Ed Harris is OTT as the troubled genius while Diane Kruger is a little too simperingly annoying as Anna Holtz, his muse. |
Once again, he speaks in a simperingly lifeless Rada-English accent. |
Then there was Amanda Holden demonstrating her range as an actress by simperingly demurely when she bumped into former lover Neil Morrissey at a party. |
He set up pyramids of plates to crash when people passed them, and rigged a mirror in a hat shop so that, when each matron posed simperingly before it, the glass cracked from side to side. |
Look at every single simperingly anonymous reality show winner, hoisted to victory by an army of inert television viewers who think the height of fun is clapping along with a theme tune. |
But while their highlights maintain their spot on the celebrity C and D lists, their earnings show that they're not as simperingly silly as they look. |