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Here’s Why People Hate Gwyneth Paltrow…

“Elle Decor” magazine asked her for a list of things she could not live without….

Here it is:

1. De Gournay Hand-Painted Wallpaper
I indulged with one wall in my London living room covered in a gorgeous pattern.

2. Seasonal Flowers
I like single-variety arrangements—peonies, hydrangeas, and white lilies—casually arranged.

3. Darren Almond’s Photography
His arresting, large-scale artwork brings a sense of majesty to a room.

4. Charles Edwards Star Lanterns
I hung three of these at different levels in the stair hall so that we could pass them on our way up to bed at night.

5. Antonio Lupi Baia Tub
It’s in the middle of my bedroom—perfect for a relaxing wind-down and for bathing the kids.

6. Juxtaposed: Religion Shelf
Built-in slots hold holy books—including the Qur’an, Bible, and Tao Te Ching—all at the same level (which is how I like to think about religion).

7. Clothbound Penguin Classics
These gorgeous editions make the books so tempting to pick up, again and again. The ultimate cure for sore muscles.

8. YUBZ Retro Handset
A handset cuts down on cellphone radiation. I use this one for my BlackBerry calls.

 

Here’s the link to the full story if you can take more of this:  http://www.elledecor.com/celebrity-homes/articles/shortlist-gwyneth-paltrow

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Marilyn Monroe Sculpture Drawing Controversy On Mag Mile

I’ve always loved Chicago and now there’s another reason to do so!

A 26 foot Sculpture of Marilyn Monroe with her skirt blowing up as in “The Seven Year Itch.”

And people are freaking out….

I love it!

It’s so tacky I can’t believe it’s not being displayed somewhere in the South or California…

I guess it’s too risque for the South and too tame for California…

Like I said, I love Chicago!

 

 

From Chicago local News on Yahoo.com:

The long-awaited 26-foot sculpture of Marilyn Monroe was unveiled on the Magnificent Mile Friday morning, amid controversy about its risqué appearance.

The three-part piece sculpture by artist Seward Johnson was unveiled in Pioneer Court alongside Tribune Tower at 6:15 a.m. Friday.

It depicts Monroe as she appeared in an iconic scene in the 1955 movie “The Seven Year Itch,” where her dress goes flying up as she stands over a New York subway grate, leaving her underwear exposed.

The sculpture was built in a studio in New Jersey and brought to Chicago. Pioneer Court has previously hosted sculptures depicting Shakespeare’s “King Lear” Grant Wood’s “American Gothic.”

Melissa Farrell of Zeller Realty Group told WBBM Newsradio 780 earlier this week that the 26-foot sculpture will be quite the attraction.

“We are installing a large scale public artwork. It’s very visible to the public and it becomes a tourist attraction. People come to Chicago to see it,” Farrell said.

In his Perspective Thursday night, CBS 2’s Walter Jacobson said the sculpture will be a welcome addition to the Mag Mile.

“So we did not get the Olympics, but we have Ms. Monroe, keeping us on top of the outdoor world, and just when we need it, a smile on that mile,” he said.

But Chicago Tribune columnist Mary Schmich gave the sculpture a scathing review. She called it “as tawdry as a peep show,” and complained about the men walking by who were seen “shooting photos of her crotch while one stuck out his tongue to mime a lick.”

“The original image (from ‘The Seven Year Itch’) is coy,” Schmich wrote. “Marilyn on the Mag Mile is crude.”

CBS 2 viewers weighed in on the new sculpture on Susan Carlson’s Facebook page. Many said the problem lay not with the sculpture, but with people who chose to take prurient photos next to it.

“The statue is beautiful. Nothing like a bunch of idiots who would prefer to make it something that it’s not,” wrote Linda Findlay Love. “Too bad.”

“I think the statue of Marilyn Monroe is beautiful and is an iconic Hollywood scene that created a buzz around the world,” added Robbie Attebery. “People taking photos under the dress need to mature up. Quit being a pig.”

“That’s why it’s causing such a controversy. Men and their perverted thoughts,” wrote Joy L. Potthoff.

But fans and foes alike will have to get used to the sculpture. It will be towering over Michigan Avenue through next spring.

via Marilyn Monroe Sculpture Drawing Controversy On Mag Mile | The Chicago Local – Yahoo! News.

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American Gigolo

I need to see this movie again…

I still have Blondie’s song “Call Me”, from the film, on my iPod….

The most pornographic thing about the movie is the clothes.  It’s obscene for one man to have that great wardrobe…

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gigi is 80: Happy Birthday Leslie Caron

Leslie Caron made a lot of films, but she’ll always be “Gigi” to me.

 

 

And that girl from “An American in Paris”.

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Happy Birthday, Olivia De Havilland

How many actresses won 2 Oscars, starred in arguably the most famous film ever made, hung out with Errol Flynn and beat up Bette Davis?

Miss De Havilland has crammed a lot into her  95 years…

 

 

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Happy Birthday, Neil Patrick Harris!

This guy is a National Treasure

And he’s only 38 years old today….

I hope he has many, many more Happy Birthday’s ahead…

Here are some scenes from his wonderful job as Tony Host Sunday night….

 

 

 

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Midnight In Paris

We saw “Midnight in Paris” this afternoon.  This is the best movie Woody Allen has done in years.

I’m not an Owen Wilson fan, but he was very good in this film.  Marion Cotillard was luminous.  Every time I see her, I am just amazed by both her talent and her beauty.  There were too many excellent supporting performances to mention.  Beautifully done.

And Paris.  This film is a love song to Paris and Allen shows her at her best.  After seeing this film, I can’t wait to go back there again…I need to go back there again.

And as an added benefit, which isn’t clear in the trailer, there is a time travel element.  You also get to experience Paris in the 1920’s with Hemingway, Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Salvador Dali, Cole Porter and Gertrude Stein, among others.  And a brief visit to La Belle Époque Paris with Talouse Lautrec and the crowd at Maxims.

If you love Paris, or you love Woody Allen at his best, you will love this film.

It was wonderful.

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Happy Birthday, Marilyn Monroe….and Andy Griffith.

She would have been 85 today- just like Andy Griffith.

Talk about a Birthday Odd Couple…

I’ll compare and contrast below…

Here’s my favorite Marilyn Clip:

And here is my favorite Andy Griffith movie- yes, movie.  He did more than television and Mayberry…

He was great in this one and I’ve run this trailer several times…

I like to think of it as “The Glenn Beck Story”…

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Remember When? Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise was- for one brief, shining moment- cool.

This was before Scientology…

Before becoming overly self-conscious and self-absorbed made him a joke…

Before he jumped on Oprah’s couch…

Before Katie Holmes…

Before he became a jerk…

This is how I like to remember him…

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Elizabeth Taylor at a Florida “Fat Farm”

I want to go!

This sounds like so much more fun than that “boot camp” stuff that’s the rage now for getting back into shape….

I was born too late…

From Maury Hopson in Vanity Fair:

When Elizabeth was living in Washington, D.C., during the late 70s, her spirits were not great. She spent a lot of time in bed, but not for the usual reasons. She and I joked that her only exercise was changing the TV channels with the remote—I told her she was going to end up with an overdeveloped thumb. Plus, the fried chicken, biscuits, and creamed gravy made by the wonderful chef in the downstairs kitchen were only an intercom call away.

When she would come up to New York, the photographers were always everywhere she went, and some unflattering photographs of her began to appear in the press. As her friend, I knew it was hurtful. So I talked to her about going to a spa to drop a few pounds and clean up a little. In those days, there weren’t rehabs all over the country like there are now—only luxurious “fat farms” where people voluntarily checked in to get in shape and stop drinking, all while being pampered with massages and facials. Not exactly where one went after an “intervention.” At the time, I had been to several of the more high-profile ones for fashion shoots with Glamour and Vogue.

Elizabeth reluctantly agreed to go, if I would go with her. I contacted a friend of mine at Vogue, who told me about a facility in Florida that was low-key and only a short flight from Washington. I flew down from New York, picked Elizabeth up, and off we went. The flight was stormy and terrible. We had one last drink. By the time we landed, we could have used another—but instead we just got into the car provided for us and drove in the dark to our little two-bedroom bungalow on the edge of the spa’s golf course. We toyed with the idea of naming it “Butterball 8,” but decided on “Butterfield Ate”—our home for the next three weeks.

More: Photos: Charming Photos of Elizabeth Taylor at a Florida “Fat Farm” | Vanity Fair.

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