Saturday, October 4, 2008

Happy Birthday Anne Rice


Now truth be told my favorite Anne Rice novel is not about vampires. It is a wonderful journey through the Italian Renaissance world.



My three favorite vampire novels:






I also enjoy these Anne Rice novels staring vampires and mummies.




Happy Birthday Susan Sarandon





With her Best Actress Oscar for 'Dead Man Walking'

Happy Birthday Armand Assante



Thursday, October 2, 2008

Deborah Kerr's 'From Here To Eternity'


Deborah Kerr received her second Oscar nom in 1953 for this eternally brilliant film. Her first was in 1949 for 'Edward My Son'.
She lost to Audrey Hepburn in a delightful role in 'Roman Holiday'. I have stated my love for Audrey but...??? As much as Audrey was a revelation on screen in her first major role, Deborah was a bigger revelation defying the odds by playing completely against type. I am happy happy I did not have a vote that year.

This film won a supporting actor for his supporting role. How he got the role is highlighted in 'The Godfather'.

It did win eight oscars other Oscars including best film, direction, screenplay and cinematography.
Further down I give due credit to Best Supporting Actress winner Donna Reed.

If you never seen this film do yourself a favor and rent it.












The beach scene that rocked Hollywood and a worldwide movie going public. Deborah would never be looked at as the prim english rose solely ever ever again!





Also staring the great Montgomery Clift. He was not nominated but should have been. And he should have won. Guess he didn't have a godfather.





I must note that a wonderful Donna Reed won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Alma. It could not have been a surprise as the "virginal" Miss Reed went way against type playing a prostitute. Alright, a prostitute with a heart of gold but back then Hollywood only acknowledged the golden hearted bad girls.

Don't Forget Tonight's VP Debate

Joe Biden...



And The Self Proclaimed...

Happy Birthday Sting and Lorraine Bracco










Wednesday, October 1, 2008

What's In Your Wallet?

Happy Birthday Julie






I know it's uncool to like Julie but Hell who needs to be cool.
Julie won an Oscar for 'Mary Poppins'. The debate goes on. Well Audrey Hepburn was punished for taking the Eliza role in 'My Fair Lady'. So no nom for Audrey. Would Audrey have won if nominated? Who knows.
After all these 44 years and looking back I'd have gone for Sophia Loren in 'Marriage Italian Style'.
'Nuff said.




So very happily I wish a Happy Birthday to Julie. You were and may still be cool.

Below some film posters of my favorite Julie movies.






Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Happy Birthday Deborah Kerr 9/30


Deborah Kerr died on Oct. 16, 2007. I had not yet begun this blog. Had it existed I would have done a major tribute to her. Why? Because she would have deserved it! Well it is never too late. So on her birthday I will begin with my number 8 favorite film 'The King and I'. That actually is the movie that introduced me to Miss Kerr. I would then work backward and then forward to view her films. In doing so I discovered one of the greatest actresses of all time.
It is said that when Louis B. Mayer met her he changed her name to Kerr because it rhymed with STAR. True or not it became the truth.

Deborah NEVER won an Oscar, Never!!! Along with Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole never winning, the shame of Oscar and it's often absurd choices continued.*
If there is a successor on film to Ms. Kerr it may be Kate Winslet another English Rose. Kate has yet to win the gold statue. The next time Kate is nominated and loses she will tie with Deborah for most noms most loses. Be careful Oscar you are too tainted already.
The biggest loose for Deborah was losing to Elizabeth Taylor for 'Butterfield 8;. Even Miss Taylor says it was "the worst piece of crap I ever made". Hollywood thought Liz was going to die after an emergency tracheonomy during the voting period. Deborah lost for 'The Sundowners' having given a pitch-perfect performance. Shame Shame Shame Oscar!
It's a somewhat lost fact that Deborah filmed the role without makeup. How many actresses would have done that at that time?

Over the next weeks I'll highlight some of my favorite Deborah movies. My recommendations. A variety as to drama, comedic ability and the power to make me me laugh, cry, think and keep me on the edge of my seat. She had it all and did it all. Film is a lesser place without her.

I give you Deborah Kerr







*(now although i think oscars often get it wrong i do get caught up in the hoopla as you will see at year end.)