PREDICTION: Remake with Jada Pinkett Smith Doing "9 to 5"

Mar 31, 2006 09:00

There was a news article bout "9 to 5" as a remake. I said 3/28/2006 about "9 to 5." Does that count as a Prediction? No? Oh well. Tough crowd. I thoguht that's a pretty good prediction, but I guess it's just a Lucky Guess. :o)



Dabney Coleman's one of my favorite actors. He's so funny:
  1. Dabney Coleman:
    1. Da-B/NE-y = Giving(Da-Spanish) Communication(B/2/Gemini) Northeast(NE) Male(Y). I said Davis is in Pennsylvania and the Northeast
    2. Co-Le/Man = Company(Co) Definite Pennsylvania(Le/The-Fr./Father/PA) Male(Man)
    3. I said Davis is from Pennysylvania and my business associate (Company)
    4. I said he's been making me his Receptionist and Personal Assistant to him
  2. He was Dr. John McKittrick in "WarGames"
    1. Matthew Broderick was David Lightman:
      1. I said David = Davis
      2. Notice it's David "hacking" into a Government Computer and getting in way over his head
      3. That would be Davis
    2. Juanin Clay was Pat Healy:
      1. Initials JC = Jesus Christ
      2. Pat Healy was the Stalker Detective on "There's Something About Mary" played by Matt Dillon
      3. (Matt)dillon = (Ro)dillon when Mother Male(Ma-TT) = Gemini(Ro/Non-OR/Non-V/Non-5/2 in Digital)
      4. I said all the Letters in CHRIST add up to 77, which is IR on the Periodic Table
      5. I said I have "Super Hearing" or a "Spider Sense" that allows me to hear things. That's Pat Healy's special equipment he uses to snoop on Cameron Diaz as Mary
      6. In the Special DVD, you don't see how Sully gets eaten by the Snake. I said Year of the Snake = 1977 = '77 = IR on the Periodic Table
  3. Dabney Coleman was Chief Quimby in "Inspector Gadget" playing opposite of Matthew Broderick
I said that I'm the most underpaid Fe-Male on the Planet and I'm B/L.A.-CK. I'm CEO of a Multi-International Corpoation, and I don't get paid anything and it's a Male who takes credit for all my work :o).

"20th Century Fox, the studio that owns the original's rights, had already struck a deal with Jada Pinkett Smith to remake 9 to 5 under the title 24/7":
  1. Jada Pinkett Smith is married to Will Smith:
    1. Will Smith is born 9/25
    2. Because Jada Pinkett Smith is the wife, she's most likely having sex with Will Smith
    3. If Will Smith is "925," that's how you get Jada Pinkett Smith "doing" (fucking) "925" (Will Smith) as the Wife
    4. Get it??? "Doing 9 to 5"? "Doing 925"??? It's punny!!! :o)
    5. I said 3/30/2006 about "Kinky Math" Humor. You can shift numbers and people ;)
    6. You can work 24/7. "20 for 7" Female(20/XX) for Sun Gemini(7/VII)
    7. As a Fe-Male I'd be a Working G/IR-L (God IR Bad) or G/IRL (God In Real Life)
    8. I said 2/17/2006 that I'm a Cheap Dirty Whore because Communication is Sex
    9. I'm a Communication Slut because I'm always getting "pregnant with thought" giving "birth to ideas"
    10. That's why Mary Magdalene is MM = Gemini(2) 5/29(M/13/Rhode Island)
    11. W/Ho-Re = Final(W) Slutty(Ho) Rabbit(Re/75-Periodic/1975)
  2. I'm born 529
    1. I said I'm Fe-Male
    2. Will Smith is born 9/25 like CHRISTopher Reeve who's Superman
    3. I said I'm Superman
    4. Christopher Reeve's as a Male Superhero whose Powers were "fake" as 925
    5. I'm opposite as a Fe-Male Superhero whose Powers are Real as 529
There was a poignant episode in the "Lois & Clark" Television show where Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) is distraught because she comes to realize that she's not going to live long and Superman will.

On another Level I'm Lois Lane and Conscious Rod and the Physcal Body is going to die. Superman (Subconscious Rod) is the Psychic/Subconscious Realm is going to live on.

There's another Layer as well because I said Sunny Leone is the real Lois Lane and my mom looks like Sunny Leone in 1961. My mom was obviously born before me. She's naturally going to die before me (assuming we all have healthy normal lives barring any unforeseen accidents or assassination attempts on either of our lives).

After Hours With the '9 to 5' Gang
By William Keck, USA TODAY
(March 31) -- Years after being fired for refusing to sleep with her boss, Jane Fonda - empathizing with harassed women everywhere - developed a popular 1980 film called 9 to 5, about sexism in the workplace. The comedy arrives on DVD Tuesday (Fox, $20) in what is being marketed as the "Sexist, Egotistical, Lying, Hypocritical Bigot Edition," with commentary from stars Fonda, Lily Tomlin and Dolly Parton.



Calling from her Atlanta home before catching a plane to L.A., thrice-married Fonda, 68, chuckles when asked whether she has experienced sexism since making the film. "You've got to be kidding," she says, aghast. Sexism, she says, is something she has experienced in "my marriages. Maybe that's why I'm not married anymore."

Even so, Fonda is careful to differentiate her last ex, corporate mogul Ted Turner, from 9 to 5's similarly tough, mustached boss, Franklin Hart (Dabney Coleman).

"Mr. Hart was a terrible character," says Fonda, while her relationship with Turner was "much more subtle. Sexism can be almost invisible."

"Jane was married to very strong, aggressive men," reminds Tomlin, 66, calling in from the L.A. set of The West Wing series finale. "(In the '70s and '80s), there was all that machismo."

At 60, Parton says she still welcomes the occasional whistle from construction workers on the street. "I take all that as a compliment," Parton says from her Beverly Hills home, where she's whipping up macaroni and cheese. "And if someone gets vulgar, I can put them in their place, but still do it in a fun way."

Mishearing a question about unwanted sexist encounters, Parton says, "I've only had sexual encounters that I've wanted. But not as many as I'd like," then laughs when the question is clarified.

After all, Parton went right from 9 to 5 to shooting The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, "and I made a better whore than I did a secretary."

Parton, who says she grew up in a family of sexist men, often jokes about her rarely seen real-life husband, Carl Dean, but she turns uncharacteristically sentimental when asked if he is a sexist. "In all seriousness, I have a very fine husband - a true gentleman who respects women," says Parton.

"I've met Carl, and I couldn't agree more," Fonda echoes.

Dean, Parton says, has encouraged her work on a Broadway musical version of 9 to 5, for which she has already written several songs for an anticipated fall 2007 opening. "It's still set in the '80s, and we gave Violet a boyfriend," Parton says. Her favorite new song: The One I Love, in which the three women wax eloquent about their loved ones.

Parton and Dean will celebrate their 40th wedding anniversary May 30 with an annual ritual: They take a trip to Ringgold, Ga., where they got married. "We drive our RV through a drive-through and load up on food," Parton says. "Then we visit a park and get our picture taken on the steps outside the little Baptist church where we said our 'I do's.' "

Tomlin and producer Jane Wagner have been a couple for 35 years, but with no plans to marry. "I don't know that we ever will," she says. "(Coordinating) our wardrobe is complicated enough."

Jokes aside, Tomlin believes it is probably easier for a woman to be in a relationship with another woman. "Especially a woman of consciousness," she says. "And if you are married to a man with any consciousness, I think that would probably be all right, too."

As for Fonda, she remains single and says, "I'm enjoying the way I am, but if I met someone I liked, I would love to date."

And she, too, would welcome a whistle on the street. "I should be so lucky. At a certain age, you become invisible, so a whistle would be great. And I'd whistle right back."

"Yeah," Tomlin adds. "If I looked as good as Jane, I would, too!"

What a way to make a living
What happened to the 9 to 5 secretaries after they sent sexist Mr. Hart packing for Brazil? We may never find out. While Jane Fonda was working on a sequel to be called 24/7, 20th Century Fox, the studio that owns the original's rights, had already struck a deal with Jada Pinkett Smith to remake 9 to 5 under the title 24/7. But for fans who want to catch up with the characters, Fonda, Tomlin and Parton tell USA TODAY what they think happened to Judy, Violet and Doralee.

Judy Bernley (Jane Fonda)

Movie postscript: Married a Xerox representative.

Fonda's update: "The Xerox guy didn't last. Judy has fallen in love with someone else and is living with somebody. She never wants to marry again. She has starch in her spine now because of her experience at the corporation."

Violet Newstead (Lily Tomlin)

Movie postscript: Promoted to Consolidated Companies vice president.

Fonda's update: "With her kids all grown, Violet went out on her own and created her own business. Maybe she became an event planner. And she became a council person."

Doralee Rhodes (Dolly Parton)

Movie postscript: Became a country singer.

Fonda's update: "I think Doralee self-educated herself and is very much into computers. And she probably baby sits her grandkids."

03-31-06 10:50 EST

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