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Miscellaneous musings on the strange and wacky world of Hollywood and beyond
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 1:08 PM 1 comments
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Hey y'all......
Well, I first saw the short video clip below on "The Daily News" on E! tonight.
Then I saw it featured on one of the many media websites I visit.....ya know, the ones I surf when I should be doing something productive like laundry, cleaning the bathroom or flossing my teeth.
Hmmm.......
Let's just say, this one has viral video written all over it.
There was apparently a little "runway mishap" at a fashion show during Charleston Fashion Week 2008. (Not to be confused with the lesser-known New York Fashion Week).
It involved a proud boutique owner, who came out on the runway following the models.
Check it out:
Is it just me -- or does it seem awfully strange that when the poor gal falls......most of the audience (and even some of the models) don't even seem to flinch -- some people even......continue clapping.
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I mean, I like Blondie and their song "Call Me" as much as the next gal -- but seriously......that chick needed some assistance!
And then.....help appears, in the form of 3 strapping men -- then one of the rescuers goes down.
Yikes!
And where is she? She just disappears. I truly think the runway swallowed her whole.
Like I said: "Ouch!"
Random thought: Why, oh why.....couldn't that have been Naomi Campbell?
I'm just sayin'.........
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 10:00 PM 2 comments
Labels: YouTube Videos
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Hey y'all......
Let's end the week with a newsworthy gem from a too-cute little kiddo........
( Courtesy of the funny folks at FARK TV and SuperDeluxe.com )
Gotta love it!
Have a great weekend......
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 11:40 AM 0 comments
(Video Courtesy of PIT TV -- The video channel of the Peoples Improv Theatre)
I love it!
Happy Thursday, y'all!
By the way.....I'm so in a great mood this morning because Georgie was on 2 shows today promoting "Leatherheads" (Opening nationwide tomorrow)........
The Today Show AND Live w/ Regis and Kelly --
He was charming and funny and looked very handsome......dressed all in black.
I'm serious.....is the guy Cary Grant reincarnated, or what?
(HEY, I'm not a stalker -- I prefer: "obsessive fanatic.")
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 11:20 AM 0 comments
Hey y'all.......
Just thought I'd do a blog post to follow-up on that "Rickroll" silliness from April Fool's Day yesterday.
Here's some scoop......
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(Courtesy of NewTeeVee.com)
Written by Liz Shannon Miller
Posted Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 4:18 PM PT
Rickrolling: A Timeline
On April 1, Rickrolling became Public Enemy No. 1 to those devoted to serious Internet browsing. Since it’s always best to understand one’s enemy — and since tracking the evolution of this meme is a challenge worth undertaking — we thus present:
(Graph: Flickr user - Boyshaped box)
A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE RICKROLL
1969: First message is sent via ARPANET (precursor of the Internet).
1987: Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up hits Number 1 in the United Kingdom.
2005: YouTube lauches online.
June 20, 2006: First appearance of Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up video (as dubbed from VH1’s Pop-Up Video) appears on YouTube, uploaded by user belgianpassion. (As of April 2008, it has been viewed nearly 1.2 million times.)
March 29, 2007: The launch of the first official trailer for Grand Theft Auto IV. When heavy site traffic makes the video unavailable, a user on the Internet board 4chan changes the GTAIV link to the video for Never Gonna Give You Up. The Encyclopedia Dramatica pinpoints this as the first use of the Rickroll.
May 2007: “Rick Rolling” first begins to appear in Google Trends searches.
May 28, 2007: “Official” You’ve Been RickRoll’d! upload of Never Gonna Give You Up appears online, courtesy of YouTube user YouGotRickRolled. As of April 2008, it has reached nearly 9 million views.
June 15, 2007: Wigantoday.net declares that “the Astley backlash is beginning.” Rickrolling is thus officially here to stay.
January 25, 2008: RickRolling the Baby is uploaded.
March 17, 2008: NextNewNetworks’ Tim Shey is Rickrolled live by Rocketboom’s Kenyatta Cheese.
March 24, 2008: The New York Times covers Rickroll in full.
March 28, 2008: LA Times’ David Sarno humanizes the Rickroll when he interviews Rick Astley. Astley considers the meme “hilarious.”
April 1, 2008: Every featured video on the front page of YouTube is a Rickroll.
???, The Future: We look back and wonder, why?
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Hey, if you're interested in even more Rick Astley scoop......click the link below to check out an interview with Rick in last week's LA Times online.
Click Here: Los Angeles Times -- Rick Astley talks about his song's second-coming
They have a current picture of him (he looks pretty much the same, the hair is a little less poufy -- he's still fresh-faced, and seems pretty normal).
The article also has some audio bytes of his thoughts on the whole "Rickroll" craziness.....he's basically surprised and fairly amused by the whole thing.
Rick is getting ready to tour a few dates in the U.K. next month with some other 80's faves like:
Bananarama
ABC
and Paul Young
(Paul is one of my all-time faves.....he played at Springfest at Ohio University while I was there in the late 80's -- it was outside, rainy & muddy......he was totally awesome, and I've loved him ever since!).
Man, would I love to see that 80's reunion concert.
Oh well.....that's all for today guys. No more Rickroll stunts or info.
I promise.
I just found it all kinda interesting.......so I thought I'd share.
Have a great day!
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 1:00 PM 0 comments
If you're a female with a funny bone.....a mom......or both.
Oh yeah -- if you're a male with a funny bone, you just might get a kick out of it as well.
It's called "In The Motherhood", and it's a web-based series sponsored by Suave and Sprint. It's basically a series of short funny episodes (usually under 7 min. or so....) starring a few familiar faces: Leah Remini ("King of Queens"), Chelsea Handler (E! Network's "Chelsea Lately") and in the second "season", Jenny McCarthy (uhhh.....she's Jim Carrey's current girlfriend?).
Anyways.....I read about this project when it first started back in June, and I finally checked it out. Boy am I glad I did. The episodes are short, but they are HI-larious! A few of them had me literally laughing out loud.
The hook of this whole "In The Motherhood" project is that they asked real moms to write in with their funny experiences as ideas for the episodes. They would post the stories on the "In The Motherhood" website, and other women could log on and read them and vote for their faves. The winning story ideas would be featured in future episodes......they even flew a few winners out to Hollywood to watch their episodes being filmed.
PLEASE NOTE.......these episodes are NOT just about moms and their kids. It's really about the relationships of the moms with each other, and discussing all of the wackiness of their lives.
One mom is a divorced mother of two (some episodes highlight her humorous attempts at dating), one is a married mom of one (with a truly classic mother herself -- you'll recognize her as well) and one is newly married to a divorced dad with 2 kids.
Jenny McCarthy shows up in later episodes as the divorced mom's "perfect" sister with the "perfect" marriage and "perfect" little girl. I must say, Jenny is very funny....as are all of the ladies.
OK -- enough explanation.
Check out the first episode of "In The Motherhood" below. It's about Mother's Day......I really think you'll enjoy it. At the very least..... I'm thinkin' you'll never look at Chap Stick quite the same way again!
If you enjoy it and want to check out the website and some of the other episodes.....just click the link below:
Click Here: "In The Motherhood" -- Official Website
Have a great day y'all.........
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 9:18 AM 0 comments
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Fabulous fun couple Fred and Sharon (and their AWESOME moviemaking skills.....) are just too much competition!
Please, please....if you want a little laugh today, I urge you to watch Fred and Sharon's 2 minute demo video below.
It's called: "Who Needs A Movie?"
I believe they are serious.
I also believe they are nuttier than a fruitcake.
(Pay special attention to Sharon's line deliveries....I seriously think that Fred put something in her Kool-Aid, perhaps to aid him in getting her to wear that dress!)
Enjoy!
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 5:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: YouTube Videos
Well.....it took me a week (been kinda busy, sorry!), but I've finally finished my musical montage of the 2008 Oscar Red Carpet.
I just had to do it....this IS the Red Carpet Rehab blog after all......
You can watch the 4 minute music video embedded here below, or click on this link --
Click Here: Cagey's YouTube Channel
and you'll be taken directly to my YouTube channel with ALL of my videos.
Whatever floats your boat.
Hope y'all enjoy it.....at least a little more than the Oscar ceremony itself!
By the way, don't be shy.....please let me know what you think!
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 7:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Celebrities, Hollywood, Oscars, Red Carpet
I know I promised a full Oscar re-cap on Monday.....but yesterday I was still recovering from Sunday's late-night revelry (Gee, maybe I shouldn't have had 4 of my special "Red Carpet Rehab" martini's! ---- just joshin'!).
Honestly, I was merely too tired.....and somewhat UN-inspired by the rather boring Oscars red carpet and telecast.
Not enough funny on the show......and not enough crazy on the carpet (although that wacky guy Gary Busey did try valiantly to do his part! Did ya see him accost Ryan Seacrest and poor Jennifer Garner on the E! pre-show? Priceless.)
Anyways, this will be just a short post with a few pix and comments.....I'm actually working on a fun musical montage of the red carpet fashions -- the glam gals did show up, however boring they might have been.
Seriously.......where the heck is Bjork?
Bring back Bjork!
Heck, I would have even settled for Mork.
Oh well, maybe next year.
OK......so here are a few tidbits to tide you over, 'til my video recap is done (hopefully tonight or tomorrow).
Enjoy.......
MOST FAVORITE GOWNS OF THE NIGHT, HANDS DOWN..........
The 2 Glam Gals in Red.....Katherine Heigle and Heidi Klum -- Both looked AWESOME!
MOST IN NEED OF A WORKING SHOWER & A GOOD SCRUBBIN'...........
Who else? Colin Farrel, of course!
YIKES! THAT TOP LOOKS A LITTLE UNCOMFORTABLE.......
Jennifer Hudson (although.....much improved from last year's metallic bolero jacket)
PRETTIEST FOREIGNER AND NEW OSCAR-WINNER..........
Marion Cotillard (Didn't love-love the dress, but she is so pretty and her speech was very sweet)
PRETTIEST FOREIGNER WHO DATES A NEW OSCAR-WINNER...........
Penelope Cruz (Loved the dress and the hair....and she went home with Javier, NICE!)
MOST IN NEED OF A HAIRBRUSH, SOME MAKE-UP (AND A CLUE)..........
Of course -- Cammy. Seriously, girl. This is the Oscars -- not a backyard bar-b-q. Git yer glam on girlie.....shower, fix your hair -- and leave the pink curtain at home.
And finally --
LUCKIEST GAL ON THE CARPET............
Sara ("Me? I'm a former Vegas cocktail waitress/Fear Factor winner") Larson. Seriously, she's on the arm of gorgeous Georgie all night, wearin' what looks to be a beaded mother-of-the-bride dress from the 1980's. Life just isn't fair.
Sigh......
Much more to come soon --
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 9:44 AM 0 comments
Labels: Celebrities, Hollywood, Oscars, Red Carpet
Yay.....I'm so glad that the Oscar ceremony is actually happening. I was really worried there for awhile, when that writers' strike kept draggin' on and on and on......
OK, OK......I know Georgie's NOT gonna win tonight, but ya gotta admit -- he does look mighty fine in a tux, holdin' that Best Supporting Actor Oscar of his from Syriana.
Hmmm......I better get back on track and focus on the real potential Oscar winners for tonight --
If you've been reading my blog since last years' Oscars, you may remember that I was chosen to be a member of my local newspaper's Oscar-picking group....
CAMPP -- The Columbus Association of Motion Picture Pickers
Cute, huh?
This year they added 10 more movie-lovers to the group -- I think there are 40 of us now. 40 movie geeks of all ages that make it a point to watch as many of the nominated films as humanly possible (Gee, do I HATE that!)
We have "official" T-shirts to wear, and we meet yearly about a month before the Oscars to get our picture taken for the paper (The Columbus Dispatch) and gab about the movies. It's really a lot of fun, and I was more than thrilled to be chosen.
Our main purpose is to choose who we think SHOULD win in the 6 major catagories (4 acting, directing and best picture). We're then asked to write one or two short lines about why we chose who we did.
Last year, the paper printed one pick/quote from everyone. This year, because of our larger number of members, they said not everyone would get a pick printed in the paper.
Their recommendation?
Be brief, witty and brief. Oh yeah.....and did I mention that they said to be brief?
Seriously -- if you are a regular reader of this blog at all, you know that's one thing I'm NOT when I'm talking about movies.......brief.
Well, I just looked at this morning's paper.
Guess what? They DID choose one of my picks/quotes.
Yay!
Which one?
The most brief, of course:
Best Picture -- "(Juno)the only flick on the list that I've recommended to everyone."
Gee, so insightful and witty.
Hmmm.....upon closer inspection, I noticed that they happened to do a little creative editing with my pick -- my actual quote was:
"Juno -- a small film with a big heart, quirky characters you wish you knew... and you leave the theater with a song and a smile. The only flick on the list I’ve recommended to everyone."
Well, I guess that's what you call.....being "brief"-ed.
Hey.....I'm in the Sunday paper -- one more minute added to my 15 minutes of fame countdown (I think that brings me to 6).
OK, enough about that.
Now I'm gonna give ya my predictions about who I think WILL win tonight. Here they are (whether you want 'em or not.....) --
My Oscar picks:
Best Actor -- Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
(Not much to say here....if he doesn't win, I'll be totally shocked -- along with the rest of Hollywood. I do think he deserves it.....I really hated this movie, but recognize that Daniel did an awesome job in it. Even Georgie says that Daniel's gonna take Oscar home. Georgie, on the other hand -- will probably take the coat-check girl/aspiring actress home.)
Best Actress -- Marion Cotillard (La Vie en Rose)
(This is a tough one, and kind of up in the air right now. Julie Christie had the early momentum, but I think Marion (the Frenchie) is gonna take this one in a surprise upset.....although I'd love to see Ellen Page win for Juno, just to see what she would say up there. Marion, Julie. Julie, Marion. Oh heck, I'm just gonna stick with Marion.)
Best Supporting Actor -- Javier Bardem (No Country For Old Men)
(Another one that Hollywood is counting on. He really is great in the flick, and how about that awesome page-boy haircut! Hal Holbrook has some sentimental votes, but I just don't think he has enough screen-time to steal this one away from the psychopathic killer who dominates a whole movie.)
Best Supporting Actress -- Amy Ryan (Gone, Baby Gone)
(Ryan is a stage actress and played a shady, skanky mother of a kidnapped child. She did a great job, you feel as if you are watching a real person....someone you never hope to meet. Tilda Swinton from Michael Clayton may steal this one out from under Ryan -- she has had the buzz lately, but I think Ryan's performance is just a little bit better, so I'm betting on her.)
Best Director -- Ethan Coen and Joel Coen (No Country For Old Men)
(This one is also pretty locked-up. These 2 very creative brothers make truly weird and wacky films -- Hello, Fargo.....a killer putting people in a wood-chipper? Yuck. Well, they definitely know what they are doing and Hollywood (and most actors) love them. That's a lot of votes. Also, No Country For Old Men was a very engrossing and suspenseful film. I liked it, some others did not (Yo, Jules -- I've got that $7 for ya). By the way, I also think the brothers will win for Best Adapted Screenplay and Film Editing. It'll be their night, for sure. )
Best Original Screenplay -- Diablo Cody (Juno)
(I really think this one is also a no-brainer. Whenever anyone talks about Juno -- and there has been an awful lot of talk about it these last few months....they always mention how fresh and witty it is. Fresh....that's Diablo, the ex-stripper/phone sex operator. She has become a kind of "It Girl Writer" in Hollywood right now....she is a little wacky, and not afraid of self-promotion. I think that's good. I also love the fact that in this writing catagory, 3 of the 5 nominees are women .....a first for the Oscars. Yay, I definitely think that's a step in the right direction -- especially if you look at most of the dreck in the theaters today! Let's have a few more films with a genuine feminine perspective out there, OK guys? I mean, gals. I mean....you know what I mean.)
Best Picture -- No Country For Old Men
(I think this one is sewn up too folks......doesn't seem to be anything out there stoppin' the Old Men train. Why? Just re-read what I wrote above about the Coen brothers and Javier Bardem. Hollywood loves this movie -- the cast, the writing, the directing.....the whole kit and caboodle. Middle America may not get it, or have even seen it.....but Oscar voters did. If this one doesn't take home the golden statue at the end of the night, I'll eat my page-boy wig.....standing next to a wood-chipper.)
Well, there ya have it. My Oscar predictions....for whatever they're worth (not much I'm guessin').
Make sure to check back here on Monday for a complete Oscar wrap-up.....and some good dish about the real main event of the evening -- the Red Carpet attire (or as I like to call it: "The Good, The Bad and....Oh Gag, Check Out Cameron Diaz!").
Hope y'all enjoy the show!
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 9:55 AM 0 comments
Labels: Celebrities, Hollywood, Oscars, Red Carpet
I'm gettin' pretty excited!
The Oscar telecast producer, director and Academy president held a press conference on Friday -- here are a few of the tidbits:
TALKING OSCAR: The 80th annual Academy Awards show promises lots of surprises and less than 3 1/2 hours running time, producer Gil Cates said Friday as he, director Louis J. Horvitz and film academy President Sid Ganis took questions from the press about Sunday's show.
Sitting beneath a clear plastic rain tent that shielded the red carpet and its occupants from drizzly skies, Cates promised a dry Oscar day.
"I'm confident the weather is going to be OK Sunday," he said, ignoring a current forecast to the contrary.
Viewers can also expect a thrill when they tune into the Academy Awards, Cates said, which will reflect Oscar's 80-year history.
Jack Nicholson and Keri Russell have been added to the roster of A-list presenters, he said, and the telecast will open with a 90-second film "that is arguably the most exciting piece of film that has ever opened an Oscar show."
(Courtesy of huffingtonpost.com)
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Wow.....I always look forward to the show opening, that film sounds great. I'll also be interested in Jon Stewart's monologue -- especially since it is an election year, I'm sure he'll throw in a few political zingers as well. Should be interesting, hopefully funny!
The list of scheduled Oscar presenters for this year was also released recently. There are some good names on there, and some real head-scratchers.
The first four are a given.....last years' acting winners always present the same category, opposite gender.
Alan Arkin
Jennifer Hudson -- You go, girl!
Helen Mirren -- lookin' forward to the dress
Forest Whitaker
Here are the rest of the presenter names they have released so far:
(With a few comments from me!)
Amy Adams -- Good, I like her....so does Hollywood right now
Jessica Alba -- Blah. I'll be interested to see her baby bump though.
Cate Blanchett -- Bet she'll wear something cool
Josh Brolin -- He'll bring Diane Lane, I like her
Steve Carell -- Please let him be funny, love him
George Clooney -- Yay! Georgie in a tux always makes the night worthwhile
Penelope Cruz -- Whatever
Miley Cyrus -- Huh? Hannah Montana? OK....ABC/Disney definitely had a hand in that choice
Patrick Dempsey - Go McDreamy, hope he presents w/Amy Adams
Cameron Diaz -- Ugh....bet she wears somethin' kooky
Colin Farrell -- Hope he showers and brushes his hair
Harrison Ford -- Yay! Go Indy -- bet he presents Best Picture
Jennifer Garner -- She almost slipped last time. Like her a lot, so sweet
Tom Hanks -- Another fave, bet he presents something like the "In Memorium" piece
Anne Hathaway -- Like her also.......wanna see her dress
Katherine Heigl -- Yay....like her, can't wait to see her dress and hair
Jonah Hill -- He's funny....hope they let him be funny
Dwayne Johnson -- "The Rock".....blah, blah, blah
Nicole Kidman -- Can't wait to see the dress, hair and baby bump
James McAvoy -- Love him, he's very cool. From "Atonement"
Queen Latifah -- Kinda boring
Seth Rogen -- Yeah, yeah....he's funny. Whatever
Martin Scorsese -- I like to hear him talk
Hilary Swank -- Curious to see what she'll wear
John Travolta -- I heard he's gonna do a Scientology waltz
Denzel Washington -- Love him, very cool
Renee Zellweger -- Another dress I'll be interested in seeing........
Overall, not a bad list.....but where are the funny guys?
We need Will Ferrell and Jack Black.....
Hope they're comin' and they just haven't released their names yet.
They have presented together twice in the past few years.....and both times have been hilarious.
(And one thing we can all agree on....the Oscar show needs more hilarity, that's for sure!)
I just watched a hilarious clip on YouTube of Will and Jack (with a little help from John C. Reilly) performing a musical number together at the Oscars last year.
Check it out.......
Click Here: Will Ferrell & Jack Black Sing At The Oscars Last Year
If you're interested in checking out their other Oscar appearance together (and many more of Oscar's memorable moments)......click the link below to head on over to the official Oscar channel on YouTube.
It's chock full of all sorts of video clips of various Oscar acceptance speeches and fun show moments, etc.
Ya know.....Cuba Gooding's excited speech, the Halle Berry kiss, Jack Palance one-armed push-up.....you get the drift.
As I mentioned, there are 2 clips of Will and Jack singing together.....both very funny.
(Unfortunately, I'm not able to embed them on my blog -- Oscar won't let me...., but you can click the link below to check 'em out.)
It's definitely worth a peek.
Click Here: The Oscar Channel on YouTube
OK.....that's all for this post.
If you're interested, I will be posting my official Oscar predictions on Sunday morning.
Now....I gotta go work on my costume for our big party tomorrow night --
I'll be posting a complete Oscar wrap-up (including pix from our shindig) on Monday.
Later,
Cagey :)
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 12:35 PM 0 comments
Labels: Oscars
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It was 1974.
I was in love with David Cassidy then........
And I still get a kick out of him now.
Check out cute David (now 58 years young, and a little plastic surgery later.....) performing his big hit "I Think I Love You" on The Oprah Winfrey Show yesterday.
He may not sound as "fresh", but I couldn't stop grinning as I watched it.....it totally took me back to my Tiger Beat "tween" years.
How 'bout you gals -- any memories?
I'll never forget seeing David live at the Ohio State Fair in the early 70's. Jules and I were so excited. We lived for and loved The Partridge Family.
David was a good 2 hours late, arrived in a crazy whirlwind by helicopter.....and had all the girls screamin' and tryin' to bust down the fences to get to him.
It was awesome!
Ahhh......those were the days.
Dear David --
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 4:38 PM 0 comments
Labels: Celebrities
Hey there y'all.......
I love, Love, LOVE the movie-reviewing duo in the clip above.....the "Reel Geezers". Marcia and Lorenzo....2 good friends and true Hollywood insiders with wonderful insight and witty repartee.
I recently discovered them on YouTube, and I just had to share.
I chose to post their video review of No Country For Old Men , because Jules and I just saw it yesterday. (Yay, I've now seen all the flix nominated for Best Picture....woo hoo!)
I really liked No Country...... Jules hated it....she told me I owe her $7 for making her go with me and sit through it.
Oh well -- you win some, you lose some.
Like I said, I liked the film -- it is very well-done and super-suspenseful, but I will also warn you, it is very, very violent. Lots of shooting and mega-bloodshed.
Javier Bardem's character (I'm bettin' he'll get the Oscar, by the way) is just totally spooky, creepy, nasty and evil. Hannibal Lecter ain't got 'nuthin on him, baby.
I'm not kidding when I say that he kills pretty much every person he comes in contact with. There were at least 3 times I had to turn my head, close my eyes and plug my ears. No lie......
OK, enough about me bein' a total wimp at the picture show.
Watch the "Reel Geezers" clip above, and make sure to check out their entire YouTube channel. I think they have about 19 videos right now.
Click Here: YouTube -- "Reel Geezers" Video Channel
I especially love their new 2-part video with all of their Oscar picks. (They have both been in the movie biz for years and are members of the Academy).
Also, if I've piqued your interest at all about the "Reel Geezers".....check out this recent article about them in the LA Times.......
Click Here: LA Times -- "Marcia & Lorenzo Are Real Cool Geezers"
Like I said, these 2 are definitely worth a look.
Oh, how I would love to have them over for dinner and a movie. Hmmm....I'll have to work on that.
Also, a little sidenote.....now that the writers' strike is all but officially over (Yipee!).....I'm thrilled that the Oscars will go on as planned.
I'll post my Oscar predictions closer to the big show.....sometime next week.
OK......that's all for now folks.
Posted by Kelly Gingery at 5:11 PM 1 comments