I had to watch this twice to make sure my eyes weren't tricking me. There really are no words, except: "Gary Oldman, in the role of a lifetime...". Watch for yourself and see if the questions "If it's so bad that the studio never released information about it, is it still real?" and "Could an SNL skit be this in-depth?" go through your head. I checked, and the information is on IMDB and Netflix, and I will be renting this very, very shortly and of course posting my review. A movie this legendary cannot be permitted to pass through the cracks. Let me know what you think.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
You're Welcome
Crush of the Month- June
By far my favorite film of the year, The Hangover, stars an incredibly talented actor named Bradley Cooper who is cusping superstardom. He is the good-looking bad-ass of the film, and I praise the heavens for Todd Phillips (the director) who gave him multiple shirtless/boxer briefs scenes. If that isn't incentive enough to see it I don't know what is. Oh, and it's incredibly hilarious (some might call it pee-worthy).
Bradley Cooper rose to fame quickly once the long-canceled ABC series "Alias" premiered, starring Jennifer Garner as a double-agent named Sydney Bristow and Michael Vartan as her handler/love interest Michael Vaughn. Bradley played Sydney's best friend Will Tippin and though he was not on the show for all five seasons, some might argue (me) that the show peaked right before he left.
"Alias" led him to play the villainous "Sack" in Wedding Crashers, who basically pwns Vince Vaughn on the football field while Owen Wilson tries to steal his girl. Bradley stole the show and quintupled in hotness by being ridiculously funny. And now he's in The Hangover, which has been the breakout hit of the summer. It beat UP at the box office multiple weeks in a row, which is crazy for an R-rated comedy, and it currently has a worldwide tally of $221 million plus, which isn't bad for a movie that cost $35 million to make. A sequel is already in the works and I really want to see the Hangover again. If you haven't, just go see it.
I have included a video that I didn't know existed of Bradley on "Nip/Tuck" where apparently he plays an actor playing a doctor who has to disrobe. He's gorgeous; enjoy.
Images found via Googling; Video from Youtube.
Bradley Cooper rose to fame quickly once the long-canceled ABC series "Alias" premiered, starring Jennifer Garner as a double-agent named Sydney Bristow and Michael Vartan as her handler/love interest Michael Vaughn. Bradley played Sydney's best friend Will Tippin and though he was not on the show for all five seasons, some might argue (me) that the show peaked right before he left.
"Alias" led him to play the villainous "Sack" in Wedding Crashers, who basically pwns Vince Vaughn on the football field while Owen Wilson tries to steal his girl. Bradley stole the show and quintupled in hotness by being ridiculously funny. And now he's in The Hangover, which has been the breakout hit of the summer. It beat UP at the box office multiple weeks in a row, which is crazy for an R-rated comedy, and it currently has a worldwide tally of $221 million plus, which isn't bad for a movie that cost $35 million to make. A sequel is already in the works and I really want to see the Hangover again. If you haven't, just go see it.
I have included a video that I didn't know existed of Bradley on "Nip/Tuck" where apparently he plays an actor playing a doctor who has to disrobe. He's gorgeous; enjoy.
Images found via Googling; Video from Youtube.
Guess What I'm Buying July 7th...
Belated But Worth It
Lady Gaga performed at the Canadian Much Music Awards a few weeks ago and exploded, literally. Let's just say that if I did not love her as much as I do already, I would have to respect her willingness to put her lovely breasts in the line of fire (again, literally) for the sake of art. So now, call me devoted. Take a look and listen:
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