Thursday, September 9, 2010

COUGAR DOWNTOWN

New pix came out from the set of COUGAR TOWN Wednesday, right after I reviewed MULHOLLAND DRIVE for the first time in many moons. That confirmed the blond and brunet actresses who arrive at the film's Branch Davidian compound in the plural wives party finale that was the architectural inspiration behind Jenny's place in the hills. It's the Granny Grass scenario where Annalynne McCord walks over and gives the GSR/TWN director's fiancé a nice wet kiss on the lips, and then walks away as we get a glimpse of the king of the cowboys and his amazing look alike sidekick Barack Obama.

Earlier, the cowboy king had suggested that it would be bad news if we see him a second time. As in seeing the prophetic 2001 masterpiece a second time, at a later date, being reenacted with the film's actual day 1290 players in their places.

The new COUGAR TOWN casting photos reveal Jenny in a psychodelic Jesus Freak top, standing next to a dented Sunday driver car from the Denton, Ohio church in THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW prophecy. X17 seems to have the only decent 'V' shot of Jenny's downtown pose next to a funny 'BPV...' plate, with 67 'Y' message, in the no.4 pic on their 6-pix gallery at:
http://x17online.com/celebrities/courteney_cox/first_pictures_jennifer_aniston_and_courteney_cox_on_cougar_town-09082010.php

In MULHOLLAND DRIVE, Jenny's Branch Davidian compound is located at "6980 Mulholland Drive". I like this threesome shot of the Branch Davidian David Lynch; whose January 20 birth date was day one of the 1260 days chronology. It was probably taken at the custom furniture shop on his three-house Branch Davidian compound in the hills above LA, at:
http://anti-oprah.blogspot.com/2010/04/review-mullholand-drive-2001.html

MULHOLLAND DRIVE was originally produced as a television series, then converted into a feature film. For Wednesday's breaking news about Ron Howard's highly unusual plan to produce Stephen King's DARK [WILLIS] TOWER series as motion pictures that blend into television shows that become full length films again.

GSR/TWN

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