Saturday, March 19, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tori
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Poor Care.
[1] what am I, a catty gay entertainment columnist specializing in dead people of the 1930s? goddamn right, except I'm not gay (biggest regret) and not a columnist (2nd biggest regret).
I kissed a polish lancer, too...before he died

Ninotchka is so icy, just like LA GARBO (don't get me into my hatred of her stage name again) in real life. No one else could have played this role. And though it was a day when frozen little blondes were a dime a dozen in the 30s, no one could have matched her austerity. A lot of roles are mis-awarded to the wrong person and because I've been watching TCM like it's the news, imagining another actress made me think inexplicably of Jean Harlow, and how she would have been as Ninotchka. The New Jersey Ninotchka. Anyway, Garbo owned this role, but the first time watching it was boring. Second time, I started to get the jokes. Obviously the male romantic lead is no good as they were all no good in the day with several exceptions. It's really difficult to accept ultra-urbane original metrosexuals (but oily, hokey chaps of the 30s wouldn't be the originals, would they? who should we attribute that to? 17th century french male aristocrats? this effete behavior has been going on since the pharaohs) as anything other than a brother or a gay friend, but whatever. I just deleted a tangent about Leslie Howard, who deserves his own post anyway.
Anyway. Garbo is so DOUR in this movie. I love it. The way she treats what's his face in the beginning is certainly the way I have felt when in unfortunate company. She has zero inclination or ability to conceal her distaste.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
WWBDD
She was a bitch, though. We know this. And when it comes to taking sides (which I do early and often), I am BDATW
Sunday, March 6, 2011
The Chandler Ostrich Centennial
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Some day.
"Do you think you’ll be happy eventually, so that it’s OK that you’re unhappy at this juncture? Do you think that you’re "putting your life on hold" so that it will be better, later? Do you think there is a "one day" (i.e. “One day I’ll do it, when I feel more ready”). I think that the universe is not privy to your plans."
Monday, February 28, 2011
Keith's gravelly velvety voice.

I can't embed for some reason, but here's a link.
Teri Gross is the most annoying interviewer ever with her constant stumbling over her words and grunts and gasps as she struggles. She still gets a pass, but goddamn.

