Showing posts with label Courteney Cox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Courteney Cox. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Baby, it's cold outside

Lauren Graham

Look, I know Tuesday is traditionally tank top day. But, dude, it’s winter. While it pains me to say this, it’s way too damn cold for tank tops. So instead today let’s celebrate the warm and snuggly. Cold weather clothes can be hot, too. Well, the people wearing them can be hot – and toasty. And just because you’ve got on mittens and scarves doesn’t mean you have to deprive the world of the really good stuff. To which I say, bless you, Lauren Graham.

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Anna Torv

Look at Anna, so cute and tiny in her gianormous jacket. Don’t you just want to take her home, sit her by the fire and serve her hot cocoa? Or, you know, yourself. Whatever is handy.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

A kiss is just a kiss



The much tittered about Courteney Cox/Jennifer Aniston kiss on the “Dirt” season finale has come and gone, yet somehow the world keeps on spinning. If you missed it, you didn’t miss much. They talked like old Friends (with benefits, no less) and then left each other with a quick on-the-lips peck. Of course, the kiss had to be played out for the male gaze. A colleague catches the smooch and draws his own Dirt-y conclusions. Yawn. Though, I give Jen credit for the little butt rub there near the end. Nice.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Dig this

Let's Kiss and Make UpJoey Tribbiani must be in heaven (and, quite possibly, it’s lesbian heaven, see above). Former “Friends” and current best friends Courteney Cox and Jennifer Aniston will kiss in an upcoming episode of Cox’s new series “Dirt.” TV Guide announced yesterday that the artists formerly known as Monica and Rachel will lock lips March 27 in the show finale. Cox plays cutthroat tabloid editor Lucy Spiller (get it, Spill-er, oh the metaphor) in the new FX drama. On the finale, Aniston will play a rival tabloid editor who happens to be gay and is, apparently, prone to kissing professional acquaintances. Those office romances - always tricky.