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Actress Julianne Moore (2R) and President of the American Federation of Teachers, Randi Weingarten (2L) interact with students honored during the Save The Children Valentine?s Day Contest Winners Lunch at The Harriet Tubman School, C.S. 154 on January 28, 2010 in New York City.
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Tom Ford with Colin Firth and Julianne Moore
One film together: A Single Man (2009).
George Falconer is a gay Englishman transplanted to Los Angeles, but that only begins to describe his sense of dislocation. George’s lover has recently been killed in a car accident, and, since it is 1962, he cannot openly express his grief: it is the bereavement that dare not speak its name. Likewise, Christopher Isherwood’s novel A Single Man could not have become a movie in the year of its publication, 1964, but Ford—yes, that Tom Ford, he of the tinted aviators and easy homoeroticism—was the right man to bring it to the screen. Firth, magnificent as George, mopes elegantly in his skinny-lapel suit, his handsome, tensed face not quite concealing the inner battle between his self-pity and his self-assuredness. Moore, as George’s confidante, a sozzled divorcée named Charley, is a kohl-eyed period specimen of pre-feminist compromise: at once a pathetic mess and a (slightly wobbly) pillar of fortitude.
So sad she didn't get an Oscar nomination 
the hair in post 505, middle parted and loose waves, that's exactly how I want my hair!!!![]()


She had on a purple dress and a black blazer 
They will put the whole interview on their website (probably tonight) so I'll take sceencaps for you 