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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Celebrities Born on the Fourth of July

People Born on the Fourth of July:

Calvin Coolidge 7/4/1872 
Cliff Lyons 7/4/1901 
Meyer Lansky 7/4/1902 
Gordon Griffith 7/4/1907
Gloria Stuart 7/4/1910 
Abigail Van Buren 7/4/1918
Leona Helmsley 7/4/1920 
Eve Marie Saint 7/4/1924
Eric Fleming 7/4/1925
Gina Lollobrigida 7/4/1927 
Neil Simon 7/4/1927 
Stephen Boyd 7/4/1931
Geraldo Rivera 7/4/1943  
Ed O'Ross 7/4/1949 
Elie Saab 7/4/1963 
Tracy Letts 7/4/1965
Post Malone 7/4/1995 
Malia Obama 7/4/1998


Died on the Fourth of July:

John Adams 7/4/1826
James Monroe 7/4/1831 
Marie Curie 7/4/1934 
Walter Long 7/4/1952
Franklyn Farnum 7/4/1961
Blanche Payson 7/4/1964
Stephen Bosustow 7/4/1981
Vic Perrin 7/4/1989 
Olive Ann Burns 7/4/1990
Anne Shirley 7/4/1993 
Bob Ross 7/4/1995 
Eva Gabor 7/4/1995 
Jack Watson 7/4/1999
Barry White 7/4/2003 
June Haver 7/4/2005 
Evelyn Keyes 7/4/2008 
Eric Sykes 7/4/2012
Eduardo Fajardo 7/4/2019 


Married on the Fourth of July:

Margaret Mitchell married John Marsh on July 4, 1925 (her death) 
James Joyce married Nora Barnacle on July 4, 1931 (his death) 
Mary Jackson married Griffin Bancroft Jr. on July 4, 1937 (her death)
Gertrude Lawrence married Richard Aldrich on July 4, 1940 (her death) 
Carole Landis and Willis Hunt Jr. on July 4, 1940 (divorced) 
Joan Blondell married Mike Todd on July 4, 1947 (divorced)
Maria Dietrich married William Riva on July 4, 1947 
Viveca Lindfors married George Tabori July 4, 1954 (divorced) 
David Lean married Leila Matkar on July 4, 1960 (divorced) 
Lauren Bacall and Jason Robards on July 4, 1961 (divorced) 
George C. Scott and Colleen Dewhurst (for the 2nd time) July 4, 1967 (divorced) 
Jackie Gleason and Beverly McKittrick on July 4, 1970 (divorced) 
Barry White married Glodean James on July 4, 1974 (he died on their 29th anniversary) 
Karen Black and L.M. Kit Carson on July 4, 1975 (divorced) 
Linda Evans and Stan Herman on July 4, 1975 (divorced) 
Jeff Goldblum married Patricia Gaul on July 4, 1980 (divorced)
Ozzy Osbourne married Sharon Arden on July 4, 1982 
Ian Ziering married Nikki Schieler on July 4, 1997 (divorced) 
Billy Murray married Jennifer Butler on July 4, 1997 (divorced) 
David Beckham married Victoria Adams on July 4, 1999
Julia Robert married Daniel Moder on July 4, 2002 
Dennis Quaid married Kimberly Buffington on July 4, 2004 (divorced) 
Damian Lewis married Helen McCrory on July 4, 2007 (her death)
Tina Turner married Erwin Bach on July 4, 2013 (her death) 
Tom Hardy married Charlotte Riley on July 4, 2014 
Vanessa Williams married Jim Skrip on July 4, 2015 
Billy Joel married Alexis Roderick on July 4, 2015 
Ashton Kutcher married Mila Kunis on July 4, 2015 

Thursday, May 5, 2022

Bipolar Celebrities

Bipolar disease once called the "Artist's illness".  
Does being a genius cause madness?

"Art doesn't typically get made by happy people" quote from the book "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow" by Gabrielle Zevin 

These celebrities opened up about their bipolar diagnosis:

Lilly Allen 
Adam Ant 
Maria Bamford 
Roseanne Barr 
Luke Bell
Maria Bello 
Isabella Blow 
Russell Brand 
Chris Brown 
Amanda Bynes 
Mariah Carey 
Robert Carradine 
Aaron Carter 
Jack Cassidy 
Keisha Castle-Hughes 
Rosemary Clooney 
Francis Ford Coppola 
Richard Dreyfuss 
Patty Duke
Frances Farmer 
Carrie Fisher 
Larry Flynt 
Connie Francis 
Kaye Gibbons 
Mel Gibson  
Graham Greene 
Halsey 
Linda Hamilton
Darrell Hammond 
Abbie Hoffman
Margot Kidder 
Vivian Leigh 
Demi Lovato
Robert Lowell 
Burgess Meredith 
Billy Miller 
Robert Munsch
Kim Novak 
Sinead O'Connor 
Phil Ochs 
Nicola Pagett 
Jane Pauly 
Chappell Roan 
Renee Russo 
Ann Sexton
Charlie Sheen 
Sidney Shelton 
Nina Simone 
Phil Spector 
Dusty Springfield 
Peter Steele
Sting 
Gene Tierney 
Andrew Toles 
Ike Turner 
Ted Turner 
Mike Tyson 
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Ayelet Waldman 
Pete Wentz 
Kanye "Ye" West
Brian Wilson 
Amy Winehouse 
Jonathan Winters 


These celebrities never announced that they were officially diagnosed but probably were bipolar due to their behaviors:

Tallulah Bankhead
Clara Bow
Marlon Brando
Louise Brooks 
Johnny Carson 
Joan Crawford 
Kurt Cobain 
Greta Garbo 
Gloria Grahame 
Carey Grant 
Zane Grey 
Jimi Hendrix 
Stanley Kubrick
Veronica Lake
Carole Landis 
Jerry Lewis 
Marie McDonald 
Ezra Miller 
Jennifer O'Neill 
Nicholas Ray 
Frank Sinatra 
Peter Sellers 
Lupe Velez 
Robin Williams 

Bipolar is a serious mental disease.  If you or someone you know is suffering from bipolar, depression or have suicidal thoughts please seek medical help from some of the following programs:

The International Bipolar Foundation
NAMI: the National Alliance on Mental Illness 
Suicidal thoughts? call 988 in USA 24/7 
National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Suicide Prevention Resource Center. SPCR.org 
American Foundation for Suicide Prevention: AFSP.org 

Friday, April 1, 2022

2022 OSCAR RANT

 FINALLY...things are looking like they used to.  We are back at the Oscars' home at the Dolby Theater in downtown Hollywood.  and we have Hosts again! first time since 2018!  Phew....

94th Oscars 
Sunday, March 27, 2022
8 PM
Hosts: Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina Hall

8 pm: The Show opens with Serena and Venus Williams who are here tonight for their biopic "King Richard".  Not loving Venus' Elie Saab white wide open gown.  I feel like a nipple slip can happen at any minute.  I really do not Like Serena's Gucci watermelon colored, sheer dress with black rose embellishments and black lace gloves.  Nope. no good girl, Serena is one of my worst dressed of the night. 

8:03 pm: Beyonce performs her nominated song "Be Alive" from the movie "King Richard".  Her gigantic green and black earrings look like sushi.  I don't love her short David Koma lime green feather and sheer fabric dress.  She wears a diamond garter on her leg that looks like it costs more than a Ferrari.  She's so proud of the city of Compton and performing there, yet she does not own a house there. She lives in Bel Air. Hmmm...

8:07 pm: The three hosts appear... Amy Schumer, Wanda Sykes and Regina King.  DJ Khaled walks across the stage and starts cheering for the hosts and ramping the audience.  It's pointless and not funny.  Why was he even invited?  
    Amy Schumer is wearing a navy Oscar de la Renta dress with a big black and silver glittered bow down the front.  It fits well but I just don't love it.  
    I do however LOVE Wanda Sykes' Christian Sirano white suit.  I love the greek goddess draping on the left shoulder.  I love her hair and make-up and jewelry.  Perfection.  One of my Best Dressed of the night. 
    Regina Hall wore a beautiful brown, sheer Vera Wang dress on the red carpet but for the show's                 opening she changed into a different Vera Wang dress.  This one I don't like as much.  Its white tube top is not elegant enough for me.  It would have made a better after party dress.  Wish she hadn't changed her dress.  The Opening jokes fall flat.  I miss Billy Crystal.

8:12 pm: Praise for Samuel L. Jackson who got an Honorary Oscar for his lifetime achievement in film.  Although, I would have preferred if the gentleman was awarded the prize during the live viewing of the award show.  Let's get rid of the corny, forced fed opening jokes and let the man speak.

8:15 pm: Amy Schumer does a little stand-up.  You could tell she was quite nervous but she did well.  The Leonardo DiCaprio and the Lucille Ball jokes were funny.  

8:17 pm: Kristen Stewart's Chanel look is extremely inappropriate for a black tie affair.  She's wearing black shorts, a black jacket, and a wide open white shirt.  This is the Oscars, not a club.  This show has been graced with the presence of Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly, and Jessica Tandy.  Have some respect. 
One of my worst dressed of the night.  

8:18 pm: Singer H.E.R is wearing a lime green dress similar to Beyonce's color.  It is a very short, simply draped Carolina Herrera dress with a train.  Cute hair.  Daniel Kaluuya looks sharp in an aquamarine Prada jacket.  

8:21 pm: First time nominee and first time winner, Ariana DeBose for best supporting actress in "West Side Story".  She is wearing a red Valentino suit with a skimpy top and long cape.  The slacks are so elegant I wish the top was too.  

8:23 pm: Oh my gosh.  Jessie Buckley looked gorgeous in "The Lost Daughter".  And tonight her red hair is in a bowl cut and slicked to her forehead.  Her pink Erdem dress is terribly wrinkled.  Yikes, train wreck.  One of my worst dressed of the night. 

8:25 pm: I do not like Nicole Kidman's gray Armani Prive dress.  It has these triangles on her chest and a big puff on her waistline.  It looks like arm rests she can use when her hands get tired from clapping.  One of my worst dressed. 

8:30 pm: Host Regina Hall has changed into a lilac Jason Wu dress.  The ruffles and zipper down the front are too much for me.  The COVID test results bit was funny at first but when she starts to pat down Josh Brolin and Jason Moana it becomes cringeworthy.  I mean Come on, if a male actor ever started patting down a female actress on stage and make lewd jokes the media would have his head on a silver platter.  Social media would have him "cancelled" as the new generation says.  The #MeToo movement would go nuts.  Sexually harassment rules have to go both ways, no double-standards.  Can't believe this skit was okayed by producers. 

8:32 pm: Timothee Chalamet is in part of a Louis Vuitton suit.  Black pants, sequin jacket and a missing shirt.  I'm so confused by this arrogance.  First of all it's inappropriate, second he doesn't even have a masculine body.  It is very prepubescent.  One of my worst dressed. 

8:33 pm: "Dune" wins for Best Sound.

8:35 pm: Rosie Perez, Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson come on stage for the 30th anniversary of "White Man Can't Jump".  Rosie Perez looks nice in a red off the shoulder Christian Siriano dress, Harrelson looks handsome as ever.  Snipes doesn't look too good.  He looks extremely skinny and sickly. He is wearing an odd maroon Givenchy short suit. He's one of my worst dressed.   

8:37 pm: "Dune" wins Best Cinematography 

8:40 pm: My Lord! Maggie Gyllenhaal's Schiaparelli dress is a horror.  It's so matronly.  The giant off the shoulder strap and these clunky gold things glued to it.  They look like coat hangers.  By far, one of my worst dressed of the night. 

8:47 pm: "Dune" wins for Best Visual Effects

8:50 pm: Alana Haim looks great in a white scalloped Louis Vuitton long sleeved dress.  

8:57 pm: "Dos Oruguitas" from "Encanto" is performed by Sebastian Yatra.

8:59 pm: That is a wild light blue suit Kodi Smit-McPhee is wearing.  With matching platform boots, very Beatles like. 

9:02 pm: "Encanto" wins Best Animated Film. Poor Lin-Manuel Miranda is absent because his wife tested Covid positive prior to show. 

9:12 pm: Wanda Sykes has switched into a beautiful black sequin suit.  She does a funny skit while visiting the New Academy Museum of Motion Pictures.  Although, part of me feels like it's a free advertisement for the new $480,000 project.  Too bad tourism to California is extremely low right now. 

9:17 pm: Last year's Best Supporting Actress winner, Youn Yuh-jung, is here to award the Best Supporting actor award.  In her broken English she always seems so sincere and humorous.  The award goes to first time nominee, first time winner, Troy Kotsur.  After, Marlee Matlin (his wife in the film) he is the second deaf person to win an Oscar for acting.  Huge standing ovation and congratulations in sign language.  His speech about his father is absolutely heart wrenching.  The actor signed while a voice-over spoke for him. 

9:29 pm: ugh not loving Tiffany Haddish's bleach blond hair.  Also, not loving her tight dark green Dolce and Gabbana dress.  Its is pencil straight with a train that looks like an after thought.  Her jokes are lame.  I just don't ever think she is funny.  Simu Liu wears a very loud red Versace tux. 

9:31 pm: "Drive My Car" wins Best International Film for Japan! 

9:33 pm: Mila Kunis looks nice is a blush colored Zuhair Murad gown. She was born in the Ukraine and speaks about the devastating war there.  

9:34 pm: Reba McEntire sings her song "Somehow You Do" from the film "Four Good Days".  She looks ageless in a long sleeved, black Dolce and Gabbana dress that has a sequin embellishment at the waist.  One of my best dressed of the night. 

9:38 pm: Maya Rudolph is there to support her partner, Paul Thomas Anderson for his movie "Licorice Pizza".  Once again she is wearing a giant sac.  It is a no form, flowing orange Valentino smock with feather embellishments. I don't understand her fashion sense, EVER.  She is not a huge woman so why does she always dress like an obese, washed up 75 year old soap opera star?? Perplexing.  One of my worst dressed of the night. 

9:40 pm: Known for dressing a little wacky at previous Oscars I have to give Olivia Coleman credit for her long sleeved, silver, pleated, Maria Grazia Chiuri dress.  One of my best dressed of the night. 

9:42 pm: I think Lupita Nyong'o's gold Prada dress is way too busy.  It has sequins and fringe and this white balls on the top.  Very gaudy.  One of my worst dressed. But I do love her gold eyeglass frames.  I like Ruth E. Carter's Jovana Louis black skirt with a sculpted white cape.  

9:43 pm: "Cruella" wins best costume design.  Jenny Beaven that British wild child.  She wearing what looks like a black tux with a bit of a tulle skirt and a dog shaped purse?  Gotta love her. 

9:51 pm: "We Don't Talk About Bruno" from the animated winner "Encanto" is performed.  Nice performance but it's odd that is sung since it's not nominated tonight.  Again, something like this could have been cut and they could have let Samuel L. Jackson receive his lifetime achievement Oscar.  

9:53 pm: Queen Latifah looks great in a yellow Pamella Roland dress with a long patterned yellow shawl.  

9:56 pm: Wanda Sykes comes out dressed as Will Smith from "King Richard".  She's wearing a red sweater, mini white shorts, and a beard while pushing a shopping cart of tennis balls.  Regina Hall comes out as Tammy Faye Baker, tons of make-up on her face.  She's wearing a white dress with giant shoulder pads and carrying a little doll.  Amy Schumer drops from the air dressed as Spiderman and sprays silly string.  It gets a few laughs and then is over.  For all that preparation the skit should have lasted longer.

10:00 pm: Kenneth Branagh wins Best Original Screenplay for "Belfast". 

10:02 pm: "CODA" wins Best Adapted Screenplay.  Sian Heder shines bright in what looks like a shattered mirror, long-sleeved, Michael Kors dress.  She speaks while a translator behind her signs her acceptance speech. 

10:12 pm: Hans Zimmer wins Best Score for "Dune"

10:14 pm: Billie Eilish performs "No Time to Die" from the James Bond film.  She's wearing a very simple black, off the shoulder collared shirt with wide black pants.  This is nothing compared to her hugely ruffled, black Gucci dress with huge train on the red carpet.  That dress made her one of my worst dressed of the night.  good thing she changed.  Beautiful voice, as always. 

10:21 pm: "Dune" wins Best Film Editing 

10:23 pm: Wanda and Regina do a painful skit about consolation prizes.  ugh It's terrible.  Although, I do love Wanda's brown glittered tux that she changed into.  All her tuxes throughout the night have be gorgeous. 

10:24 pm: Dame Judy Dench looks beautiful in a long white Dolce and Gabbana dress, with a matching long sleeved to the floor coat.  Pearls lining it.  One of my best dressed of the night.

10:25 pm: Chris Rock comes on stage.  (We all know what happens next.  I don't want this nonsense to overshadow some amazing feats that were accomplished tonight.)  Jada Pinkett Smith suffers from a disease called Alopecia, which causes a person to lose body hair.  She has shaved her head to even out bald spots.  She is wearing a gorgeous, dark green, long sleeved, Jean Paul Gaultier gown with a train miles long.  
Chris Rock makes a joke towards Jada, saying she going to be starring in "G.I. Jane 2".  This comment upsets Jada and at first Will Smith is laughing but he must of saw she was pissed and he felt compelled to defend her.  Words are ones best source of defense but instead Will unfortunately chose violence.  He walks on stage to an unsuspecting Chris Rock and slaps him across the face.  Rock is stunned.  Will Smith smiles as he returns to his seat and curses Rock multiple times from his chair.  Should he have been escorted out??  Wasn't Chris Rock just assaulted?? and where was security?? This is outrageous! 

Chris Rock acts professional and is quick to recover and continues to fulfill his duty that he is there for which is to give out the Oscar for Best Documentary.  
Thank goodness Troy Kotsur received his Oscar before this garbage went down. 

10:29 pm: Questlove wins best Documentary for "Summer of Love".  He gets choked up. 

10:31 pm: Penelope Cruz looks stunning in a black Chanel dress.  The top is a corset cut lined with buttons down the front, it has a beautiful sequined bow at her neck line.  The skirt half is very puffy.  Remarkably simple and yet gorgeous.  One of my top best dressed for the night. 

10:34 pm: a tribute to 50 years of the "Godfather".  Very odd sound track to the film clips!?!?! Why is this to rap music?  Why isn't it played to the CLASSIC theme song??? 

LISTEN! Stop trying to appeal to the younger crowd, Academy, it's foolish.  They aren't watching this show!! The artists and intellectuals are.  No young people of the new generation watch the Oscars.  It's a four hour live show with COMMERCIALS.  The current generation lives 24 hours on social media and streams everything.  They have has no patience for the Oscars. So stop the nonsense.  Stop writing corny jokes, stop trying to entertain children who are in bed before the show even starts, stop doing tons of musical numbers, this is the Academy Awards not the Grammys, not the VMAs.  This is about the art of film and talented artists.  A craft we have been celebrating since 1929!! 30 years before the first Grammys ever aired! 
    If the Academy needs further proof the current generation doesn't care about artsy films they asked the public to vote for their "fan favorite movie" this year and they voted for a stupid zombie movie.  What does that say??? to me it speaks VOLUMES.  Know your fan base! and don't graffiti on a Monet.  The new generation wants to be entertained not inspired.  Instead of getting more young viewers just try not losing the few royals you have left.  Focus on getting better comedians to host with more experience and talent, bring back the awards that you pushed out this year just so people could shimmy on stage. Bring back the honorary Oscar.  Stop letting the show be a political forum and make off-colored jokes about certain states (eg: Florida, Texas.)   You're pushing whatever viewers you have left in these states away... and you need every old soul you can get.  Reminder: not all movie fans live in Blue states. 
   Since 1998 the ratings for the Oscars have slowly dropped and ratings have dramatically dropped in the last few years.  This reminds me of when I worked for a bookstore chain that was not doing financially well, they panicked and instead of diving further into the love of books and reaching out to the hundreds of bookworms left in the world they tried to pull in the younger crowd by selling music and movies.  It was a huge mistake with terrible consequences.  They should have created their own publishing team, had more book signing, more book discussion groups, things that would inspire readers instead they tried to bring in customers who had absolutely no passion for reading and were never going to.  This led them to bankruptcy and eventually out of business. I see the producers of the Academy Awards going down that same road.  And I'm saying this as a person who has watched the Oscars since the 80s and has hosted an Oscar party in 2003.  WAKE UP! and one last thing why can't they air the show on a Saturday night rather than a Sunday?? That way my party guests don't have to leave early cause they have work Monday morning! 

10:35 pm: Director Francis Ford Coppola, Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino come out on stage in honor of the "Godfather".   Short speech from Coppola and then he walks quickly off stage.  He looks like he is heading straight home to bed.  

10:39 pm: In Memorian.  Tyler Perry speaks about Sidney Poitier.  Bill Murray speaks about Ivan Reitman.  Jamie Lee Curtis talks about Betty Davis while holding a puppy.  Jamie is wearing a bad, navy, turtleneck, Stella McCartney dress.  One of my worst dressed of the night. This upbeat choir singing is a bit much.  I like when it's just one artist with a guitar.  Bob Saget, Norm Macdonald, and Ed Asner were so of the names left out of this segment. Yet, they have room for executive producers or talent agents.  Definitely shame on them for Asner.  Even, the new generation saw "Up". 

10:50 pm: Best Production Design goes to "Dune".

10:52 pm: Ugh not feeling Zoe Kravitz boring pink Saint Laurent dress.  Her hair is boring too.  Poor choice for such a unique individual.  Best Original Song goes to Billie Eilish for "No Time to Die".  She's super excited. 

10:54 pm: Rita Moreno looks amazing for 90 in her Carolina Herrera black two piece with slacks, complete with black and white feathers in her hair.  

10:56 pm: Kevin Costner presents the award for Best Director to Jane Campion for "The Power of the Dog".  That makes it two years in a row that a female has won best director and only three women in history since Kathryn Bigelow won in 2009.  Campion is wearing a terrible black Christian Dior tent of a dress.  One of my worst dressed. 

11:06 pm: An Honor for the random 28 years since the film "Pulp Fiction".  John Travolta has finally decided to shave his head and stop wearing very obvious hairpieces, Samuel L. Jackson looks awesome in a black velvet suit jacket and Uma is wearing a silk white collared shirt and long black Bottega Veneta silk skirt.  The shirt is buttoned up to her neck.  I know this wardrobe is a homage to the clothes she wore in "Pulp Fiction" but I wish she had undid the top bottom and added a necklace.  She looks too stuffy.  One of my worst dressed of the night. 

11:07 pm: Will Smith wins Best Actor for "King Richard".  He repeatedly speaks about protecting his family and his cast members.   He apologizes to his fellow nominees and to the academy.  He ends his speech with saying "I hope the academy invites me back". I'm sure they will because they didn't escort him out.  He still got to enjoy the rest of the show.  Sitting in the audience, laughing and smiling like it ain't no thing.  Meanwhile, Chris Rock did not escalate the moment.  After he was assaulted he went back stage to speak to the producers and the LAPD where he refused to press charges.  He then left the Oscars.  So that was how he got to spend his night at the show while Will was living it up.  I do think Will needs to makes amends and apologize to Chris Rock face to face and not just via twitter.  After Will hit Chris Denzel Washington tried to calm Will down and enlighten him with these wise words "At your highest moment, Be careful, that's when the devil comes for you."  

After the slap Will Smith's 23 year old son, Jaden tweeted "And that's How We Do It".  Classy.  Makes you wonder what morales they teach their children at home.  I feel so bad for Chris Rock's daughters who had to watch their father get assaulted on stage.  
I see quite a lot of the public and celebrities are taking Will Smith's side which basically means these people condole violence which is very sad for our society. 

11:20 pm: Best Hair and Makeup go to "The Eyes of Tammy Faye".  Tammy Faye herself deserved an Oscar for doing that makeup every day.  

11:21 pm:  Amy Schumer makes jokes and definitely lightens the mood.  She says "I've been getting out of that Spiderman costume, did I miss anything?" Funny. and it's ad lib.  She does a funny "seat filler" joke with Kirsten Dunst, who looks quite nice in a red ruffled, strapless, Christian Lacroix dress. 

11:23 pm: Anthony Hopkins is here to presents the Oscar for Best Actress.  He did not attend last year to win his Best Actor award due to covid so this year he gets a standing ovation.  He is the least Hollywood person ever, besides the fact that he lives in England.  He has no time for the show's nonsense.  So he says to Will Smith, "yes, Will, lets now have peace, and love and quiet."  Best Actress goes to Jessica Chastain for "The Eyes of Tammy Faye".  Love her gold and lilac Gucci gown.  Very frilly on the bottom.  I was worried Hopkins was going to trip on it.  One of my best dressed of the night.  She speaks out about suicide prevention, something that she has endured with the loss of her sister in 2003.  

11:33 pm: Liza Minnelli comes out in a wheelchair with Lady Gaga to present Best Picture.  It's the 50th anniversary of "Cabaret".  Liza seems very confused.  She has had a long history of poor health, most recently diagnosed with encephalitis, which causes brain swelling.  Still she is a legend, just like her mother was.  Lady Gaga is wearing a sexy, slick Ralph Lauren sequin tux.  one of my best dressed. 

Best Picture goes to "CODA".  Amazing.  Marlee Matlin looks awesome in a long sleeved, red silk, Monique Lhuillier dress.  First film with a predominately deaf cast to win best FILM. And first streaming film to win Best Picture. This is the wave of the future.  

See You Next Year! 


BEST DRESSED: Penelope Cruz
WORST DRESSED: Maggie Gyllenhaal 

Tuesday, March 29, 2022

2022 Golden Globe Rant

 there was no ceremony due to a Hollywood boycott.  Snoop Dogg made the announcements.


see wikipedia for all the winners. 


Best Drama Movie: "The Power of the Dog"

Best Musical: "West Side Story"

Best Actor in a Drama: Will Smith for "King Richard"

Best Actress in a Drama: Nicole Kidman for "Being the Ricardos"

Best Actor in a Musician/comedy: Andrew Garfield for "Tick, Tick...BOOM"

Best Actress in a Musician/comedy: Rachel Zegler for "West Side Story"

Best Supporting Actor: Kodi-Smit-McPhee for "The Power of the Dog"

Best Supporting Actress: Ariana DeBose for "West Side Story" 

Best Director: Jane Campion for "The Power of the Dog"

Best Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh for "Belfast"

Best Animated film: "Encanto"

Best Foreign Language film: "Drive My Car"

Thursday, February 10, 2022

The Best and Worst Movies of 2020

 2020: Not that many movies were even released.... Due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 


BEST:

Class Action Park 

Holidate

News of the World 

Nomadland 

The Wolf of Snow Hollow 


WORST:

I'm Thinking of Ending Things 

The Night House 

Sunday, December 12, 2021

Best and Worst Movies of 2021

 BEST:

A Boy Called Christmas

Black Phone

Cruella 

CODA

The Dig

Free Guy

The French Dispatch 

Licorice Pizza

Nobody 

Power of the Dog 

The Quiet Place II

Val


WORST:

Father Christmas is Back

Introspectum Motel 

Malignant 

The Trip 

Friday, May 7, 2021

2021 Oscars

 Many films are at an advantage this year due to so few films being released in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  

The Oscars were delayed from February till April due to the virus. 


Sunday, April 25, 2021
8 PM
Two locations: indoors at the The Dolby Theater and indoor/outdoors at the Union Station 
No Host 

Let's get started...

Yikes.  I do not like Regina King's silver bug-wing looking high collared Louis Vuitton dress.  Nope.

Don't love Amanda Seyfried's low V-neck red Armani dress.  Too revealing and bland.  It needed a belt or a necklace.  

Leslie Odom Jr.  looks quite dapper in a head to toe gold Brioni suit.  It's extreme but he pulls it off.

Very simple silver patterned, spaghetti strapped Chanel dress for Margot Robbie this year.  

Seems like exposing mid-drift is the style this year.

I do not like Laura Dern's long sleeved turtle necked Oscar de la Renta dress with a pure white feathered skirt.  Wow.  It's just a hot mess.  Having Bjork swan dress flash backs. Worst dressed list. 

The Oscars start at the Union Station with rolling credits as if this is the beginning of a movie.  Unique. Everyone in the audience must be vaccinated because no one is wearing a mask, well, except for Gary Oldman and a few others. To see faces again is a breath of fresh air.  Very limited audience members.  
Oh Hollywood...Not necessary to mention political opinions on recent news...let's just stick to movies.  

Sequin Oscar lamps on the tables....oh my, gotta get me one of those.

Best original screenplay goes to Emerald Fennell for "Promising Young Woman".  Not a huge fan of her pink and green floral print Gucci dress. She is pregnant. 

Best adapted screenplay goes to "The Father".  Gotta love Anthony Hopkins. 

Best international film goes to "Another Round" from Denmark. 

Daniel Kaluuya wins best supporting actor in "Judas and the Black Messiah".  He looks great, as always.  
Congrats to the Lucas brothers who started out as stand-up comedians! 

Best Make-up and hair styling goes to "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".  Mia Neal's navy high collared, pearl embossed dress is beautiful.  the pearls drip down her right side.  It's gorgeous.  My Best dressed list! made by an up and coming designer CD Greene. 
Mia Neal and Jamika Wilson are the first black women to win best make-up and hair. 

Best costume design goes to Ann Roth for "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom".  She is not present.  Bless her heart.  She's been doing costume designs since 1964.  As of this date she is 89 years old. 

The Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award goes to the Motion Picture television fund. A much needed charity that offers assistance and care to those whose past were in the motion picture and television industry.  This fund helps those with little or no finance support in their elderly years.  It is a beautiful charity and long deserving of recognition. First time the Hersholt award went to a charity. 

wow the awards are all out of sync tonight. Major awards presented very early on.  and Best songs sung prior to the show.  Bong Joon Ho presents in Korean with his translator for Best Director.  The award  goes to Chloe Zhao for "Nomadland".  She is wearing a simple beige knit Hermes dress.  

Best Sound goes to "The Sound of Metal".

Best live action short film goes to "Two Distant Strangers".  

Do not like Glenn Close's blue Armani dress with black slacks?? and satin gloves?? Glenn, you're not Diane Keaton. Worst dressed list. 

 Best animated short film goes to "If Anything Happens, I love you" 

I do not like Reese Witherspoon's red Dior dress.  It is boring and the belt looks so manly and mismatched. Wow boring, boring, boring. She knows better. yuck. Worst dressed list. 

Best animated feature film goes to "Soul" 

Best Documentary short subject goes to "Colette".

Carey Mulligan in a very shiny gold Valentino dress that reveals her mid-drift.  Not loving it.  Wish it was a bit more classy. 

Best Documentary feature goes to "My Octopus Teacher" so sad. 

Love Marlee Matlin's v-neck off the shoulder Vivienne Westwood dress.  Love the sheer flowing sleeves.  One of my best dressed. 

"Tenet" deserves and wins for best visual effects. 

Brad Pitt presents for Best Supporting actress.  Handsome as usual.  Looks like he grew his hair out while quarantining.  He has it pulled back in a ponytail.  

Yuh-Jung Youn wins Best Supporting actress for "Minari". Lovely black ballgown with pockets.  Very elegant and age appropriate. Funny speech. very witty. 

Love Maria Bakalova's white Louis Vuitton v-neck and tulle skirt.  Love the hair, jewerly, make-up. Perfection.  One of my best dressed. 

Best Production Design goes to "Mank".  

I do not like Halle Berry's new bob hair-do at all.  Not a fan of her Dolce & Gabbana purple dress either.  Just looks like wrinkled bed sheets. 

Best Cinematography goes to "Mank".  

Harrison Ford looks handsome.  He seems short of breath, perhaps nervous.  Best film editing goes to "Sound of Metal".

Wowza Viola Davis in a white Alexander McQueen cut out dress.  Very revealing for her.  Took a risk and it paid off.  one of my Best Dressed. 

Tyler Perry also receives a Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award.  They rarely air this award on live tv so it is nice for once to put the glitz and glamour aside for the much more important work being done in the world. He truly is a wonderful human who does fabulous work for humanity.  Beautiful speech.  Stop Hate.  All Hate, regardless of race/creed/religion, etc.  Hate is ignorant. 

No, no Zendaya.  I do not like this yellow colored Valentino dress.  Taking the mid-drift way to far.  I don't like her jewelry choice, too heavy.  I don't like her hair style. no. Sorry, worst dressed list. 

Best Score goes to "Soul". 

Best Song goes to H.E.R for "Judas and the Black Messiah" .  I kinda love this blue hooded pajamas she is wearing.  looks super cozy and very original!! Designed by Dundas.  Best dressed look!!

Andra Day.  Another mid-drift gold dress.  This one by Vera Wang. 

I have never seen larger off the shoulder sleeves than Angela Basset's red Alberta Ferretti dress right now.  Holy Moly! No way you could store that dress in a bag.  

In Memoriam song was a terrible choice and it sped through the names.  No one can read that fast. My god this speed is so DISRESPECTFUL. Why is this song so upbeat??  I mean slow it down in a year where we lost so many lives. Terrible.  Worst ever! why not a live performer? 

Love Rita Moreno in a maroon mermaid style dress she has paired with a matching coat.  Odd they are announcing best picture now and not the last award.  I do not like this order. Why?? 

Best picture goes to "Nomadland".  Frances McDormand howls like a wolf on stage...so there's that.

Vanessa Kirby's pink Gucci dress is so ill fitted.  The dress is puckering in all the wrong places.  very bad tailoring. 

Renee Zellweger is wearing a peach strapless Armani Prive dress and awards the Best Actress in a Leading Role to Frances McDormand for "Nomadland".  McDormand as usual is wearing no make-up which I love and a black Valentino frock with feathers on the wrists.  

Emotionless Joaquin Phoenix awards Best actor award to Anthony Hopkins for "The Father". Hopkins is in England and is not present to except the award.  

all in all kind of a dull show.  It just didn't feel like the Oscars. but then again no one went to the movies cause all the theaters were shut down for the pandemic. So nothing felt like reality this year. 
better hopes for next year. 


BEST DRESSED: Mia Neal
WORST DRESSED: Reese Witherspoon