Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
My Spider Links Are Tingling
Playbill Julie Andrews and Dolly Parton are both getting special Grammys this year.Pixar Blog another FYC ad for Toy Story 3 as Titanic. Hmmm. I gotta say, I am not sure about the taste level on this one. What'cha think?BBC Anne Hathaway discusses that Judy Garland biopic. There's some hesistancy about the singing. Here's a clue. If you can sing as well as Anne Hathaway (very well) star in a
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Anne Hathaway,
books,
broadway and stage,
musicals,
Spider-Man
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Red Carpet Lineup: Swan Break
The New York premiere of Black Swan was held last night at the Ziegfeld which is the theater for premiere's here in Manhattan. I have so many fond memories of the place. All the stars were in attendance including Darren Aronofsky, Vincent Cassell and Barbara Hershey. Plus the deliciously dark rival ballerinas Mila, Natalie and Noni.I think it goes without saying but I'll say it: Winona Ryder is
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Aronofsky,
Barbara Hershey,
Black Swan,
books,
Mila Kunis,
Noni Ryder,
NYC,
red carpet lineup
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Links
Low Resolution "22 Short Thoughts on Burlesque" #20 is an idea for a sequel that I would entirely fund myself were I a gazillionaire even if I knew I'd lo$e it all. That's how badly I want it to exist.Boing Boing Forged Disney Art on eBay. You really can't cheat with Ursula, the sea witch; people are way too obsessed with that bitch, you know?Cinema Blend Michelle Williams as Marilyn, again.Dear
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books,
Burlesque,
dogs,
Harry Potter,
Jeff Bridges,
Joan Crawford,
Ursula
Monday, November 22, 2010
Game of Thrones
Quick show of hands. How many of you have read the fantasy classic GAME OF THRONES by George R.R. Martin? HBO is making it into a series now which comes as such a relief. Long novels are so much better suited to series format than movies and yet they're rarely adapted that way. You can follow the production diary here. I'm only 650 pages into the first novel -- god this is long -- but it's a page
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adaptations,
books,
Game of Thrones,
Peter Dinklage,
television
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Curio: Yul Brynner's Photographic Journey
Alexa here. Yul Brynner has always been a favorite of mine, maybe because The King and I was the first musical I ever saw. Or maybe because my old Ukrainian great-grandmother swore he was the spitting image of her brother. Or maybe it was just his mellifluous voice and shiny dome. But it wasn't until I spotted the recent press on an exhibit of his photographs in New York that I was aware he
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books,
Curio,
Ingrid Bergman,
Liz Taylor,
on the set,
portraits,
Yul Brynner
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Never Let (This Piece of) Me Go
It's hard not to lose your heart a little to Never Let Me Go at the start. Carey Mulligan, making good on that An Education promise, stares through you with big caring soulful eyes. She even confirms that look with dialogue about being a "carer". Andrew Garfield stares back, through glass, with an uncomplicated smile on his face. He's prone on an operating table and obviously in need of her
Sunday, September 19, 2010
10th Anniversary: MUSIC
Ten years ago today, Madonna's Music (2000), one of her very best records, dropped into record stores. Director Guy Ritchie, to your left, was then her new man. He was advertising -- the record I mean! See the "Music" logo on his tanktop? Ever the selfless altruist, Madonna wore a black t-shirt promoting his project, Snatch (2000) which had opened the month before in the UK and was soon going to
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