on 29-10-2013 05:14 PM
I recently came across an old videotape from 2003, thought I'd see what was on it - a bunch of old Entertainment Tonight shows I used to tape to watch when I came home from work, It was interesting to see the type of stars we celebrated as a culture back then and what has happened to their careers since.
For example, one episode was almost totally devoted to Julia Roberts and the $25 million she was being paid for Mona Lisa Smile. The interest in her was extraordinary. I had almost forgotten about her. Another episode focused on Paris Hilton and her new blockbuster TV show, A Simple Life. TMZ don't even report on her now and yet they'll interview Kim Kardashian's gardener. At the other end of the spectrum, there was a segment on Robert Downey Jnr's battle with drugs and prison and yet today he has been voted the most powerful and bankable star in Hollywood.
It got me to thinking where today's stars will be in 10 years time. Who do you think will be forgotten, succumb to drugs, insanity, go bankrupt or die? Are their outcasts today you think will make a comeback and others who will gain more credibility?
In the 1970's, when "The Sonny and Cher show" was all the rage, I'm sure there were few people, myself included, who thought Cher would win an Oscar for Best Actress and Sonny would become a mayor. I guess in the entertainment industry, anything is possible.
29-10-2013 08:54 PM - edited 29-10-2013 08:54 PM
@silverfaun wrote:What I'd really like someone to do is tell me if l am a female or male. I get called both sometimes, its confusing not to mention it drives my partner crazy.
That's a slippery slope. the androgynous thing is a stairway down to the pit.
on 29-10-2013 09:05 PM
@jethro_woolfe wrote:
@silverfaun wrote:What I'd really like someone to do is tell me if l am a female or male. I get called both sometimes, its confusing not to mention it drives my partner crazy.
That's a slippery slope. the androgynous thing is a stairway down to the pit.
what pit? the arm pit, the mosh pit, the cess pit or maybe the drop pit. So many pits to avoid, help me jerimiah.
on 29-10-2013 09:43 PM
i am no mans apprentice, but a vessel for the dispensation of righteousness. and a collector of murano glass
ha ha ha......you did some research on my old posts re Murano glass.......good one
I do appreciate a bit of cunning in a poster. I am really starting to like you Jethro.
on 29-10-2013 09:46 PM
One of my favourite movies with Mel Gibson starring is BraveHeart.
He is a very 'believable' actor.
He is a dynamite director too.
on 29-10-2013 11:44 PM
@paintsew007 wrote:One of my favourite movies with Mel Gibson starring is BraveHeart.
He is a very 'believable' actor.
He is a dynamite director too.
I hate Braveheart - so over-rated and earnest. Haven't seen it since it was released - something about a soldier searching for his family? Or was that Gladiator? Or was that Rob Roy? Or was that Saving Private Ryan? Or was that.........?
on 30-10-2013 01:51 AM
@silverfaun wrote:nah, we already had that. Berry and Denzil. Neither one deserved it according to the Hollywood goss.
You're forgetting that George Freeman shot that unarmed black teenager and was found not guilty. Oscars are all about politics (the way Jim Cameron's ex-wife won Best Director when he was most deserving for Avatar) and there have been some very high profile racial incidents regarding blacks (Paula Deen et al). Also, there happens to be at least three films with black leading men that have gotten rave reviews: The Butler, (something) Station about what else? A black teenager shot by white cops and another movie I can't recall that has alot of buzz to it. Add Oprah Winfrey for Best Supporting Actress, or Best Actress and you have the Academy playing topical again. Actually, if any black actors win, they should remember to thank George Freeman who gave them this opportunity...
Denzil Washington didn't deserve it - he won for a commercial nothing film where he played a baddie - consolation prize for losing the year before to Kevin Spacey in American Beauty. Oprah said at the time she felt Washington should have won, I disagree with her. Spacey was excellent and deserved it. As for Halle Berry, I've never heard anyone say she was undeserving. The movie and her performance were brilliant in an otherwise unremarkable career.
on 30-10-2013 06:34 AM
on 30-10-2013 06:49 AM
Azureline, you is a celebrity to moi
on 30-10-2013 07:32 AM
I thought of someone in 10 years time
Suri Cruise. god knows how shes going to turn out! what a little bratsky. I used to like Katie, was all like 'free Katie' but shes an idiot, a kid doesnt need a million dollar wardrobe.
on 30-10-2013 11:52 AM
Mel Gibson is a hyermaniac, can't act & boozes until he can't remember it's not cool to racially vilify Jews in Hollywood. He, of all people, should know that hollywood is, & always has been, run by people of Jewish faith.
What a loser, I never want to see hin again in a film.