finally explains the origins of "Do the D.A.N.C.E. / Stick to the B.E.A.T." [Pitchfork]



"I remember going, 'Wait a minute, I don't know how to play this scene � Joan is being really nice.'" �Christina Hendricks of Mad Men [Watcher/Chicago Tribune]



"My mother still thinks that being a paralegal is the greatest job possible. Even when I told my mother they're going to greenlight the movie, that they're going to start shooting it, she was like: 'You know what? I got these brochures about being a paralegal. You should check it out.'" �Michael C. Martin, former MTA employee and writer of the currently shooting movie Brooklyn's Finest [NYT]



"There are two kinds of men on Earth. The ones who wouldn't want to date Nellie Oleson on a dare, and those who want to date Nellie Oleson a little too much � and wanted me to wear the wig. So I could only have sex with people who had never seen the show.'" �Alison Arngrim on Little House on the Prairie [NYDN]



"I've been pitying fools for 28 years, Bill, and it's never personal." �Mr. T [Fox]







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