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Academy Awards 2013

Heslov, Affleck and Clooney

Heslov, Affleck and Clooney

I saw all nine Best Picture nominees. I’m extremely happy for Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Grant Heslov’s win with ARGO. I remember very well Ben Affleck and Matt Damon winning Best Original Screenplay for Good Will Hunting 15 years ago. I was an extra on the film School Ties several years prior to that. While I particularly loved Silver Linings Playbook I knew that ARGO would take home the Academy Award this year. Jennifer Lawrence is so talented. Looked lovely in Dior Couture. She’s superb as a young women with depression in Silver Linings Playbook. Excellent for Quentin Tarantino to win Best Original Screenplay for Django Unchained. I’m a HUGE QT fan and Django blew me away. So did Zero Dark Thirty. Oh and Christoph Waltz made me cry in Django Unchained. Ang Lee is of course immensely talented but I didn’t like Life of Pi‘s story. It’s a beautiful film.

Jennifer Lawrence accepting Best Actress

Jennifer Lawrence accepting Best Actress

Seth MacFarlane proved to be quite the disappointing host. Sexist, racist, homophobic.

on to fashion I liked [at Academy Awards and after parties]:

Stacy Keibler in Naeem Khan

Stacy Keibler in Naeem Khan

Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler

Solange in Emilio Pucci

Solange in Emilio Pucci

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck

Diane Kruger

Diane Kruger

Halle Berry in Versace

Halle Berry in Versace

Amy Adams at Vanity Fair party

Amy Adams at Vanity Fair party

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks

Jennifer Hudson in Roberto Cavalli

Jennifer Hudson in Roberto Cavalli

Kate Beckinsale

Kate Beckinsale

Kerry Washington in miu miu

Kerry Washington in miu miu

Laura Dern

Laura Dern

Amanda Seyfried in Alexander McQueen

Amanda Seyfried in Alexander McQueen

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CELEB News: Diane Kruger on Glamour UK March 2013 Cover

I’m not usually into this type of film but I’ll go see The Host because I adore Diane Kruger. Recently I saw Farewell My Queen and she made a fantastic Marie Antoinette.

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“When I turned 30, I realized how ignorant I really was. I always thought I had a very accomplished life. I lived on my own and I was financially independent since 16; I speak different languages, I traveled the world. I thought, ‘Oh, I’m so smart.’ I realized through my personal travels how little I know about certain conflicts, because I was too vain or self-absorbed to ask the questions. That’s been the focus while I’m in my thirties – to become an accomplished woman, rather than some actress.”

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The Host is in theaters on March 29

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in defense of Gwyneth

the scene: New Year’s Eve at Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn Jay Z performs with Chris Martin. On stage to ring in 2013 so there is Apple and Moses Martin and Chris’s wife Gwyneth Paltrow and champagne.

Apparently people think Gwyneth can’t dance, hogged the spotlight etc.

my take:

She grooved to the song like any other wife, girlfriend, S.O. Gwyneth stood off to the side mouthing lyrics, getting into the song but not in a “look at me” sort of way. She wore a typical low-key, casual Gwyn outfit: black tank, black flared pants, heels. Have you seen Gwyneth’s legs? If she wanted attention she’d have worn a short dress or skirt. Her golden mane was up in a pony tail not down and glamorous by any means. She danced like anyone enjoying a concert does– uninhibited and feeling the vibe. Clearly happy. Why criticize someone for blissful moments? Her husband Chris Martin is the one people should be buzzing about. I adore the band Coldplay, particularly X&Y, yet live performances prove dull and unemotional. Onstage with Jay Z Chris jumped, danced, laughed and emoted in ways I’ve never seen him do with Coldplay. What’s up with that?

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Lifetime TV Movie review: Liz & Dick

Anyone interested in seeing Lindsay Lohan’s ongoing train-wreck will watch Liz & Dick on Sunday, November 25 on Lifetime. Lindsay Lohan isn’t credible as Liz Taylor. She doesn’t look like her. She has freckles and a fuller face, a bonier frame. She doesn’t even attempt to have the same softer, lilting accented voice. This is LiLo playing dress up. Large breasts and childhood stardom seem the only commonalities between Lindsay Lohan and Elizabeth Taylor. Lohan’s surely no sex symbol at 26. After years of turmoil, you’d think Lohan would put a bit more effort into her portrayal of a legend.

The movie suffers from poor direction, lazy acting, an awful screenplay and of course terrible casting. There’s zero chemistry between Lindsay Lohan and Grant Bowler who plays Richard Burton. Grant Bowler looks nothing like Richard Burton. It’s almost laughable if it weren’t so sad. When you watch Cleopatra or Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? the palpable attraction between the pair can be felt by viewers and that’s why the couple completed a dozen films together. Liz & Dick fails to convey the magnitude of this relationship. The fights. The attraction. The purported love. Liz Taylor said that she had three loves: Mike Todd [her third husband, who died]; Richard Burton and jewelry.

The story of Liz Taylor should be told. She’s a fascinating woman. And surely beyond her years with Richard Burton. Of course this 1 ½ hour Lifetime movie just skims the surface of that relationship anyway. Liz supposedly stole married men. She’s married to Eddie Fisher [who had been married to “America’s Sweetheart” Debbie Reynolds when he met Elizabeth Taylor] when she meets Richard Burton on set of Cleopatra. There’s no spark, nothing in the scene between Lohan and Bowler. Richard says: “Has anyone ever told you you’re beautiful?” Lindsay as Elizabeth just shakes her big head and stomps away screaming. It’s rather uncomfortable instead of charming. From what I’ve heard Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor were always arguing and making up in some sizzlingly erotic manner until Richard became too jealous of Elizabeth’s success and fame.

The only positive of Liz & Dick is that I would like to see a decent film about Elizabeth Taylor’s life. About her philanthropy, her work with AIDS research and fundraising, her children [I often forget she has any], the timeless films [A Streetcar Named Desire, A Place in the Sun, National Velvet, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof] her numerous marriages, her many friends and illnesses. This movie merely brushed the surface.

Liz & Dick premieres Sunday, November 25, 2012 at 9pm ET/PT on LIFETIME.

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one of my favorite actors: Colin Farrell in DETAILS

He’s out now in the film Seven Psychopaths

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HAPPY WORLD VEGETARIAN DAY: Celebrity Vegans and Vegetarians [a select list]

Alanis Morissette

Alan Cumming

Alicia Silverstone, vegan

Alison Lohman

Amber Valletta

Angela Bassett

Anna Paquin

Anne Hathaway

Rosario Dawson

Betty White

Bryce Dallas Howard, vegan

Brandy

Carrie Underwood, vegan

Casey Affleck, vegan

Christian Bale

Sarah Cracknell (St Etienne)

David Duchovny

Kate Moss

Chris Walla, guitarist, Death Cab for Cutie

Daman Albarn

Christina Applegate

Daryl Hannah, vegan

Tobey Maguire, vegan

Natalie Portman, vegan

Dianna Agron

Olivia Wilde, vegan

Conor Oberst (Bright eyes)

Phylicia Rashad

Jared Leto, vegan

Mayim Bialik, vegan

Usher, vegan

Morrissey, vegan

Fran Drescher, vegan

Eddie Vedder

Erykah Badu, vegan

Ellen DeGeneres, vegan

Julianna Margulies

Kal Penn

Fiona Apple, vegan

Gillian Anderson

Kevin Nealon, vegan

Emily Deschanel, vegan

Michelle Pfieffer, vegan

Woody Harrelson, vegan

Michael Imperioli, vegan

Moby, vegan

Jessica Chastain, vegan

Johnny Marr, guitarist, vegan

Juliana Hatfield, vegan

Kristen Bell, vegan

Lisa Edelstein, vegan

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HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY GWYNETH PALTROW

Gwyneth Paltrow has long been one of my favorite actors.

— born in Los Angeles in 1972.
— married to Coldplay singer/songwriter Chris Martin
— mother to Moses and Apple
— divides her time between New York and London

my favorite Gwyn films [from most recent role]:

Country Strong [2010]

Running with Scissors [2006]

Proof [2005]

Sylvia [2003]

Possession [2002]

The Royal Tennenbaums [2001]

Shakespeare in Love [1998]– Academy Award for Best Actress

Great Expectations [1998]

Emma [1996]

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NEVER FORGET 9/11 and AMY SWEENEY, Flight Attendant

Amy’s last words to American Airlines manager Micheal Woodward: “I see water. I see buildings. I see buildings! We are flying low. We are flying very, very low. We are flying way too low. Oh my God we are flying way too low. Oh my god!” (American 11 crashes)

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Happy 40th Birthday BEN AFFLECK!

The Academy-award winning writer/actor/director grew up in Cambridge, Mass and was born on August 15, 1972 in Berkeley, Calif.

notable films

The Town [writer/ director/ actor, 2010]
State of Play [2009]
Gone Baby Gone [writer/director, 2007]
Hollywoodland [actor, 2006]
Jersey Girl [actor, 2004]
Chasing Amy [actor, 1997]
Good Will Hunting [co-written with Matt Damon, 1997, Academy award for Best Original Screenplay]

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Un-Happy Birthday to Me (I’m still alive)

and Happy Birthday to:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!

AND:

Maddox Jolie-Pitt

Maureen McCormick

Janet McTeer

Jonathan Silverman

Lizz Winstead

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