If I walked into Don’s Mixed Drinks and Channel 9’s Kirk Montgomery was bartending – well, I’d really need a drink.
Seems Montgomery has a cameo is the movie “Suburban,” recently wrapped by Marty Lindsay, a moviemaking machine who moved back to Denver after eight years in L.A. to be closer to family.
He’s submitting it to the Denver International Film Festival next week – in hopes that it’ll get picked up and go far. It’s a 100 percent Colorado movie.
The story is about a guy in his mid-30s moving to Arvada from NYC with his wife and young son. He suffers the usual Arvada concerns – Who am I? How did I get here? What am I doing with my life? When did I get these ear hairs? And being in Arvada, he comes in contact with divorce, infidelity, friends, family – until he understands the meaning of manhood.
Hey, Kirk, gimme another drink.
Being Biel
Boulder babe Jessica Biel made her full-on sex debut Friday in “I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry.” And the Adam Sandler comedy came out on top at the weekend box office.
In the flick, she lets the supposedly gay Sandler fondle her breasts to see if they are real. Yeah, that always happens.
So how does it feel to be a bona fide sex symbol?
“It’s extremely flattering,” she told the New York Post. “It’s nice to be wanted and desired you think, ‘I’m being accepted as a woman now.’ That’s kind of cool.”
Ladies, start your engines
Saturday night is Ladies Night Out at Soiled Dove Underground at Lowry. Mary Louise Lee Band will bring in the soul, Sassy 107.1’s Gloria Neal brings in the comedy.
Says Lee: “This is a great excuse for girls to get together and come and enjoy some great music and laughter. My band has planned an evening of familiar music that have empowered, motivated, healed and swooned women over the years.”
$20 tix at .
A little dab’ll do ya!
You can’t help but notice that when guys come back to the bar from the men’s room at Oceanaire – they’re, well, greaseballs. And they smell funny.
Management wants the “power seafood house” to have a retro feel to it, so they have put tubes of Brylcreem and a bottle of Old Spice in the men’s room. And what guy can resist glopping up his hair with a fist full of hair tonic? I’m just like Dad!
Oceanaire GM Galen Krohn says it’s a sensation. “By the end of the night, the whole place smells like fresh fish, Old Spice and Brylcreem.”
City spirit
So what does a veteran rocker like Bob Weir do when he has a night off before tonight’s RatDog show at Red Rocks? Drugs, of course. On Sunday night, he headed from his downtown hotel to the local 7-Eleven for a bottle of aspirin for his wife, Natacha. Yes, that’s it. … The current issue of Maxim has Jay Cutler telling the guys how to bulk up – by using their own body weight … DeVotchKa (“Little Miss Sunshine”) is at Red Rocks on Aug. 3 – and the band just signed with Anti Records. Its new album, “How It Ends,” comes out Aug. 6 … Sez who: “Last night it was so damn hot at my house that I had to sleep on the air hockey table.” David Letterman
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