Wednesday, March 26, 2008
I wanna be your boyfriend


Sweet little girl I wanna be your boyfriend
Do you love me babe? what do you say? do you love me babe?
What can I say? because I wanna be your boyfriend
Hey, little girl I wanna be your boyfriend
Sweet little girl I wanna be your boyfriend
Uuu uuu uuu uuu-au
Because I wanna be your boyfriend
Hey, little girl I wanna be your boyfriend
Sweet little girl I wanna be your boyfriend
Because I wanna be your boyfriend
Do you love me babe? what do you say? do you love me babe?
What can I say? because I wanna be your boyfriend
Hey, little girl I wanna be your boyfriend"
"I wanna be your boyfriend" -The Ramones.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
GQ Joe, Jake, models





-Joe Gordon-Levitt for GQ Magazine, April issue.





Sunday, March 23, 2008
Mike Cera -Awkward Character-


I think Michael Cera has a promising career, he's been casted in new roles that will make him advance in different acting palettes. I've read disquisitions about his typecasted awkward act, but I believe Mike will trascend this "character", he can turn it off as interpreter, I saw a lot of potential watching him in "Clark & Michael" series. Although he's mastered his awkward virtue, Mr. Cera can start from Cero, besides he is really attractive with that occasional resemblance to Beck Hansen and a young De Niro.
Sometimes an actor is specially comfortable living as a particular character, and sometimes that creation can become bigger than his persona for the viewer's eyes, in other extreme cases, the persona could be dangerously absorbed by the character. Using this simil of Norma Jean/Marilyn Monroe, we see the story of an actress who reinvented herself:
"Meanwhile, Fox (despite firing Marilyn from her last movie) was about to offer her $1 million a picture to continue being precisely

To a certain degree, Marilyn Monroe is a schizophrenic's idea of America". Source: www.gadflyonline.com



Will Arnett as G.O.B. and his puppet "Franklin" in "Righteous Brothers", "Arrested Development".

"you start to worry that his whole persona is some sort of Dadaist media prank.
[...] Cera once did an entire stand-up routine during which he read an earnest poem about his ex-girlfriend, while on the verge of tears. There were no jokes, save for the meta-joke of squirming in the presence of someone so vulnerable. “But that’s the only way I can feel comfortable addressing an audience”, he says. “Having that security blanket of being in character. I’ve never done straight stand-up, where you just are yourself. That’s too terrifying to me.”


"ALONE: THE HOME RECORDINGS OF RIVERS CUOMO"
Cera’s a huge fan of Weezer, the grunge-pop band, whose resident genius, Rivers Cuomo, endured a mental meltdown and wound up living in an apartment with the windows covered and the walls painted black. I ask Cera whether he ever wonders, in his own life, if personal demons are prerequisites for great art. He considers this, then says, “I’m not really trying to make great art.” Source: Nymag.com/movies

in "Nick and Nora's Infinite Playlist" (2008).
"Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist is a comedy about two people thrust together for one hilarious, sleepless night of adventure in a world of mix tapes, late-night living, and, live, loud music. Nick (Michael Cera) frequents New York's indie rock scene nursing a broken heart and a vague ability to play the bass. Norah (Kat Dennings) is questioning pretty much all of her assumptions about the world. Though they have nothing in common except for their taste in music, their chance encounter leads to an all-night quest to find a legendary band's secret show and ends up becoming the first date in a romance that could change both their lives".
Source: www.rottentomatoes.com

"In further moments of awesome casting, Michael Cera has been cast as the titular hero in Scott Pilgrim's Little Life (2009), Edgar Wright's adaptation of the graphic novel series of nearly the same name. "Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life" will detail some of Scott Pilgrim's most tumultuous weeks: playing inept indie rock, avoiding finding work, and meeting the girl of his dreams and learning he'll have to destroy her ex-boyfriends in mortal fisticuffs if he wants to hook up
with her.

Edgar Wright is also working on another comic adaptation: Ant-Man, whose script has yet to be finished. We'll see if he'll be able to fit that in before starting on Scott Pilgrim".
Source: www.rottentomatoes.com


"Arrested Development" Episode Pilot's dialogue:
-George Michael: Yeah, I know. I’m tempted to kiss you again just so we can teach them a lesson.
-Maeby: And why would that teach them a lesson?
-George Michael: Oh, I mean, to freak them out.
-Maeby: Yeah? But that doesn’t make any sense.
-George Michael: Well, isn’t that what makes it funny? I’m laughing. Go fish. Uno.


Before he was in preschool, Cera says, he knew he'd be an actor. He was obsessed with becoming Bill Murray, the star of "Ghostbusters," and he watched that 1984 film over and over when he was 4. Cera still carries a "Ghostbusters" wallet, trivia he has not shared with the film's writer, Harold Ramis, who wrote and will direct Cera's next feature film, "Year One" with Jack Black. "I'm not going to show it to him", Cera said. "I'm afraid it'll change the whole dynamic." Cera started acting professionally, in local commercials, when he was 9. He was 14 when he filmed the pilot for "Arrested Development."


"I was fortunate enough to attend a preview screening of Jason


Source: Getbiglittlekid.com
Friday, March 21, 2008
HAPPY EASTER HOLIDAYS!!

I hope Jake gets better. Playing basketball is more dangerous than I would have figured out!
Have a very happy Easter holiday time, weirdos!!
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Wristcutters Video
WRISTCUTTERS: A LOVE SONG
"The film is deliciously dark, but a morbid premise doesn't stop "Wristcutters" from being uplifting at the same time. Director Dukic has constructed his love story with such a wonderful balance of dark humor and empathy. The film's characters have come to the lowest points in their lives, and one cannot help but feel both their despair and their joy at discovering that there is still hope. The most beautiful thing about "Wristcutters" is that the emotions it provokes seem to come, not from the film, but from within the viewer's own soul. Knowing that Zia's life and his capacity to love have not ended with death makes it impossible, despite all expectations, not to smile".
Source: media.www.34st.com
"The film is deliciously dark, but a morbid premise doesn't stop "Wristcutters" from being uplifting at the same time. Director Dukic has constructed his love story with such a wonderful balance of dark humor and empathy. The film's characters have come to the lowest points in their lives, and one cannot help but feel both their despair and their joy at discovering that there is still hope. The most beautiful thing about "Wristcutters" is that the emotions it provokes seem to come, not from the film, but from within the viewer's own soul. Knowing that Zia's life and his capacity to love have not ended with death makes it impossible, despite all expectations, not to smile".
Source: media.www.34st.com
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