2013 LA
Monday, February 25, 2013
FiRsT lAdY mIcHeLlE oBaMa AnD jImMy FaLlOn DaNcE iT oUt!
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celebrity gossip, celebrity news
First Lady Michelle Obama and Jimmy Fallon dance it out,
video of FLOTUS and Jimmy Fallon dancing
The 2008 presidential election ignited my passion to start a blog, and as a result 4 more blogs were birthed. Yes I'm opinionated and somewhat controversial, but always with the best intentions. Blogging is my way of forming conversation around relevant topics.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
ThE cAsT oF "RoOtS" fIrE bAcK aT dIrEcToR qUeNtIn TaRaNtInO
Yesterday on "The Wendy Williams Show", part of the cast of the infamous slave film "Roots" came on to share with America, the timeless classic story written by author, Alex Haley.
The cast also appeared on daytime talk show "The View" with co-host and moderator Whoopi Goldberg, leading the extraordinary first time on prime time TV interview to the masses!
I had NEVER in my life seen the characters of this film appear on prime time TV, and Ms. Goldberg hinted a suggestion that ABC, should air the film in its entirety one day. I concur! But I digress.
On The Wendy Williams Show, the exuberant host shared a public statement made by writer/director Quentin Tarantino, and his thoughts on the film "Roots":
Levar Burton, who played the character of young Kunta Kinte in the film, immediately took offense to Tarantino's comment and had this to say:
"Come and explain to me. He makes movies that are adolescent fantasies on steroids."
Leslie Uggams, who played the character Kizzy in the film, also had fierce words for Tarantino:
"We're telling our black story, he ain't black!"
I am a fan of certain Quentin Tarantino films but for the director to make a comment such as this, it makes me feel he doesn't fully understand the black struggle. For him to say "Roots" was oversimplified is astonishing to me, because I actually felt that his film "DJANGO UNCHAINED" was more oversimplified than any slavery movie I've ever seen. Even the slave film "Mandingo" was more reminiscent of slavery time than, "DJANGO".
Tarantino got the usage of the n-word down packed in his film, and the hostility and violence was graphic but true. However, the story itself just doesn't compare to Roots, period.
Tarantino got the usage of the n-word down packed in his film, and the hostility and violence was graphic but true. However, the story itself just doesn't compare to Roots, period.
DJANGO was more of a drama-comedy and during those horrid times of slavery, there was hardly anything funny about it. But Tarantino found a way to make light of the human holocaust.
The film was absolutely interesting, but doesn't come close to the "authenticity" that Roots so brilliantly portrayed.
The film was absolutely interesting, but doesn't come close to the "authenticity" that Roots so brilliantly portrayed.
Sorry Quentin can't have your back with this one.
2013 LA
celebrity gossip, celebrity news
Levar Burton and Leslie Uggams respond to Quentin Tarantino,
Quentin Tarantino's comment on the film Roots,
The View has cast of Roots,
The Wendy Williams Show with the cast of Roots
The 2008 presidential election ignited my passion to start a blog, and as a result 4 more blogs were birthed. Yes I'm opinionated and somewhat controversial, but always with the best intentions. Blogging is my way of forming conversation around relevant topics.
BeYoNcE's SuPeRbOwL PeRfOrMaNcE sToLE tHe ShOw!
The Superbowl is one of the biggest games of the year, and although Americans eagerly tuned in to watch the San Francisco 49er's go head to head with the Baltimore Ravens, ultimately it was the half-time performance and commercials that stole the show!
Beyoncé's stage set up was fierce displaying a lit up silhouette of her body, along with a lit up outline of her face and flowing fabric resembling her long tresses. The graphics of the show was sick, and kept your attention with every mind blowing move and mirror reflection! Beyoncé owned that stage, and gave us all a bit of diva-ish runway model appeal to go with it!
Destiny Child's members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams (seen above), appeared on stage next to Bey, performing a few of their group songs.
During Destiny Child's performance, group member Michelle Williams, seemed a bit off cue with her dance moves and appeared to be uncomfortable with the sexy moves that Kelly and Beyoncé had already mastered. I thought it was just me, until I read singer Keisha Cole's comment on twitter stating:
I think I was frightened to blink for a sec. Then Michell sung and woke my ass up from my daze! She always fuckN the groove up/
But hey! I love y'all too! And y'all girl is WACK and always will be!
-Keyshia Cole
But hey! I love y'all too! And y'all girl is WACK and always will be!
-Keyshia Cole
Hostile words from the West coast singer, and probably not the words I would have used but relevant nonetheless.
Anyhoo, awesome performance ladies, and Beyoncé good luck on your new world tour titled: The Mrs. Carter Show!
2013 LA
celebrity gossip, celebrity news
Beyonce half time performance stole the show,
Destinys Child at Superbowl 2013,
Keisha Cole tweets on Michelle Williams
The 2008 presidential election ignited my passion to start a blog, and as a result 4 more blogs were birthed. Yes I'm opinionated and somewhat controversial, but always with the best intentions. Blogging is my way of forming conversation around relevant topics.
KiM kArDaShIaN sPoRtS hEr BaBy bUmP!
Reality TV star Kim Kardashian, has finally begun to sport a new baby bump!
Kim K., excitedly tweeted about her new curvy figure stating, “Well hello there! #PoppedOuttaNowhere!!!”
It looks like baby Kimye, will soon be on the way!
Happy bumping Kim!
2013 LA
celebrity gossip, celebrity news
Kim Kardashian baby bump photo,
Kim Kardashian sports her baby bump,
Kimye baby bump,
pictures of Kim Kardashian baby bump
The 2008 presidential election ignited my passion to start a blog, and as a result 4 more blogs were birthed. Yes I'm opinionated and somewhat controversial, but always with the best intentions. Blogging is my way of forming conversation around relevant topics.
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