This blog gives a look into the eternal sunshine of my ever roving mind. I consider myself a social critic. I believe in Film, Music, Theatre, Musical Theatre, Gay Rights, the Right to Choose, Human Rights and YES I still believe in Barack Obama. I believe in most things left of center. I don't get any organized religion.They are all a sham. This is the gay pride flag. I am proudly gay. These are the things this blog is about. Love it, like it or leave it. We all have choices.
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Friday, May 4, 2012
Time to Say Goodbye: 'In Plain Sight'
mary mccormack and her alter ego mary shannon say goodbye tonight. this is not only the end of a series but the end of new adventures for one of tv's best female characters. i am always amazed that neither ms mccormack nor the show ever received a single emmy nomination. shame shame on the emmy awards. my overall rating for the four season series is a healthy B+. there were a few missteps but what series doesn't falter at times. special mention to frederick weller and paul ben-victor for four years of dedicated and wonderful acting support.
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Friday, April 27, 2012
A 'Glee' Moment
the whitney houston tribute was soso at best. a friend of mine, a real whitney fan, said the difficulty was that only whitney could really sing these songs. i say they were mediocre songs to begin with.
so here's a non whitney song as lea michele sings 'firework'.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
'Glee' Preview: "How Will I Know': Tonight
'glee' preview of whitney houston tribute.
'how will i know'
Labels:
'glee',
amber riley,
chris colfer,
lea michele,
naya rivera
'Camelot' Blu Ray Releases Today
i love 'camelot'. i contend it is one of the best translations of a broadway show to film media. i love the book, the look, the score, the casting and the direction. richard harris and vanessa redgrave are the perfect arthur and guenivere. if there is a weak link it is franco nero as lancelot getting one of the worst dubbed singing voices in musical history. otherwise it is actually a better film than the original broadway production.
richard harris plays arthur as a big kid with a big heart, a lot of love, warmth and charm. he is just so damn perfect. vanessa redgrave gives us a guenivere that is worth fighting a war over. and she has never been more sensual as a guenivere should be.
the score soars. it seldom falls flat although 'if ever i would leave you' one of it's most famous tunes is utterly destroyed by the aforementioned nero dubbing. rather than list my favorites i give you some videos instead. please realize these are not from the blu ray version but some older you tube clips.
'i wonder what the king is doing tonight' introduces us to mr harris's youthfully charming arthur
'where are the simple joys of maidenhood' in turn introduces us to a youthful yet sensual guenivere
'the lusty month of may' gives us an equally lusty guenivere, lusty knights and lusty ladies
'camelot'
'what do the simple folk do'
'take me to the fair'
'how to handle a woman'
don't let it be forgot
that once there was a spot
for one brief shining moment...
and now it is on blu ray forever
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blu ray,
film,
film retrospective,
richard harris,
vanessa redgrave
Monday, April 23, 2012
Willard vs Reality
he's an idiot and obviously a liar!
he wouldn't know the truth if it came up and bit him on his fat ass.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Amanda Seyfried First Sighting As Cosette in 'Lez Miz'
Amanda joins hugh jackman, russell crowe, eddie redmayne and the abysmal and always terrifyingly awful anne hathaway in this years 'les miserables'. as far as hathaway goes her character fanzine dies early soon after hathaway will destroy 'i dreamed a dream' so we will need to be patient for 40 or 50 minutes. why her? why does anyone hire this woman? well at least with ms seyfried the better and larger part of cosette is in good hands. and samantha barks as eponine is brilliant. so again why hathaway???
Friday, April 20, 2012
Thursday, April 19, 2012
'Glee' Time Marching On
this weeks episode go 'glee' began to prepare viewers for certain goodbyes as graduation approaches. i've often complained that it was , is, one of the most eleven shows on tv. but even it's unevenness it's musical numbers were almost 100% spot on.
so for the next few weeks i think it might be fun to remember some of the best. first up: 'total eclipse of the heart'.
i gotta admit that cory monteith's finn has become one of my favorite characters over the last four years. they have allowed him to go through 'real' adolescence with all it's ups and downs and seemingly coming out on the upside. so here he is with lea michelle and sometime rival jonathan gruff.
Labels:
'glee',
cory monteith,
jonathan groff,
lea michele
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Drren Criss Has That Star Quality
it is again proved in glee's bee gees tribute last night. his brief foray on broadway this year was inspired. i just hope he chooses wisely and has people who care about his career over their wallets looking out for him.
'you should be dancing'
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Omar Sharif Jr. and the Gay, Jewish, Egyptian Dilemma
The grandson of two-time Golden Globe winning actor Omar Sharif
"hesitantly confessed" in an article published Sunday that he is gay and
half Jewish, and worried about being welcome in Egypt.
Omar Sharif Jr. wrote in The Advocate, "I write this article in fear. Fear
for my country, fear for my family, and fear for myself. My parents will
be shocked to read it, surely preferring I stay in the shadows and keep
silent, at least for the time being. But I can't."
Sharif expressed his disappointment at the recent parliamentary
elections, writing that the revolution gave him hope for a "more
tolerant and equal society," but now he is not as hopeful.
"The vision for a freer, more equal Egypt - a vision that many young
patriots gave their lives to see realized in Tahrir Square - has been
hijacked. The full spectrum of equal and human rights are now wedge
issues used by both the Supreme Council of the Egyptian Armed Forces and the
Islamist parties, when they should be regarded as universal truths,"
Sharif wrote.
"I write … for fear that Egypt's Arab Spring may be moving us backward,
not forward," he wrote.
The Jerusalem Post noted that Sharif's mother is
Jewish, making him fully Jewish according to rabbinical tradition.
Sharif wrote that admitting he has a Jewish mother is "no small disclosure" for
an Egyptian.
"With the victories of several Islamist parties in recent elections, a
conversation needs to be had and certain questions need to be raised. I
ask myself: Am I welcome in the new Egypt? Will being Egyptian, half
Jewish, and gay forever remain mutually exclusive identities? Are they
identities to be hidden?"
Sharif, an actor like his grandfather, left Egypt in January 2011, just
before the revolution. He now resides in the United States.
(reprinted without permission from abc news)
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Spring TV Is Here
some new series have been unveiled. here's how they rate.
'scandal' has the most promise. the pilot set up what was coming in a fast paced manner. kerry washington is a sheer delight. it worked. give it a shot. i'm going out on a limb and giving it an 'A'. now we wait and see if it can hold onto it. and that answer may come very soon on abc. it's from shondra rhymes of 'grey's anatomy' fame and it is time for that one to go. it's worn out it's welcome.
'gcb', those good christian bitches, started off slow and let's be honest deadly dull. i am not sure why i kept going back. but since i did i have to say it improved. what would have been a D+ now gets a C+. it's up to them. leslie bibb as amanda is a charmer and coupled with eric winter (luke) may be able to keep it afloat. a standout for me is marisol nichols as heather cruz who befriends amanda while the other bitches just try to up each other in nastiness. that all need to calm down a bit.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
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