Showing posts with label sexy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexy. Show all posts

Monday, May 14, 2012

Bad Things

Bad Things

Bad Things by rachelsherman 




          Sooooo, HBO's True Blood starts up again June 10th (finally)! I made this set a while ago, embodying aspects of the series, and used a photo of Evan Rachel Wood, who's character in the show died at the beginning of season 4 (or end of season 3?). This show is seriously so captivating, dramatic, and intense- it is so perfect. It just keeps getting better, and I've been helplessly hooked since I watched the first episode a couple summer's ago. The show is going on it's fifth season, and I never want to see it end (yes, I know, very unreasonable). 
          Anyway, before you laugh and look at as just another product of the vampire fad, and twilight mayhem, give it a chance and really watch it with no prior opinions. Alan Ball (Six Feet Under, American Beauty) created and produced it, so you know it's quality stuff. It's set in Louisiana, with lots of blood, fantasy creatures, and wild sex, all set in a fairly realistic scene, that makes you just wanna believe it's the real thing. Seriously, who doesn't like that? 

Be ready June 10th, and get on HBO GO to catch up on everything you missed (for free if you have an HBO subscription).

Lolita (1962)

Nobody Spoil My Fun

Nobody Spoil My Fun by rachelsherman 

















          Lolita, a film based on the novel by Vladimir Nabokov of the same name. Stanley Kubrick made this film in 1962 as a comedy-drama of Humbert Humbert, a middle-aged man (played by James Mason) who lusts for a teenage girl, Dolores Haze, or otherwise known as the sexually seductive "Lolita" (played by the fourteen year-old Sue Lyon). This is one of the first films that got me into a frenzy of watching as many movies as I possibly could, and really revealed my love for the cinema. I have yet to read the novel by Nabokov, but I certainly have intended to for some time now, even though Kubrick's version of Lolita  doesn't as closely follow the storyline of the novel as the more recent verison. ( I find myself constantly busy with school, work, and sleeping whenever I find the time). I'm a huge fan of Stanley Kubrick, and I immensly enjoy all of his films.
          The film had to be wildly censored because of it's highly sexual content, and limited Kubrick's ability to make the film as he wished. However, the film was very successful, and is indeed fantastic. I really like this story, and all of the characters within it. Highly recommend this version of the film to anyone who has yet to see it.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Cry Baby

All this and More

All this and More by rachelsherman



This is one of my absolute favorite films ever. First of all, Johnny Depp is so delicious as "Cry-Baby" Wade Walker, I could watch him all day long. John Waters really knew what he was doing with this one. The story is fun and silly, and just plain badass (being set in the 1950s just makes it all the more perfect). It's a parody of teen musicals has gained a sort of cult following (as many of Waters' films have). I just love it, I'm watching this movie constantly. Cry Baby (1990) is full of delinquents, the "drapes", and the "squares". Cry baby falls in love with Alison a "square" and they tear up the town together. The cast is just amazing, with parts played by Iggy Pop, Traci Lords, and a couple  of not so well knowns, but certainly notable: Amy Locane, Susan Tyrrell, Ricki Lake (who is often featured in many of John Waters' other films), Kim McGuire, Darren E. Burrows, Patricia Hearst, Mink Stole, and Polly Bergen.The characters in this film are just downright bit chin'. They all have their own thing going on-- really makes you wanna be friends with them, hangout at Turkey Point, and just go wild.
The soundtrack to Cry Baby  is to die for. So good. It's full of musical numbers played by Johnny Depp, and Amy Locane, but the real vocals come from James Intveld and Rachel Sweet (some of these musical numbers were even written by The Blasters' Dave Alvin!). The rest of the soundtrack is just as good, featuring songs from The Students, The Crows, and Doc Starkes and the Nite Riders (with Johnny Depp's character singin' along, oh boy).







http://youtu.be/R7HjJ1_wa7k

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

The Royal Tenenbaums: Featuring Margot Tenenbaum

Tenenbaum



          This collage was inspired by the Wes Anderson film, The Royal Tenenbaums. More specifically, the character Margot Tenenbaum, portrayed by the lovely Gwyneth Paltrow. If you have not seen the film it is a fantastic story about this eccentric family of geniuses, and their abusrdist father (or in Margot's case, step-father). The film also stars Luke Wilson and Ben Stiller as the two other gifted siblings, along with Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman, Bill Murray, and Angelica Huston. Wes Anderson truly has the most interesting and captivating way of putting films together and portraying his stories (not to mention the always pleasant associated soundtrack and the enjoyable cast). I highly suggest viewing this film as soon as you possibly can, and of course any other Wes Anderson films you can get your desirous little hands on (i.e., Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, Fantastic Mr. Fox, The Life Aquatic, The Darjeeling Limited).
          Back to Margot... she dons a honey-colored fur coat, black eyeliner, and a red barrette throughout the film  as she secretly sneaks cigarettes any chance she gets. The entire atmosphere that this film produces makes me so envious; I so much want to live in that insanely decorated house with an eccentric family like the Tenenbaums.