Sunday, January 12, 2014
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama - Actor
Matthew McConaughey
Dallas Buyers Club
as
Ron Woodroof
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama - Actress
Cate Blanchett
Blue Jasmine
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Jeanette "Jasmine" Francis
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy - Actor
Leonardo DiCaprio
The Wolf of Wall Street
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Jordan Belfort
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy - Actress
Amy Poehler
Parks and Recreation
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Leslie Knope
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film - Actor
Michael Douglas
Behind the Candelabra
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Liberace
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy - Actor
Andy Samberg
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
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Jake Peralta
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy - Actor
Jared Leto
Dallas Buyers Club
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Rayon
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Television Series – Drama - Actress
Robin Wright
House of Cards
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Claire Underwood
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Performance in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy - Actress
Amy Adams
American Hustle
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Sydney Prosser
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film - Actor
Jon Voight
Ray Donovan
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Mickey Donovan
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Original Song
"Ordinary Love"
U2 and Danger Mouse
Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
And The Golden Globe Goes To....
Best Performance in a Miniseries or Television Film - Actress
Elisabeth Moss
Top of the Lake
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Robin Griffin
And The Golden Globe Goes To......
Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries, or Television Film - Actress
Jacqueline Bisset
Dancing on the Edge
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Lady Livinia Cremone
And the Golden Globe Goes To....
Best Supporting Performance in a Motion Picture – Drama, Musical or Comedy
Jennifer Lawrence
American Hustle
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Rosalyn Rosenfeld
Your Hunk of the Day: Alan Valdez
Alan Valdez from Mr. Universe Model contestant |
Alan Valdez
25 years old
Miami, Florida, US
About me
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15 Ads That Changed The Way We Think About Gays And Lesbians
From: Business Insider
2012
Amtrak
"Ride With Pride"
Brands now see equal rights as more than just charitable moments, and the gay community is just one more target market.
The Cast of "The 33 "
Lou Diamond suggested the cast of his movie The 33 about the Chilean miners rescued produce a calendar, which would certainly work, but were the real miners this ripped? |
TOP 50 SCI-FI/FANTASY FILMS OF THE 80′S!
From: The Backlot
#11
Blade Runner
Like Brazil, this was another 80′s film that was ignored upon release, but has become a classic. And it owns the words “director’s cut” more than any film in history, with countless versions released.Plus it introduced us to Sean Young, so it will always hold a place in my heart.
How many 95 year olds do you know write songs about marriage equality?
Bill A. Jones (from Glee) performs "Here's To All Who Love" by Marsha Hunt.
Marsha Virginia Hunt (born October 17, 1917) is an American film, theater, and television actress who was blacklisted by Hollywood movie studio executives in the 1950s.
Marsha Hunt attended the Theodore Irving School of Dramatics during her high school years. She was a singer and a model before Paramount Pictures signed her to a contract in 1934. At 18 years of age, she made her film debut in The Virginia Judge.
During the late 1930s and into the 1940s, Hunt signed a number of petitions promoting liberal ideals. She was also a member of the Committee for the First Amendment. Because of this association, her name appeared in the pamphlet Red Channels. Although she and her husband, Robert Presnell, were never called before the House Un-American Activities Commission (HUAC), like Charlie Chaplin, their names were put on the blacklist, and they found it extremely difficult to find work. On October 27, 1947, she flew with a group of about 30 actors, directors, writers, and filmmakers (including John Huston, Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall and Danny Kaye), to Washington D.C. to protest the actions of Congress. When she returned to Hollywood three days later, things had changed. She was asked to denounce her activities if she wanted to find more work—but she refused. She did keep working until the publication of Red Channels, but afterwards it became very hard.
She had worked steadily from 1935 until 1949, appearing in 52 films. In 1944 she polled seventh in a list by exhibitors of "Stars of Tomorrow". After being blacklisted, she appeared in only three films in the next eight years. In 1957, she started getting more work, appearing in six films during the next three years, at which time she semi-retired in 1960. Since then she has appeared only in small roles in five films and numerous television shows, including an episode of the ABC medical drama Breaking Point.
In 1971, she would appear in a movie written by fellow blacklist member, Dalton Trumbo (whom Kirk Douglas had gotten back on the screen with Spartacus), in the movie Johnny Got His Gun, playing the mother of Timothy Bottoms.
Since 1980, she has been the honorary mayor of Sherman Oaks, California. Hunt is still very liberal, and is very concerned with such issues as global pollution, worldwide poverty, peace in third world nations, and population growth.
On February 8, 1988, she appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation, in the episode "Too Short a Season" as Anne Jameson, wife of an admiral who took an age reversing drug.
In 1993, her book The Way We Wore: Styles of the 1930s and '40s and Our World Since Then was published by Fallbrook Publishing.
Hunt played Elizabeth Lyons in a 2005 movie, Chloe's Prayer. She produced the CD Tony London: Songs From The Heart with the Page Cavanaugh Trio that includes two of the fifty songs that Hunt has composed.
As of 2007, Marsha Hunt has served for many years and continues to serve on the Advisory Board of Directors for the San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center, a large non-profit in the San Fernando Valley where she continues to advocate for adults and children affected by homelessness and mental illness.
In January 2008, Hunt appeared in a short film noir, The Grand Inquisitor, as Hazel Reedy, the could-be widow of one of America's most infamous unapprehended serial killers. The film premiered at the 6th annual Noir City Film Festival in San Francisco.
In 2014 Hunt debuted a clip of a song she wrote 40 years ago titled "Here's to all who Love" about love and marriage equality for same sex couples. Sung by glee star Bill A. Jones the clip immediately went viral it will be featured in Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity an upcoming documentary about her life.
IN BED WITH COLBY KELLER: THE BEST SEX ADVICE OF 2013
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BUTT: What is the sexiest look for a man?
Fabio: how he wears his hairiness