I had to push a stroller around all day and just couldn't get over of fascinated people were by it. Other extra, random people who happened to be at our location even a certain mohawked cast member were interested in it LOL. No idea why, it was just a stroller with a doll in it haha
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Glee!!!
so I worked on Glee! today and I was really excited about it because I love that show. It was for one of the musical numbers which means LONG hours, but luckily I was booked through my call in service so I knew a few others on set and that makes the time pass quicker. But still, all that singing and dancing takes A LOT of takes, it is so thrilling and fun the first few times and then comes the acting challenge of maintaining you good cheer and happy face as long as they need you too. I actually even volunteered to stay a bit later than some, because I'd rather make some extra over-time than sit in rush hour traffic in LA
Thursday, September 10, 2009
New site, new domain
Yeah, and also... has moved on to bigger and better things at
http://www.yeahandalso.com
So be sure to visit the all new Yeah, and also
and also, it totally sucks right now, give me time, you're so demanding.
http://www.yeahandalso.com
So be sure to visit the all new Yeah, and also
and also, it totally sucks right now, give me time, you're so demanding.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Nine trailer looks amazing
I just came across the new trailer for Nine and it looks amazing. With an all star cast and from the director of Chicago it looks to be one of the best musicals to come our ways in years.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Chupacabra found!!!
Well, last night I watched the excellent/terrible Mega-Shark vs Giant Octopus and it was wonderful. All the campy fun got me in the mood for some real monsters, and wouldn't you know it apparently we have found the long lost el chupacabra (goat sucker, no not like that, perv) Here's a video that shows the "evidence"
Now, I'm not saying this is legit but it is quite interesting. I do believe in some cryptozoology, but I don't know if this one is right, most likely it is just some sort of deformed canine. I will say that I do have some first hand chupacabra experience, ok second hand, but in high school my best friend's brother had a few pet goats and one morning one of them was dead with a hole in the neck. The goat was still inside its pen and it wasn't eaten at all, just the one hole. We never did figure out what would have done that and how or why, so it has always been a running joke that it was a tragic victim of the chupacabra.
Now, I'm not saying this is legit but it is quite interesting. I do believe in some cryptozoology, but I don't know if this one is right, most likely it is just some sort of deformed canine. I will say that I do have some first hand chupacabra experience, ok second hand, but in high school my best friend's brother had a few pet goats and one morning one of them was dead with a hole in the neck. The goat was still inside its pen and it wasn't eaten at all, just the one hole. We never did figure out what would have done that and how or why, so it has always been a running joke that it was a tragic victim of the chupacabra.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Beyotch is back!
Well it is finally hear, the long delayed comeback of Whitney Houston. If you head over to her website you can stream her new album, I Look To You. I haven't listened to the entire thing yet but I have heard the title track and the first single Million Dollar Bill both of witch are pretty damn good! Alicia Keys penned Million Dollar Bill and I think it was a smart move for her to release something a bit more up-beat and more pop influenced to ensure a lot of air play.
The real question on everybody's mind though is do we think she still can sing? She will be appearing on Good Morning America tomorrow 9/2 and doing a pre-recorded live performance. I'm sure she will do her new single, but below is a video somebody posted of her singing the classic "I'm Every Woman" from that event. That song, and the fact that its a youtube video, makes it hard to determine if she's still got it, but from what I can tell she seems to still be able to work up the crowd.
The real question on everybody's mind though is do we think she still can sing? She will be appearing on Good Morning America tomorrow 9/2 and doing a pre-recorded live performance. I'm sure she will do her new single, but below is a video somebody posted of her singing the classic "I'm Every Woman" from that event. That song, and the fact that its a youtube video, makes it hard to determine if she's still got it, but from what I can tell she seems to still be able to work up the crowd.
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Labor of Lohan
The other day I hung out with my good friend Lindsay and we commiserated about the loss of status of our once beloved Lindsay Lohan. We were both huge Mean Girls fans and are both major gossip whores so we've followed Lohan's downard spiral for years. We decided the best thing to do was open a bottle of wine and rent Labor Pains now out on DVD. Check out the trailer and my review below:
Labor Pains lead by falling star Lindsay Lohan has had a rough go of it. After initial hopes of a theatrical release the movie was sold off to cable and premiered on ABC Family before limping its way to DVD. The comedy follows the attempts of Thea played by Lohan, to fake a pregnancy in order to keep her job as a personal assistant in a publishing firm.
The movie is an occasionally charming mess. To further beat the pregnancy theme home the biggest subplot involves Thea being promoted to editor of a book on pregnancy. There is also romantic intrigue as Thea begins to fall for her too good looking to be wearing those glasses boss Nick Steinwald played by Luke Kirby. It was rather apparent that director Lara Shapiro and co-writer Stacey Kramer know little to nothing about pregnancy, publishing or office politics. The attempts to fake a pregnancy are laughable as is the complete lack of believability to any of the publishing and office plots.
While many people would be quick to fault Lohan, because of far too well known personal struggles, she herself is the highlight of the movie. It really does speak to her natural talents that she is able somewhat rise above this terrible material. The only other person in the movie who isn’t complete sunk by the wooden dialogue is Cheryl Heins of Curb Your Enthusiasm fame.
The movie is predictable from start to finish, but it isn’t completely devoid of entertainment value. If you’re one of Lohan’s few remaining fans who have been waiting form something this will likely suffice for now. Labor Pains is a simple and basic film, it is funny, sometime even intentionally.
Labor Pains lead by falling star Lindsay Lohan has had a rough go of it. After initial hopes of a theatrical release the movie was sold off to cable and premiered on ABC Family before limping its way to DVD. The comedy follows the attempts of Thea played by Lohan, to fake a pregnancy in order to keep her job as a personal assistant in a publishing firm.
The movie is an occasionally charming mess. To further beat the pregnancy theme home the biggest subplot involves Thea being promoted to editor of a book on pregnancy. There is also romantic intrigue as Thea begins to fall for her too good looking to be wearing those glasses boss Nick Steinwald played by Luke Kirby. It was rather apparent that director Lara Shapiro and co-writer Stacey Kramer know little to nothing about pregnancy, publishing or office politics. The attempts to fake a pregnancy are laughable as is the complete lack of believability to any of the publishing and office plots.
While many people would be quick to fault Lohan, because of far too well known personal struggles, she herself is the highlight of the movie. It really does speak to her natural talents that she is able somewhat rise above this terrible material. The only other person in the movie who isn’t complete sunk by the wooden dialogue is Cheryl Heins of Curb Your Enthusiasm fame.
The movie is predictable from start to finish, but it isn’t completely devoid of entertainment value. If you’re one of Lohan’s few remaining fans who have been waiting form something this will likely suffice for now. Labor Pains is a simple and basic film, it is funny, sometime even intentionally.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
3oh 3 Roadtrip
I went up North for a long weekend to visit my friend Paul. We had a blast going out to eat, hanging out at the lake and staying up late to sauna, night swim and watch movies. I did forget however that the horrible stretch of road earned its name in part by the lack of good radio available. Somehow I forgot both CDs and my ipod and got stuck with crap for about an hour. So for the way home I bought the 3Oh3 CD
I think the CD is a lot of filthy fun! They're sort of a weird mix of rock and rap, but not in an irritating Linkin Park/Limp Bizkit way (man, even spelling their names is irritating). They have sort of tongue in cheek lyrics about drinking, womanizing and picking fights. The beats are great, really good music to work out to or listen to in the car with your windows rolled down. My personal favorite track is Chokechain, and of course we can't forget their breakout hit Don't Trust Me. But true ME this Colorado duo is worth looking in to, and now has been nominated for the VMAs to boot. And also, Sean Foreman is a total hipster crush object.
I think the CD is a lot of filthy fun! They're sort of a weird mix of rock and rap, but not in an irritating Linkin Park/Limp Bizkit way (man, even spelling their names is irritating). They have sort of tongue in cheek lyrics about drinking, womanizing and picking fights. The beats are great, really good music to work out to or listen to in the car with your windows rolled down. My personal favorite track is Chokechain, and of course we can't forget their breakout hit Don't Trust Me. But true ME this Colorado duo is worth looking in to, and now has been nominated for the VMAs to boot. And also, Sean Foreman is a total hipster crush object.
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