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Currently Watching? - Music Head - 21-03-2012

Esperanza Spalding on Letterman show

more interesting to watch (playing that bass) than to listen to for me.


Currently Watching? - Music Head - 22-03-2012

Toby Keith on Leno show

that song cracks me up
Red Solo Cup


Currently Watching? - Music Head - 23-03-2012

Eric Church on Fallon show

new country artist for me
great song called Springsteen
heard an acoustic version of the song that was actually much better than this
still good


Currently Watching? - hatchetman - 23-03-2012

Music Head Wrote:Toby Keith on Leno show

that song cracks me up
Red Solo Cup

I first heard the song when Glee covered it. The song is hilarious.


Currently Watching? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-03-2012

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[h=2]Reviews[/h][h=3]Amazon.co.uk Review[/h]There are male viewers who will enjoy The Help, but Mississippi native Tate Taylor aims his adaptation squarely at the female readers who made Kathryn Stockett's novel a bestseller. If the multi-character narrative revolves around race relations in the Kennedy-era South, the perspective belongs to the women. Veteran maid Aibileen (Doubt's Viola Davis in an Oscar-worthy performance) provides the heartfelt narration that brackets the story. A widow devastated by the death of her son, she takes pride in the 17 children she has helped to raise, but she's hardly fulfilled. That changes when Skeeter (Easy A's Emma Stone) returns home after college. Unlike her peers, Skeeter wants to work, so she gets a job as a newspaper columnist. But she really longs to write about Jackson's domestics, so she meets with Aibileen in secret--after much cajoling and the promise of anonymity. When Aibileen's smart-mouthed friend Minny (breakout star Octavia Spencer) breaches her uptight employer's protocol, Hilly (Bryce Dallas Howard) gives her the boot, and she ends up in the employ of local outcast Celia (Jessica Chastain, hilarious and heartbreaking), who can't catch a break due to her dirt-poor origins. After the murder of Medgar Evers, even more maids, Minny among them, bring their stories to Skeeter, leading to a book that scandalizes the town--in a good way. Not since Steel Magnolias has Hollywood produced a Southern woman's picture more likely to produce buckets of tears (and almost as many laughs). --Kathleen C. Fennessy


Currently Watching? - Music Head - 24-03-2012

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Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review

There are male viewers who will enjoy The Help, but Mississippi native Tate Taylor aims his adaptation squarely at the female readers who made Kathryn Stockett's novel a bestseller. If the multi-character narrative revolves around race relations in the Kennedy-era South, the perspective belongs to the women. Veteran maid Aibileen (Doubt's Viola Davis in an Oscar-worthy performance) provides the heartfelt narration that brackets the story. A widow devastated by the death of her son, she takes pride in the 17 children she has helped to raise, but she's hardly fulfilled. That changes when Skeeter (Easy A's Emma Stone) returns home after college. Unlike her peers, Skeeter wants to work, so she gets a job as a newspaper columnist. But she really longs to write about Jackson's domestics, so she meets with Aibileen in secret--after much cajoling and the promise of anonymity. When Aibileen's smart-mouthed friend Minny (breakout star Octavia Spencer) breaches her uptight employer's protocol, Hilly (Bryce Dallas Howard) gives her the boot, and she ends up in the employ of local outcast Celia (Jessica Chastain, hilarious and heartbreaking), who can't catch a break due to her dirt-poor origins. After the murder of Medgar Evers, even more maids, Minny among them, bring their stories to Skeeter, leading to a book that scandalizes the town--in a good way. Not since Steel Magnolias has Hollywood produced a Southern woman's picture more likely to produce buckets of tears (and almost as many laughs). --Kathleen C. Fennessy

yea, but what did you think about it?


Currently Watching? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-03-2012

quite good insight into the way white's treated their black maids right up and including the mid 1960s, and insight into the racist state laws down in Mississippi at the time...
probably on the MHRS i'd give it around 2.2


Currently Watching? - Music Head - 24-03-2012

CRAZY-HORSE Wrote:quite good insight into the way white's treated their black maids right up and including the mid 1960s, and insight into the racist state laws down in Mississippi at the time...
probably on the MHRS i'd give it around 2.2

thanks
yea, couldn't believe them state laws.
always wonder if, without the Civil War, people would have come to their senses.
saw the movie a couple of weeks ago
sis was reading the book when she passed, brought it home with me and read it
book is usually better than the movie, but in this case would rate them about the same
didn't think it was great, but it was ok
not crazy about chocolate pie anymore


Currently Watching? - CRAZY-HORSE - 24-03-2012

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Elvis' fifth and first movie after his army discharge....
typical Elvis flick, but probably the last one to at least contain half decent to good songs, also, probably one of the last okay movies before they became too corny even for me to enjoy..the Hollywood machine kicked into action after this one with them and Col.Parker signing him to do three sometimes four movies a year for the rest of the decade.
all 33 of his movies made profit at the box office, and he ws the first actor in Hollywood to earn one million dollars a movie, but that was on paper, Parker took the majority of it to line his own greedy little pockets.


Currently Watching? - Music Head - 25-03-2012

Shins on Letterman show

that Simple Song is growing on me