Archive for December, 2008

Let’s talk about the Golden Globe nominations…

golden-globesThis time of year is awesome for us pop-culture fanatics because it’s award season. All the best movies get released around now, and all the extra juicy celeb gossip is overflowin’.

The Golden Globes (voted by the Hollywood Foreign Press…uh…whatever) usually kicks things off, covering both television and film, while dividing everything into “Drama” or “Comedy or Musical.”

I figured it would be fun here at THE BLOG to do our own little awards on this year’s Golden Globe nominees (announced today). So, the envelope please…

THE MOST EXTREME ENDS OF THE SPECTRUM NOMS: Meryl Streep up for Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama for Doubt, WHILE up for Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Comedy or Musical for Mamma Mia

THE AH, WHAT THE HECK HE SEEMS LIKE A COOL GUY NOM: James Franco’s nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture-Comedy for Pineapple Express.

THE WE ARE JUST HAPPY SHE FINALLY BROKE OUT OF TYPE NOM: Anne Hathaway for Best Actress-Drama for Rachel Getting Married.

THE SUPER-COUPLE NOMS…WHICH MEANS WE’LL HAVE TO HEAR MORE WHINING FROM EMBITTERED J. ANISTON: Angelina Jolie, Best Actress-Drama for The Changeling and co-baby maker, Bradley Pitt, Best Actor-Drama for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

THE OTHER SUPER-COUPLE NOMS, BUT WAY LESS ANNOYING: Kate Winslet for Best Actress-Drama for Revolutionary Road and hubby Sam Mendes for Best Director, Revolutionary Road

THE DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK NOM (MALE): Mickey Rourke for Best Actor-Drama for The Wrestler.

THE DON’T CALL IT A COMEBACK NOM (FEMALE): Marisa Tomei for Best Actress-Drama for The Wrestler.

THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CO-STARS NOMS: January Jones for Best Actress TV-Drama, Mad Men and Jon Hamm for Best Actor TV-Drama, Mad Men.

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The Top 7 Christmas Movies

rockettes21You know what is one of the best things about all these holidays we celebrate?? There are plenty of listicles to be had!! So, as you probably gathered from my simple and straight-to-the point title, this post is all about the Top 7 Christmas movies. Yes, I said “7″ because I just happen to have 7 favorites. And here they are (not in any particular order)…

scrooged Scrooged (1988)–ok, I’m not going to lie, this one is probably my most favorite. Bill Murray is fantastic as Frank Cross, the Scrooge character in this modern telling of the tale. It also has some of the best one-liners ever in Murray’s extensive film career.

randyquaidChristmas Vacation (1989)–still not as awesome as the original Vacation, but by far the second best in the franchise. Cousin Eddy makes an appearance, so does Doris Roberts, and the greatest cinematic sledding scene ever.

lampA Christmas Story (1983)–the quintessential Christmas movie, of all time, true classic. But I avoid TBS/TNT this time of year since they air it non-stop. Yes, there is such a thing as too much of a good thing…except for when it comes to erotic lamps.

annettefunicelloBabes In Toyland (1961)–apparently there are various versions of this film, but the one I fondly remember from my Disney Channel-consuming days is the one with Annette Funicello and a few other original Mouseketeers/Disney regulars. It was bizarre, colorful and probably supposed to be viewed while on some kind of substance (other than corn dogs and root-beer), but nonetheless I was mildly obsessed with that movie. Back then watching a movie back-to-back 18 times didn’t seem to bother me.

elf7Elf (2003)–maybe I’m alone on this, but I’m convinced this movie would still be just as awesome if it only had Will Ferrell in it, doing his Buddy the Elf things, and absolutely no other plot points or actors. Am I right, or am I right? The dinner scene, with the soda and the spaghetti, outstanding.

love-actually-1Love Actually (2003)–yeah, that’s right, I can appreciate the romantical movies every now and then. This one especially, all those talented Brits! And it has a very unique quality–it takes place during Christmas time, but there is so much going on that it’s not necessarily the focal point, so guess what??– it can be watched year-round! This is difficult to achieve in holiday-filmdom, so hurray to the Brits for figuring out how to do it.

plazaHome Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992)–listen, both Home Alone 1 & 2 are pretty entertaining, but the reason why the sequel is one of my faves is because Kev gets to live like a king in the Plaza. That sounds like the best Christmas gift ever. So, I watch, and live vicariously. Hmmm…kind of sounds like the story of my life.

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Fun Fact Friday

charice2Maybe you’ve seen/heard of Charice Pempengco, the 16-year-old singing sensation from the Philippines…or maybe you’ve been like me and under a rock for the last year and only just heard of her/caught her singing last night.

How does this tie in with Fun Fact Friday, you ask? FACT: she will blow your socks off…I almost fell off the futon last night as I watched/listened/sobbed in amazement as she belted out “I Will Always Love You.”

Here is a clip…please watch…and then go buy some new socks.

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BREAKING: The Truth Behind Tina Fey’s Facial Scar! (ohandtheu.s.isofficiallyinarecession)

tn2_tina_fey_3I was thrilled out of my mind yesterday when everywhere on the Internet was the explosive breaking news on how Tina Fey got that scar on her face. I was like, OH WOW, my prayers have been answered–NOW I know, thank you!!

Ok, not really. Honestly, WHHOOOO CAAARRESSSSSSSS? But since it seems that some people do care, and would rather read about that than the other news that broke yesterday–that the U.S. is officially in a recession–thought I’d do a brief (as in 3) round-up on what other celebs have visible/known/it might just be a rumor scars…

Harrison Ford/chin scar (duh)

Catherine Zeta Jones/neck-tracheotomy scar (allegedly)

Bruce Willis/various scars (that apparently he likes to bring up in interviews)

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