Scott and Josh took a trip to the Horror Hound Fest and met Sherilyn Fenn. Blog and Pictures are up at the site http://wp.me/p27ojK-nJ
Enjoy,
Scott
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The Red Room Meets Sherilyn Fenn
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Re: The Red Room Meets Sherilyn Fenn
yay, I'm so happy for you.
*And I wouldn't be surprised if she DOES contact you for the redroom interview.
*And I wouldn't be surprised if she DOES contact you for the redroom interview.
God, I love this music. Isn't it too dreamy?
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She looks so much better as a brunette again. And honestly (and I'm not saying this to be mean in any way) if she dropped a few pounds, she could convincingly play Audrey again today (ok, obviously not 18 year old sex kitten Audrey, but certainly Audrey the sexy MILF/cougar) her face looks the same. I mean, if Madonna can convincingly pull of her 1990 Justify My Love look for her new video, then I could see Sherilyn do it too!
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I'd love it if she agrees to participate.
Sherilyn is such a talent. Over the last few weeks, I've grabbed a few of her movies from Netflix that I'd never seen -- Ruby, Of Mice and Men, and Three of Hearts, all made shortly after TP went off the air -- and my respect for her talents grew even more.
In interviews, she says she was terrible at playing the "Hollywood game," refused to do it, and acknowledges that her trajectory in the movie business probably suffered for it. But man, she really has the goods.
Sherilyn is such a talent. Over the last few weeks, I've grabbed a few of her movies from Netflix that I'd never seen -- Ruby, Of Mice and Men, and Three of Hearts, all made shortly after TP went off the air -- and my respect for her talents grew even more.
In interviews, she says she was terrible at playing the "Hollywood game," refused to do it, and acknowledges that her trajectory in the movie business probably suffered for it. But man, she really has the goods.