31 Mayıs 2009 Pazar

The Red Carpet
















The best part I enjoy about the Golden Globes Awards, or Cannes Festival or the Academy Awards, is the red carpet scene. Don't you enjoy watching the celebs walking through the door and posing for the cameras? Oh my god, the thing is they are all so phony. However, I enjoy watching them. I observe their clothing styles, how they talk and smile and all. When I was a kid (probably at fourth grade or something) I used to give my own awards to the celebs. Isn't that funny :) First, I used to nominate them for topics like best outfit, best diction, best posture etc.

And than I gave the awards for them, which is eating a cookie for all the winners :) The press loves the red carpet also. They just love showing themselves to the celebs. I bet no one is thinking "Oh, wow, E Entertainment is here", or like "Wow, Fox Huh?". Or otherwise, I hope :)


Best and Worst Fashion in Golden Globes



Best: Untouchable

In 2006, Scarlett Johansson's curve-hugging crimson Valentino dress had even homosexual men (Isaac Mizrahi!) daring to cop a feel, but the most sizzling side came when she turned around -- cascading ruffles down the back added even more sex appeal.
Best: Lighten Up

No one sets red carpets ablaze quite like Angelina Jolie, but after nabbing headlines and a win for 'Gia' in 2000, the Golden Globes vet abandoned her usual dark look for the 2001 show in a form-fitting, tattoo-flaunting platinum satin Versace strapless gown.





Best: Proud Peacock

Always stunning Nicole Kidman took fashion into her own hands on the 2005 red carpet, daring to embellish her peacock blue Gucci ensemble with a brilliant plume from the dress' avian inspiration. The result? Another feather in her stylish cap.


Worst: Global Domination

Leave it to Sharon Stone to wear highly inappropriate, head-to-toe leather dominatrix duds to the 2003 Golden Globes. The attention-loving actress looks like a biker chick with majorly wind-blown hair whose skirt layers shredded and unraveled in the wind.
Worst: Something's Not Right

'There's Something About Mary' funny lady Cameron Diaz might've been nominated in 1999, but she continued to provide amusement when she walked the red carpet in this floor-length floral housecoat. Too bad no one was laughing with her ...
Best Movies for watching with your family:

1- Juno
2- The Incredibles
3- No Reservations
4- Meet Me In St. Louis
5- Journey To The Center of The World

Best Movies for Wathing with your Friends:

1- Love Actually
2- Mean Girls
3- How To Lose A Guy in 10 Days
4- Holiday
5-The Dark Night

Best Horror Movies

1- Th Exorcist
2- Alien
3- Dawn of the Dead
4- Haloween
5- Night of the Living Dead
6- The Shining
7- Nightmare on Elm Street
8- Phsyco
9- Friday the 13th
10- Evil Dead


Best Movies To Cry

1. Terms of Endearment
2. Schindler's List
3. Sophie's Choice
4. Titanic
5. Philadelphia

Best Romantic Movies
1- Casablanca
2- Nothing Hill
3- Dirty Dancing
4- The Notebook

FOR "FİLMAHOLİCS"


Aaah... The movies... I just love watching them. I usually watch three or four movies in a week. Isn't that a lot? People sometimes call me as "filmaholic" just because I enjoy watching. In my spare time, I watch movies with my dad, who is also a movie maniac -he has like a thousands of DVDs in his "private DVD case"- and after watching the movies we may argue sometimes. We don't argue in a bad way don't worry :) It's just like a discussion. Like he said after watching He's not just that into you, "Oh my god, people are so ruining their reputation when they play in such films. Look at Scarlett Johanson!" I totally don't agree! I think actresses or actors should play in some soft movies, to give a break sometimes. He also said something similar after watching Marley & Me. My dad -god, he's sometimes too right- usually doesn't enjoy watching family films or high school films because he thinks that they are stupid and nonsense. However, he has a perfect taste of movies. He once listed, he was all right, the nominations for Oscars. This year he predicted some award for Benjamin Button, in the Best Scenairo or something but, sorry dad, he was wrong :(



Another best things about watching films is watching them with your friends. For example, in a slumber party! That's like the most fun thing to do. Prepare your popcorns, turn the light off, wear your favorite pjama... Wow, now you are ready for a rocking slumber party :) Either watch a girly movie, or a high school comedy, or a horror movie, don't worry you'll have SO MUCH FUN :)






19 Nisan 2009 Pazar

What would I like to be famous for?

What would I like to be famous for? I would like to be famous for my talent actually. I would like to be an actress, maybe get a golden globe or an academy award. Sometimes I dream myself as a celebrity, not that I want to be a celebrity, I wonder how I would be like if I become a widely-recognized celebrity. It is not too hard to think. Although, being so famous and rich looks easy and perfect, it isn't. Reading about yourself in a gossip column can be considered as the worst thing in the world. And especially if it is about something that you haven't done. To be watched always by paparazzi, and to always be recognized by people when you go for a walk isn't that good when think deep. You need a break sometimes, all that interest and excitement sometimes bores you. I read about the celebrities sometimes, especially their inverviews. They complain about having the attention on them always. It is bad. You can't talk like the way you want, you always have to look great, you always have to pay attention to the way you sit and stand up... You don't have a private life actually and it is the worst thing ever in the world; not enjoying your life. Although they look like they enjoy it, they surely complain more than us. However, if I had to be famous, I would like to an actress like I said before. I would like to be famous for my talent, not for my money and not for my outfit. Only for my talent. Because I think the one's that deserves this money and fame are the one's who are really talented. Not the one's that get attention by doing silly things and creating scandals. I would like to get the attention because of my performance in my movies not because of my ridiculous behaviours.

30 Mart 2009 Pazartesi

Who is Cecil B. DeMille?

When the Hollywood Foreign Press Association decided to establish a special, prestigious award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment, the members wanted it to bear an internationally recognized and respected name. So they turned to a born showman, Cecil B. DeMille, who accepted the idea graciously, and the first Cecil B. DeMille award went to him in 1952, the year his penultimate film, The Greatest Show on Earth, premiered.
The following year, 1953, at the Tenth Annual Golden Globe Awards gala, Walt Disney received the DeMille award; the winning pictures were The Greatest Show on Earth and With a Song in My Heart while Gary Cooper, Shirley Booth, Donald O'Connor and Susan Hayward took the top acting awards (and Richard Burton was pronounced Most Promising Newcomer).
Such notables (including several future DeMille awardees) as Joan Crawford, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Stanley Kramer, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Doris Day, Samuel Fuller, Alan Ladd and others wrote warm congratulatory letters to the association on this anniversary. So did Cecil B. DeMille, to wit:

During the last ten years the members of your Association have endeared themselves to us in Hollywood for two main reasons. You have made friends with us and you have made friends for us. It's difficult to say which of these two things makes us happier. Perhaps the first, because of its personal contact—the warmth of which I have felt every time I have met any of you. Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary—I hope I shall be around to congratulate you on your 25th.Sincerely,Cecil B. DeMille


Unfortunately, Cecil didn't make it. The last Golden Globe Awards gala he attended was the 15th.
The Cecil B. DeMille award winners are chosen by the HFPA board of directors and presented each year (except for 1976). The first woman to receive the award was Judy Garland in 1962 (following Fred Astaire which delighted her no end), the next was Joan Crawford in 1970. The list of winners provides a spectrum of talented human beings who have had a definite impact on the world of entertainment, be it Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Ball, Sidney Poitier, Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Barbra Streisand or any one of those thoughtfully selected for the honor.

Jennifer Hudson

The last year's Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Golden Globe went to Jennifer Hudson, after her perfect acting in the Musical The Dream Girls. She attended to America's best TV Show ever, American Idol: The Search for a Superstar, which was a competition between people from all around America, who were talented and were waiting to be discovered. Jennifer Hudson was the lucky one though. She won the show, and a prodigious career was already created for her, after she was discovered by the director of the musical The Dream Girls.

She won an Oscar and also 25 more awards in her first movie and became very famous. She played in several more movies and still she is. She became famous with her music and her amazing voice. She climbs to other accomplishments with absolute confidence
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