animals, entertainment

Veggie lovers make better lovers?

So, I’m driving down Sunset Blvd, and one of those obnoxious electric billboards catches my attention. (How could it not? Those things are BRIGHT!)

It is all these women in their skivvies caressing–wait for it–vegetables.

Right before I drove away, the screen said “Studies show that vegetarians have better sex” or something like that.

First of all, gotta love Sunset Blvd.
Secondly, who made this ad, and is it true?

I did some digging and turns out it’s probably a PETA ad, similar to the one that was banned from the Super Bowl for being too naughty.

I’m almost a vegetarian (thinking about taking the plunge now) and fan of PETA, so here’s the ad. Way to get creative, people.

entertainment

Happy love day

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On this day, we hear a lot of grumblings about , “I’m single on Valentine’s Day.” “I don’t have a date for Valentine’s Day.” “This is my third year without a boyfriend on Valentine’s Day.”

But to me this day is about LOVE, in all forms. Love for your friends, your family, for your city, for travel, for the future, for whatever. Love takes so many different forms, and all of them should be appreciated. We’re lucky to even have the opportunity to find out what love feels like. I love it!

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entertainment

Top ten infomercials

Counting down our favorite infomercials of all time (now with 50% more commercial!)

Rebecca Ford
Metromix
February 5, 2009

941107_ratio3x4_width180Infomercials get a bad rap, but they’re really like itty-bitty movies. They’ve got a crisis (“I’m too fat!” or “My knives are dull!” or “My shammy is insufficiently absorbent!”), a climax (usually accompanied by ooohs, aaahs and canned applause from a nonexistent studio audience) and a resolution (“Thank you, Thighmaster!”). They’ve got all the glitz and glam of Hollywood, plus a creepy vibe from someone trying to convince you to buy a personal dehydrator.

We’ve gathered up the craziest, strangest and most illogical infomercials from the past couple of decades. From exercise equipment to culinary swag, our list of the best infomercials this side of 3:30 a.m. will make you want to pick up the phone and dial for your very own Snuggie, Miracle Blade or [gulp] Tiddy Bear…..

See the list (with video!) at Metromix.

entertainment, news

Give up the yacht AND the personal trainer?

Check out LA Times’ Steve Lopez column….so funny:

WALL STREET CEO: Hi, honey, I’m at the office and I’ve got horrible news.

CEO WIFE: Oh, my gosh. Is Obama cutting back on the bailout?

CEO: It’s worse than that. He’s ordering pay cuts for Wall Street bosses whose companies get handouts.

WIFE: Is that even legal?

CEO: I think so, and I’m afraid we’re going to have to tighten our belts.

WIFE: What kind of a pay cut are you talking about?

CEO: Brace yourself. It’s $500,000.

WIFE: Well, that’s harsh, and Obama must not have any idea how hard you work. But I think we can get by on $10.5 million a year.

CEO: No, you don’t get it. My pay would be $500,000. That’s it. Honey? Honey, are you there?

WIFE: Yes, I’m here. I’m breathing into a paper sack.

CEO: Should I call 911?

……….see the rest here

entertainment, film

‘He’s Just Not That Into You’ review

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By Rebecca Ford

A week ago, I was perusing the bookshelves at my local dollar bookstore, when I noticed it. There, next to a Hillary Clinton biography, it sat screaming at me with its pink and green cover.

“He’s Just Not That Into You”

This instant-hit of tough love advice took the world of single, clingy, broken-hearted women by storm a few years back. It’s combination of honest-ugly truth and empowering mantra was just what women needed.

I admit I’d never read the thing, but with a screening of the new film a week away, I thought I should do some research.

While the book is clearly self-help, it’s also funny and not quite as painful as you’d think. Sure, the authors, Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo, give it to you straight (some guys just won’t think you’re all that special), but they also remind you that you are worth someone thinking you are special.

Now, to the film. Based on the book, I would expect this film to be a lot of really insecure women crying over their men, and making excuses for their bad behaviors. And, sure, there is some of that.

But the movie surpasses the book on so many levels. It’s funny, and real, and imaginative all at the same time. I’m not saying it’s going to change the world any time soon, but it is a valiant effort in examining the messy dating game, and the causalities it can leave behind.

“He’s Just Not That Into You” tells the story of a group of interconnected Baltimore-based twenty- and thirty-somethings involved in all levels of the dating scene from casual dating to married.

The cast is all-star, to say the least. Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Connelly, Drew Barrymore, Kevin Connolly, Scarlett Johansson, Justin Long, Kris Kristofferson, Bradley Cooper and Ginnifer Goodwin play the main characters, and do it well. The real standouts are Goodwin, who plays Gigi, an insecure, and somewhat clingy single girl, and Bradley Cooper, who plays a married man whose eyes are straying towards Scarlett Johansson. Both of their performances are honest, and endearing, even when their characters are doing all sorts of embarrassing and hurtful things.

Perhaps the best thing about this movie is that we finally get to see how we act in the dating game. And the reflection isn’t pretty. Overanalysis, stalking, and passive aggressive behavior are just a few of the tricks that we all know too well.

The dialogue is genuinely funny, mostly because it’s so relatable. Often, it is secondary or tertiary characters who have the best lines. Each “chapter” of the movie is introduced with a random person talking straight into the camera (like the Sex and the City TV show of yore) about their troubles of the heart. These monologues are witty, creative, honest and a nice addition to the film.

There were a few problems with the film, especially with such a large cast of characters. While having so many main characters was important to exploring all the different types of relationships, it also meant that you had to keep straight how all these people knew each other.

Also, because—by movie magic—all of these characters are somehow connected, it begins to feel a little incestual. Really, when I thought about it, I realized there were a set of best friends, that through a chain of five hookups, had been passing around the same germs, but never realize it.

Finally, the movie can’t help but slip into the Hollywood happy endings for some of the characters. After spending two hours trying to tell us that the kind of love you see in movies is “the exception,” while most of us are just “the rule” in real life, it feels like a cop-out to give these love sick puppies their own happy endings.

But I can’t help but notice that those are the moments everyone loves. It feels so good to watch things end happily ever after, even if we know that’s not how it really works. It’s a lot like how I feel about this movie actually: You know it’s wrong to love it, but it just feels so right.

Rating: B+

………See the whole article at The Cinema Source

entertainment, Other

Writing and missing

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I wish I had more time to write on here, but the days pass so quickly now. My plate is full, and I’m loving it. I’m working at Metromix, still writing for The Cinema Source, trying to write a book or two and spending my free time enjoying this wonderful city. There are so many times throughout the day that I want to write on here, but like I said, time just flies.

I went to a show at the Laugh Factory the other night. Dane Cook performed, and was pretty honest about his recent troubles with his brother stealing $4 million from him. I can’t imagine that sort of betrayal. Like he said, “I’ll give you my two cents–but I’m going to need that back.”

There were drunk hecklers in the show, and they actually got removed during Dane’s part. Later, as we were leaving, a huge brawl started in the street. Of course, the hecklers were the source of it all.

Now that I am done with my trips (Hawaii, Vegas, San Francisco), I am already itching to travel again. I want to go on a cruise, go to Puerto Rico, and head back to Europe…. It really is an addiction, but not a bad one to have.

I am on Twitter now… It’s been more prosperous than I ever could have imagined. I’ve gotten copy editing jobs and a free starbucks card, and it’s only been a few months. I definitely recommend it to everyone, especially media types (if any still exist–layoffs are more common than drunk celebrities these days).

I am still trying to reach my goal of really having adventures in this city. Things like seeing Dane Cook at the Laugh Factory, and we’re seeing Rent in March…. Los Angeles is wonderful (no matter what anyone says) because the city is so alive. There are so many opportunities for art, culture and adventure. I just want to experience as much of it as I can.

entertainment, sports

Of recent times

I’ve finally finished flying, and boy are my arms tired (haha). But seriously, I’ve returned from Vegas, and I am ready to really buckle down for 2009!

2008 was hard on many, and I know I’m blessed that I wasn’t hurt too much by the economic struggles (knock on wood). I hope 2009 brings all sorts of goodness to everyone in my life—because such wonderful people deserve a little love in life.

Here’s a recent piece at Metromix:

NFL Hotties (just in time for the Super Bowl!)

entertainment, news

It’s been a while…

…since I wrote. I’ve been busy traveling, and spending some time with friends and family. I’ve also been working at Metromix as a contributing editor for TV and pop culture. Here is some recent stuff:

‘Real World: Brooklyn’: Meet the cast

2009: The Year of Yellow

I’m going to try to get back into writing on here, too. So keep a lookout!