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Friday, December 8, 2017

BEST AND WORST MOVIES OF 2017

A great year for film

BEST:

Beauty and the Beast

The Big Sick

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

The Man Who Invented Christmas

The Meyerowitz Stories

The Most Hated Woman in America

All the Money in the World

Mudbound

Hampstead 

Lady Bird

I, Tonya


WORST:

Gerald's Game

IT

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

BEST AND WORST MOVIES OF 2016

terrible year for film

BEST:

The Fundamentals of Caring

Zootopia

Hell or High Water

De Palma

The Edge of Seventeen 

Moonlight 

La La Land 

Nocturnal Animals 


WORST:

Sausage Party

Bad Moms

Whiskey Tango Foxtrot

Office Christmas Party



Tuesday, March 7, 2017

2017 Oscar Rant

89th Academy Awards Ceremony
Sunday, February 26, 2017, 8:30 PM
Host: Jimmy Kimmel

After the Super Bowl and the World Series, the Oscars is the most watched television event of the year.


8:30 pm: Show starts with the handsome Justin Timberlake walking in and singing.  Everyone is dancing in their seats.  Beautiful set.  Joyous moment.  He is quite the performer. Meryl gets a standing ovation for being the most "Overrated Actress" ever (Trump joke).  Meryl Streep is wearing the prettiest Oscar outfit I have ever seen her in.  It's a beautiful navy Elie Saab jumpsuit with a big train.  I love it! One of my best dressed.

8:35 pm: Host Jimmy Kimmel comes on stage.  Very Funny, with polite jokes.

Alicia Vikander looks very nice in her black lace Louis Vuitton dress. She awards Mahershala Ali with the best supporting actor award for "Moonlight".  Standing ovation.

Kate Mckinnon looks very sexy in her black v-neck dress. She's a goof ball.

Taraji P. Henson looks killer in this tight velvet Alberta Ferretti gown.  That chocker she has on pulls the whole look together.  One of my best dressed.

Janelle Monae looks stunning in a silver, black and gold Elie Saab ballgown. Those are the colors of the Oscars.  Hair and make-up is beautiful. One of my best dressed.

One of the real life figures from the movie "Hidden Figures" comes on stage in a wheel chair. Bless her heart. Her name is Katherine Johnson and she is now 98 years old.  Best Documentary goes to "O. J. Simpson: Made in America".

Octavia Spencer is wearing a beautiful silver satin and feathered Marchesa gown. She always dresses so appropriately and elegantly.

9:11 pm: Mark Rylance, wearing a hat awards Viola Davis for best supporting actress for "Fences". She looks great in her red Armani Prive dress.  Her arms are super ripped.  Long, touching speech.

Tiny parachutes containing candy fall from the sky.

Love Emma Robert's Vintage Armani black and gold scalloped dress. So amazing. So simple, yet stunning. I absolutely love it! One of my best dressed.

Michelle Williams is wearing a similar looking dress to Emma Roberts. Only hers is by Louis Vuitton and is a velvet halter top.  Love her look also. One of my best dressed.  She always looks best in her pixie hair cut.

Naomie Harris' Calvin Klein dress is inappropriate for the event. The peek-a-boo belly, uggg so ugly.
Ugly shoes. One of my worst dressed.

Nicole Kidman's nude Armani Prive dress is washing her out.  She always looks better in a color.

9:26 pm: Charlize Theron's gold Dior dress is boring and her huge clear white diamond earrings don't match.  Her pony tail bothers me, like she's going to play tennis. Shirley MacLaine looks great in a black suit. Over 80 different countries summited films to be up for Best foreign film.  The winner is "The Salesman" from Iran.  The winner Asghar Farhadi could not attend due to the travel ban on his country of Iran. A friend reads a moving speech for him.

I usually love Priyanka Chopra's style choices but this squared, strapless white dress could pass as a mattress.

9:41 pm: Hailee Steinfeld looks like a bombshell in this light sheer dress by Ralph and Russo. And that smokey eye. Amazing. Best animated film goes to "Zootopia"

Dakota Johnson is wearing one of the ugliest dresses (Gucci) I have ever seen on the Oscar red carpet ever.  It is an ugly yellow color and ugly shape.  It looks like curtains or as if she stole it from Bette Davis' closet. That fabric in front looks like a napkin in her lap. Her hair and make-up are also bad. One of my worst dressed.

A sightseeing tour bus pulls up in front and the passengers enter the theater not realizing the award show is going on.  The fans are in shock.

10:34pm: Seth Rogen and Michael J. Fox come out of a DeLorean. Standing ovation.

Dev Patel looks great in Burberry.

Leslie Mann looks like a Belle from "Beauty and the Beast" that has pulled an all nighter.

10:58 pm: Meryl Streep and Javier Bardem present best cinematography to "La La Land"

11:18 pm:  Scarlett Johanson is wearing a bad Azzedina Alaia dress. She presents "La La Land" with best song and score.

Jennifer Aniston in her usual black. Slide split up the leg and a v-neck cleavage. In Memoriam. Actor Bill Paxton died the day before. So sad.

The Rolex commercial is mesmerizing. A nod to movies.

11:30 pm: Going into overtime. Funny bit with the on-going joke between Matt Damon and Jimmy Kimmel. Ben Affleck and Matt Damon present Best Original Screenplay to "Manchester By the Sea".

Jessica Biel's tight gold dress might have been alright but after she added that ugly Tiffany necklace that makes her neck look like a lion mane all hope went out the door.

11:33 pm: I don't really like Amy Adams' silver Tom Ford dress. She presents best adapted screenplay to "Moonlight".  Kimmel jokes "just cause they're adapted doesn't mean we love them any less".

Kirsten Dunst looks amazing in a simple black Dior gown with pockets.

11:42 pm: Halle Berry's hair is a huge afro.  Her black and nude Versace dress is just ok.  She presents Best Director to Damien Chazelle for "La La Land". At 32 years old he is the youngest to ever win best director.

11:48 pm: Great clips throughout the night for best acting categories.  Brie Larson's velvet Oscar de la Renta dress is very flowy.  Looks hard to walk in.  She presents Best actor to Casey Affleck for "Manchester By the Sea".

I love Chrissy Teigen's Zuhair Murad white and gold dress.

11:53 pm: Breathtaking Leonardo DiCaprio presents Emma Stone with best actress for "La La Land".
Emma Stone's gold, fringe Givenchy dress is a bit underwhelming especially for someone who was nominated tonight. Natalie Portman who was nominated for "Jackie" but could not attend due to her pregnancy.

Ruth Negga looks very prim and proper in her red lace turtleneck Valentino dress.

12:03 am: Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway present best picture.  Standing ovation. Beatty is hesitating for a long time.  reads...rereads....Dunaway whispers "you're impossible" and takes the envelope and says "La La Land". Damn it. He should have said "Hold on, there's a mix-up. " But everyone from "La La Land" comes on stage and starts making speeches. Commotion is going on back stage and a man with a headset comes on stage. The envelope was a duplicate and when Beatty opened it it said "Emma Stone. La La Land". He panicked and passed it to Dunaway.  The correct envelope is presented and is shown on stage. It says best picture "Moonlight".  Jimmy Kimmel comes on stage and jokingly yells at Beatty "Warren, what did you do?" Beatty explains the mix up to the audience.  The producer of "La La Land" graciously hands the award over to the director of "Moonlight".  Most AWKWARD ending ever!!



BEST DRESSED: Emma Roberts
WORST DRESSED: Dakota Johnson


Thursday, February 9, 2017

Celebrities Who Suffered From Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia

These Celebrities Suffered from Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia. I find this disease has a stigma and many families do not disclose this as the cause of death. They rather say "heart failure" or "pneumonia".  The quality of life after 80 needs to be discussed.  The brain deteriorates terribly in old age. Medical advances keep bodies alive long after the mind is gone.

 Here are some foundations to donate to:

Alzheimer's Association: ALZ.org
Alzheimer's Foundation
Cure Alzheimer's Fund
BrightFocus Foundation

DIED:

Eddie Albert: age 99: 1906-2005: actor in "Roman Holiday"
Mabel Albertson: age 81: 1901-1982: actress in "Bewitched" 
Kirk Alyn: age 88: 1910-1999: first actor to play "Superman"
Dan Ammerman: age 76: 1932-2009: actor from "Dallas"
Dana Andrews: age 83: 1909-1992: actor in "The Best Years of Our Lives"
Carol Arthur: age 85: 1935-2020: actress from "Blazing Saddles" 
Maureen Arthur: age 88: 1934-2022: television actress 
William Asher: age 90: 1921-2012: director of "I Love Lucy"
Peter Beard: age 82: 1938-2020: photographer
Thomas Beck: age 85: 1909-1995: actor from "Heidi"
Tony Bennett: age 96: 1926-2023: singer 
Shelley Berman: age 92: 1925-2017: actor from "Curb Your Enthusiasm"
Bill Beutel: age 75: 1930-2006: ABC news anchor
Billie Bird: age 94: 1908-2002: actress in "Home Alone"
David Birney: age 83: 1939-2022: actor from "St. Elsewhere" 
Verna Bloom: age 80: 1938-2019: actress from "After Hours" 
Enid Blyton: age 71: 1897-1968: author of the "Nobby" children's series. 
Rudy Boesch: age 91: 1928-2019: Navy SEAL, Oldest contestant ever on "Survivor". He placed 3rd.
Peter Breck: age 82: 1929-2012: actor from "Benji"
Charles Bronson: age 81: 1921-2003: actor in "Death Wish"
Al Brown: age 83: 1940-2023: actor from "The Wire" 
Timothy Brown: age 82: 1937-2020: NFL running back and actor from "M*A*S*H"
Rosalynn Carter: age 96: 1927-2023:  Former First Lady of the U.S.A 
Glenn Campbell: age 81: 1936-2017: country musician
Charmian Carr: age 73: 1942-2016: played Liesl in "The Sound of Music" 
Lynn Cartwright: age 76: 1927-2004: actress from "A League of Their Own"
William Challee: age 84: 1904-1989: actor from "Five Easy Pieces"
Frances Chaney: age 89: 1915-2004: actress from "When Harry Met Sally"
Ron Cobb: age 83: 1937-2020: art department on film sets 
Imogene Coca: age 92: 1908-2001: actress in "The Sid Caesar Show: Your Show of Shows"
Lois Collier: age 80: 1919-1999: actress from the show "Boston Blackie"
Perry Como: age 88: 1912-2001: singer "Home for the Holidays"
Paul Comi: age 84: 1932-2016: actor from tv series "Rawhide"
Joe Connelly: age 85: 1917-2003: screenwriter for "Leave It to Beaver"
Steve Conte: age 77: 1920-1977: actor from "The Onion Field"
Tim Conway: age 85:1933-2019:comedian from "The Carol Burnett Show"
Aaron Copland: age 90: 1900-1990: composer
Keene Curtis: age 79: 1923-2002: actor in "Cheers"
Katherine DeMille: age 83: 1911-1995: actress in "The Crusades"
Clive Donner: age 84: 1926-2010: director of "Babes in Toyland"
James Doohan: age 85: 1920-2005: actor in "Star Trek"
Richard Eastham: age 89: 1916-2005: actor from "Dallas"
Richard Erdman: age 93: 1925-2019: actor from "Community"
Peter Falk: age 83: 1927-2011: actor from "Columbo"
Fritz Feld: age 93: 1900-1993: actor from "Bringing Up Baby" 
Geraldine Fitzgerald: age 91: 1913-2005: actress in "Arthur"
Darlanne Fluegel: age 64: 1953-2017: actress from "Once Upon a Time in America" 
Whitey Ford: age 91: 1928-2020: baseball pitcher 
Arlene Francis: age 93: 1907-2001: panelist on "That's My Line"
Andrea Fay Friedman: 53: 1970-2023: actress from "Life Goes On" 
Virgil Frye: age 81: 1930-2012: actor from "Colors" 
John Gabriel: age 90: 1931-2021" actor from "Stagecoach" 
Jill Gascoine: age 83: 1937-2020: actress from "The Gentle Touch" 
Estelle Getty: age 84: 1923-2004: actress in "Golden Girls"
Barry Goldwater: age 89: 1909-1998: politician 
Arlene Golonka: age 85: 1936-2021: actress from "The Andy Griffith Show" 
Pat Harrington Jr.: age 86: 1929-2016: actor from "One Day at a Time" 
John Hart: age 91: 1917-2009: actor in "The Lone Ranger"
Rita Hayworth: age 68: 1918-1987: actress in "Gilda"
Shirley Hazzard: age 85: 1931-2016: author of "The Great Fire" 
Ray Heatherton: age 88: 1909-1997: actor from "The Merry Mailman"
Katherine Helmond: age 89: 1929-2019: actress from "Who's the Boss?"
Charlton Heston: age 84: 1923-2008: actor in "Ben-Hur"
Ray Hilderbrand: age 82: 1940-2023: singer from band ""Paul and Paula" 
Arthur Hill: age 84: 1922-2006: actor in "Rabbit, Run"
Keri Hulme: age 74: 1947-2021: author of "The Bone People" 
Annemarie Huste: age 73: 1943-2016: private chef of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis 
Etta James: age 73: 1938-2012: singer "At Last"
Claude Earl Jones: age 86: 1933-2019: actor from "Dallas" 
Terry Jones: age 77: 1942-2020: comedian from "Monty Python"
Alex Karras: age 77: 1935-2012: actor from "Webster"
Casey Kasem: age 82: 1932-2014: radio host
Robert Kearns: age 77: 1927-2005: inventer
Evelyn Keyes: age 91: 1916-2008: actress in "Gone With the Wind"
Howard W. Koch: age 84: 1916-2001: American film producer
Laura La Plante: age 91: 1904-1996: silent film actress
Steve Lawrence: age 88: 1935-2024: Singer from the group "Steve and Eydie"
Dorian Leigh: age 91: 1917-2008: early American model
Mervyn LeRoy: age 86: 1900-1987: director of "Gypsy"
Robert Loggia: age 85: 1930-2015: actor in "Scarface"
Ross Macdonald: age 67: 1915-1983: novelist 
Sheila MacRae: age 92: 1921-2014: actress from "The Jackie Gleason Show"
Frank March: age 91: 1922-2014: actor from "The Young and the Restless"
William Marshall: age 78: 1924-2003: actor from "Blacula" 
Frank Marth: age 91: 1922-2014: actor from "The Honeymooners"
Bill Mauldin: age 81: 1921-2003: Pulitzer Prize winning Cartoonist
Ron McLarty: age 72: 1947-2020: author and screenwriter
Allyn Ann McLerie: age 91: 1926-2018: actress from "All the President's Men"
George Meeker: age 80: 1904-1984: actor in "Road to Rio"
Marian Mercer: age 75: 1935-2011: actress from "St. Elsewhere"
Burgess Meredith: age 89: 1907-1997: actor in "Rocky"
Dina Merrill: age 93: 1923-2017: actress from "Butterfield 8"
Vincente Minnelli: age 83: 1903-1986: director of "Gigi" (Judy Garland husband, Liza's father)
Carlotta Monti: age 86: 1907-1993: actress from "King Kong" (1933)
Dickie Moore: age 89: 1925-2015: actor from the "Our Gang" series.
Iris Murdoch: age 79: 1919-1999: author of "The Severed Head"
John Neville: age 86: 1925-2011: actor in "The Fifth Element"
William Newman: age 80: 1934-2015: actor from "Mrs. Doubtfire" 
Edmond O'Brien: age 69: 1915-1985: actor in "The Wild Bunch"
Arthur O'Connell: age 73: 1908-1981: actor in "Anatomy of a Murder"
Kathleen O'Malley: age 94: 1924-2019: actress in "The Waltons" 
Milo O'Shea: age 86: 1926-2013: actor from "The West Wing"
Irene Papas: age 93: 1929-2022: actress from "Anne of a Thousand Days" 
Rosa Parks: age 92: 1913-2005: civil rights activist
Frank Pesce: age 75: 1946-2022: actor from "Beverly Hills Cop" 
Arthur Peterson: age 83: 1912-1996: actor from "Gunsmoke" 
Molly Picon: age 94: 1898-1992: actress in "Fiddler on the Roof"
Pauline Phillips: age 94: 1918-2003: writer for the column "Dear Abby"
Charles Portis: age: 86: 1933-2020: author known for "True Grit" 
Terry Pratchett: age 66: 1948-2015: English sci-fi writer
Otto Preminger: age 80: 1905-1986: director of "Anatomy of a Murder"
Mae Questel: age 89: 1908-1998: voice of "Betty Boop"
Godfrey Quigley: age 71: 1923-1994: actor from "Barry Lyndon 
Martha Raye: age 78: 1916-1994: actress from "The Love Boat"
Ronald Reagan: age 93: 1911-2004: 40th President of the U.S.A
Leon Redbone: age 69: 1949-2019: jazz musician
Helen Reddy: age 78: 1941-2020: singer known for "I am Woman" 
Allan Rich: age 94: 1926-2020: actor from "Quiz Show"
Harry Ritz: age 78: 1907-1986: comedian 
Sugar Ray Robinson: age 67: 1921-1989: boxer
Gena Rowlands: age 94: 1930-2024: actress from "The Notebook" 
Aaron Schroeder: age 83: 1926-2009: American songwriter
Catherine Scorsese: age 84: 1912-1997: actress in "Good Fellas" (Martin's mom)
Simon Scott: age: 71: 1920-1991: actor from "Trapper John, M.D."
Tom Seaver: age 75: 1944-2020: American baseball player 
Omar Sharif: age 83: 1932-2015: actor from "Doctor Zhivago"
Janet Shaw: age 82: 1919-2001: actress from "Jezebel" 
Sargent Shriver: age 95: 1915-2011: American politician
Ronald K. Siegel: age 76: 1943-2019: American psychopharmacologist
James Sikking: age 90: 1934-2024: actor from "Doogie Hower, M.D." 
Geno Silva: age 72: 1948-2020: actor from "Scarface" 
Sheila Sim: age 93: 1922-2016: actress from "A Canterbury Tale"
Neil Simon: age 91: 1927-2018: writer of the Broadway play "The Odd Couple"
Tony Steedman: age: 73: 1927-2001: actor from "Scrooged" 
George Steinbrenner: age 80: 1930-2010: owner of the New York "Yankees"
John Stephenson: age 91: 1923-2015: voice actor from "Scooby-Doo" 
Stella Stevens: age 84: 1938-2023: actress from "The Poseidon Adventure" 
Amzie Strickland: age 87: 1919-2006: actress in "Pretty Woman" 
Jonathan Swift: age 77: 1667-1745: Author of "Gulliver's Travels" 
Kay Swift: age 95: 1897-1993: American composer
Barbara Tarbuck: age 74: 1942-2016: actress from "American Horror Story" 
Joe E. Tata: age 85: 1936-2022: actor from "Beverly Hills 90210" 
Jacqueline Taylor: age 88: 1924-2014: actress from "Our Gang"
Margaret Thatcher: age 87: 1925-2013: 1st Female Prime Minister of England
Chaim Topol: age 87: 1935-2023: actor from "Fiddler on the Roof"
Rip Torn: age 88: 1931-2019: actor from "Men in Black"
Nedra Volz: age 94: 1908-2003: actress in "The Dukes of Hazard"
Laura Waterbury: age 66: 1947-2013: actress in "Summer School"
E.B. White: age 86: 1899-1985: author of "Charlotte's Web"
Jules White: age 84: 1900-1985: director of "The Three Stooges"
Gene Wilder: age 83: 1933-2016: actor in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory"
Robin Williams: age 63: 1951-2014: actor in "Good Will Hunting". Williams committed suicide shortly after being diagnosed.
Gary Wright: age 80: 1943-2023: musician known for song "Dream Weaver" 
Malcolm Young: age 64: 1953-2017: musician from AC/DC
Paul Zaentz: age 92: 1921-2014: producer for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"
George Zucco: age 74: 1886-1960: actor from "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1939)


DIAGNOSED:
 
Jack Hanna: 1947 - "Jungle Jack" zoologist 
Mavis Leno: 1946 - wife on Jay Leno 
Maureen McGovern: 1949 - American singer 
Robert Munsch: 1945 - Children's author 
Ted Turner: 1938 - business mogul.  Created CNN, TBS and TCM
Mark Volman: 1947- musician from the band "The Turtles" 
Wendy Williams: 1964 - TV show host 
Bruce Willis: 1955 - actor from "Die Hard" 
Brian Wilson: 1942 - member of The Beach Boys 
Joanne Woodward: 1930 - actress from "The Three Faces of Eve"

Sunday, January 29, 2017

2017 Golden Globe Rant

74th GOLDEN GLOBES
SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 2017
8:00 pm
HOST: JIMMY FALLON

8:00 pm: The opening song and dance number was very funny. Ryan Reynolds and Justin Timberlake are always good for a laugh.

I like Blake Lively's black and gold Versace dress but I could do without the pockets. 

Right off the bat the TelePrompTer isn't working and poor Jimmy has to wing it. 
Some Funny political jokes in the opening monologue.

8:10 pm: Emma Stone's Valentino v-cut nude star printed dress is gorgeous.  A great nod to her period piece "La La Land".

New comer Aaron Taylor-Johnson wins best supporting actor for Tom Ford's film "Nocturnal Animals ". Very handsome.

Michelle Williams' black and white Louis Vuitton lace dress is nice but take off the bow round her neck. Also her hair is too white. 

Hailee Steinfeld's purple Vera Wang dress is weird.  It's like she has curtains over her boobs. 

Love Ruth Negga's metallic Louis Vuitton dress.  It looks like armor from the future. 

Priyanka Chopra looks stunning in a low cut golden Ralph Lauren dress. Amazing with her skin and hair color.

8:15 pm: Billy Bob Thornton wins best actor in a drama series for "Goliath ". He's so skinny.

8:23 pm: Drew Barrymore's dress is very 1970ish, but most of her looks are a nod to hippies or peace or flower power. Looks like she has silver bird wings. Should have wore her hair up. 

Tracee Ellis Ross (Diana's daughter) wins best actress in a comedy series for "Blask-ish". Her Zuhair Murad dress is too tight and not very flattering, looks like a corset. She has a ring on every single finger. Bit much. Get rid of some rings in exchange for a pair of earrings.

8:26 pm: New series "Atlanta" wins best comedy. Director Donald Glover is wearing a cool brown  Gucci suede suit.

8:36 pm: Reese Witherspoon looks amazing as she always does in yellow. She's wearing Versace. I don't know what the hell Nicole Kidman is wearing. It's an Alexander McQueen disaster. It's like a teddy a prostitute from the Wild West would wear. Puffy sleeves and long mental nails on the cuffs. You look at these two on stage and it's like a before and after photo of a makeover show. 

Love Amy Adams' simple Tom Ford black sequin dress.  Don't usually see her in black. 

Sarah Paulson wins best actress in a mini series for "The People vs. O.J. Simpson ". Lovely gold Marc Jacobs dress. This show also wins best mini series.

8:46 pm: uuugg I wish Annette Benning's dress was black, red, gray. Anything but this terrible nude color. 

Why is Naomi Campbell even a presenter??? May I ask?? And Heidi Klum is beyond the help of a stylist. 

Hugh Laurie wins best supporting actor in a mini series for "The Night Manager ". He is always hilarious.

Sophia Vergara can do no wrong. She could have come out in a sleeping bag. She is wearing a sexy Zuhair Murad cut out gold dress. Of course her boobs look amazing. Annoying the jokes written for her are to make her seem like a bimbo. No jokes like that for the male actors. Sophia is presenting Sylvester Stallone's three daughters who are this year's Miss. Golden Globes

8:52 pm: Carrie Underwood's rose cut dress is horrifying. So many ruffles. 

9:02 pm: Michael Keaton presents for best supporting actress. Viola Davis wins for the Broadway adaptation "Fences". Directed by Denzel Washington. She is wearing an elegant one shoulder form fitting yellow Michael Kors dress. Looks great up against her skin. 

Love Octavia Spencer's sexy navy Capri pant suit. Chrissy Metz should have taken pointers from her.  As a larger girl I think she should have had Christian Siriano design her a much more flattering look. And navy velvet is an unforgiving material!

9:10 pm: Kristen Bell looks sexy in a very open black Jenny Packham sequin dress, might be a little too much skin. I give credit when men try and change up the tuxedo but Cuba Gooding Jr.'s green plaid suit just looks like a bad kilt. 

Poor Winona Ryder looks like a dog left out in the rain. Frumpy ill fitted black dress. Messy hair and make-up. She doesn't need a stylist.  She needs a shrink. 

9:12 pm: poor Amy Schumer can not walk in those heels. But she looks awesome in that simple low cut black dress.  She's presenting with the legendary Goldie Hawn who hasn't appeared in a movie since 2002. Goldie is wearing a stunning off the shoulder black dress.  I love Goldie, she's hilarious but girlfriend what have you done to your face? What about aging gracefully? Way too much plastic surgery.  The writers have her acting brainless on stage which is annoying.

Hate Kerry Washington's yellow Dolce and Gabbana lace dress. It has a black body suit under it that should have gone the length of the whole dress.  

Ryan Gosling wins best actor in a musical for "La La Land". He looks quite dapper in his white tuxedo jacket. His speech dedicated to his woman, actress Eva Mendes and her support for him during the filming of the movie while she raised their daughter while pregnant with their second and helping her brother with his struggle from cancer is so touching.  He ends his speech by dedicating his award to Eva's brother who lost his battle from the disease. Very moving moment.

9:21 pm: Felicity Jones' pink and nude lace Gucci dress with black ruffle beading is strange but I secretly love it. So different! 

Best screenplay does to "La La Land". 

Love the tuxedo that Evan Rachel Wood showed up in. Hair and make-up are stellar. 

9:24 pm: I'm kind of sick of saying this but "Kristen Wiig, get a damn stylist already!" Enough of these ill fitting, frumpy, ugly laced, ugly prints, ugly colored dresses. If this woman wasn't on the worst dress list every second she'd have no press. I love her, she's hilarious, but her style is no laughing matter. I like her pixie hair cut though.  Her and Steve Carrell's depressing animated movie monologue is great. "Zootopia" wins best animated movie. 

9:30 pm: a dedication in memory of mother and daughter Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, who died a day apart from each other in December.

Who does Casey Affleck think he is with that ratty hair and beard? Jared Leto? 

"Elle" wins best foreign language film from France.

9:40 pm: Anna Kendrick's gray dress is not flattering at all. It has these tiny little boob cups that look terrible.  Tom Hiddleston wins best actor in a mini series for "The Night Manager".

9:50 pm: Jon Hamm makes a joke about the amount of beards men are sporting tonight. So true. Laura Dern's floral Burberry dress is too maturely. Her kick ass body deserves better.

Natalie Portman really captures Jackie Kennedy's look in this mustard yellow Prada gown. She is very pregnant.

New comer Claire Foy wins best actress in a drama for "The Crown". About young Queen Elizabeth and to be honest it looks like the queen dressed her. This bright, shiny pink sack of a dress does not fit and does nothing for her boobs. Yuck. Better luck next time. 

9:53 pm: "The Crown" wins best drama series.

Lily Collins looks too much "Disney Princess" like in this Zuhair Murad pink dress.

10:00 pm: Meryl Streep wins the Cecil B. Demille for life time achievement in film. No comment on her husband not kissing her when she stands up.  She wears a simple black dress with some heavy looking rhinestones on it that form flowers.  I love that she wore her glasses the whole night.  No jewelry, no nail polish, what a lady!  I knew her speech was going to be political, for she has always been out spoken for gay rights and equal opportunities for women, but really she's Meryl Streep she could go off on any rant. Whether you agree or not you can't  deny her unrelenting talent.  I believe her speech was classic and respectful and elegant, just like her. 

Love Julia Louis-Dreyfus' sleek black and white stripped one shoulder dress. 

10:22 pm: Sienna Miller needs to team up with Kristen Wiig with a hunt for a stylist. White midriff belly Michael Kors dress, pearls, messy up do for the Golden Globes? Get some class. And Zoe Saldana's pink and red dress was already done by Taylor Swift. It still doesn't look good. 

Oh one more to add to the "needs a stylist" list. Jessica Biel! Horribly ugly black and white Elie Saab dress. It's sad when your husband ( Justin Timberlake) has better style than you. 

"La La Land" wins best director. Damien Chazelle won earlier tonight for best screenplay.

10:25 pm: Mandi Moore looks amazing in the low cut navy flowing Naeem Khan dress, love the nod to the 1960's hair do. Just perfect, head to toe.  Donald Glover wins best actor in a comedy series.  He won earlier tonight for best comedy series. 

10:33 pm: Emma Stone wins best actress in a musical for "La La Land".

10:41 pm: Brad Pitt comes out on stage still looking handsome, maybe a bit skinny, despite the drama going on with his very public divorce. 

Jessica Chastain always looks great in her signature blue but I prefer her beautiful red hair down. 

Uuugg Sarah Jessica Parker in this tent of a white Vera Wang dress. And her hair do looks like a nod to the deceased Princess Leia.  

10:45 pm: "La La Land" wins best musical 

Oh heavens, Anna Chlumsky join the list! That green dress. Aaahhhh

10:50 pm: Brie Larson looks stunning in a beautifully fitted red dress, fits her hips like scotch tape. Va va voom.   Homeless looking Casey Affleck wins best actor in a drama for "Manchester by the Sea". Either he's extremely nervous or stoned.

10:57 pm: Handsome Leonardo DiCaprio presents French actress Isabelle Huppert with the award for best actress in a drama for "Elle".  She wears a beautiful Aqua marine studded dress.

11:01 pm: Sylvester Stallone looks like an over cooked ham. Best drama film winner is "Moonlight ". 

That's a wrap!

Best dressed: Mandi Moore 
Worst dressed: Nicole Kidman 

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