The Lycos 50 Blog: News from the Pop Culture Fast Lane
Friday, 7 September 2007
Princess Diana Remembered
Ten years ago this week, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash and buried in the grounds of her family home in Northamptonshire, England. Her death, which occurred in Paris as her driver was trying to allude the papparazzi, was a shocking incident to fans the world over. Many had a strong affinity to Diana as she grew in front of the camera from a naive young bride to a troubled, yet kind-hearted woman of growing confidence. Though most may remember Diana from her "fairytale" wedding to Prince Charles that ended in scandal and heartache, she should also be remembered for her philanthropy. She provided a sympathetic face for the British crown. Her active involvement in her sons' lives and demonstrative showings of affection for them was new for the royals.
She also had a seriously awesome sense of style that made me wish that I could wear hats unironically.
Last week, Princes William and Harry organized a memorial service to honor their mother. The service was attended by figures such as Tony Blair and and Sir Elton John. In July, the Princes held a concert to celebrate what would have been her 46th birthday.
Even all of these years later, there is intrigue surrounding Diana's death. In fact, an inquest into the deaths is schedule to begin on October 2. Mohammed Al Fayed, the father of Dodi Al Fayed (who was killed alongside Diana) is claiming that the two were murdered in a conspiracy masterminded by Prince Philip and involving MI6.
Princess Diana certainly meant a lot of things to a lot of people. She was beautiful and kind, and yet also flawed. I believe that it was truly her flaws that made her such a relatable figure. Tony Blair referred to her as the "people's princess," and clearly, the moniker struck home with many. She had a radiant quality and a remarkable charisma.
Some are guessing that Prince William's girlfriend, Kate Middleton, may become the "next Diana." She is already followed by a swarm of photographers whenever she leaves her London apartment, and is fashionable and elegant, just like Diana was. Hopefully, if Kate and William get married, their story sees a happier ending than Diana's and Charles'.
When I was a kid, I looked forward to the Fall TV Preview issue of TV Guide like I looked forward to Christmas.On the fateful day it arrived, I would bound out to the mailbox, grab the precious document, and pore over it for hours, reading about all of the new series that would soon enter my life.I would even highlight, yes highlight, the shows I planned to watch on the schedule.
I may not be quite the television nerd now that I was then, but I still feel that rush of excitement over new programs.You never know what will become the next "Ugly Betty,” right?
New Shows I Am Most Looking Forward To:
Gossip Girl – From the creator of “The O.C.,” Josh Schwartz, this CW series will follow the privileged lives of teens at a Manhattan prep school.Narrated by “Veronica Mars’s” Kristen Bell and starring “The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants’s” Blake Lively, I am already quite fond of the cast.And there is little I enjoy more than living vicariously through rich teenagers with scandalous lives.Bring it on!
Chuck – Josh Schwartz is a busy man.He is also an executive producer of this NBC series about a computer geek who becomes a secret agent.Not only does this sound like a load of fun (especially for those of us who work at Internet companies), but it co-stars "Firefly’s" Adam Baldwin.I relish any chance to see Adam Baldwin on TV.
Pushing Daisies – This ABC show is definitely getting a lot of buzz.It is created by Bryan Fuller, the genius behind the little-watched “Dead Like Me,” and focuses on a piemaker who has the ability to touch the dead to make them live again.The previews make this show look quirky and interesting.
Dirty Sexy Money – Costarring Peter Krause and Donald Sutherland, this ABC drama about a rich family looks to be campy fun in the vein of "Dynasty." Early buzz on this one is excellent, and I definitely need more soaps in my life.
I am also eagerly anticipating some returning series that I’ve been missing all summer, like "Ugly Betty" (which is apparently featuring ... James Van Der Beek next season), "House," "The Office," "How I Met Your Mother," and "Heroes."
I’m so glad I no longer have to rely on socializing to entertain myself!
I don’t really believe in guilty pleasures. If you like something, why should you feel guilty about it? That said, I do occasionally indulge in pleasures that might be classified as more embarassing than not. Here are just a few:
Laughing at celebrity outfits – I am willing to concede that I have had my share of fashion mishaps, but my picture is not being constantly splashed all over the pages of In Style. Celebrities should know better.
The Baby-Sitters Club – I stopped fervently reading this series in junior high, but part of me really, reallys wants to slip on a trenchcoat and fedora, bolt into a Barnes & Noble, and purchase all of the books I missed after I became “too mature” to follow the exploits of eighth graders and their sitting charges.However, note that I have no shame about buying and reading Sweet Valley High books. (What? )
Center Stage – The story of Jennie Garth-lookalike ballerina, Jody Sawyer, and her delicious ballet school love triangle.If I don’t watch this movie at least once a year, well … it’s a bad year.The tagline of this film is, “Life doesn’t hold tryouts.”Doesn’t that say it all?
With “Superbad” leading the pack at the box office and “High School Musical 2” breaking television ratings records, high school is definitely a hot topic in entertainment lately. I thought this might be a good time to look back at my own favorite high school movies.
The Breakfast Club – Because each one of us is a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess, and a criminal. This is the quintessential high school movie. John Hughes’ masterpiece is both hilarious, touching, and real. The movie turns high school stereotypes on their heads, and shows the hidden depths of each of its characters. Ferris Bueller’s Day Off – In my opinion – and I’m sure the opinion of many others, this is Matthew Broderick’s best role. Ferris Bueller is so charming and charismatic that you can’t help but love him, even while he is scamming you. And besides, doesn’t everyone want to play hooky and sing “Twist & Shout” on a parade float? Back to the Future – I love this movie. Robert Zemeckis takes the high concept, sci-fi idea of time travel and creates a brilliantly simply romantic comedy. There are so many lovely scenes that it is impossible to choose a favorite (although I am partial to “You are … my density”). Michael J. Fox, Crispin Glover,Lea Thompson, and Christopher Lloyd all deliver iconic performances. 10 Things I Hate About You – This is my favorite of the wave of teen movies that came out in the late 90s. It is no wonder that Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger matured into highly respected actors. Their characters in this retelling of “Taming of the Shrew” are prickly and complicated, yet you can’t help but root for them.
Sixteen Candles – This is another one ofJohn Hughes’ best movies from the 1980s and Molly Ringwald’s most endearing roles. She is immensely relatable to any high school girl as she navigates the affections of the nerdiest boy in school and her crush on uber-popular, Jake Ryan. Pretty in Pink – My list may be a touch John Hughes heavy, but with good reason. John Hughes is the master. This is another one of his classics. A wrong-side-of-the-tracks girl falls for a rich boy, while her long-time friend, Duckie, nurses a crush on her. How can you not love Duckie?
Clueless – Not only is this a favorite high school movie, but it is also a quintessential Los Angeles flick. Like “10 Things,” “Clueless” is a retelling of a classic work of literature, in this case Jane Austen’s Emma. It is utterly charming. Paul Rudd and Alicia Silverstone have an adorable chemistry, and it is a witty satire of the lives of privileged, Beverly Hills teens.
Mean Girls – Many people ask me why I still love Lindsay Lohan, despite all of her recent problems. Well, my answer is, “Mean Girls.” Lohan is extremely likable as Cady Heron, and this movie is edgy and biting. Tina Fey’s script is spot-on at capturing the way teenagers communicate in 2004, and Rachel McAdams is perfect as Queen of the Plastics, Regina George.
Scream – I went into this movie expecting to be terrified, and yes, was terrified, but also laughed my head off. Scream is a post-modern riff on slasher movies, but also contains genuine scares and is actually solidly plotted. Kevin Williamson, the writer of “Scream,” is also well-known for creating “Dawson’s Creek,” a show that similarly featured characters trading smart, self-reflexive quips. Rebel Without a Cause – This, of course, is one of the first movies to treat teen characters as complex figures, and the very reason why movies like “The Breakfast Club” could be made 30 years later. If you haven’t seen it, go. Rent it now. James Dean is revelatory.
Other lists of favorite high school movies that I enjoyed:
Some interesting/weird/revolting news from the television world today ...
Ryan Seacrest is hosting the 59th Annual Emmy Awards. Remember the first season of "American Idol" when no one really thought that Ryan Seacrest was any better or worse than Brian Dunkleman? How far our little Ryan has come.
CBS has revealed the 16 new castaways for "Survivor: China." This will mark the first full-fledged American television production to take place in China.
Star Jones has returned to TV with her new Court TV show. Her first guest was Isaiah Washington. Yeah, I'm not going to watch it either.
Brace yourselves: K-Fed is going to guest star on "One Tree Hill."
In better news, Kristen Bell is joining the cast of "Heroes." A lovely actress on a great show!
I know that one day, I will probably look back over the course of my life and realize that I wasted a lot of time on completely frivolous things. I will say, "Self, when you were spending all that time reading In Style Magazine, you could have been concentrating on solving the problem of world hunger." And I will probably feel sort of unfulfilled and disappointed in myself.
However, that time has not arrived yet, and thus, I am incredibly excited about the return of The Hills, which returns to MTV on August 13. Finally, some answers! Did Whitney get the job? Do Lauren and Heidi ever become friends again? Does Heidi ever realize that Spencer is a total wanker? (I know she doesn't due to the pictures of the two of them frolicking on the beach with Heidi's, ahem, new assets plastered all over magazines all summer long.)
I don't know what it is about following the lives of these over-privileged 21 year olds so compelling, although some of it is probably the fantasy element. No, I don't want to trade lives with Lauren Conrad, but the thought of being 21, gorgeous, and in possession of a seemingly endless amount of cash to burn on frivolities like the hippest restaurants and clubs has a certain appeal.
Though the girl needs to develop better taste in men. Stat.
I just saw Hairspray. I've not seen the Broadway musical or the original 1988 film (I know ... gasp!), but I really enjoyed it. I love musicals, and this was particularly campy and upbeat, and certainly put me in a good mood.
But perhaps the most important thing about my sojourn to Hairspray is that I now finally see what the teenage girls of the world see in Zac Efron. I've never seen High School Musical (although I may have to now), but I was totally impressed with his singing and dancing. And he is adorable! I am much too old for this, but I sort of want to hang a Zac Efron poster in my cubicle now. Dreamy!
You know how you have those celebrities you love that no one else really seems to? I have an inexplicable fondness for Tori Spelling, for example. I think I may be only one.
Well, I also find that there are celebrities that I simply cannot stand ... for no good reason. They could be perfectly adequate - even celebrated! - in their crafts, but they just rub me the wrong way. This, of course, does not mean, celebrities everyone hates like Paris Hilton or J Lo. Instead, I am talking about celebrities that the rest of the world seems to love that I find personally repugnant. I am not saying that everyone should dislike these people ... and hey, they could be perfectly wonderful individuals in real life. This is all completely subjective.
Who is on your list of Celebrities You Cannot Stand for No Reason?
10. Jennifer Garner - More annoying during her Alias days, but she always seemed so fake and cutesy.
9. Anne Hathaway - Just ... blah. I don't get the appeal.
8. Sarah Jessica Parker - Is it me or did she totally start affecting the Carrie Bradshaw persona in all of her real life interviews?
7. Brian Dennehy - Don't ask me why.
6. Zach Braff - Always appeared to be pretentious to me.
5. Andy Roddick - Ugh! (Clearly, I do not share Mandy Moore's taste in men.)
4. Scarlett Johannson - Smug. Blah line delivery. Why does everyone love her?
3. Jude Law - Not as attractive as he thinks he is.
2. Michelle Trachtenberg - I just cannot get over the annoyance of Dawn "Get OUT! Get OUT! Get OUT!" Summers.
1. Jimmy Fallon - This guy seriously bugs. He spent years on SNL cracking up during his own jokes. Isn't keeping a straight face, like, the first thing you need to train yourself to do as an SNL castmember?
Below are my completely subjective and occasionally very shallow Emmy picks in response to the nominations being announced today.
DRAMA SERIES Boston Legal Grey's Anatomy Heroes House The Sopranos
House is the only show in this category I watch regularly, so ... there you go.
ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES James Gandolfini, The Sopranos Hugh Laurie, House Denis Leary, Rescue Me James Spader, Boston Legal Kiefer Sutherland, 24
Ah, Kiefer, how brightly our love once shone. But 24 sucked this season, and Hugh has taken my heart.
ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES Patricia Arquette, Medium Minnie Driver, The Riches Edie Falco, The Sopranos Sally Field, Brothers & Sisters Mariska Hargitay, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Kyra Sedgwick, The Closer
I like Mariska Hargitay, but I like Kyra more.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES Michael Emerson, Lost Michael Imperioli, The Sopranos T.R. Knight, Grey's Anatomy Terry O'Quinn, Lost Masi Oka, Heroes William Shatner, Boston Legal
Dude, how can I not go with Locke? Lost had its ups and downs this season, but Terry O'Quinn always delivers.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES Lorraine Bracco, The Sopranos Rachel Griffiths, Brothers & Sisters Katherine Heigl, Grey's Anatomy Sandra Oh, Grey's Anatomy Aida Turturro, The Sopranos Chandra Wilson, Grey's Anatomy
I don't really care about this category, but I have liked Katherine Heigl since My Father, the Hero and she was great in Knocked Up, so I'll throw her my support.
GUEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES Tim Daly, The Sopranos Christian Clemenson, Boston Legal John Goodman, Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip David Morse, House Eli Wallach, Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip Forest Whitaker, ER
I also have no strong feelings regarding this category. I actually thought David Morse's storyline on House was kind of lame, and no one from Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip should be rewarded with anything. I'll go with Tim Daly since I always found him attractive.
GUEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES Kate Burton, Grey's Anatomy Leslie Caron, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Marcia Gay Harden, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Elizabeth Reaser, Grey's Anatomy Jean Smart, 24
Like I said, 24 sucked this season, but Jean Smart is awesome.
COMEDY SERIES Entourage The Office 30 Rock Two and a Half Men Ugly Betty
A category I am actually interested in! I watch four out of five of these shows. The Academy's continued insistence that Two and a Half Men is a quality show blows my mind. I like Entourage as the fluff it is, 30 Rock is a hilarious show that keeps improving, Ugly Betty is a fantastically campy soap, but The Office is ... perfect.
ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock Steve Carell, The Office Ricky Gervais, Extras Tony Shalhoub, Monk Charlie Sheen, Two and a Half Men
Steve Carell's Michael Scott is a brilliant creation.
ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES America Ferrera, Ugly Betty Tina Fey, 30 Rock Felicity Huffman, Desperate Housewives Julia Louis-Dreyfus, The New Adventures of Old Christine Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds
Wow, remember when this category was completely overtaken by the Desperate Housewives? I have to go with America. Betty is adorable, Guadalajara pauncho, braces, and all.
SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Jon Cryer, Two and a Half Men Kevin Dillon, Entourage Neil Patrick Harris, How I Met Your Mother Jeremy Piven, Entourage Rainn Wilson, The Office
A tough one. Jeremy Piven is 95% of what makes Entourage worth watching, but I am going to go with Neil Patrick Harris. He is legen - wait for it - dary as Barney.
SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men Jenna Fischer, The Office Elizabeth Perkins, Weeds Jaime Pressly, My Name Is Earl Holland Taylor, Two and a Half Men Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty
Jenna Fischer's Pam is my single favorite character on TV.
GUEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES Beau Bridges, My Name Is Earl Martin Landau, Entourage Sir Ian McKellen, Extras Giovanni Ribisi, My Name Is Earl Stanley Tucci, Monk
Eh, the only one of these shows that I watch regularly is Entourage, so I'll go with Landau.
GUEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES Dixie Carter, Desperate Housewives Salma Hayek, Ugly Betty Judith Light, Ugly Betty Laurie Metcalf, Desperate Housewives Elaine Stritch, 30 Rock
A great performance.
REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM The Amazing Race American Idol Dancing With The Stars Project Runway Top Chef
It is tough for me to choose between The Amazing Race and Project Runway, but I have to go with the Race. Its always exciting and the host Phil is dreamy.
VARIETY, MUSIC, OR COMEDY SERIES The Colbert Report The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Late Night With Conan O’Brien Late Show With David Letterman Real Time With Bill Maher
There are only three days until Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is released and the world will know how the Harry Potter saga ends. This anticipatory week has been filled with spoilers (true or false ... we don't know yet) being spread on the Internet. Digital images of what may or may not be the book were published online, as most fans are trying desperately to protect themselves from finding out what happens before they have the actual book in their hands.
In fact, I was interviewed by the Boston Herald regarding how I intend to protect myself from spoilers. With media swirling around the leaked copy, I sort of want to lock myself in a room until Saturday. However, I am just attempting to be extra careful about what websites I visit. After I buy the book, I am leaving for a weeklong cruise to Bermuda where I will be away from the Internet and chatty coworkers.
The release of the seventh Harry Potter book will surely be an event and the end of an era. Different cities are hosting different events to celebrate. Harvard Square (the event I am planning to attend) is turning into Hogwart's Square on Friday evening and will feature performances from Harry and the Potters, Draco and the Malfoys and the Hungarian Horntails. It will be the closest I will come to a trip to Diagon Alley until the Harry Potter theme park in Florida opens in a few years.
How are you planning to celebrate the seventh Harry Potter release?