Monday, February 28, 2011
And the Oscars is finally over...
Wow. The King's Speech. Not surprising, but surely delighting.
The breakdown of the winners in the Oscars 2011.
For those without time, check out the fast report on who's who in the Oscars 2011.
With regards to the Oscars hosts:
Anne, Nice Dress!
James, smiles won't hide your disinterest!
Natalie Portman, who won the Oscars Best Actress Award 2011, looking bright and beautiful at the Oscars.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011
Oscar "Bad Boy"
Will Banksy is invited to the Oscars, but his appearance on such a mega social event commanding nearly 500 million views is highly questionable as he very secretive and private.
Full details are available right here.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Response to Hairspray
Lensing Question 1:
How does Street’s claim that sponsors / stakeholders have a major influence on the prizes, allow us to understand the actions of Mr Harriman F. Spritzer, owner of Ultra clutch Hairspray in Hairspray.
Lensing Question 2:
How does McDonald’s claim that the growth of mass culture is the result of democracy, technology and profiteering, able to explain the success of the Corny Collins Show in Hairspray.
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Monday, February 7, 2011
My Reflections on Hairspray
My oh my, Hairspray actually made me (a typical, fervent anti-musical dissenter) appreciate a good Musical film when I see one. It had a certain flavor to it, which sparked my initial interest (after thinking to myself: Wow, that exuberant, obese, fashionable babe can actually dance and sing like a jewel!) and kept the fire going with all its whimsical humor and delectable melodies that fit the scenes perfectly like a glove.
Frankly, between me and you, the sheer number of Musicals in the film borders on the obscene, and the characters are quite unbelievably cherub (everyone smiles and perks up with an uncomfortable, unnatural Mickey Mouse Can-do attitude!).
However, I must say, it was the outbursts of torrential musicals and the flamboyance of the characters that were poignant, striking and added dimensions to an otherwise, trite film. Many deep cultural dynamics were interplaying throughout the film, like the most obvious Black Racism, the American Dream, Teenage Idolatry, the omnipotence of the Mass Media in the early 1960s, which was brilliantly depicted and well-orchestrated by the cast.
What really interest me, however, was what/who the real “prize/winner” really was in this film. Was it the prize of being a “regular” on the Corny Collins’ show? Or the celebration of America (or Baltimore) embracing the black community at last, when Seaweed’s (Elijah Kelley) sister Little Inez (Taylor Parks) won Miss Teenage Hairspray Pageant Queen with a surprising twist at the end? Or the blossoming of true, unadulterated, unrestricted love broadcasted with Penny’s (Amanda Bynes) beautiful lip-locking session with Seaweed live on National Television?
My favorite quotes from the film:
“More people are breathing Aerosol than oxygen!”
“This adventure is a little too BIG for me…”
Enjoy
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