wayzim
25-Feb-2013, 01:44 PM
Sorry, not the forced and vaguely funny song by host Seth MacFarlane. Rather it was the not surprisingly unenthused celebration of cinema which made rabid fans long for the Golden Globes ( again, not necessarily those displayed by the actresses mentioned by Mr. Family Guy in his tribute to Big Screen Breasts ( Hint, folks like Mr. Skin can tell you more about that. )
I actually zonked out about halfway through, but given that I hardly saw any of the films this year I often felt like Bill Murray from classic 70's SNL when I say, "Didn't see it, can't comment on it. "
Maybe I'm just finally getting old and cynical, but while Jennifer Lawrence is a pretty girl, I'd rather she stop trying to mug for the camera and just show us her boobs already ( despite what Seth sang, it's only a matter of time. )
Now, what I liked was Shirley Bassey singing Goldfinger and Adele singing SkyFall, which goes to show that some current vocalists can match the older performers. And the cast from Les Miz showed that what was on the screen wasn't simply some movie magic but a fair bit of actual talent.
Otherwise, maybe next year Hollywood might surpass the usual Song and Dance mediocrity. Seth is a funny interview, but when the funniest moments was his homage actresses boobs and a nod to 'The Sound of Music. ' (Oh, and I do endorse his love for all things Sally Fields, though we can skip the Nun outfit ) we'd rather have Amy and Tina instead.
Wayne Z
I actually zonked out about halfway through, but given that I hardly saw any of the films this year I often felt like Bill Murray from classic 70's SNL when I say, "Didn't see it, can't comment on it. "
Maybe I'm just finally getting old and cynical, but while Jennifer Lawrence is a pretty girl, I'd rather she stop trying to mug for the camera and just show us her boobs already ( despite what Seth sang, it's only a matter of time. )
Now, what I liked was Shirley Bassey singing Goldfinger and Adele singing SkyFall, which goes to show that some current vocalists can match the older performers. And the cast from Les Miz showed that what was on the screen wasn't simply some movie magic but a fair bit of actual talent.
Otherwise, maybe next year Hollywood might surpass the usual Song and Dance mediocrity. Seth is a funny interview, but when the funniest moments was his homage actresses boobs and a nod to 'The Sound of Music. ' (Oh, and I do endorse his love for all things Sally Fields, though we can skip the Nun outfit ) we'd rather have Amy and Tina instead.
Wayne Z