Trending on Twitter today: Angela Lansbury. Of course I immediately thought the worst as did apparently many other people!
She had just taken part in the Society of London Theaters' (SOLT) 2011 Olivier awards, held at the Theater Royal Drury Lane, which is why I'm guessing her name popped up on Twitter... which then took a life of it's own as people started wondering if she had died!
I now have this urge to pop in Bedknobs and Broomsticks :).
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
2nd Annual Fedoras and Flappers Party
I'm so glad this is becoming an annual event! Last year's party was so much fun so we were definitely looking forward to another great bash! The Fedoras and Flappers party is a charity fundraising event, raising money for the It's All About the Kids organization. What's better than to don our 1920's garb and travel back in time to a Roaring '20s speakeasy, and helping a great cause at the same time?!
I can't wait for the next one, although my roulette skills are going to need a little polishing before then hehe....
I can't wait for the next one, although my roulette skills are going to need a little polishing before then hehe....
Me and my honey, lookin' sharp!
Loving everyone's style!
The food was yummy, but ran out early. Nice side shot of my bob wig though!
Gambling for charity
Saturday, November 6, 2010
1940's Party!!
How awesome is this?! I went to this party last year and it was amazing. So many guys dressed up in old school military uniforms, even a couple of nurses, and the rest of us in 1940's style garb. Big band orchestra, and even dance lessons during the band's set breaks!
Not sure if I will be partaking this year due to my insanity of a work/school schedule, but if any of you are in the San Diego area you should definitely check this event out!
Not sure if I will be partaking this year due to my insanity of a work/school schedule, but if any of you are in the San Diego area you should definitely check this event out!
Friday, October 15, 2010
Fiona Apple's classic cover is the cat's meow!
I first heard the song "After You've Gone" during the closing credits of the movie The Cats Meow (2001) which starred Kirsten Dunst. The movie, while not particularly good in script nor acting, was still an entertaining watch because of the stunning costumes, great soundtrack, and intriguing subject matter. It dealt with the conspiracy theories surrounding what could have happened aboard a getaway weekend on William Randolph Hearst's yacht in 1924, when movie producer Thomas Ince turned up dead.
Officially they say he died of heart trouble, but because of the fishy nature of his death and the fact that everyone aboard was sworn to secrecy, not to mention a couple of the ladies ended up on the payroll of Hearst, many thought he was accidentally shot and killed by Hearst himself. Rent the movie if you haven't seen it, again while not the best quality cinema it's still entertaining.
In any case, back to "After You've Gone". I really loved this tune playing during the closing credits, and turns out it was Kirsten Dunst herself who did the vocals for this version. Very nice set of pipes she's got! I ended up searching more about the song and came across this AWESOME cover done by the great Fiona Apple. She totally makes the song her own, I LOVE IT!
Officially they say he died of heart trouble, but because of the fishy nature of his death and the fact that everyone aboard was sworn to secrecy, not to mention a couple of the ladies ended up on the payroll of Hearst, many thought he was accidentally shot and killed by Hearst himself. Rent the movie if you haven't seen it, again while not the best quality cinema it's still entertaining.
In any case, back to "After You've Gone". I really loved this tune playing during the closing credits, and turns out it was Kirsten Dunst herself who did the vocals for this version. Very nice set of pipes she's got! I ended up searching more about the song and came across this AWESOME cover done by the great Fiona Apple. She totally makes the song her own, I LOVE IT!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)...
... is on TV right now, and I'm totally crying at the part when Fred is sleeping at the family's apartment and having a nightmare about the war and he's crying while Peggy's comforting him. BWWAAAAAHHH!
I've seen this movie many times before so I don't know why all of a sudden I'm crying!
I think I'm PMS-ing hehe.
I've seen this movie many times before so I don't know why all of a sudden I'm crying!
I think I'm PMS-ing hehe.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Gloria Stuart Dies at 100
She was a GORGEOUS actress, and personally I enjoyed her early films, even though apparently she grew tired of how she was typecast and eventually turned her back on her career and Hollywood. Most will now remember her as the actress who played the older Rose in Titanic, but I still remember her as the beautiful blonde actress from the 30's, with my personal best memory being from Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as we watched that movie many times over when we were kids.
Rest in peace Gloria, we sure liked your movies <3
Rest in peace Gloria, we sure liked your movies <3
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Thelma Todd - Suicide, Accidental Death, or Murder?
Cue thriller type music! I was obsessed yesterday looking up information about the silent/talkie film star Thelma Todd. I had been reading some article, I can't even remember where or what it was, but it was recent and made a reference to a movie that starred Thelma Todd. Google her I did as I was not too familiar with who she was or what she looked like. I found out that she died very young, at 29, of quite fishy circumstances.
She was found in the early morning hours of December 16, 1935 in her garage, slumped over in the driver's seat of her parked car. The police determined she had committed suicide, and then later changed that determination to accidental death by carbon monoxide poisoning. Something was afoot though.
For one they found her lip bruised and some blood on her face and dress. Also, in order for her to have reached her driveway she would have had to climb a large outdoor staircase on a hill which would have dirtied her shoes. The shoes she was wearing were clean. Other things such as the autopsy showing beans and peas in her stomach, when that's not what was served at the dinner she attended the night before, her connection to a mobster, a jealous wife of her lover, a fight with that lover that night, etc. just give more fodder to anything BUT an accidental death.
It just saddens me at how young she died, and if indeed she met her end through no fault of her own inebriation then it also makes me mad that someone got away with such an awful crime. I shall be adding some of her movies to my Netflix queue.
She was found in the early morning hours of December 16, 1935 in her garage, slumped over in the driver's seat of her parked car. The police determined she had committed suicide, and then later changed that determination to accidental death by carbon monoxide poisoning. Something was afoot though.
For one they found her lip bruised and some blood on her face and dress. Also, in order for her to have reached her driveway she would have had to climb a large outdoor staircase on a hill which would have dirtied her shoes. The shoes she was wearing were clean. Other things such as the autopsy showing beans and peas in her stomach, when that's not what was served at the dinner she attended the night before, her connection to a mobster, a jealous wife of her lover, a fight with that lover that night, etc. just give more fodder to anything BUT an accidental death.
It just saddens me at how young she died, and if indeed she met her end through no fault of her own inebriation then it also makes me mad that someone got away with such an awful crime. I shall be adding some of her movies to my Netflix queue.
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