Category Archives: AMC

50 shades of grey casting qualifications

I am going to go out on a limb here and discuss 50 Shades of Grey  book/almost turned movie since I am a movie buff. (Ladies please don’t get offended, this is just for fun)

Since there are 32Million copies of the book sold plus 14 translations, I am more than certain the book is a hit among, well mostly women. So, with that said, I have voiced my two cents worth here about the casting of Mr. Grey.  

Please read here and let me know what you think? Should Ryan Gosling play the lead role or do you have  a better actor in mind and why?

photo shoot fantasy

Ever since I was five, I knew I wanted to be a movie star, so although that never panned out, I often times wonder how it would be to be photographed in black and white like a celebrity.  Here are some of my favorite black and whites :)

Sophia Lauren

Natalie Woodward

Jane Russell

Audrey Hepburn

Ava Gardner

Ava Gardner

and the oscar goes to…everyone if it were left up to me for 2012

You know what I hate about the competitive world? It’s that we have to always crown a single winner from a list of the best. Well, since that is the case, I am having a difficult time accepting that there could  only be one winner per category for this year’s Oscars.

I mean if you happen to be a film buff, like myself, you tend to question,  how Clooney’s performance was better than Brad Pitts and that Jean Dujardin may beat both of them as a result of his performance in The Artist

Can we actually say Viola Davis was better than Meryl Streep or Glen Close, even when young actresses like Michelle Williams and Rooney Mara did an outstanding job in their roles as well?

And how about Christopher Plummer and Kenneth Branagh or Nick Nolte for that matter, and should  Jonah Hill really be included in the running for Best Actor in a Supporting role right alongside those seasoned actors?

Seriously, is Martin Scorsese  more talented  than Woody Allen, or is Hugo a better film than Tintin? And who can truly judge foreign films, when most American’s shy away from seeing them in the first place and sometimes it’s shown  with limited engagement and distribution.  Do you get my point?

Anyway, if it were left up to me, I would give the Oscar to everyone nominated for this year’s Academy. It was truly an amazing year in films and performances and from where I am sitting, each and every one of you deserve the recognition.

romance in black and white photography

Happy Valentine’s Day everyone or actually anyone who looks forward to the occasion. Here are some of my favorite black and white photographs, which to me have  the best depiction of romance.

holiday classic film recommend on a cold winter’s eve

While I understand, this week may be hectic for most as they shop last minute for gifts and draft up the menu for the holiday dinner, I suggest taking one evening off from all the madness and having a date night with a loved one by simply watching a class film, while munching on popcorn and drinking champagne. Fireplace is highly recommended but optional, the original classic film (from list below) is most recommend, a remake just won’t do for this particular experience.

classic actors in common, from my point of view

I am a movie fanatic and a complete junky of the entertainment world. What can I say, now you all know my weaknesses :) So, as a child,  when I got introduced to film, I began to envy my mother’s generation, because of all the gentlemanly leading men in cinema. I secretly fell in love with a few of them even though they were old enough to be my father or grandfather.

When  I was in my 20′s and 30′s, it seemed as if  there was a gap in the entertainment industry as far as having “gentlemenly” leading men. I just didn’t think anyone could step up to the plate to those from the classic Hollywood film era.

But in the last decade or so I have discovered that, I too have reached a point in life, where I can honestly say I am proud to have known  a few classic and “gentlemenly” actors  from  my generation. Here is the list ladies and gentlemen, let me know what you think?

certified copy – a film for the woman over 40

One film, which has touched me in more ways than one this year, is the film Certified Copy. *Note: please stay on this page if you want to read the girly version and click here if you want to read my review about the filmmaking aspect of the movie.

Also, this special piece I wrote on this site, on  a Sunday no less, is also a reference point  for my fans, from the other blog, to use if they don’t mind me giving away the plot.  So here I go:

After seeing the film, Certified Copy, I walked out of the theatre feeling sad and depressed I just couldn’t believe the subject matter in the film and the impact it could have on most women across the globe, who want to see the film.

The story is  about a 40 something year old woman named Elle (Juliette Binoche), who from the looks of things was a single parent living in a small village near Tuscany, Italy.  A British writer, named James Miller (William Shimell) makes his way to the same village to promote his book about art and artifacts. Since Elle seems to be a fan of the writer,  she attends his book promo event to get his autograph on her copy of the book.

While at the event, her 15 year old bored son insists they leave because he was hungry. After a lengthy argument with her son, she leaves, but only after giving the promo coordinator a note to invite the writer over to her shop.

James  (the writer) accepts her invitation and with luggage in tow, comes to her shop the following morning for a brief visit, before catching a train out-of-town that same evening. (Are you following me so far?)  While she nervously suggests they have coffee in her studio or shop, he asks if they could go for a drive instead. Unphased by her struggle to get her coat, he takes his luggage outside and waits by the car.

The next twenty minutes or so, while driving on a windy road out of the village,  they  argue about his point of view in regards to art, people in general and his and her perception about life. As the story unfolds, the arguments become more intense between the two and although the director tries to show the validity of the topics they argued about, in my opinion the audience became more confused with their erratic discussions.

I turned towards my friends and asked, “What the hell is going on here?” probably a dozen times or so and they occasionally did the same to me. We just couldn’t understand why the two argued so intensely. I mean if they knew each other from before, it would make sense, but if they just met (or so we think) for the first time, why argue so passionately during a first encounter? In my opinion, she was turning the guy off (but the joke was on me).

I finally came to the conclusion that the two had known one another before, but I had no idea until the very end that they were a married couple, living separate lives. While she raises their son on her own, he gallivants the planet in search of art.

I was furious to say the least. My emotions ran rampant, I couldn’t believe that in this day and age, that any woman in her 40s would allow her life to be this way. I began thinking the director made all this up. I blamed him for his  lack of research and one-dimensional view on such matters. But then I put the blog entry in draft mode while I spoke to several other women over 40 and through discussion, I realized that this really does happen. That some couples opt to stay married even if they live separate lives!!! For the life of me, I couldn’t understand (I blamed the writer and filmmaker once again) and then it came to me over night.

What was I thinking, there are plenty of couples  (fishermen, soldiers, doctors, scientists, astronauts, journalists, actors, clergymen, archeologists and film makers) who live separate lives, away from one another for one reason or another, for weeks, months, years on end, even decades and then they get together here and there and consider themselves a couple. But in this film, the way the story was told, the couple should have separated a long time ago. His behavior and lack of concern expressed in the film is not worthy of any woman’s undying devotion. I wonder if that’s the case in all cases?

Now, I don’t know if I can handle discussing this further, because it breaks my heart, so I am going to stop right here unless anyone writes back. But,  although the movie, in my opinion lacked (believe it or not ) substance, I still recommend seeing it. Be prepared however, the film is in three languages and as a result, very difficult to follow.

Thanks for listening.

suggested classic films: paris in springtime

Every Spring I make a point to watch some of my favorite classics which revolve around Paris in the Springtime – especially on a rainy Saturday afternoon (Or some may refer to as Spring showers).  I usually pair this event with a bottle of champagne, some fresh strawberries and hot fudge and don’t ask why, but a bouquet of colorful tulips to set the mood.  I call this escape much needed mental therapy. Of course getting rid of the family for the afternoon also helps the situation. :)

Happy Weekend!

golden globe gowns for the over 40 crowd

You know I actually was going to leave this topic for my other blog here, but since the fashion introduced on the red carpet is pretty influential and vital to the fashion industry and trend followers, I decided to include some of my favorites and not so favorites from this year’s Golden Globe for the over 40 crowd.

My list of picks for best dressed:

1. Jennifer  Lopez  - Zuhair Murad gown – best dressed winner in my opinion
2. Nicole Kidman – Prada gown – safe and flawless
3. Kyra Sedwick – Emilio Pucci gown – gorgeous in my opinion – vibrant colors and riskee but truly gorgeous.
4. Melissa Leo – gown unknown – safe, beautiful in a sequence  gown.
5. Julie Brown – Tadashi Shoji – elegant and glamorous and very age appropriate

My list of picks for the worst dressed:

1. Helen Bonham Carter – Doesn’t matter what gown – disaster
2. Tilda Swinton – Doesn’t matter what gown – with her model like features, she could have dressed better.
3. Julianne Moore – again her choice of gown is a miss.
4. Halle Berry – Nina Ricci – although she looked hot, in my opinion she forgot to actually wear a gown over her under garment.
5. Sandra Bullock – Jenny Packham – not the best look for her beautiful features.
6. Edie Falco – Valentino gown – not a fan of her take on the one shoulder gown.

golden globe 2011 – my predictions

Every year I take great pride in partaking in the Golden Globe Awards by attending some of the functions as well as predicting the winners. This year is no exception of course, so I have made a list of my predictions from the films and actors nominated for the Golden Globe Award 2011. For a detailed film reviews click here or  bookmark  my entertainment blog – http://www.b-lot-buzz.blogspot.com

GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINEES 2011 & MY PREDICTIONS

Best Motion Picture, Drama

**Black Swan – Golden Globe choice
**The Social Network – My choice

Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

**The Kids Are All Right – My choice & GG choice

Best Director – Motion Picture

**Darren Aronofsky – Black Swan –  Golden Globe choice
David Fincher – The Social Network
Tom Hooper – The King’s Speech
**Christopher Nolan – Inception  - My Choice
David O. Russell – The Fighter

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

**Jesse Eisenberg –  The Social Network – My 2nd choice
**Colin Firth –  The King’s Speech – My 1st Choice
James Franco – 127 Hours – strong contender
Ryan Gosling -Blue Valentine
Mark Wahlberg – The Fighter

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

**Halle Berry – Frankie and Alice – My 2nd choice
Nicole Kidman – Rabbit Hole
Jennifer Lawrence – Winter’s Bone – strong contender
**Natalie Portman – Black Swan – My 1st choice & Golden Globe Choice
Michelle Williams – Blue Valentine

Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Johnny Depp – Alice In Wonderland
**Johnny Depp –  The Tourist – My choice
**Paul Giamatti – Barney’s Version – strong contender Toss Up GG choice
Jake Gyllenhaal – Love and Other Drugs
**Kevin Spacey – Casino Jack – Toss Up GG choice

Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy

Anne Hathaway – Love and Other Drugs
**Julianne Moore – The kids Are All Right – My 2nd choice & GG toss up
**Annette Bening – The Kids Are All Right  - My 1st choice  & GG toss up
Emma Stone – Easy A
Angelina Jolie – The Tourist

Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Christian Bale – The Fighter
**Michael Douglas – Wall Street – Golden Globes politically correct choice
Andrew Garfield – The Social Network
**Jeremy Renner – The Town – My 2nd choice
**Geoffrey Rush – The King’s Speech – My 1st choice hands down

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Amy Adams – The Fighter
**Helena Bonham Carter – The King’s Speech – my 2nd choice
**Mila Kunis – Black Swan – My 1st choice and GG contender
Melissa Leo – The Fighter
Jacki Weaver – Animal Kingdom

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture

**The Kids Are All Right – My 2nd & GG choice
**The Social Network – My 1st choice

Best Animated Feature Film

**Despicable Me – GG choice
**How to Train Your Dragon – My 2nd choice
**Tangled – My 1st choice and GG choice