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Sunday, January 13, 2013

Golden Globes: The Dresses!


Hello, my gorgeous fans! I hope everyone enjoyed the Golden Globes, I know I did. I thought Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were absolutely hilarious and underused, AND they looked gorgeous! None of the winners were big surprises to me, although I was sad that Jessica Lange didn't win for American Horror Story, but I hear Julianne Moore was terrific as Sarah Palin and I am definitely going to check out that movie. I was very happy that Jessica Chastain won for her performance in Zero Dark Thirty. She gave a fabulous, subtle performance and I loved the film. Anne Hathaway's win was no surprise, and I was happy for her since I loved her in the film, but I wanted to punch her in the face when she added to her acceptance speech when Les Miserables won for best musical/comedy picture...you had your time...go away. Also, Jodie Foster's speech was bizarre. A lot of people were saying it was inspiring, and I guess it was, but it also made me enormously uncomfortable.

ANYWAY! Onto the dresses. Here are some of my faves...


Kate Hudson looked AMAZING in her Alexander McQueen dress! LOVE IT!


Adele looked lovely in Burberry and her hair and makeup were fabulous as usual! Hope she sings her song live at the Oscars!


Jessica Alba looked gorgeous in her peach Oscar de la Renta dress. Great hair, makeup, jewelry, she looked gorgeous.


Naomi Watts wore a dramatic Zac Posen dress and I really liked it!


Anne Hathaway, as annoying as she is, looked lovely in her white Chanel dress.


Jennifer Lopez looked stunning in her Zuhair Muhad dress. I don't LOVE the dress, but her hair and makeup are stunning and she looks amazing.



I don't really like this Rachel Weisz's Louis Vuitton dress, but her hairy and makeup are just a dream and she's just a stunning lady.


I thought Nicole Kidman's Alexander McQueen dress was really chic and interesting looking. Not my FAVORITE, but she definitely pulled it off. 


Julianne Moore looked elegant in her Tom Ford dress. The back is a little weird, but she looked amazing.


Here are some dresses I didn't like....

Jessica Chastain was AMAZING in Zero Dark Thirty, but her look for the Golden Globes was lackluster. Her Calvin Klein dress was unflattering and her hairstyle aged her...it almost looked like she had a bald spot...and she's GORGEOUS! She got some bad advice on this look.


Thought Halle Berry's whole look was a miss. She's always gorgeous, just wasn't into it.


Lucy Liu's dress and hair and entire look was puzzling.








Monday, January 7, 2013

Gay Broadway Day with Matt and Zach Episode #1


Hello, my gorgeous fans! Two of my dearest friends, Matt and Zach, have made a fun video centered around the new Les Miserables movie. They discuss the performances in the movie and their favorites from other productions and recordings from this iconic show. Check it out and stay tuned for more webisodes!


Sunday, December 30, 2012

Les Miserables Review


So, tonight I saw the new film version of Les Miserables, featuring an all-star cast of Hugh Jackman....Russell Crowe....Anne Hathaway....Amanda Seyfried? ...anyway. I had been hearing a lot of stuff about the movie through friends and via facebook. There are camps that love it and camps that hate it. Those who hate it seem to have enormous issues with the singing and then film acting and talking that happens within the songs that we are used to seeing "performed" on a grand stage with costumes and sets, selling it to an audience much further away.

I remember when I saw the film version of Sweeney Todd, starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, I remember there were many different opinions as well. Some people hated the singing, some people liked it, etc. I very much liked it. I thought the way the music and the singing was handled really fit the vision of the film on a whole, and that show has a complicated book with complicated characters who are scheming and plotting and doing all sorts of awful things. The songs were almost seamless through the movie and worked perfectly with the plot.

Les Miserables and Sweeney Todd are probably the most opposite musicals ever. While Sweeney is driven by the complicated plot and book, Les Miserables is a sung-through musical. It is all about hit tunes, exciting singing and a few moving characters. In my opinion, the characters in Les Miz that you care about are Jean Valjean, Fantine and Eponine. Those are the characters I relate to most. They have real human feelings and superior songs to show them.

Fantine was played brilliantly by Anne Hathaway. Fantine is the perfect gem of a part. You come on, sing a great song, everyone loves you, and then you die in the middle of the first act. I was surprised and disappointed that they cut a bunch of Fantine's music in the movie, considering Anne Hathway is the highlight, I would have liked to see more of her. Her performance of "I Dreamed a Dream" was well sung and made me cry. It was the only time the concept of the live singing with movie style acting really, really worked for me, and the fact that it was done in one take is impressive. You could sing a song great in one take, hundreds of performers do that daily, but doing a performance for the camera without playing to a big house, crying and still hitting all the notes is no easy task, and Anne rose to the occasion. There were moments in her other parts I thought she was too much too soon or a little self indulgent, but I'd be surprised if that song didn't win her an Oscar. It worked for Jennifer Hudson.

The two male leads, Russell Crowe and Hugh Jackman were a mixed bag. It's so funny to me that Hugh Jackman has been on Broadway, won a Tony, sung legit musical theater, and sang so terribly for most of the film. His vocal production physically hurt me at moments, and it's unfortunate because he actually acted beautifully, but his rendition of "Bring Him Home" was horrific. Bad singing from Hugh and bad musical direction from whoever didn't tell him not to scream that song. Mr. Jackman clearly has a great voice, he's just gotten some bad information on how to use it. Russell Crowe has been most people's choice for the worst singer in the movie, but at least he didn't have me grabbing for my throat. The only time I found his singing truly silly was during "Stars," where he made some interesting choices.

Helena Bonham Carter and Sacha Cohen were enjoyable as the Thenardiers, althought Mr. Cohen's performance was a little subdued and his choice of accent was strange, Madame Carter/Burton came off much better. Eddie Redmayne wins 2nd place for worst singing after Hugh Jackman. His kermit the frog impression made him so unattractive that I couldn't believe he had two women after him. Also, they should have cut "Empty Chairs and Empty Tables." I know people like the song, but it adds nothing to the plot and stopped the movie dead in its tracks towards the end when everyone wants to go home. Samantha Barks was lovely as Eponine, but her singing suffered when she did quiet singing. It seemed as if someone told her she couldn't sound so "Broadway" and she took it too far. Also, she was a wobbly mess in "Heart Full of Love." That duet/trio was almost unlistenable. Amanda Seyfried was very pretty and her autotuned flutter only added to her allure...oy. To be honest, she offended me less than Eddie Redmayne though.

Broadway actor, Aaron Tveit, was great as Enjolras. A little too boyish for the part, but he sang well and looked handsome. Hadley Fraser, who had one line in the movie, "You at the barricade listen to this, etc" did the best singing of the movie in maybe 20 seconds. Check him out singing Marius in the clip bellow.

All in all I enjoyed the movie, I was moved by it and thought there were great performances. I even liked the added "Action scenes" that added more to Javert's chase for Valjean. I commend the director and sound people for trying this new way to do the movie musical. It'll be interesting to see if it'll become common practice in the future. I thought the production design was good, I especially like/was upset by how awful, dirty and creepy the docks were with the prostitutes. Anyway, definitely go see this movie!



Friday, December 14, 2012

Hilarious Impersonators do the Les Mis Red Carpet



Wow...this is just perfect. Christine Pedi is a genius, and Christine Bianco, Carly Sakolove and John Walton West are all just perfection. Also, after watching the interviews with the cast about this movie, I have almost no desire to even see it. Dear Cast of Les Miz, You are all just awful. People sing live all the time, 8 times a week on Broadway, and you got to do multiple takes. Get over it. Also, Amanda Seyfried's flutter....is insane. It also sounds like a result of weird sound editing...or maybe it's that fast...





Monday, September 3, 2012

Dark Knight Rises reaches $1 Billion at box office!


Wow, well first it was Avengers (which I still need to see), and not Batman has reached the $1 billion dollar mark at the box office! I have to say, when I first saw this movie I wasn't as blown away by it as I was hoping to be and I was generally unhappy with the choice of Anne Hathaway as Cat Woman, but looking back, this movie really was great. It had a great twist ending, awesome effects, good story, etc, and the ending was nice. Good movie! I'm still not so sure about Hathaway, but maybe she'll be so good in Les Miserables...I smell Best Supporting Actress win...

Sunday, July 1, 2012

NBC will broadcast live performance of "The Sound of Music"


Hello, my gorgeous fans! NBC is going back to their roots and will broadcast a live performance of The Sound of Music, done much like the legendary broadcast of Cinderella with Julie Andrews back in the day. No casting details yet, but I have a feeling that Laura Osnes may be reprising the role of Maria. Osnes did a concert version of the classic show at Carnegie Hall a few months back and she is starring in a new stage version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein Cinderella on Broadway, also starring Victoria Clark as the Fairy Godmother. I might be wrong about this and they could possibly go for a bigger star (I can just see Anne Hathaway practicing "I Have Confidence" in her bedroom), but I am putting my money on Laura Osnes as Maria...and me as Mother Abbess. If you don't know who Laura Osnes is, look bellow.


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Les Miserables Movie Pics!

Hello, gorgeous ones! Here are some pictures from the upcoming Les Miserables movie. I'm so curious to see how this turns out. It seems like it might be really gritty, which I like. It'll make the often silly/amazing music seem less silly. Also...why does Eponine's waste look SOOOO tiny?!?! More pics here!



Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Les Miserables Trailer LEAKED!!!



Hello, gorgeous ones! The trailer for Les Miserables has been LEAKED! Sure it's bad quality, but that just makes it even more delicious! Someone was desperate to capture this! LOVE! Check out some Anne Hathaway singing in a full-throated chest and then switch to fluttery head voice! Exciting stuff! Thanks....Perez....::cough...cough::.....for the trailer....ugh. ALSO! It should have been me as Fantine!!!


Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Dark Knight Rises Longer trailer!


Hello, gorgeous fans. Obviously I was heartbroken to not be chosen to play the role of Cat Woman in The Dark Knight Rises, but that doesn't mean I'm not thrilled about the release of the movie!!! This newer longer trailer shows more of Bane, played by Tom Hardy, and he looks SCARY!!! I'm still not sold on Anne Hathaway, but who knows. She looks terrific, but she just isn't crazy enough. I know I probably am still just stuck on Michelle Pfeiffer's soul shattering performance, and there should be room for others to play the part, but Pfeiffer has a dark a edge that Anne just does NOT have...I guess we will see. GOOD trailer though!


Sunday, April 15, 2012

Candy Land: The Movie?

Hello, gorgeous fans! It has come to my attention that there is going to be a resurgence of board game movies, starting with Battleship: The Movie! Honestly, that one sounds pretty stupid, but the one that truly interested me was Candy Land! Producers are describing this as Lord of The Rings set in the world of Candy! What could be better?!? I hope that they ask me to play the role of the Princess Frostine! I think I'd be perfect! There is also supposedly a Ridley Scott Monopoly in the works, and a remake of Clue! The remake of Clue personally offends me. That movie is beloved by so many (Despite mixed review and a bad box office when it opened), LEAVE IT ALONE! The last thing we need is Anne Hathaway as Ms. Scarlett, oye.