Oct
29
2009
Ohhhhh….. don’t get me started on my daily Twitter roll! I love Twitter and everything about it. I consider it the hub for the masses, which is probably why everybody n’ they mama is on this thing.
Even celebrities have jumped on the Twitter bandwagon and have played a huge part in its current success. Celeb Twitters like Ashton Kutcher and Diddy have helped pave the way in helping Twitter become a household name. But once in a while, we get the overtweeters (don’t worry, I’ll mention no names here!). But all of this has led me to the question: To Tweet or Not To Tweet?
Was it better in the olden days when celebs just kept their thoughts to themselves? And they aired their dirty laundry via their PR rep vs. a tweet on their Twitter page?
I mean, do I REALLY want to hear what Kim Kardashian is doing at any given time? And did I feel better knowing Paula Abdul announced she’s leaving American Idol to me FIRST (as a faithful follower!), before letting it be known to Fox? Hardly.
On the other end, I LOVE being kept in the loop by all the Twilight and True Blood fans and fansites, as well as the news outlets that keep me updated on current events.
Speaking of ‘Twilight’, their stars seem to be the most affected by Twitter. Kristen Stewart said in an interview once that Twitter has made it impossible for her to keep her privacy with media outlets, fans, etc. making her every step and location known on the worldwide web. Rob Pattinson walks down the street or flies in to L.A. and causes a Twitter tidal wave every time. In this sense, is Twitter the devil in disguise? Does it do more harm than good?
Inquiring minds want to know….. hit me up, my fellow Twit-a-holics! :-0
Oct
27
2009

With so many new shows this season, it’s virtually impossible for anyone to keep up. Even with my Tivo set, I never have enough time to even check out a new show. And by the time you do get around to watching it, you hope that you’re not emotionally attached to it since it could easily be cancelled by then. Such are the dilemmas of any TV addict!
Staying true to my favorite shows is a full time job, but the one new show I seem to make time for every week is ‘Glee’. I just can’t say anything bad about this show. The pilot was so great, that I almost set myself up to think that it couldn’t possibly get any better beyond that. Yet I’m happy to report that I was completely wrong. Week after week, I’ve been getting more and more attached to this quirky cast of characters. Set in a high school with the usual jocks vs. geeks, we get to see a teacher with a big heart take a stand when he decides to save the school’s Glee Club. The cast is great in their respective roles and whaddayaknow…. they can actually sing! The writing is pretty consistent, so you always get a happy-go -lucky episode which is such a warm welcome from all the CSI’s and Law & Orders of the TV World.
And what other show can you have someone burst out in song every episode without getting on your nerves? You’ll never see that on ‘Heroes’, that’s for sure. Which is what makes this show so great - it not only stands out, but it completely stands on its own.
Sep
13
2009
That’s the title I’ve dubbed the CW’s ‘The Vampire Diaries’. I have to admit that for TV, it was watchable and managed to hold my attention for an hour. But whether I remain a faithful follower still remains to be seen. Am I jonesing for it? Hell Naw! I’m sure that coming out post-Twilight may be a good and bad thing for them, but I couldn’t stop giggling to myself with all the similarities. So without further delay, I bring you my list of comparisons:
- THE EDWARD FACTOR: Okay, duh…. no one can fill in Edward Cullen’s shoes, but Paul Wesley does the brooding, mysterious Stefan well enough to keep me watching. If I could be picky, I’d say his jaw is too square for me. But that’s just me.
- THE UNTOUCHABLE: Much like Edward, Stefan is also the hottest guy in the school that every girl wants, but is completely obsessed with the homely sweet girl with a heart of gold.
- THE STALKER FACTOR: Much like Edward, Stefan can’t seem to stop following Elena and mysteriously pops up everywhere.
- THE HOT SIBLING: Uncontrollable vampire brother who happens to be a hottie? CHECK! As Stefan’s brother, Damon, Ian Somerhalder does his thing, but I find it distracting that he looks so much like Chace Crawford. Where does the CW find these cloned creatures?!!!!
- THE BELLA FACTOR: Sweet, petite brunette who is extremely vulnerable and dealing with parental issues (Bella, divorced parents — Elena, parents killed in car crash).
- THE PROMO POSTER: I’m sorry…. the possibilities are endless as far as promoting this show, yet you go with the three main stars laying down in a meadow? Hel-looo!!
- THE BFF FACTOR: Much like Bella, Elena has one friend who genuinely cares for her and one who is completely self-absorbed! :-0
- THE JACOB FACTOR: Naturally, Elena’s ex, Matt, is still in love with her.
- THE GLAMOUR FACTOR: Although Edward charmed the pants off the school faculty in the books, he was unsuccessful in transferring out of biology class. Stefan, however, was able to glamour his way through his fake school enrollment! :-0
- THE KNOCKOFF TWI-SCENE: In mid-conversation, Elena notices Stefan’s eyes changing color and asks “Are you okay? Your eyes look different”. heehee
Don’t get me wrong… I’m not calling TVD a ripoff by any means, but you’ve just gotta laugh. I will say that if next week’s episode shows Elena riding in a beat up pickup, jumping off a cliff, or rushing off to Italy for any reason, I am OUTTA HERE!!!!!
Jul
10
2009

PLEASE….. STOP! If I read one more tweet/blog on this topic, I’m going to SCREAM! I admit I’ve often referred to True Blood as “The Adult Version of Twilight” (which it IS!). But other than the fact that their debuts coincided with each other, they can’t be compared. HOWEVER…. I’ve broken down a few similarities that could be the cause for such comparisons:
- Bill and Edward are vampires that are over 100 years old.
- Both have been lonely for almost a century, until they met their young, irresistible, mortal soul mates.
- Both are willing to put their vampire lives on the line to save/be with their girlfriends.
- Both have English accents in real life, but have different accents on-screen (Bill - Southern; Edward - American).
- Both vampires seem to have money, despite not having jobs.
- Bill sleeps in hiding all night and will burn in the sunlight. Edward’s a permanent insomniac and sparkles in the sunlight.
- Edward’s old fashioned and believes in no sex until marriage. Bill’s ready to knock boots after the first date!
- Sookie’s brother, Jason is the beefcake in True Blood.
- Edward’s brother, Emmett is the beefcake in Twilight.
- True Blood has an african american character who kicks butt & name starts with an ‘L’: Lafayette
- Twilight has an african american character who kicks butt & name starts with an ‘L’: Laurent
- In True Blood, the vampires drink True Blood and live openly amongst the town folks.
- In Twilight, the vampires drink animal blood and live strictly on the DL!
- Edward can read minds, but Bill can’t.
- Sookie can read minds, but Bella can’t.
- Both Sookie and Bella have been the target of a killer.
- Both girls are smart, independent young women, but become clueless when told to stay away from vampires.
- Both girls live in small rural towns, yet have somehow managed to find and hook up with a hot vampire!
- Sam is just like as Jacob: He’s a shape shifter who’s in love with a girl, who happens to be in love with a vampire.
- Twilight saga has the Volturri, who reigns in Italy. True Blood has Eric the Vampire Leader who runs the vampire club “Fangtasia” just outside of town and will lead you to a ‘Vampire Council’ when you betray the vampire world.
- Newborn vampires are uncontrollable in the Twilight saga. Newborns in True Blood are controlled by one sentence: ”As your Maker, I Command You!”
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Jul
07
2009

I realize I’m a bit delayed on this one, but I just had to mention all the criticism surrounding this year’s BET Awards show. Some people loved it, others thought it could’ve been better. I personally thought they did a pretty good job. Some thought they could’ve made the Michael Jackson tribute a bit better.
Honestly, I think the BET Network needs to be commended for pulling off the impossible. Do the critics realize that Michael Jackson died on a THURSDAY and the BET Awards show was on SUNDAY? For them to do what they did in that short amount of time is mind boggling. They obviously had their own production locked down at that point, and then had to do a complete 360 to turn the show into an all-star Michael Jackson tribute. Yet viewers are going to criticize them for not doing a ‘better’ job? Cut them some slack. Better yet, give them a hand for doing more than a half-ass memorial ’shout out’ to MJ. They got their hustle on to give a memorial that was far more deserving for a musical icon like Michael Jackson. They called on their friends and fellow artists and asked for a favor. And the artists all responded out of their loyalty to the BET Network and their love for Michael himself. This in itself is an overwhelming display of love that should not be overlooked.
Truth is, we could sit and debate about which musical numbers we loved (Maxwell, and anything with Ne-Yo!) and hated (Lil’ Wayne, for starters), but I think the real star here is the BET Network for showing that their love and respect for Michael Jackson was worth every bit of trouble it took in re-working their show.
Jun
21
2009
Once upon a time, there was a show called Grey’s Anatomy that I absolutely could NOT live without. I’m talking Top 3 on the Tivo Season Pass, people. I was a true fan who loved the show for all that it’s worth. Then out of the blue, it just started to SUCK. Big time. It were as if all the great writers jumped ship and moved to ‘Private Practice’. But that wasn’t my only reason for the lack of interest. Izzie Stephens, the character played by the lovely Katherine Heigl, began to annoy me to no end. So much so, that it became painful to tune in every week. So I stopped watching. Seriously.
Now Katherine had all of Hollywood buzzing this week over her renewed contract for next season - a deal that sealed her character’s fate in last season’s cliffhanger. But honestly, she should’ve been long gone by now. Her character has run its course. Not to mention, ABC should’ve kicked her to the curb last summer when she dissed the show’s writers by asking that she not be considered for an Emmy - a direct reference to her character’s lack of material. So now I can’t help but wonder, why the change of heart? Did she realize that just because she did ‘27 Dresses’, she probably shouldn’t quit her day job just yet? Or did she love the great writing in her supposedly last season, that she’s just jonesing for more ‘emmy worthy’ plotlines?
Either way, she’s signed on for another season, and I doubt I’ll be tuning in. Mind you, I was also a fan of the ‘Prison Break’ character Michael Scoffield, but even he realized when it was time to end his run. Now if only Izzie Stephens would follow his lead!
Jun
14
2009

When you have “TwilightTweaker” as your Twitter name, it’s a dead give away that you’re obviously a Twilight addict. I’m well aware that I’m a tiny part of a fan base that’s now being compared to Beatlemania. But it wasn’t until this week that I began to question the true power that Twilight mania can have or has had in the world these days.
Case in point: ’Nurse Jackie’. The new show on Showtime (of which I’ve also become a new fan) debuted Monday night to the biggest numbers for a series premiere. Normally that’d be no big whoop, considering that Showtime (in my eyes) has the best television programming, period. But consider the fact that Peter Facinelli, hunky star of the ‘Twilight’ movie, just happens to be one of the co-stars and then you start to wonder. Did Peter’s role play a part in those big numbers? Even more so, was it the SOLE reason why the premiere did so well? I assumed that the award-winning ‘Weeds’ as a lead-in is what nailed it for them, but now I’m not so sure.
No disrespect to Edie Falco, but I doubt that her ‘Sopranos’ fan base would turn out in such big numbers, so I’m counting them out. ’Weeds’ fans have been devoted for the past 3 seasons, but how many of them would’ve stayed tuned in to watch a show like ‘Nurse Jackie’? I feel that if you’re a fan of Showtime’s programming (’Californication’ and ‘Dexter’ are among my top 5 faves), you’re going to appreciate anything they put out. But Twilighters come from an entirely different plane. Their loyalty is unfathomable. Not to question the loyalty of the ‘Weeds’ fans, but I doubt anyone of them would rush out to see a romantic comedy in the theaters just because Mary Louise-Parker had a co-starring role in it. And no disrespect to Peter Facinelli - he did promote the show on the talk show circuit, as well as his own personal Twitter plugs - but he’s no Rob Pattinson. In other words, he’s not the leading man in the movie. Nevertheless, he’s still a PART of the ‘Twilight’ franchise, and I’m starting to believe that may be the equivalent to the golden ticket in Hollywood. If the fate of ‘Nurse Jackie’ rests in the hands of these fans, Edie Falco should be sitting pretty right about now!
Jun
09
2009
It was announced yesterday that Kris Allen was awarded the coveted prize as this year’s American Idol winner: His very own record deal. Let’s hope the producers steer him in the right direction (think Chris Daughtry) and not in the wrong (Taylor Hicks, anyone?).
But when he shocked the world with his win, fans questioned the voting. When he sang the national anthem for the first game of the NBA Finals, fans went on a Twitter frenzy stating that ‘Adam would’ve done it better’. This kid just can’t win! True, Adam was the more talented of the two, but he just wasn’t what America had in mind this time.
Sure everyone’s entitled to their own opinion, but I don’t get why people continue to hate on this poor kid. I mean, look at that face -he’s adorable and harmless! He’s a small town kid, who’s married to a girl who could pass as Reese Witherspoon’s cutesy little sister. America voted for him, because he’s the All –American Kid that everyone roots for from the sidelines. He’s wholesome. He’s sweet. He’s the kid next door, who probably helps old ladies cross the street. And he’s got the talent to back it up. Kris held his own (and seized my attention) this season, because he was such a joy to watch. And just when you thought he was a Jason Mraz wannabe, he went out of his zone performing numbers like Glen Hansard’s “Falling Slowly” and a cover of Kanye West’s “Heartless”, to prove that he was a risk taker too.
To quote Jamie Foxx (when he mentored the Idol contestants), “Kris made me swoon”! :-0
May
07
2009
Okay, so I was actually bummed to see Allison leave Idol last night. And then she cried during the painful exit video montage. I feel bad whenever contestants start crying. I mostly feel bad ‘cause even though I wasn’t rooting for her, Allison is such a great talent. I just feel she didn’t have the public’s vote over the rest of the guys. I’ll admit that I’m a sucker for Adam Lambert and Kris Allen (even though he’s the weakest vocalist of the bunch, which he happily admitted to a week ago!). Allison’s young and still needs to work on her maturity level as far as readying herself for the cutthroat music biz. In the end, I have no reason to worry about this girl — she’s gonna be just fine. But let’s move on to the other two female performers – Gwen Stefani as the guest and Paula Abdul as the guest/judge. WTF?

First up…Gwen Stefani. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE HER! She is easily one of the coolest chicks in the industry, but her look bothered me. Neon green bra under white tank top? Totally acceptable L.A. wear, but that had to be the most unbecoming bra in the world. Not only did it make her boobs look unusually pointy, but they looked SAGGY. Not grandma saggy, but droopy sad saggy, if you will. Aye Carumba, we know you just had a baby, but geez! Her movements were so awkward and uncomfortable, as if she were struggling to find some sort comfort zone on the Idol stage. Her entire performance seemed winded and heavy footed, like she was out shape, yet trying very hard to play it off. I guess that’s why she decided to throw in 5 push ups in the middle of her routine. BAD IDEA. It made her move even slower and took away from her already weakened voice. I know motherhood’s kept her busy, but WOW. Expected so much more from her, but even Gwen’s entitled to an off night!

Second up…Paula Abdul. Don’t get me wrong, Paula looks FABULOUS and she can still move. But that song was HORRIBLE. It was sad to see that her music hasn’t improved much since the ‘80’s, but even her ‘80’s stuff sounded better than that! She does look happy and healthier, so I’m not about to rain on her parade. Thought the whole routine was a bit cheesy, but you know what – Paula still did her thing.
Sep
24
2008
First the VMA’s and now….. the worst-rated Emmy Awards show? Yes, just when you thought the VMA’s weren’t painful enough. Let’s just say I’d rather watch an hour of Russell Brand host the VMA’s than be subjected to five minutes of the Emmys. Here’s the lineup of hosts: Ryan Seacrest, Tom Bergeron (DWTS), Heidi Klum, Howie Mandel, and Jeff Probts (Survivor). Whomever thought that a lame collection of reality show hosts would be ‘entertaining’ needs to be fired. The 12-minute monologue was spent with Howie, Jeff and Ryan mostly going back and forth about how they had NOTHING planned. (”No, really…. we seriously have NOTHING planned!”) This drawn out joke was the basis for their monologue. And then for CBS to think that all would be forgiven if they got Heidi Klum to reveal a skimpy outfit under her tuxedo? Give me a break. As a woman, I couldn’t help but cringe at their obvious yet desperate attempt at ’spicing’ things up. I know that the Emmys in general were affected by the Writer’s Strike earlier in the year, but does that count for Sunday night’s show too? Either way, it got worse as the evening went on. Although they tried to do to the retro theme in between award presentations, it still didn’t help my boredom. Thank goodness for Tivo, because there’s no way I would’ve sat through the entire 3 HOURS! Here’s a tip for next year: Hire Tina Fey. She’s extremely talented, funny, entertaining, and when you add up all her stage time throughout the evening, she may as well have been hosting the damn thing!