Aretha who?
This is clearly the definitive version of that song.![]()
Aretha who?
This is clearly the definitive version of that song.![]()
Will Oscar have Riva Fever?
Full "Foolish Games" duet
ETA: Jewel just retweeted me.
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Last edited by Matt-10; 01-29-2013 at 07:28 PM.
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Cate Blanchett
The Beautiful and Talented Godgend Seņor El Diablo Blanchitto
Returning to Hollywood with a Vengeance in 2013
Kelly is performing a tribute to Patti Page and Carole King at the Grammys. She is singing "Tennessee Waltz" and "Natural Woman."
Imagine if she pulls out the whistle note on "Natural Woman" again?!?
She should at least be performing her nominated "Stronger" right?
And Billboard predicts "Stronger" to win Record of the Year![]()
Cate Blanchett
The Beautiful and Talented Godgend Seņor El Diablo Blanchitto
Returning to Hollywood with a Vengeance in 2013
Cate Blanchett
The Beautiful and Talented Godgend Seņor El Diablo Blanchitto
Returning to Hollywood with a Vengeance in 2013
She's gotten A LOT of early praise for her performances during the Grammy rehearsal. One example from Entertainment Weekly:
Clarkson, standing on a small pedestal stage that sits in the center of the floor audience, delivered a crystalline version of “The Tennessee Waltz,” one of Page’s signature hits, and then an absolutely incandescent version of “Natural Woman,” the song written by King and most famously interpreted by Aretha Franklin.![]()
I really hope she wins something tonight!![]()
Cate Blanchett
The Beautiful and Talented Godgend Seņor El Diablo Blanchitto
Returning to Hollywood with a Vengeance in 2013
Umm, this song is amazing, but it would be infinitely better if it wasn't about, well...the Cowboys.
You can do it, Naomi! You're...
ONLY 10 EASY STEPS AWAY FROM OSCAR!
1.) Bankrupt small, independent distributor via massive Oscar campaign. Failing that, proceed to...
2.) Cash in King Kong residual checks to pay for FYC advertisements from Kinko's.
3.) To avoid getting sent straight to VOD, attach entire film as a "trailer" to another film people actually want to see. And then...
4.) Try to do it Lahti-style and win Academy Award for Best Short Film.
5.) Avoid telling a story that everyone already knows by adding exciting details and/or gratuitous editing.
6. Carefully and patiently weather the wrath of film critics/the royal family/the tabloids/Diana-maniacs for trying to add said details. (Good luck!)
7. Find all of the boxes with "August: Osage County" screeners and slip in self-made cam bootleg from premiere screening at Lowes...the hardware store.
(Not Loews, the movie theater -- too expensive!)
8. Trick octogenarian Oscar voters into thinking that you are, in fact, a real princess. (Hey, it worked on Eva Marie Saint!)
9. On Oscar night, have camera crews come to Nicole's house, Joan Crawford-style, so you can win and keep your day job.
10. OSCAR!