Monday 25 February 2013

Hollywood's Biggest Night

Last night was the night that every movie (and fashion) enthusiast waits for, The 2013 Academy Awards.  As a Family Guy fan, I loved what Seth McFarlane did with the show.  With witty comments and full out shock value moments (aka the song "We saw your boobs"), these Oscars I found far more entertaining than usual.  I was also pleased with the Best Supporting Actor (Christoph Waltz for Django Unchained) and Best Actress (Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook), both of whom I raved about on this very blog for these performances (Woohoo!).

But lets get down to the important stuff, yes...THE FASHION!
Overall I found the night to be a slight let down in the WOW department that we've come to expect from the Oscars but there were a few honourable mentions.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE in Dior Haute Couture (even if she fell accepting her award because of it)


ZOE SALDANA in Alexis Mabille


AMY ADAMS in Oscar de la Renta


Wonder if Joan will agree or disagree with my faves. Happy Monday!

pics via justjared

Monday 11 February 2013

Silver Linings Playbook

Trying ever so hard to make my way through the Oscar Nominees, Col and I decided to check out Silver Linings Playbook following the DUMPING of snow we received on Friday.  Collin had never heard of it, I had been dying to see it...the verdict: we BOTH loved it!

If you haven't seen David O. Russell's much buzzed about film, the story centers around Pat (Bradley Cooper), following a stay in a mental institution and his quest to win back the love of his life.  Sounds like a chick flick right? Wrong. The majority of the movie revolved around Pat's illness and how it impacted his relationships with everyone in his life.  Pat's lack of filter was as refreshing as it was startling, which made me reflect on what the world would be like if everyone behaved in such a way.  Although I think there is a definite time and place for thinking before you speak, saying whatever comes to mind allows for a type of honesty that is rarely seen in a world were political correctness is the rule.  The charm of this movie lies in the authenticity and realness in it's portrayal of mental illness and how it can affect someone's life so greatly.

Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper practicing the big number
The simple story line is driven by the fantastic and genuine acting by Cooper and Lawrence (who totally stole the show for me).  If it's even possible, this film made me love the actress even more (if you don't love her, just watch her interviews, she's wickedly funny).  Her role as a young widow dealing with her new reality is gritty, comical, and heartwarming. Honourable mention goes out to De Niro, who perfectly played Pat's OCD, football maniac father.   

If I say anything more, I've said too much.  All in all, if you're on the fence about seeing this movie, go check it out. You won't be disappointed.

pic via screencrush.com