As most facebook users know, doppelgangers were the big topic a few weeks ago, where a huge percentage of users posted as their profile picture, the celebrity they are most often told that they favor. Being a huge fan of classic cinema, it has always bugged me that I get the same contemporary comparisons:
For me, these are the ones I get pretty often:
I see it I guess.
I wish...haha.
These two, I got alot when I was younger:
and this one, which I have to admit was SPOT-ON when I was in my stringy haired grunge phase, as a teen:
I've even had the great misfortune of being compared to these two gems:
Yay.
Anyway, one of my facebook fans made my day by stating that I reminded them of the lovely Googie Withers and I actually kinda see it:
She favors the general appearance of the women in my family, especially w/ that small top lip and pouty bottom lip. I also see it in the cheekbones. So I just thought I'd share because in my eyes, its leaps and bounds preferable to Sandra Bernhard. *chuckle* I'll take it. ;)
I am the first to admit when I missed the 'boat', so to speak. In this case, I made the following video a bit prematurely:
Alot of you may remember the video...it featured my favorite places to shop for retro inspired swimwear and shoes. I just discovered, however, another great online store specializing in playsuits and swimwear that are perfect for vintage loving gals. I saw an ad for Vintage Suits by Mary on the Viva Las Vegas website just this past week. I was immediately drawn to the sailor inspired playsuit above as well as the darling floral patterns of her authentically styled sarong swimwear. In addition to those lovely little pieces, there are other options on the site-including adorable retro inspired aprons and even an option for embellishing your own current swimsuit to make it extra special! Just send your favorite suit to Mary and she will use her talented fingers along with some rhinestones or beading and give it just the proper amount of 'oomph'!
Vintage Suits by Mary are set to show at the 'VLV Fashion Show' on April 2nd, and she also has a fan page on facebook. I'm looking forward to taking full advantage of both opportunites to keep up with whatever is next for this exciting shop.
Iam starting a new feature for my channel, in video slideshow form, entitled 'Pin Up Peek'. This will be a once a month installment, visiting some of my favorite 'modern' pin up girls on the scene. Unfortunately, too many of them are not well known and in my opinion, they thoroughly outshine all their 'high fashion' peers. Dita Von Teese may be the world's favorite 'mainstream' vintage doll, but there are so many lovely gals out there that are representing the Retro lifestyle.
So please, lets give a nod to those glamorous ladies and their glorious curves!
To start, I give you the goddess that is Doris MayDay:
Monday, February 8, 2010
Movie Review Monday: Giant (1956) Directed By: George Stevens Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, and James Dean
Recently, I finished reading the Edna Ferber novel that this movie was based upon (rather loosely based, as it turns out) and since this is one of the few instances where the movie surpasses the book, I felt the urge to review the film...one of my all-time favorites.
Giant is a 'giant' of a movie, no doubt about it. It's a long one, clocking in at just under four hours, and tells the epic tale of one family as it crosses two generations and experiences significant and monumental changes in its dynamic. It's a monster of a movie for more reasons than run-time, though. Sets are virtually non-existent and the majority of the film is shot in wide (we're talkin' wiiiiide) cinemascope, to encompass the enormity of its main star...Texas. While we experience the romance, trials, and perseverence of the Benedict family, we also are greeted with gigantic vistas of the rolling Texas prairies, thousands of heads of cattle, and extravagant clouds of dust. The story is as expansive as Texas itself. It follows the rocky but totally believeable love affair between Eastern-bred Leslie (played by Liz Taylor in one of her best performances) and Jordan "Bic" Benedict-a tall, dark and handsome rancher from the Lone-Star State. Rock Hudson was born to play this roll and does so w/ perfection, clenching that 'rock' hard jaw when his stubborn sense of pride calls for it, and languidly strolling through his vast acreage like a man who truly feels that it is part of his soul. After a trip East to purchase a prize-winning stallion, Jordan Benedict meets Leslie Lynnton who captures his fancy with her sharp wit and beautiful face. A whirlwind weekend marries them far too quickly, and Leslie is not prepared for the responsiblities facing her as Bic's wife and the lady of "Benedict"-half a million acres of ranchland. During her first few days, she meets the 'cast of characters' associated with this little drama, including surly ranch-hand Jett Rink, whose sheer animosity for Jordan is only bested by his blind desire for riches. Over the years, the Benedicts become a family unit- adding three youngns to the mix -and despite their differences and troubles, the couple remains steadfastly inlove. But this is far more than a love story...it tells the important story of racial prejudice, relates the futility of materialism, and gives an interesting account of the struggle ranchers waged against the biggest enemy they ever faced-oil. The latter half of the story focuses on the second generation and the choices they make, as well as the continuing lives of our three main characters.
George Stevens did a brilliant job with the direction. The characters (including the supporting players) are extremely well rounded and given plenty of screen time. We feel that by the end of the film, we have experienced a true story and developed a relationship with these people. The broad landscapes do not take away from the fact that this is still a human drama and the story is very personable, despite that huge stage. The performances are all excellent, but of course James Dean (as Jett Rink) will likely leave the largest impact. It was, after all, his final film and he proved beyond a doubt with this one (aging 25 years during the film) that he was an incredible actor. It's a meaty role w/ lots of oppurtunities for scene-stealing and scenery-chewing. I also love the wonderful handling of the elements and the stark contrast between the lovely green hills of Virginia and the broad expanse of the Texas landscape. The sock-you-in-the face blasts of heat, the drifting tumbleweeds, that gigantic monstrosity of a house stuck flat in the middle of nowhwere, and its wonderful transformation over the years under the tender care of its Eastern mistress are all exciting things to experience. Carol Baker as young Luz, an almost unrecognizable Dennis Hopper as Jordy, Sal Mineo as the beautiful Angel Obregon, and great character-actors like Jane Withers and Chill Wills, round out an already righteous cast. I can't help but feel a special affinity for the movie because the relationship between the two leads reminds me so much of my own romance. I see pieces of my husband and I in those two characters, and the way the film handles the evolution of their marriage over that 'breathless quarter of a century' is dear to my heart. So I guess it's too late to condense this rambling review by saying: I love this movie. It's a perfect example of what an epic film should be.
*note* The dvd runs over four hours and has lots of extra footage. I haven't seen it so this review is based only on the cinematic version (though I'm sure even w/ the extra time it suffers very little)
My Rating: 10/10
Style Factor: Marjorie Best's costuming in this film is faultless. From Leslie's breezy Eastern attire to Carol Baker's 'deadly' Starlight White Evening Dress, there is always something gorgeous to look upon. A few of the hairstyles worn by 'extras' in this film, are particularly noteworthy. Check out the crowd at the airport or in the ballroom.
Congratulations are in order for the winner of the Musical Themed contest, sponsored by Sigma Makeup. The winner was the lovely mylulu2,a talented freelance makeup artist from Calfornia. Lulu turned in three entries and all were equally appealing, featuring gorgeous hair and make inspired by her three favorite musicals. Though many others turned in wonderful and creative looks, her looks stood out not only because of the sheer quality of her work, but also the very entertaining videos she constructed.
Lulu also has tutorials available on her own youtube channel, mostly made up of very easy-to-follow photo slideshows, in the same style as her contest entries. I invite everyone to check out her channel and subscribe.
2nd place and 3rd place prizes went to the lovely 'misscassycakes' for her three musical themed entries, and to'macyisaspy' for her darling 'Oompa Loompa' look.
Most of you know me from my youtube Channel. I feel like I have tried very hard from the beginning to keep that channel as professional as possible...not to lose sight of my initial goal in starting it, and to keep as much of my personal life out of it as I could so as to not turn it into a 'ranting Vlog' or a forum for debate. However, every so often, I think it's a good idea to let my viewers and readers in on a few aspects of my life/personality, that might not come through in my videos or typical blog entries.
So here are a few random facts about me, that may or may not have been evident before.
1.Shaak Ti Is Hot. Sure, you know that I love Classic Films. But did you also know that I am an enormous Star Wars geek? I have been watching the films since I was a child, and since my only sibling was a brother, I played w/ my fair share of Star Wars action figures. I have three boys so this fascination for all things Jedi has only increased over the years. Show me just about any character from the Star Wars galaxy and I can name what star system they inhabited. I also know the names of every member of the final Jedi Council. Yep, I'm a geek. In addition to my Star Wars passion, I also loved a variety of 'boy-targeted' cartoons growing up. My favorites were SilverHawks, ThunderCats, and Transformers. But I didnt really care for the recent movie creations of the latter. I naturally lean towards Super Hero films and stories also, though I've never read a Marvel or D.C. comic all the way through. I love to watch a 'hero' develop their powers...which is why I loved the first season of 'Heroes', but then lost interest. Incidentally, I hate Star Trek. But I loved the new movie. I know...a conundrum.
2. To Kill a Tomboy Sure, I'm the glamour fiend now. But when I was a kid, I was a veritable Scout Finch. I didnt really start to revel in the feminine side of things until I was around 13 and I started wearing makeup with a vengeance. I went thru a period of very large 80's and early 90's hair as well as a grunge phase, when I was about 18. After I married, I began the slow and steady trend towards glamour, only discovering vintage inspired reproduction clothing in about 2003 or 2004. Since then, I haven't looked back, since I finally had an outlet for all that fashion related frustration that was building up during my 90 odd viewings of To Catch a Thief.
3.Drink Me. I am addicted to this stuff:
Other than the Coke Zero and the morning cup o' joe (lots and lots of coffeemate), I drink just water and when I'm in the mood for an alcoholic beverage, I'm a 'beer' girl. I especially like Asian varieties. But I do enjoy sparkling wine as well.
4.Mmmmmmm I love fine dining and I watch Food Network daily. But sometimes a gal just needs a Little Debbie and a bag of cheetos.
5.A Glutton for Punishment You all know I have three boys. But did you know I had all three of them naturally, without any anesthetic, and that I barely made it to the hospital with the last one? 45 minutes of labor which could also be termed 45 minutes of sheer torture. I also feel better during my 2nd trimester than at any other time, even when I'm not 'multiplying'.
6.I'm a New World Samurai, but a Redneck Nonetheless. Lastly, you guys know that I love Rockabilly, Psychobilly, Punk, Americana, and Showtunes. But did you know that my all-time favorite band is 'Clutch'? I am a sucker for raw, aggressive rock n' roll that also happens to have brilliant lyrics. I've seen Clutch countless times, and I plan to always support them when they are anywhere near my town.
Heavy thick guitar has always soothed me and I actually fell asleep on the floor at a 'Melvins' concert once. But Clutch makes me happy and I always smile when I sing along.
Anyway, that's all for now. This came off as very self indulgent, I know. But maybe I'll post more random facts as this blog progresses.
She had me at the thumbnail. I believe her name is Natalya but on Youtube, she is known as Filthy Gorgeous Makeup. How can you NOT love that user name? Anyway, her looks are always glamourously feminine but this one is just about PERFECT, in my book. It is a pristine Pin Up Look featuring a lovely milky lid and just a hint of shimmer in the crease and beneath the eye, to open it up. This is what I strive to accomplish on evenings out; just look at that impeccable winged liner! I'd probably vamp it up a bit with a berry lipstick, but the look can go for day or evening-especially when you alter the blush and lip color accordingly.
And this is why I started visiting the beauty guru community on Youtube.