Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Jane Olivor Again

'warm'



'honesty'



'bury my lovely'



'vincent'



'vagabond'

Happy Birthday Jane Olivor



i love jane olivor's voice and 95% of her song choices which isn't to shabby really. jane should have been bigger with a wider audience. was it poor promotion or just right choices at the wrong moment. well anyway...happy birthday jane.

just a few of my favorites.



'you'



'one more ride on the merry-go-round'



'vagabond'







'honesty'




'vagabond'



'the greatest love of all'




and from the 1979 academy awards 'the last time i felt like this' with jane and johnny mathis





Friday, May 14, 2010

R.I.P.: 'Law and Order'


officially cancelled after 20 years


Glenn Beck Has Nazi Tourette's

lewis black on beck's six degrees of adolf hitler...the real one not the one in vatican city.

The Daily Show With Jon StewartMon - Thurs 11p / 10c
Back in Black - Glenn Beck's Nazi Tourette's
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'Letters to Juliet' Opens Today



























the trailer




Thursday, May 13, 2010

Amanda Seyfried

'letters to juliet' opens tomorrow

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Remembering Katherine Hepburn on Her Birthdate




'suddenly last summer'



'the philadelphia story'



'the african queen'

Remembering Katherine Hepburn on her Birthdate: 'The Lion in Winter'









When pressed to name my favorite film of all time I always go back to "The Lion in Winter"
Great screenplay, direction and the brilliant performances of Peter O'toole and the GREAT Katherine Hepburn. This gave Kate the Great her third Oscar win.

I also give it best line ever when Kate states, "In a world where they can raise carpenters from the dead ANYTHING is possible".

Remembering Katharine on Her Birthdate

my favorite scene from 'guess who's coming to dinner'



from 'suddenly last summer'





'lion in winter'













If It's Wednesday It Must Mean 'Glee'



some previous highlights...music and/or video








Two of My Favorites


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Farrell, Cotillard to Star in Cronenberg Pic



Colin Farrell and Marion Cotillard are attached to topline David Cronenberg's "Cosmopolis," an adaptation of Don DeLillo's novel.

Gregoire Melin's Paris-based Kinology has picked up international sales rights and is presenting the project to buyers for the first time at the Cannes market.

The $20.5 million film is penned by Cronenberg and produced by Portuguese producer Paulo Branco's Alfama Films and Cronenberg's Toronto-based Antenna, in association with Kinology.

The thriller follows a multimillionaire on a 24-hour odyssey across Manhattan. Farrell will play the asset manager who loses all his wealth over the course of one day. Cotillard will play his wife.

Lensing will take place from March to May in Toronto and New York.

"Cosmopolis" will be Cronenberg's follow-up to "A Dangerous Method," which starts shooting this month in Germany with Keira Knightley and Viggo Mortensen.

DeLillo's acclaimed works include "White Noise" and "Underworld."

Branco last produced "Ashes and Blood," directed by Gallic thesp Fanny Ardant.

At Cannes, Kinology is also launching sales on Finnish fantasy "Rare Exports,"directed by first-timer Jalmari Helander. Melin's sales slate includes Kirsten Dunst-starrer "Upside Down," a $50-million sci-fi romance that is currently shooting in Montreal.


*courtesy of 'variety'