Monday, February 28, 2011

Georgina Wilson and Borgy Manotoc Cover PREVIEW Magazine March 2011 Issue


Oh my, real-life sweethearts Georgina Wilson and Borgy Manotoc wear nothing but a ferocious animal-print accessories on the artistically made cover of Preview Magazine March 2011 issue.

The two look good and hot together, damn! Truly, the best magazine cover artists for the summer.

Preview Magazine's "Savage Style" issue details topic about "A-Z of Summer Style," "25+ Swimsuits To Update Your Looks," "Tanning vs. Whitening" and articles about Philippine Azkals and 2010 Ford Supermodel of The World - Danica Magpantay.

Preview Magazine March 2011 issue is now available at all magazine stands, bookstores and selected supermarkets nationwide.


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Oscar Night Malfunction: Melissa Leo drops F-bomb alter winning Best Supporting Actress

Melissa forgot she was being watched by 1 billion people world wide

83rd Academy Awards Winners - Oscar Awards 2011


The 83rd Academy Awards, hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway, is currently happening at the Kodak Theater in Hollywood. And Showbiznest is doing a live blogging of events' winners courtesy of the Velvet Channel.

See list of 83rd Academy Awards winners below (refresh your screen to see latest updates):

ART DIRECTION:
Robert Stromberg (Production Design) and Karen O’Hara (Set Decoration) - Alice in Wonderland (Walt Disney)

CINEMATOGRAPHY:
Wally Pfister - Inception (Warner Bros.)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:
Melissa Leo (The Fighter)

SHORT FILM (ANIMATED):
The Lost Thing

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM:
Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar), Lee Unkrich (Director)

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:
Aaron Sorkin (The Social Network)

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:
David Seidler (The King’s Speech)

FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM:
In a Better World (Denmark)

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:
Christian Bale (The Fighter)

ORIGINAL SCORE:
Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (The Social Network)

SOUND MIXING:
Lora Hirschberg, Gary A. Rizzo and Ed Novick (Inception)

SOUND EDITING:
Richard King (Inception)

MAKE-UP:
Rick Baker and Dave Elsey (The Wolfman)

COSTUME DESIGN:
Colleen Atwood (Alice in Wonderland)

DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT):
Strangers No More, Karen Goodman and Kirk Simon

SHORT FILM (LIVE ACTION):
God of Love, Luke Matheny

DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE):
Inside Job, Charles Ferguson and Audrey Marrs

VISUAL EFFECTS:
Paul Franklin, Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley and Peter Bebb (Inception)

FILM EDITING:
Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter (The Social Network)

MUSIC (ORIGINAL SONG):
We Belong Together (Toy Story 3) Music and Lyric by Randy Newman

DIRECTING:
Tom Hooper (The King’s Speech)

ACTOR:
Colin Firth (The King’s Speech)

ACTRESS:
Natalie Portman (Black Swan)

BEST PICTURE;
The King’s Speech


For Oscars 2011 parade of Best Dressed list, click HERE.


I was rooting for True Grit for Best Picture, screw the fa fa fa freaking The King’s Speech


Is it too much for the Oscar to go to a movie about Americans? I’m getting sick and tired of hearing about a film about a stammering monarch. What the hell are the Golden Globes for that is run by the foreign press?

Give Best Picture to True Grit, damn it!








State-run media greatly exaggerating turnout for 50-state Union Protest, falls way short of expectations


Don’t fall for the glowing reports of a massive turnout of union protestors all over the country by the main stream Obama boot licking media. Unions workers represent less than 6% of the population. They are hugely outnumbered by the majority of the taxpaying public that pays their salaries.

It’s not even close!

But, the media will paint a far different picture because it’s their president they’re propping up.

The president, unions, and the media is the new Axis of Evil as far as the American peoples pocketbook is concerned.

Legal-insurrection reports that protests in support of Wisconsin public sector unions were organized by MoveOn.org and labor unions today.Promoters, such as David Dayen at Firedoglake, were predicting a million-person turnout nationwide.
But reports as of 7:00 E.S.T. today make clear that other than in Madison, Wisconsin, the crowds were sparse.The turnout in Madison was sizable, with estimates ranging over from 50-70,000, which included protesters bused in from other states. (Dayen is trying to pump the crowd estimate to over 100,000.)
But elsewhere, the crowds numbered only in the hundreds or low thousands.In Washington, D.C., only about 500 people showed up (go to link for good photos of crazy signs). (Note, WaPo says 1000.)In Columbus, OH, where you would expect a big crowd given a similar controversy, only "several thousand" people protested. Other head counts, based on news reports, include: Boston (1000), Portsmouth, N.H. (few hundred), Augusta, ME (small crowd), New York City ("several thousand"), Chicago (1000), Miami (100), Austin (several hundred), Chicago (1000); Lansing, MI (2000), Nashville (hundreds), Los Angeles (2000), Richmond, VA (300), Denver (1000); Frankfurt, KY (several hundred), Jefferson City, MO (several hundred), Harrisburg, PA (several hundred). While I don't have a complete count, based on these numbers from some major cities and labor states, total protesters nationwide (excluding Madison) likely totaled under 100,000 combined.

The 50-state protest was a failure, plain and simple, although the images from Madison may create the false impression of massive nationwide protests.
More details here

Memeorandum

AFL-CIO chief and bed partner Richard Trumka blesses Obama's handling of Wisconsin labor battle

Wow, is this really news considering Trumka and Obama practically share the same underwear? Here’s Trunk admitting he visits the White House two to three times a week, more than Obama’s own cabinet secretaries.



Truaka is part of Obama’s shadow cabinet. That’s what happens when the AFL-CIO raises millions for Obama’s run for president and Obama returns the favor by giving the union millions of dollars back in Stimulus money. The president is a shill for the unions and the rest of the taxpaying public pays for this mutual masturbation sessions.

It’s time to smell the coffee, folks!

That’s unless of course if the union doesn’t go on strike delivering it to your local store or diner.

The Hill reports that AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka gave his blessing Sunday to President Obama's handling of the labor standoff in Wisconsin. Amid some criticism on the left that Obama could do more to boost unions in their demonstrations against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and his proposal to eliminate most collective bargaining rights for public workers, Trumka said the president was doing just fine. "I think he's doing it the right way," Trumka said on NBC's "Meet the Press." A growing number of Democrats have pressed Obama to take more of a leading role in the labor dispute. Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), a co-chairman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, last week called for Obama to head to Wisconsin.

More details here

Here’s Trunka parroting Obama propaganda of class warfare and more big government spending. When he mentions fighting for working families, translation, let’s really screw the taxpayers dry to pay for our bloated benefit packages that private industry employees wish they had.

Suckers!



Obama to Trunka: “Move over Dick, I like sleeping on the left side of the bed.”

Memeorandum


Fashion at the 2011 Independent Spirit Awards

The Independent Spirit Awards are held, traditionally the day before the Oscars, to celebrate the best in independent film making.

Unsurprisingly, Black Swan won Best Feature, Best Director and Best Female Lead for a very stylish and very pregnant Natalie Portman.

We were rather keen on these ladies ensembles:













Kerry Washington in a floral Dolce & Gabbana dress, Sergio Rossi shoes and Roger Vivier clutch.
































Rosario Dawson in a Burberry dress and Brian Atwood heels.






























Zoe Saldana in a Dolce & Gabbana dress, Brian Atwood heels and a Bottega Veneta clutch.