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Casey Coston | Monday, July 25, 2016. It's one of my favorite scenes. You know what that means?, it means he doesn’t have a head. As the downtown economy accelerates, can we turn these smaller lots into useful development? What do you want me to do?”. Copyright © Issue Media Group. [quote]the scene where Sally and Whoopi got to the mall in Short Hills and Whoopi pretends to recognize her and results in a flock of woman crowding around Sally asking for autographs as a way to cheer her up, it totally works for me. Downtown urbanistas were atwitter last week, literally as well as figuratively, with news that a new, urban grocery was planned for the area near Seventh and Main. It’s being workshopped for Broadway as a musical, written by Brits George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the guys behind “Mary Poppins.”. 19 New Cases, 11 from Same Town, 1 New Death in Last Day, Global Citizen Combo TV and Online “Every Vote Counts” Specials Were a Ratings Bust, Few Watched (or Cared), The Hollywood Reporter Fires Dean of Movie Critics, Todd McCarthy, Cuts 30% of Staff, Owner Todd Boehly Waves White Flag, The Amazing Life She Lived: Aretha Franklin Deserved Better from the New York Times Magazine, So Here It Is.
My two favorite “Soapdish” moments will be included in the musical, Stiles assured me the other day. "The clothes for 'Soapdish' are a satire on top of that." “Soapdish” sent up the world of soap operas ‘ a world now, ironically, dying.
I loved the scene in the mall where Whoopi makes a fuss over Sally so all the shoppers will notice her and give her attention.
He wrote the Intelligencer column for NY Magazine in the mid 90s, reporting on the OJ Simpson trial, as well as for the real Parade magazine (when it was owned by Conde Nast), and has written for the New York Observer, Details, Vogue, Spin, the New York Times, NY Post, Washington Post, and NY Daily News among many publications. But it was a hoot, with Sally Field as Celeste Talbert, who was meant to be a parody of Susan Lucci on “All My Children.” Celeste was the star of a soap opera, Elisabeth Shue was her long-lost daughter, and the film featured Kevin Kline as a long-lost love, Carrie Fisher, Robert Downey Jr, Garry Marshall, and Teri Hatcher had hilarious roles. The other great “Soapdish” scene is known as “Mall Therapy,” when Rose and Celeste ride a mall escalator simply so Rose can drum up autograph seekers to assuage Celeste’s bruised ego.
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Finally, the Soapdish script is here for all you quotes spouting fans of the Sally Field movie.
Give us your email and we will give you our weekly online magazine. The movie, by the way, was written by Robert Harling (”Steel Magnolias”) and’ directed by Michael Hoffman, whose new film, “The Last Station,” is about to be released to much acclaim and a possible Oscar nomination for Helen Mirren.
She laments: “The guy was killed in an auto accident! By Marilyn Assenheim Clash Daily Guest Contributor Does anyone remember the movie Soapdish? He was driving in the Yukon, in a pink convertible, to visit his brother who’s an ex-con named Frances, when a tractor trailer comes along and decapitates him. The other great “Soapdish” scene is known as “Mall Therapy,” when Rose and Celeste ride a mall escalator simply so Rose can drum up autograph seekers to assuage Celeste’s bruised ego.
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