Showing posts with label Rants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rants. Show all posts

Sunday, June 28, 2009

You Tu Be Proud!

Happy Pride!

So, pride's great and all, but let's be frank. Seeing all the hot guys walking on Church street (the "village" in Toronto and the backdrop for Queer as Folk) during pride, with so many happy couplings, is sometimes f#$king depressing and nauseating. Ain't it? I mean, it's great that we don't have to fight for gay marriage up here in Canada anymore but that just makes the fact that I'm far from getting married all the more depressing.

But whatever, I'm single and fabulous. !. ?. No. !

Here's Tyler Oakley, my favorite member of the 5Awesomegays, some random yet much followed young YOUNG teen who I've been following on youtube, speaking about being single, fabulous (and gay):



And if you're not convinced, you've got to love this kid for his rap "Why I Hate Danny Gokey" from about a month ago:



Here's another guy I love following on youtube. DaveyWavey. He spews cheesy Oprah-type affirmations but he always does it shirtless. You gotta love that! Here he happens to spew about being your own boyfriend to find a boyfriend. I'd be more cynical about it if he weren't so adorable and gay about it all:



I've also followed Jeffrey Self and Cole for like EVER (well, a long time before everyone else started discovering them thank you very much yes I'm totally taking claim of them) but now they're HUGE and have their own TV show Jeffrey and Cole Caserole! Okay, so it's on Logo (Fridays at 11pm), the gay channel way up in the cable numbers if you even get it, but it's nice to see them spin it off into something from their youtube vids! Sadly, I don't get to see their show since we don't have Logo here in Canada but I'll have to hunt for them online (the irony isn't it? I had easier access when it was just simply their youtube vids). (Oh wait, he's posted it on his own website! YAY! Or here at the Logo site))









Here's an oldie but one of my faves on gay marriage:



and here with "Bernadette Peters" speaking about Prop 8:



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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Gavin's Proud of His Hair

I love that Gavin Creel is working hard to fight for the right to marry me!

The latest episode (6) of his Broadway Impact series is up, with his Hair friends sending out proud messages for this week's Pride festivities and for Marriage Equality! (HAPPY PRIDE WEEK!)



I also FINALLY saw Hair on Broadway (after seeing it twice in the park last year). In fact, I saw it twice last week! It was just as AMAZING as I remembered it and I'll have a re-review soon but Cassie Levy, Sasha Allen and Gavin Creel are EXCELLENT additions and the transfer to a Broadway theatre only tightened the experience and may have actually improved on a production I thought was already nearly perfect. (My main concern from the park was Sheila but Cassie Levy fixed that here).

Oh Gavin Creel. LOVE YOU. (Looking adorable here with cutie petewtie Daniel Reichard (Jersey Boys), the awesome Heidi Blickenstaff, and stunning Sutton Foster at Sunday's Broadway Bares. May NSFW) Gavin kinda looks like a muppet doesn't he? And I say this as a lover of The Muppets. He has big googley eyes, beautiful flat lips and a square jaw. I just want to grab his hair and press our faces... er... sorry. TMI. But I love his hair no matter how it looks! (And doesn't it look soft like the fur on top of some of those monster muppets? Like it would sway and stay in place whichever way you sweep it? (I have chinese hair, my hair does NOTHING I tell it to))

Here's episode 5 pre-Tony Awards where Hair had yet to win Best Revival of a Musical. Gavin's in a tux! SO. DAMN. CUTE!



And here's Gavin being adorable in Episode 4 (and watch until the end)!:



And Gavin in his Hair Claude wig and posted the night before the Broadway Impact rally back in May (with Episode 1 included in the post):



And Gavin dancing adorably in Episode 2:



Anyways, make Marriage Equality happen!!! So that Gavin and I can marry! Or else, you know, I'm going to steal him away from you all on Broadway and marry him here in Toronto (and KEEP HIM HERE).

He's totally got LIFE! Here's Gavin singing "I Got Life" at Sirius Live Broadway:



Here's Gavin and the company of Hair singing "Where Do I Go?" at the pre-Tony concert:



At Defying Inequality concert singing "The Flesh Failures/Let the Sun Shine In". Still gives me chills:



And really cute interview with Gavin:

And outtakes from the interview including the question "why are you single?" (answer?: because he hasn't met me yet):


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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Saved By Great Skin Cream (Or Heavy MakeUp)

You know what's scary about this? He looks EXACTLY THE SAME as he did on Saved By The Bell. EXACTLY.



Someone needs to get me the same skin cream Zack Morris/Mark-Paul Gosselaar uses.

You know what's also scary? How happy hearing the Saved by the Bell theme song makes me!

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Gavin's Broadway Impact

Broadway Impact is having an Action Rally this Sunday May 17th at 5-7pm at 45th and 6th (NYC in case you didn't figure it out) in support of Marriage Equality. I'm trying to return to NYC this weekend actually (since it's a long weekend here in Canada where luckily we don't have this sh#t to fight anymore, all hail the Queen(s)! (It's actually Victoria Day so really, we really do have to thank the queen for the holiday)) so I might actually be able to go!

In support of course! And then to stalk my future husband Gavin Creel (Tony nominated for Best Actor from Hair! and who is one of the organizers of Broadway Impact) for when the laws get overturned (it's win win for me!). Incidentally, I'm trying to come back to NYC so that I could go see Hair again with a friend for her birthday.

Here's Gavin trying to do his first video blog announcing the Action event! So cute!:



You can also join the Facebook group or follow their twitter account. Audra McDonald, David Hyde Pierce, Kristen Davis, Cynthia Nixon, Cheyenne Jackson, the cast of Hair and more are scheduled to be there! Nice!!!

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The Comedybility of Conan

Just to counter all the attention NBC is lavishing on the-unfunny-man-with-the-big-chin, here's a very cute promo for Conan O'Brien and his June 1st premiere on The Tonight Show. With a very hot and bearish looking Paul Rudd, and faves Tina Fey and Megan Mullaly and Martha Stewart trying to be funny!:



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Sunday, April 26, 2009

What A Golden Girl!

First Estelle Getty, now Bea Arthur. RIP. And as RantsofaDiva suggested, have some cheesecake in her honour.







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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Spring Rundown

Now that the run of Spring Awakening is over in Toronto, I might actually be home at nights to watch TV live again, and I might actually blog about it again on my TV blog. You know?

Anyways, here's a quick rundown of things I've still been watching:

Shows On Tonight In An Episode I've Seen Already That I Love: My Boys

Shows I Still Love, If You Had Any Doubt: Lost, Bones, The Big Bang Theory, 30 Rock

New Shows That I'm Loving: The Unusuals, Southland, Better Off Ted

New Shows That I'm Loving Now That They "Fixed" It In Their 6th Episode: Dollhouse

New Shows That I'm Loving That Gets No Respect: Kings

Shows That I'm Loving That Gets No Respect: Chuck

New Shows That I'm Enjoying Even Though It's Pretty Much The Office In A New Setting When It Could Have Been A Bit More Original And Funnier But Thank Goodness They Have A Great Cast To Suck Me In: Parks and Recreation

New Shows That I'm Enjoying Because I'm a Romantic Sentimentalist: Cupid

New Shows That I Watched That Are Not As Terrible As I Thought They Would Be But I Would Still Rather Watch Rita Rocks: Surviving Suburbia

New Shows That I Watch But Would Have Worked Better In the Summer When There Was Nothing Else To Watch Because Really, They're Not That Good: Castle, Harper's Island, In The Motherhood

Shows That Seem To Have Rebounded To Their Fun Self Again, Mostly Because of Talk Of A Gay Threesome: Brothers & Sisters

Shows That Seem To Have Rebounded To Their Naughty Self, Though Would Benefit From Talk Of A Gay Threesome, Preferably With Matt Lanter And The Departing Dustin Milligan: 90210

Shows That I Still Enjoy but Aren't Quite Up To Their Series Best Right Now: How I Met Your Mother, The New Adventures of Old Christine, Scrubs, The Office, Desperate Housewives, Gossip Girl

Shows That I Can't Believe I Enjoy. A LOT: The Mentalist, Gary:Unmarried

Shows I Love But Am Always Behind Because They Are On Cable Channels That I Don't Get Or Are Behind Here in Canada: Greek, Damages, The United States of Tara, Raising The Bar, Leverage

New Shows I Love But Am Always Behind Because They Are On Cable That I Don't Get Or Are Behind Here in Canada: Party Down

Shows That Ended Their Seasons That I Finally Caught Up With That I Loved: Burn Notice, The Secret Life of the American Teenager

Canadian Shows That Ended Their Seasons/Series That I Loved: Degrassi: TNG, Corner Gas, Project Runway Canada

Canadian Shows That I Enjoy That Ended That I Haven't Caught Up With But Is Now Just Starting To Air in the States And Got an "A" from Entertainment Weekly: Being Erica

Reality Shows I Enjoy Watching, Though Partly for The Watercooler Talk After: American Idol, The Amazing Race, Survivor: Tocantins

Shows That I Love That I'm Totally Behind On Because As Much As I Love Them, It Creeps Me Out Too: Supernatural, Fringe

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Earth Is Quite Hot

Earth Day is this Wednesday April 22nd. For my little part (on top of everything else we should be doing in our daily lives), I'll be helping out with the WWF (World Wildlife Fund) CN Tower Climb early this morning (and getting up at an ungodly hour to do so, and since I'm not a morning person, that alone is a huge charitable act on my part). I won't actually be climbing this year (I'll be controlling the masses apparently) up those 1776 steps to the top, but kudos to all that do. It's quite the stairmaster workout (It takes avg. 20-45 min. to get up, though apparently the record is like 7min. or so. I did it in just under 30 min the times I've done it before, though I'm technically more fit now, yet older, so I wonder how I would do?).

Meanwhile, Paul Rudd is looking his usual adorably dashing self being Earth Father on Sesame Street. Earth is looking really hot these days.



(towleroad)

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

C-Spanworthy

This kid rocks. Why wasn't I that brave when I was his age? Why am I not as eloquent as he is at my age NOW?



17-year-old James Neiley from Charlotte, Vermont at the hearings before Vermont's same-sex marriage bill vote (which passed!). (towleroad). The clip isn't from C-Span but I wish it were.

The kid has a future in politics. If only politics had more people like this kid. There's hope yet.

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Monday, February 23, 2009

Musical Bets

So how long do you think it'll be before they announce Slumdog Millionaire: The Musical?

(UPDATE: Apparently not long.)

Faster than they announce a musical with Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway?

Oh man, LOVED IT. Let's see it again!:
Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway:



"O Saya" and "Jai Ho" with "Down To Earth" with John Legend squeezed in between.



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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Live From The Red Carpet - Random Thoughts From The Peanut Gallery

I'm recovering from a busy weekend and eschewed any Oscar parties this year so that I could be bitchy on my couch tonight, so here's some random incoherent thoughts (though I'm taking a break for The Amazing Race which thankfully, CTV is showing at 7pm tonight before their telecast of the Oscars) on the red carpet that I'll continuously update:
UPDATE: Okay, I'm live blogging the whole Oscars it seems. See below:

Red carpet microphone holders Ben Lyons (for E! and son of critic Jeffrey Lyons) and Ben Mulroney (for CTV's eTalk and son of former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney) are kind of twats aren't they? Though Ben Mulroney is slightly less heinous than Lyons. Though I will admit Lyons is way cuter. On the other hand, that's all he's really got. The beauty, but not the brains.

Those kids from Slumdog Millionaire are adorably hilarious. Love that the kid didn't actually love the flight over from India. Angelina is probably readying her adoption lawyers already!

I can't tell if I hate Dustin Lance Black for being only 29 and being nominated for Best Original Screenplay for Milk or if I hate him because he's so cute and gay and cute (did I say that already?)?

Can Ryan Seacrest be more self-serving and plugging that little show that he's on called American Idol in what seems like every interview?

Okay, Ryan Seacrest is now forgiven for asking Ron Howard about Arrested Development movie news. (And the news sounded good!)

Oh god, LOVE Taraji P. Henson! She won't win for this year (and shouldn't) but eventually she will! (She SHOULD have been nominated for Hustle and Flow and Talk To Me.

8:11: I'm surprised they haven't shoved Entertainment Weekly's Jess Cagle onto TV more often. Dude's kinda hot. And WAY better than the Bens and Ryan.

8:12: Shouldn't Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens be getting ready for the musical number? Or is this tape delayed? Not loving Zach's hair though but I'm guessing he just ran out after showering from rehearsals so I'll forgive him.

8:13: As much as I love Penelope Cruz in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, I would be elated if Viola Davis won instead. Though Marissa gave a tremendous performance and deserves it too.

8:14: Oh Miley, I highly doubt you'll be there next year getting an award for her next movie role. Ah the young and naive.

8:20: Oh that's sweet. Tim Gunn is trying to sound serious as he riffs off what the accountants are wearing (which just looks like every other penguin suit).

8:23: Jack Black + Jess Cagle. Hilarious in the faux-pas!

8:25: Michael Giacchino is musical director for tonight's Oscar? Awesome! Now when are they finally going to give one of those guys to him? Seriously. All his Pixar scores are incredible (like The Incredibles which he should have won for) and his TV stuff (Alias, Lost) are such part of the shows.

8:28: Oh, that's it! Time for the show! Time for Hugh!

8:39: Hugh Jackman is THE BEST! That "Reader" bit was hysterical. Finally someone worthy of taking over Billy Crystal's mantel.

8:42: There's going to be a lot of Standing O's tonight isn't there?

8:46: Whoopi is so underrated. So funny with just that one nun line and look.

8:47: I'm not sure how they're going to keep things at 3 hours with this overlong intros but I do like having the 5 previous winners there. Classy. Just could be quicker. Yay Penelope!

8:50: Okay, first commercial break. Nomination readings could be quicker but so far loving the glittery set (shiiiinnnny!) and LOVE LOVE LOVE Hugh Jackman as host. He deserves an Oscar nomination for Wolverine already just so we guarantee his return next year! Did I not tell you Hugh was going to be great? Even his post-musical number jokes were funny. Funnier than a few recent "comedian" hosts.

8:53: Steve Matin, Tina Fey and Steve Martin. LOL!

8:56: I officially hate Dustin Lance Black and need to marry him.
Yay for DLB though I would have preferred Wall*E. When are the Pixar folks going to get some love (outside the Best Animated Category)
Damn, even his speech is moving. Damn you DLB for looking so hot in that tux and that swoop hair.
UPDATE: And yes Esther, I'm jealous crazy in love.

9:01: Was that Brad Rowe in the background bringing the Oscar to the podium? Isn't that weird, since he's kind of a ringer for Brad Pitt? Or does that partially count into the contractual obligations of showing Brad and Angelina all through the night? And so the Slumdog sweep begins (with Simon Beaufoy winning!)

9:05: How is that Space Monkeys movie actually getting airtime at the Oscars? That's just wrong. Fair, but wrong.

9:07: Woo! Wall*E! That circle in the round railing that guards the stars from the "other folks" seems a little hierarchical though. Poor Stanton who is out of the circle.

9:10: Pretty good night so far. Even the unknown Japanese guy winning for Best Animated Short was funny!

9:18: They didn't spare anything with the look of the show this year! Love the "set" for the Sets Oscar. Though I'm a sucker for words in lights.

9:22: Whoa, Daniel Craig made a funny!

9:32: Mocking Joaquin Pheonix? Really? Not that it doesn't deserve it but on the Oscars? Will the rest of the world even get it? (Can you tell I'm not a Ben Stiller fan?)

9:42: What a brilliant way to mock The Love Guru!
And to give props to Milk! Oh James Franco! Love!

9:47: You know it's a good night when even the DP (Janusz Kaminski) is funny! Take that former comedian hosts who weren't that funny!

9:52: OOH. The Musical segment!???

OH it IS Spencer Liff! (next to Hugh) (Broadway's Equus, Cry Baby)

God, they do love Beyonce at the Oscars don't they?

I don't think I ever pictured Beyonce and Hugh together but it's kinda giving me chills.

Oh yay finally High School Musical! Zac! Vanessa! They aren't even that bad live. Though Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper sort of get lost in the whole number don't they? Still, I would have thought they would have used the youngun's more, but kudos for attempting a huge musical number! Still, it mostly worked cause of Hugh and Beyonce. And really Hugh!

10:03: Oh Cuba, What have you done lately? A reminder to all Oscar winners. It's still no guarantee...

10:07: Oh right, here comes the Standing O for Heath Ledger. May he RIP.
And as expected, he wins.
Standing O.
Bravo
My eyes are actually slightly watery.

10:11: Nothing profound but I kind of like the intro interviews with the Documentary directors. Very docu-like. I really need to see Man on Wire and Trouble The Water.

10:17: Circus tricks with Oscar! From the Man on Wire!

10:19: Re: Angels and Demons commercial on CTV: The first movie sucked but EWAN MCGREGOR? I HAVE to see THIS.

10:26: I guess Will Smith was one of those celebrities they were "hiding" from the red carpet. Though doesn't he show up every year?

10:27: I don't know why I'm surprised they gave Visual Effects to Benjamin Buttons and not TDK but I am.

10:35: Dev Patel and Freida Pinto pumping their fists at Slumdog's editing win! So cute!

10:37: Commercial break. The show is really moving along swiftly. Other than the first multiple actress intro during Best Supporting Actress, it hasn't seemed that slow this year. Even the technical awards and shorts weren't boring. So far so good! (Granted we still have the memorials, governor's award and accountants to come).

10:48: Now that the tribute to Jerry Lee Lewis is over (sorry, I never got him), the movie trailer for The Proposal actually looks cute. I mean, Sandra Bullock and a naked Ryan Reynolds. How can you go wrong?

10:50: Oh, the scores! Score! (Did anyone else watch Revolutionary Road and notice the score? I mean, it was SOOOO NOTICEABLE. Kind of intrusive actually. It definitely helped take points off the movie for me.). Wish Wall*E could win but I actually loved Slumdog Millionaire's score here and it's a definite lock.

10:54: Yup. I was right. Still don't love Zac Efron's slicked back hair. I want to mess it up a bit. Man, Alicia Keys is so beautiful. I wish I loved her music more than I do.

10:56: It's too bad M.I.A. couldn't be here to co-perform her best Best Song nominee for Slumdog. John Legend sounds great. Love the literal drop of the red material backdrop that was brought down at the start. Nice simple theatrical move. I'm kinda digging the live mix of the two movie songs.

11:00: Wow. "Jai Ho" won. I'm actually surprised. I don't know why, since it was pretty much written.
Also, I LOVED LOVED LOVED the movie The Wrestler. But The Boss' song was not THAT good.

11:07: Whoa, in the first truly shocking win, Departures from Japan won Best Foreign Language film. Beating Waltz with Bashir (which I thought was overrated though the animation was spectac) and The Class (the other major competition that people thought might have a chance of beating Waltz). I guess people just did NOT like Waltz

11:15: I know I should be respecting the tribute but I think I was just mesmerized by all the gigantic screens floating on stage. I'm all about the asymmetrical images on a canvas.

11:18: No speech from the pres! Woohoo! More smiles from Hugh! Woohoo!

11:25: Danny Boyle! And I guess Best Actress is next, considering all the previous winner clips. Whoa, what a group of actresses! Sophia Lauren! Shirley MacLaine, Marion Cotillard, Nicole Kidman and Halle Berry. Sumptuous!

11:32: Oh finally, Kate has an Oscar! Hoorah! Anne looked positively excited for Kate! Love Anne. Any other year and Anne would have won. Damn Kate and Meryl! She will! But FINALLY Kate won. I know it was pretty much predicted since her nom. but now it's done!

11:37: Boys turn! nice Lineup! Anthony Hopkins, Robert DeNiro, Michael Douglas, Ben Kingsley and Adrian Brody! Another Standing O!
Though where's last years winner? Or does Daniel Day do these things? (Hmm... we've seen a LOT of his Nine costars present. Weren't like 3 in the Best Actress presentation?)

11:40: Why is Richard Jenkins sitting in the 3rd row behind people I don't even know (seat fillers?). Even when he's nominated, he gets no respect. Too bad he won't win. So is it Rourke or Penn? My money went from Penn to Rourke over the last 2 days. My personal pick did the same.

11:42: Ghandi is presenting the "Wrestler"? Rourke is shaking.

11:43: Sean Penn wins! Oh, I was wrong. Still happy though! And Sean Penn is funny! Seriously, I know the producing team didn't produce that but compared to some previous years, this has been a generally entertaining Oscars. Even with a very predictable list of winners.

11:49: It's a very strange Best Picture intro with old movies mixed in with the current noms.

11:52: ... and the Oscar goes to... Slumdog Millionaire! Okay, not really a surprise now but again, considering 6 months ago it wasn't even on the radar, it's pretty huge!

11:55: And at 3 hours and 25 min. This might be one of the shorter awards and only clocked in 25 min. late (on an already shorter 3 hour planned time. Usually it's 3.5 hours anyways isn't it?) Nice way to shill the future movies! Might as well while you have the audience!

Can't wait for Julie & Julia, 500 Days of Summer, Fame and Up! I think The Soloist may actually hurt Robert Downey Jr.'s credibility with me. Oooh, a clip of Amelia! See you all next year!

Okay, so that was probably one of the breeziest Oscars in a LONG time. And that's considering almost every winner was predictable. I'm totally pronouncing Hugh Jackman as the new Billy Crystal and the show was generally well produced and a classy but amusing affair! WHEW!

Here's the full list of winners.

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

The TV Blog Coalition - Love and Family

It's Family Day here in Ontario (and Alberta), it's supposed to be time to celebrate with the family but it's really a made up holiday that was added last year in Ontario to give people a holiday during the blahs of winter and to tie us over from New Years to Easter. So while it's Presidents Day in the States, we now finally have a day off too (Now another in March and June would be nice)!

So it was also Valentine's Day weekend, and a weekend of love and then some (and perhaps time to make a family?). Here's Suze Orman relaying her message of disappointment on Prop 8 (and Prop 2 in Florida) and how love and marriage is a birth right for every hard working citizen (man, love Suze). Gay or straight, everyone has a right to become a family, and there's my roundabout and awkwardly structured message to tie in the holidays. (Although actually, sometimes there's a few straights that I think should NOT become a family but that's a whole other message).

Okay, now back to TV talk:

Buzz threw caution (and logic) to the wind and made her picks for this year's American Idol top 12. (BuzzSugar)

Scooter got so weak in the knees he could hardly speak after the premiere of Survivor: Tocantins. But he was able to string a few words together including predicting a winner. (Scooter McGavin's 9th Green)

The smile and blond hair have a lot to do with it, but Vance still defends The Mentalist (with Simon Baker) is way more fun to watch than a procedural has any right to be. (Tapeworthy)

This week, Jace reviewed the first few episodes of Joss Whedon's new FOX drama Dollhouse, starring Eliza Dushku. (Televisionary)

This week, we offered up our take on the CHUCK and FRINGE Panels from last weekend's New York Comic Con (The TV Addict)

Yeesh! Not even a decent Weekend Update could save a pretty dismal Bradley Cooper-hosted Saturday Night Live. (TiFaux)

Kate and Raoul rounded up all of their remaining questions about Battlestar Galactica. (TV Filter)

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com


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Down and Out - Eastbound & Down - Pilot Review

Here's my 2 minute review for HBO's new series Eastbound & Down starring Danny McBride (Tropic Thunder) which premieres tonight at 10:30pm.

Some people are going to love this show. Some people are going to be offended by this show. Some people are going to find it mildly amusing but without enough of true hilarity, biting satire, or emotional heart to truly draw in repeat viewings.

I fall into the last category. Danny McBride plays a has-been down and out ex-bad-boy-baseball player returning to his hometown because he has nowhere else to go. He stays with his older brother's family (John Hawkes, Jennifer Irwin and kids) and gets a job as a substitute gym teacher at the local high school where his old flame, her new fiance and some old classmates, now work. And he's a jerk to them all.

Hilarity should ensue. Or comeuppance should ensue. Or something that should be more than a Trailer Park Boys episode but alas, it teeters on trying to be emotionally dark and bad-ass vulgar, yet never really satisfies in either aspect, and I kept watching not minding what I was seeing but with no desire to watch on further.

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Monday, February 09, 2009

My Broad Wayght

Does This Play Make Me Look Fat?

This Is Why You're Fat. I particularly want to try the Ramomelette. The omelette made with Ramen noodles. (It's around page 3)

And Steven Pasquale? (from Rescue Me and husband to Tony winner Laura Benanti) in the upcoming Broadway play reasons to be pretty? He's a pretty good reason to see the play, that's for sure!

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

We R One! My Special Inauguration Day Post!

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com:

So for this historic inauguration day, I thought I'd repost "We R One", because as sugartarded as the song may be, it's actually quite apt and I get verklempt just listening to it. The fact that it's sung by the whitest siblings ever from the British Isles isn't helping my case, but just listen to the lyrics (posted below), and shed a tear (once you stop laughing):


Same Difference - "We R One"

I’ve followed my dreams as long as I remember.
No matter the pain, no matter the rain-fall.
hoo-ooo-ooh

The road has been so long. So uncertain.
Looking back at what we’ve done,
Chasing devils on the run,
It’s a kind of emotion, second to none.
Reaching for the sun.

This is love! This is life!
This is good! This is great!
This is all that we’ve believed in!

All this time, all the tears,
All the prayers, all these years,
We’ve waited on this feeling…

Together! Together! We’re coming undone.
Together! Together! Baby, We R One!

Ooo-oh-oooh

Life can be so hard, when you feel lonely. yeh!
Hiding the ache, you don’t want to break-down.
No, no. No, noo-oh-oooh.

You can change it all, if you believe it.
Yeh, yeh-eyeh.

Looking back at what we’ve done,
We’re reaching for the sun.

This is love! This is life!
This is good! This is great!
This is all that we’ve believed in!

All this time, all the tears,
All the prayers, all these years,
We’ve waited on this feeling…

Together! Together! We’re coming undone.
Together! Together! It’s only begun.
Together! Together! Baby, We R 1!

Hold me now and never let me go.
Hold me now and let the whole world know.
We R One

Got to let this feeling grow, Got to let this
feeling grow.

Looking back at what we’ve done,
Chasing devils on the run,
It’s a kind of emotion, second to none,
It’s a kind of emotion,
Reaching for the sun.
ohhh - oooh - yeh yeh yeh. ooohooohh woohooo.

This is love! This is life!
This is good! This is great!
This is all that we’ve believed in!

All this time, all the tears,
All the prayers, all these years,
We’ve waited on this feeling…

Together! Together! We’re coming undone.
Together! Together! We’ve only begun.
Together! Together! Baby, We R 1!

ohhh - oooh - Baby, We R One.

Yay Obama, America and the World!


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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Lobster Anybody?

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com:

This has nothing TV, Movie, Theatre or Music related. I just thought it was really really really really really really really really cute. And it made me laugh out loud and I wanted to share.

I don't even know where the photo came from or who the kid is but the expression is priceless!

Seriously, it's SUPERCUTE. And I already look at this and this (any Sleeping Dogs rated Cute 4 are total gems). (Or check this and this)

And if you don't like seafood, maybe a simple hotdog?:


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Monday, January 12, 2009

Believe in Canada

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com:

Only a year and a month away!!!

I'm sure by then I'll be so sick of these "Believe" commercials running on CTV which already started airing on Jan. 1st 2009:



but right now the voice of Donald Sutherland (yes, Jack Bauer's real father), the cute face of Olympic hopeful and Alpine skier Jan Hudek, and the music of Howard Shore (yes, he's Canadian too!) is giving me very patriotic vibes.

Now let's just hope Vancouver doesn't screw it up. Like they've already screwed themselves. (Sorry, I'm from Toronto and have a love/hate thing for the "city". hehe. Yes it's part jealousy for the views (both landscape and men), the slower pace and lifestyle (do people even work there?) but seriously, how do they PAY for the real estate? Or are they expecting the tax payers to foot the bill to the luxury condos/Olympic village?))

I hope they do one for Patrick Chan. Here's the PetroCanada/CBC one that ran last summer during the Beijing Olympics.

Jan Hudec (born August 19, 1981 in Sumperk, Czechoslovakia) is a Canadian alpine skier. On February 11, 2007, he won the silver medal in downhill at the 2007 World Championships in Ã…re, Sweden. In the November of the same year he won his first World cup victory, a downhill in Lake Louise.

Here's the second "Believe" commercial in the series:
Mellisa Hollingsworth (born October 4, 1980 in Eckville, Alberta) is a Canadian athlete who has competed since 1995. She won the bronze medal in the women's skeleton event at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin.


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Thursday, January 08, 2009

Money Money Money

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com:

There's that taboo that we people should never talk about money. Never talk about salaries. Savings. Costs of stuff. Never talk about debt. I never really believed in that taboo (and have gotten in many of troubles for being a big mouth).

And I've never been shy about my LOVE LOVE LOVE for Suze Orman and her show on MSNBC which is essentially her screaming at people for spending too much. LOVE!

And for Canadians, the awesome Til Debt Do Us Part is equally awesome! (It's like Supernanny except the plump British woman comes into Canadian households and screams at you for taking bad care of your finances and then shows the couple a step by step way to fix it. Somehow there is always lots of crying involved and broken delusions. It's fantastic!)

For me, it's schadenfreude TV. Since I'm extremely frugal cheap smart with my money. I'm not showing off that I make a lot of money (I don't, or at least, I could always make more! Feel free to click on the advertisements in my sidebar by the way... hehe... thanks!) but I do tend to show off at how much I save in living my fabulous life (and sometimes too much so and need to shut up about the great deals I somehow manage to find (though apparently I'm also really really lucky sometimes or so my friends claim)).

Anyways. Suze Orman is on Oprah right now screaming at the yuppies about the 2009 economic situation. Apparently the audience in the studio have a combined debt of over $2Million. Couldn't Oprah just wipe that out with her penny jar? Suzie is offering her new book Suze Orman's 2009 Action Plan for FREE download until Jan. 15th.

I don't think she's THE financial guru but she does just plainly say some of the most basic money saving tips that I thought everyone knew but I know friends that really don't. It's frustrating to watch friends dig themselves into a hole. Am I just into people's business too much? Oh well. Again, I don't buy into that taboo and rather seem crass than see people get into more trouble.

Of course on the other hand, I may have done the stupidest thing ever by taking a leave from my job to live off my savings as I try something new in life but we will see what happens (and uh, in the meantime, I'm sitting here watching Oprah... crap, I'd better get moving with this new life). I may be knocking on some of your doors by the summer for some bread.

On a sidenote, it was weird to see the TDBanknorth Garden in Boston and all the new TD Banks in New York City. And to see Suze Orman and Regis and Kelly shilling for TD Band or TD Ameritrade. Do people realize what TD stands for? It's nice to see something Canadian slowly take over haha...


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Thursday, January 01, 2009

New Years, New Rules

Vance at http://tapeworthy.blogspot.com:

Happy New Year!

I know it's the new year and I should be posting about the future and upcoming stuff but I need to pace myself on my love and excitement for new Lost and new Harry Potter (plus The Secret Life of The American Teenager starts again Monday the 5th! And Scrubs is on ABC starting Tuesday (the 6th)!). So instead, I'll be continuing my Best of Lists (Stage and Movies) for 2008 over the next few days even though I know it's lame to publish them in 2009. Plus I just haven't had time to finish them (and I need more time to see the 2008 movies).

In the meantime, I usually don't really do resolutions (because really, how many years can I keep saying I'm going to exercise more, eat more healthy and get more sleep?) but here are my pop culture new years resolutions for 2009:

I'm going to finally start watcing Dexter (and in fact, I'm off to a great start because I just finished watching the first episode of the first season! Only 3 more seasons to go!)

I'm going to finally start watching Skins. I've had them even before it was "big" on this side of the Atlantic but now that I'm going to join the campaign for Dev Patel to get an Oscar nomination for Slumdog Millionaire, I figure I should watch the show he was one. Plus considering I've now seen all of Britannia High, I should probably watch Mitch Hewer in his better show. Plus considering I'm thinking of seeing the play New Boy with About a Boy's grown up Nicholas Hoult, I figure I should see the show once and for all to see how he's turned out.

I'm going to start watching The Wire.
I'm going to start watching Battlestar Galactica.
I'm going to start watching Big Love.

I'm going to go to more concerts again like I did a few years back (but only if they are in small clubs AND when I have the option of buying tickets somewhere other than Ticketmasters).

I'm going to realize that just because it's a classic, it doesn't mean its going to be an interesting play, so I may get even more critical with my reviews this year and not give things points just because it was a good production of a classic that I ultimately feel bored with. I'm also not going to be fooled by "Chekhov" again. (Wow. ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ)

I'm not going to watch a movie, play or TV show just because the guy in it is hot. I'm especially not going to watch a bad reality TV show just because the guy in it is hot. Speaking of which, The Bachelor with Jason starts on Monday! OMG I can't wait! (Oh please, you KNOW I'm breaking this resolution. I mean, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has like 3 movies lined up this spring ALONE).


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Monday, December 29, 2008

Actors Wanted, And If You're Hot, I'll Be Waiting On The Couch

For the poor suckers that have to go back to work today, well, at least you have a job. For the rest of us, I swear I'll start blogging again as soon as I have time between all the holiday parties, seeing everyone visiting from out of town, my end-of-year-movie-catch-ups and eating way too much deserts. And isn't it nice to sleep in for once?

In the meantime, if you're an actor in New York and reading my blog. Well first of all, hello! And if I've ever slagged you in any way, you know it's in loving jest, right? hehe... he... er... ugh...

Anyways, ModFab is looking for some actors to be part of his staged reading of a show in early February '09 with a few rehearsals in late January. You can read about the details and his breakdown here or below. So go and be fabulous for ModFab and his company MadShag Performance Group and if you become famous, don't forget about me in the Oscar speech (or with the invites to any hot party).

Calling all actors! MadShag is seeking talented performing artists for its upcoming semi-staged reading of GILGAMESH, a multi-artist collaborative adaptation. Currently accepting headshots/resumes for:

MALE ROLES (1) - 25-50 yrs old, 5' 11" or taller, all races/types, voice and/or physical movement training a plus

FEMALE ROLE (1) - 25-35 yrs old, all races/types, voice and/or physical movement training a plus

FEMALE ROLE (1) - 35-65 yrs old, all races/types, voice and/or physical movement training a plus

REQUIRED AVAILABILITY:
Saturday, January 24, 2009 - 9AM-2PM (Read-Through/Rehearsal)
Friday, February 6, 2009 - 5PM-11PM (Rehearsal)
Saturday, February 7, 2009 - 1PM-10PM (Rehearsal/Reading)

Available and interested actors should email headshot and current resume ASAP to madshag@gmail.com. Auditions will take place in early January for selected applicants. Rehearsals and reading have no financial remuneration, but offer an excellent opportunity to work with eleven (eleven!) hot new playwrights and be seen by producers, artistic directors, and the NYC theatrical industry.


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