Tallulah Bankhead

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Linkarrhea, October 31

October 31, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Whit Stillman’s ‘Metropolitan’ is like watching National Geographic for me.

Dominic Carter. NY1 Anchor no more. [NY Daily News]

You know what’s sexy? A man who loves to cook. [Art of Talk]

You know what’s entertaining as hell?  Newsweek writer Allison Samuels being dinged by the blogosphere for casting judgment on Angelina and Brad’s black hair management skills. Dear Allison Samuels, if you BELIEVE the issue of self-esteem is so vital for black children, I think it might be helpful if you also educate black parents about the need to maintain self-esteem for their children, as well.  [Newsweek]

Why dating is so dismal in New York City: indecisiveness about choice overload and laziness. [NYmag.com]

No, you can’t stalk a co-worker’s wife and expect to keep your job. [The Last Angry Fan]

I’m writing in a candidate for Mayor next Tuesday.  Bloomberg is too much of a plutocrat and Bill Thompson doesn’t really want to be mayor; he just wants to be in politics.

Mike Albo has been treated harsher by the NY Times than Judy Miller (witch) and Maureen Dowd (careerist hack).  And David Pogue (tech grifter). [nytpicker]

Prediction:  Tameeka Foster Raymond is going to be added to the cast of The Real Housewives of Atlanta. [Essence]

Fave costume of 2009 – AT AT from ‘Star Wars’:

AT AT Costume

Family related blowback in its purest form. [The Guardian]

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Linkarrhea, February 12th

February 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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I’m obsessed.

I’m so glad I’m alive to witness a group of malcontents lose their ish on a daily basis. [HuffPo]

I had a feeling that Revolutionary Road cut too close to the bone for most people. [CounterPunch]

Excerpt:

In fact, when writing about Slumdog Millionaire, I described it as Frank Capra goes to Mumbai in the 21st Century. Indeed, there is no hiding the fact that we are in a Depression. As the economy sinks lower and lower, people lose their homes and their jobs, and businesses collapse, there is no denying that the Depression is now. So maybe uplift and triumph is what people need. Apparently the Academy thinks they don’t need a movie like Revolutionary Road which provides a relentlessly brutal critique of the shallow illusion of the American Dream and the inherent fallacy of the institution of marriage. Revolutionary Road basically says that everything America pretends to be through its policies of blind acquisition, status through material gain, and a self-deluded vision of Norman Rockwellesque family life is a toxic lie. Well, isn’t it? Of course it is, but now that most Americans have had to look the lie in the face as the veneer of their American Utopia has crumbled under their feet, I guess they don’t want to see it in the movies too.

Yo PETA …the Klan outfits are mad questionable. [Stuff White People Do]

Michelle Obama is the fourth African American woman to appear on the cover of Vogue.  Anna Wintour, can we chat? [The Frisky]

Some men just aren’t worth a woman’s time or energy. [First Date Frenzy]

Salon has an oral history series, Americans Talk About Love.  It’s voyeristic as hell!  And no I would never ever date Shawn.  I admire his triumph over his reality but I would commit to celibacy if he were my last chance for romantic love. [Salon]

Yes, it is fun and funny when right wing economists are slammed for their weaselly take on economic policies for Republicans and Democrats. [Patriot's Quill]

Pic via Pet Dog Breeds.

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BlackPower.com has posted an edited version of my post

December 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

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Link Slut, October 10th

October 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

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Someone knocked some sense into those fools at AIG:

Still smarting from their spanking for blowing $500,000 at a swanky resort after getting an $85 billion taxpayer bailout, AIG execs have cancelled a planned spa weekend at a posh California hotel.

The conference for AIG agents at the Ritz-Carlton in Half Moon Bay next week was scrapped “after a re-evaluation of the costs under the new circumstances,” AIG spokesman Joe Norton said Thursday.

Among other things, Norton cited “the need to repay the fed while still serving the needs of our policyholders.”

Isn’t it funny that the company had to be shamed into rethinking their priorities after a bailout?

The 8 Phases of Dating – Very accurate.

Punishment for recalcitrant teens: Nebraska

Piggy, Piggy

Being the biggest booster of Brooklyn’s controversial Atlantic Yards project has really paid off for Borough President Marty Markowitz.

Since 2003, Nets owner Bruce Ratner and others involved in the $4 billion plan for an NBA arena and apartment and office towers in the heart of Brooklyn have quietly funneled at least $680,000 to three nonprofits set up by Markowitz, a Post investigation found.

Well now that Bloomberg is going gangsta to take a third term as Mayor, what else will there be for Marty Markowitz to do except suckle Ratner’s teat?

Film Festivals exist to market crap and invite supposedly enigmatic people to dress up and answer inane questions about their FABULOUS, PROVOCATIVE, FASCINATING existence.

Does anyone have $1050 to loan me so I can go see my favorite artist in the world?

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Tallulah watches ‘The Millionaire Matchmaker’

February 27, 2008 · 4 Comments

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 Name that movie.

 

Patti Stanger seeks out women for millionaires to date.  Doesn’t that sound weird?  How hard could it be for rich men to find someone to date? Supposedly, her clients are seeking THE ONE or some advice on how to date smarter so they can attract and recognize the one.  The one is the creature who is brilliant, sexy, grounded, charming, enticing.  You know, perfect.

Patti doesn’t deal with strippers and golddiggers; her pool of dating strives for the smart and beautiful.   Tonight’s millionaires are Brendan and Robby.  Brendan flies in  from  his home in New Jersey to LA to meet with Patti.  He wants a woman with life goals that go beyond being a wife & mother and his ideal woman is Elisha Cuthbert.   

Next is Robby, the Roller Rapper.  Robby’s money comes from building sports complexes in Florida.  At first glance he looks like a goofy surfer pothead.  Then, he shares that he rollerskated across the country to raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Patti meets Robby at his house which is decorated in post-undergraduate, circa 1992.  She is very displeased  and tells him that he’s 39 & he needs to grow up.  Patti is a stern mama matchmaker!  

Robby feels that his living space has ’spirits’ and works for him.  Robby is not the first millionaire on the show who isn’t into having  a show palace.  I get the distinct feeling that their housing choices are a firewall to repel any woman who is looking for a sugar lay and/or daddy.  Robby doesn’t look like he’s into Patti’s advice.

Oh goody…Patti is returning to Harold, the 40something millionaire from the first episode who selected a twentysomething to date.  This is a sample of their date conversation:

Woman: What kind of movies do you like?

Harold: The English Patient

Woman: I liked Napoleon Dynamite.

Harold: What’s that?

Incompatible, right? Not to Harold.  He chose to ignore that big flag and asked her out for a second date. (She blew him off.)  I don’t blame him because she was cute but I do blame him for being daft.  In his mind this was his perfect mate, a woman who is 20 years younger than him. 

Patti does a house call to see if he’s had a reality check and wants to  date women closer to his age range.  She’s asking him to not get hung up on age and ’look at the package.’   I’m not convinced he’s convinced. 

Now, Robby and Brendan are getting the Patti first date prep talk.  She covers the basics: pull out the chair, don’t talk about politics and religion, be gentlemen.  Robby feels like she’s treating him like a child and Patti in her post chat interview says hey he’s 39, single and hasn’t had a girlfriend in 11 years.  I feel he needs this information. 

Because Patti isn’t friends with these men, she doesn’t have to lie to them EVER:  You will never hear her say, It’s not you man, she’s the problem.  You’re too good for her.   She frank and I find it refreshing.

A Pattism:  If a guy waits for a week or the four day rule like in Swingers to call, girls who have spine or brains move on. The ones who wait around are doormats.

Brendan’s date is with Charlene who isn’t his type — she’s more Jessica Alba than Elisha Cuthbert.  There was zero chemistry and now, he wants his blonde. (Doesn’t everyone?)

Robby’s date is a success.  He asked out for a second date before the first date ends.  I love when that happens on a date even if guy turns out to be the kind of person who sees you as a sex toy rather than a human being.  

Brendan’s first date with his second choice Caroline goes much better.  He asks her out again before the end of the second date too!  This puts a big smile on Patti’s face.  Being the matchmaker, she’s still giving tips about communication and flowers.  This would annoy the hell out of me but Brendan doesn’t seem to mind. I don’t know what famous person he looks like.

Patti follows up with Robby about his second date and Robby fires her.  I guess because he’s a free spirit and all her rules were bringing hm down.  But 10 seconds later, the epilogue states that he’s dating someone else from the her service.  

The men who appear on the show receive their counseling for free and I have no idea what Patti charges her clients or how successful she is at her job.   I watch for the tune out after a crazy day dealing with morons.  But now, that I’ve watched a few episodes, I have to admit I’ve learned a few things about men and how they approach the dating game.   Lately, I’m sensing that rich, poor, handsome and ugly men believe that a minimum of effort is required to entice a woman to spend time with them.  They are mastering the art of lo fi dating, which involves meeting at Starbucks for a latte and then going back to his apartment to watch Entourage.

And the sucky part?  There are women who gladly say yes to that kind of lackadaisical socializing!  Which makes men think hey, I can do this with every woman I meet and it will work out fine and if it doesn’t, I’ll keep looking for the one who doesn’t mind and hook up with her. 

But in some weird cosmic way, Patti Stanger’s hardcore dating advice for men to value women lets us know that we don’t have to settle for watching television and foamy burnt tasting coffee.  

I guess we owe Patti a thank you.

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