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April 1, 2008

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There were a lot of Smart People - and even more dumb people - at last night's Cinema Society do for the premiere of "Smart People".

The movie’s stars Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Quaid and Ellen Page watched the flick along with a diverse crowd of crazies including: Liza Persky, Jane Fonda, Dr. Amanda Baten, Matthew Broderick, Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Bonnie Franklin, Ellen Barkin, Jessica Seinfeld, Paul Cavaco, Rachel Dratch, Rocco DiSpirito, Daniel V, Charlotte Rae, Marci Klein, Eric Hughes, Bravo's James Lipton, Serge Normant, Ina Treciokas, Linda Wells, Donna Karan and a shitload of others.

Oh and Charlotte Rae wasn't there but I wish she was. And Bonnie Franklin wasn't there either. (I guess I kind of wish she was too.)

The movie is great and deep and character-y and literate and funny and essentially about some screwed up relationships. It’s not dumbed down and it is for adults, so that's a change. And I liked the soundtrack.

Jane Fonda looks ferosh, did I say that? I am talking about an amazing looking woman. Whatever cocktail of medical confections she's had has settled and worked into perfection.

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