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Lalah Hathaway is one of my favorite singers, her voice is so warm. Hands down, Baby Don’t Cry (which was written by Angela Winbush and you can hear the influence) is my favorite joint by her.
“Love is that condition in the human spirit so profound that it allows me to survive, and better than that, to thrive with passion, compassion, and style.” -Maya Angelou
Ok, Forest isn’t the finest thing in the world but he’s still one of the best actors out there. He’s intelligent and treats acting like craft and not a side project until his next album comes out. This pissed me off.
http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2008/09/27/Movie_company_deems_actor_as_ugly_black_and_unbankable
Movie company deems actor as ‘ugly, black and unbankable’
27/09/2008 5:09:00 PM. | AAP
Acclaimed Australian director Rowan Woods had to fight to keep Oscar winner Forest Whitaker in his new film Winged Creatures after a film company executive dismissed the actor as “ugly, black and unbankable.”
Despite having “the hottest ensemble cast in town”, including Guy Pearce, Kate Beckinsale, Dakota Fanning, Jeanne Tripplehorn and Jennifer Hudson, Woods said the company who owned the script wouldn’t accept Whitaker as a leading man.
“The initial finance fell through when I stuck with Forest Whitaker for the role of Charlie,” Woods said.
“An executive told me straight: `Even if he wins the Oscar he’s ugly, he’s black and he’s unbankable.’”
Speaking at the Australian Directors Guild conference in Sydney this weekend, Woods said the company, which he wouldn’t name for legal reasons, eventually let go of the script because of their disagreement over Whitaker.
The budget on Winged Creatures dropped from $US11 million to $US4.5 million because Woods wouldn’t consider a Michael Douglas or an Al Pacino for Whitaker’s role.
“The unbankable part of it was nearly right,” he said.
“They wanted everyone but Forest Whitaker … and this is one of the best actors on the planet.
“By the time we had stacked the cast around Forest the asking price for the movie had more than halved from its initial level.”
Winged Creatures centres around a random shooting in a Los Angeles diner, and how it affects the lives of those who witness it.
It is Woods’ third feature film after local productions Little Fish and The Boys.
He said he was instantly drawn to the multi-storyline drama by Roy Freirich.
“This wasn’t the happy anecdote to my previous movies but it was too tempting,” he said.
“There was a quiet ferocity to the screen play that confronted the hypocrisy of the US gun lobby without being overtly political.”
Woods said his high profile cast was a pleasure to work with except for teenage starlet Dakota Fanning, who could be a diva on the set.
She initially refused to come out of her trailer on day one of shooting because her scene wasn’t filmed first, and was “intensely jealous” of her young co-star Josh Hutcherson.
“Everyone was on their best behaviour on this film because they have got a `really serious Australian director who is known for his ensemble work’,” Woods laughed.
“(Fanning) was the only one who was naughty.”
Woods said while he thinks Fanning is a fine actor, on this film she didn’t hit the mark.
“She is a gorgeous girl … but she was the disaster,” he said.
“There was something about her presence that wasn’t ringing true.
“Most of our work was cutting her scenes and a lot of her scenes were cut.”
Winged Creatures is due for a March 2009 release in the US with Australia to follow shortly after.
this is my favorite episode and watching Claire ether Vanessa put fear in my heart.
enough money within her control to move out
and rent a place of her own,
something perfect to wear if the employer,
a youth she’s content to leave behind….
A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
a past juicy enough that she’s looking forward to
retelling it in her old age….
A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE ….
one friend who always makes her laugh… and one who lets her cry…
A WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …. a good piece of furniture not previously ownedA WOMAN SHOULD HAVE …
eight matching plates, wine glasses with stems
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
how to fall in love without losing herself..
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…ruining the friendship…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
when to try harder… and WHEN TO WALK AWAY…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
that she can’t change the length of her calves,
the width of her hips, or the nature of her parents..
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
that her childhood may not have been perfect…but it’s over…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
what she would and wouldn’t do for love or more…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
how to live alone… even if she doesn’t like it…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.. .
whom she can trust,
whom she can’t,
and why she shouldn’t take it personally…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
where to go…
be it to her best friend’s kitchen table..
or a charming Inn in the woods…
when her soul needs soothing…
EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW…
What she can and can’t accomplish in a day…
a month…and a year…
“I haven’t left the house without Lycra on these thighs since I was 14,” says Truvy in the movie “Steel Magnolias.
My weight used to fluctuate between a 4 and a 12 and now I’m teetering on a 14. Yes ladies and gents, I’m plus sized. I really don’t care all that much because I’m healthy but I can’t fit couture jeans and that’s a no-no. I’ve been dieting and getting more physical. As soon as I move, I’m gonna be able to be a bit more proactive but weight loss doesn’t happen overnight. I want to rock cuter shit RIGHT NOW! I looove girdle. I think of them as a tight bear hug, you wear all day. I discovered this one and I think I love it.
It’s from a company called hourglass angel.
http://www.hourglassangel.com/index.php
I might have to holla at them.