'Yes, I am having my daily existential crisis, but Madeline Ashton's mannequin paint is peeling on her clavicle and Helen Sharp (Goldie Hawn) has a giant hole in her abdomen. We're all dealing with something right now, okay?' oureric writes:
There's good news, if you're in the market for that sort of thing. Yes, the headlines are apocalyptic but this is not the end, at least not according to Madeline Ashton and Helen Sharp's timeline., the campy dark comedy classic that follows the accidental immortality of two rivals, begins in 1978 and spans 51 years, ending in 2029. So, yes, things may be bleak right now, but we have nine more years until Mad and Hel slip on a can of spray paint outside Ernest's funeral.
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