Showing posts with label james franco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label james franco. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

General Housekeeping Stuff and a Poem

I added a related posts thing! It shows up under each post and is super handy and I hope you use it to view older posts that will soon be buried under all the clutter on this blog.

I got around to watching that yesterday, and I think it's quite amusing. Though it must sort of suck to be James Franco's brother. That's a lot of stuff to live up to — the multiple college degrees, acting projects and Oscar nominations. But I'm sure Dave is doing pretty well. I mean, he's James Franco's brother.


Also, I found out about slam poet Katie Makkai (more specifically, her poem "Pretty") via Ashly of Buzznet. Here is a video of Katie performing the poem as well as a transcript. 



Pretty by Katie Makkai

"When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother, 'What will I be? Will I be pretty? Will I be pretty? Will I be pretty?' What comes next? Oh right, 'will I be rich?' Which is almost pretty depending on where you shop. And the pretty question infects from conception, passing blood and breath into cells. The word hangs from our mothers' hearts in a shrill fluorescent floodlight of worry.

'Will I be wanted? Worthy? Pretty?' But puberty left me this funhouse mirror dryad: teeth set at science fiction angles, crooked nose, face donkey-long and pox-marked where the hormones went finger-painting. My poor mother. 

'How could this happen? You'll have porcelain skin as soon as we can see a dermatologist. You sucked your thumb. That's why your teeth look like that! You were hit in the face with a Frisbee when you were 6. Otherwise your nose would have been just fine!

Don't worry. We'll get it fixed!' She would say, grasping my face, twisting it this way and that, as if it were a cabbage she might buy. 

But this is not about her. Not her fault. She, too, was raised to believe the greatest asset she could bestow upon her awkward little girl was a marketable facade. By 16, I was pickled with ointments, medications, peroxides. Teeth corralled into steel prongs. Laying in a hospital bed, face packed with gauze, cushioning the brand new nose the surgeon had carved.

Belly gorged on 2 pints of my blood I had swallowed under anesthesia, and every convulsive twist of my gut like my body screaming at me from the inside out, 'What did you let them do to you!'

All the while this never-ending chorus droning on and on, like the IV needle dripping liquid beauty into my blood. 'Will I be pretty? Will I be pretty? Like my mother, unwrapping the gift wrap to reveal the bouquet of daughter her $10,000 bought her? Pretty? Pretty.'

And now, I have not seen my own face for 10 years. I have not seen my own face in 10 years, but this is not about me. 

This is about the self-mutilating circus we have painted ourselves clowns in. About women who will prowl 30 stores in 6 malls to find the right cocktail dress, but haven't a clue where to find fulfillment or how wear joy, wandering through life shackled to a shopping bag, beneath those 2 pretty syllables. 
This, this is about my own some-day daughter. When you approach me, already stung-stayed with insecurity, begging, 'Mom, will I be pretty? Will I be pretty?' I will wipe that question from your mouth like cheap lipstick and answer, 'No! The word pretty is unworthy of everything you will be, and no child of mine will be contained in five letters.

You will be pretty intelligent, pretty creative, pretty amazing. But you, will never be merely 'pretty.''"


Speaking of pretty people (awful transition), here's an interview with Ethan James that makes me respect him so much more. I love the fact that he is actually dedicated to the fashion industry and is not just a model for the easy money. I sound like such a horrible person, posting the poem "Pretty" and then showing a video of a model. But Ethan is good. You good Ethan.

SUITCASE LIKE U: Ethan James for StyleLikeU.com from StyleLikeU on Vimeo.


And though I don't always buy into the whole "anti modern-day- society" thing, I think the poem is quite meaningful.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Lady Gaga Was Born That Way

Gaga's music video for Born This Way was released earlier today. Directed by Nick Knight, choreographed by Laurie Ann Gibson and written by Gaga herself, the video is a mix of space alien, mildly repulsive special effects and the skeleton tattoo man, Rick! The beginning of the video, focused on the birth of good and evil, used a kaleidoscope effect that reminded me of the prints from Alexander McQueen's Spring 2010 collection, a collection which happened to allude to many images of the afterlife/re-birth.

Gaga giving birth! Wonderful! Party! 
 Yummy fetus.





Gaga and Rick from Montreal AKA The Skeleton Man.



Besides the semi-cheesy script in the beginning, I really enjoyed the video.

On a completely different note:

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Oscar de la Renta Fall 2011, James Franco is now a Singer

I want to marry Oscar de la Renta's latest collection. It is completely opulent and excessive. I want to curl up in the fur trimmed coats, the silk gowns and mesmerizing patterned fabrics. Recession? What recession? Seriously. It's great. Though the silhouettes are classic, de la Renta adds a touch of grandeur to each piece, whether it be a richly colored, textured fabric or a fluffy fur trim. Even the models' leg-crossing, hip swaying walks exude swank.










On another note, James Franco seems to have reached his 10,000,000th talent: he is now a singer. It's true. He and Kalup Linzy recently recorded a song titled, "I Love You" (Thanks bro luv ya 2!) meant to be used as the soundtrack for Cynthia Rowley's New York runway show. You can listen to the song HERE. 


As much as it pains me to say this, James Franco does not have the greatest singing voice.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Mr. Porter, James Franco is a Wizard, Lady Gaga Wears Real Clothes in Vogue

The founders of Net-A-Porter are launching "The Men's Style Destination." Net-A-Porter is one of the greatest online-based clothing sites and obviously, it only touts high-end women's garments. And I guess that's not fair because plenty of men want to luk gewd two. Because Mr. Porter is not yet open to the public, those interested have the chance to become a "Founding Member." Basically, you get access to Mr. Porter before it is launched as well as free shipping during this time period. You also get "seasonal previews," "Mr. Porter exclusives" and "access to personal shoppers for expert style advice" but we all know that stuff is never as good as it sounds.

Click HERE to become a Founding Member of Mr. Porter

Before I get to Lady Gaga, apparently, James Franco is going to play The Wizard, as in the Wizard of Oz. This is actually amazing. Robert Downey Jr. was down to play the role in "Oz, The Great and Powerful," (a prequel to The Wizard of Oz; it's the story of how The Wizard ended up in Emerald City standing behind a curtain) but he copped out. 

Isn't Franco is already doing tons of stuff like getting degrees at Yale and poop just for funs and giggles?
even gawd needs his beauty rest. 

that wasn't even funny.

And now, here are a few photos from Lady Gaga's much-anticipated Vogue cover and editorial. Spoiler alert: she's wearing real clothes and stole Limecat's wig (credit to D-Listed for the reference) except in pink.





P.S. Gaga's single, "Born This Way" will be available on iTunes at 9:00 am, three hours after it airs on the radio!

Friday, January 7, 2011

Apologies

I apologize for my lack of blogging. I've been sick and I still don't feel great but hopefully I'll write a nice long blog tomorrow. For the meantime, here are a few pictures I enjoy.


 I DON'T KNOW. Got the picture from THIS guy.
This is great. (Can't find source nooo.)

Have a great weekend!

Saturday, December 25, 2010

Merry Christmas To Me + Freaks and Geeks

This Christmas has been sterling for I RECEIVED THE JUERGEN TELLER MARC JACOBS ADVERTISING 1998-2009 BOOK. Thank you, Parentals. Thaaaaaank you!




















 Dakota Fanning being churlish

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Kitteh!

Also I've been re-watching a ridiculous amount of Freaks and Geeks lately. It is such a good show. I don't understand why anyone would bother canceling a show that features Seth Rogen and James Franco. It's like Pineapple Express except with a completely different plot line and set in high school and like 10 times cooler. Also Freaks and Geeks came first. Plus its soundtrack is comprised of Cheap Trick and Janis Joplin which earns major points.

I <3 high skewl
 FYI this picture is from Pineapple Express

I hope you are all having a very merry Christmas. 

Freaks and Geeks photos: 1, 2, 3
Pineapple Express photo: 1

P.S. I caved and ended up purchasing "We R Who We R." I also bought "Trouble Is A Friend" from the Easy A soundtrack.