Whether you're dancing with a martini shaker, writing etiquette books about otters or penning award-winning songs, chances are you have interesting taste in films. Here are three bonus interviews from our regular 3x3 feature. See what genre-hopping emerges when worlds collide.
Name: Lynn Ahrens
Profession: Lyricist, librettist
Oscar Nominations: Best Original Song and Best Music for Anastasia
Other Awards Won: Tony, Emmy, Drama Desk, Olivier
Upcoming Gig: Schoolhouse Rock Returns!
Three Favorite Oscar-nominated Pictures That Didn't Win
1. Beauty and the Beast: "You suspend disbelief and float blissfully off into a world of imagination, whimsy and delight, without an ounce of cynicism. A perfect meeting of story, song and animation; it's what made me want to try and write a movie musical."
2. The Remains of the Day: "Its quiet magnificence lies in the way it portrays two repressed souls, yearning toward one another and never quite managing to connect -- a heartbreaking tone poem of suppressed love and lost opportunities, set against a political backdrop."
3. Little Miss Sunshine: "Because it makes me laugh out loud. Because I care so much about these characters. And because it's such a sublime family portrait of love in the midst of dysfunction. We should all be so lucky."
Name: World Famous *BOB*
Signature Song: Night Train
Signature Prop: The martini shaker
Top Three Burlesque Movies
1, Lady of Burlesque:
"Based on the G-String Murders by Miss Gypsy Rose Lee -- it
shows that burlesque stars have more sides than just their back sides!"
2. Some Like It Hot: "The definition of burlesque is ribald comedy, dancing, & striptease- this movie has got it all!"
3. The Velvet Hammer Burlesque: "I love movies that I'm in!"

Name: Laurie Keller, author of Do Unto Otters
Read as a Kid: "I loved reading funny books like Amelia Bedelia, Homer Price, anything by Beverly Cleary (especially Ribsy) and my all-time favorite, My Father's Dragon by Ruth Stiles-Gannett."
Top Three Movies for Kids
1. The Black Stallion: "Breathtakingly beautiful, great buildup to an exciting ending, all-around feel-good movie."
2. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: "Pure fun, quirky and edgy yet wonderfully sweet (in every sense of the word!)."
3. Wallace and Gromit: "Charming characters, subtle but oh-so-funny writing."