Word: parkerisms
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...point, not wanting to interrupt a critic's query, Parker rose and tiptoed around the table. Pausing between two critics, she reached over the table, and grabbed the salt shaker...
...Parker, who has perenially played the "girlfriend" role in films, was enthusiastic about her role in "Miami Rhapsody" as copy-writer Gwyn Marcus, who is reminiscient of a young female Woody Allen character. "[She is] so dimensional, so fleshed out, so full of all the things that make us human, as opposed to what we generally see on screen in terms of womens' roles...
Touching on the film's similarities to Allen's writing, Parker said the prevalence of witty one-liners emitted by Gwyn, was daunting. Her mouth is her defense mechanism. "My biggest concern, in fact my only concern, when I read the script, was how many punch lines she had; and how to deliver all of them...
...Parker's role in the film, as a hesitating fiancee, is ironic in light of her perpetual secrecy about her long relationship with actor Matthew Broderick. She dodged questions about their involvement, noting only that, "My own view is probably more optimistic than Gwyn's. I'd like to believe that marriage can work...
...Parker quieted the nervous laughter by saying in a truly concerned tone to the critic, "How are you feeling? I remember the last time I saw you, you had a cold...