It's time for some film noir Minions. Does The Postman Always Ring Twice at your door? Well he does at Lana Turner's in the form of John Garfield and such.
Erotic tension is the name of the game in this sizzling piece of movie history.
It was also remade in 1981 with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange.
So let's enjoy my buddy Jay Jacobson's write-up about it shall we? We shall for sure!!!
Feeling Cute, Might Delete Later Michael Shinafelt
I've always wondered what compels peeps to post the "Feeling Cute" might delete later selfies. Well this morning I woke up after having one of the best night's sleep in forever and felt amazing and decided to take a selfie and caption it in the formerly mentioned way.
Thus the reason I posted mine is sleep. What would be your reason to post a selfie with this caption? Carry on Minions...
Garcelle is truly the MVP this season on RHOBH - her side eye slays
Breaking News: Florida man stunned to realize laws apply to him as well
Lil Nas X becomes the first openly gay entertainer to be nominated for ‘Artist of the Year’ at the MTV VMA's - congratulations!!
I am collaborating with PetSmart to give away free hamsters. If u want one just go to Xhamster dot com
There are two openings that need filling, think about it, but not too much
Today's secret word is: Delegitimization
Even though it was yesterday - Happy Birthday Snoopy!!!
Kitten With A Whip, discuss...
Woman Crush of the Week - Elizabeth Gillies for many reasons her singing, her portrayal of Fallon Carrington on the CW's Dynasty, oh and she's just plain hot!
Does anyone actually sleep anymore? Asking for a friend
We need more musicians who play instruments, more music STAT!
If you "win" the Internet why isn't there a prize?
Looking forward to hearing the Elton John/Britney Spears duet Hold Me Closer
Damn it's hot out!!! Thus I thought we should all cool off some, or heat up depending on your POV, to a thirsty shot of Shawn Mendes, wet in a bathing suit.
Sean is putting the "Chill" in Hump Day & Chill by staying, well, chill. Perhaps he can put the "Hump" part in at some point, but for now we can all just kick back and "Chill" whilst gazing at Shawn, or not.
The choice is yours. Me? I prefer a more manly sort of dude with some hair on his chest. But I know there are those of you whose preferred cup of tea is Shawn.
"You have to believe we are magic" - Magic, Olivia Newton-John
Needless to say I like many was literally caught off guard and truly saddened by the passing of Olivia Newton-John. She has been a part of my life since I was born and now she is gone. She was such a bright light, absolutely magic!
Like pretty much every gay man I know she was my first Woman Crush namely because of Grease, who didn't think she was Totally Hot in that?
Who knew when I progressed through life that I would be fortunate enough to know her. I've interviewed her twice and she was always so lovely and gracious.
My fondest memory of her though was seeing her play Los Angeles Gay Pride in 2008 with my friend publicist Ken Phillips. He and I reminisced about it yesterday and both concurred we had the time of our lives!!!
Here we are at Sunday Funday Minions and as you all know by now I love Spooky Season! Thus I could not pass up the opportunity to post this seasonal bad ass image I saw on Twitter.
With a scant 85 more days until Halloween and just over a month until the season arrives, hey, the whole month of October is one big Halloween euphoria after all.
Together at last, it's none other than the face of Halloween Michael Myers and the face of Scream Ghostface!!!
Halloween & Scream are two of the most enduring horror franchises in Hollywood history as you know. "Yes" I have seen all the Scream movies. While I confess with the exception of Halloween III: Season of the Witch, the only Halloween films I've seen are the ones with Jamie Lee Curtis in them (with the exception of Halloween Resurrection.)
So enjoy your Sunday Funday with these two, I know I will...
Transgender Fashion Models Navigate Their Individual Paths to Stardom on Here-TV’s Road to the Runway
Here-TV’s new docuseries Road to the Runway examines the roles that gender, race, socio-economic status, and familial approval play in the lives of young, beautiful women charting their course toward fashion’s latest frontier:the transgender supermodel.The series profiles the twenty hopefuls competing in this year’s annual Slay Model search.Cameras follow the women to their hometowns to uncover their roots: the environments they were reared in and the circumstances that helped shape them into the beautiful, statuesque, fashionable young women they are today.Executive produced by GLAAD-award winner, Cecilio Asuncion and Phil Anthony, RD Alba and produced by Emmy-award winner David Millbern, Paul Colichman, Stephen P. Jarchow and John Mongiardo, Road to the Runway is an important reminder that these Trans models are more than mannequins: they are daughters, friends, and partners in love, with stories that deserve to be heard.
Among the cities visited in Road to the Runway are Chicago, Atlanta, Boston, and Florida.In Azle, TX, viewers meet Mylla James who comes from a highly conservative family, yet they support their daughter, joining her at photo shoots and even traveling with her to model opportunities in Los Angeles.“Most home towns we visit on Road to the Runway are not in areas people would consider progressive,” Slay Model founder Cecilio Asuncion reflects. “It’s interesting that in many of the cases, we often find with parents that when it comes to loving their daughters, politics takes a back seat.”
It was evident culturally, as well.Ayden Yee is a 15-year-old track star who ranks second in her state of Wisconsin.She is of Chinese descent, a culture where sons are traditionally deemed as more valuable.Cameras show the Yee family embracing Ayden for who she is; something Asuncion, an Asian American, found especially moving.“It is powerful to witness models who enjoy the support of their families back home.They present as confident and secure.They’re armed with the knowledge that no matter what happens in the model search, they will be ok because they are loved.”
Sadly, not all of the women are so lucky.“The reality is a majority of our models have struggled their whole lives with living as their authentic true selves,” Asuncion continues.“They live in a world where simply walking out of the house takes incredible courage.”
Still, their anguish could prove an advantage in the harrowing world of fashion.“Courage builds resiliency and that kind of tenacity is key to surviving the inevitable pitfalls on the Road to the Runway,” Asuncion contends. “The model life is not an easy one.It is filled with unforgiving scrutinization and unavoidable rejection.It’s not for the faint of heart.”
He makes it clear to the hopefuls in Road to the Runway that his agency, Slay Model Management, is not selling Transness.“It is a fashion model agency and we are selling a young woman’s capability to represent a brand or a designer.”
It takes more than beauty to be a bookable model. It takes determination, grit, and a visceral understanding that the woman is a model first, and Trans second.“As is often the case in model competitions, the real challenge is an internal one,” Asuncion says. “It used to be that women reshaped themselves to fit the industry standard; striving to match the idealized version of a Barbie doll. Today’s fashion industry wants to see the real, unfiltered woman beneath the lashes and lipstick.”
What Trans models have in their favor today – unlike any other time in history – is that clients are looking for diversity and representation. Slay Model Management models have appeared in campaigns for M·A·C Cosmetics, Hyundai, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue Germany, Macy’s, Biore’, Eva Mendes for NY and Co., and Savage X Fenty. They have appeared on TV in POSE, Law and Order: SVU, Project Runway, and Netflix’s Next in Fashion. The agency’s first-signed and most recognized supermodel, Arisce Wanzer, who appears in Road to the Runway, has been featured on TV shows like MTV’s Ex on the Beach, and in campaigns for Marco Marco, Opening Ceremony, Truvada, AT&T, Lululemon and Lucky Jeans.
The urge for diversity even accounts for why the show was picked up by the network. “At Here-TV, diversity and inclusion remain the central focus of our programing strategy,” says Emmy-winning actor and producer David Millbern. “Producing Road to the Runway gives us the opportunity to honor and explore the lives of these extraordinary trans women, many of whom are also women of color. Their bravery inspires us.”
“The sky is the limit for these young women,” Asuncion sums up. “From how I see it, it is my job to lead and develop the girl from hopeful to working model. The supermodel part is up to the individual. She must have the passion and drive to go the extra distance.”
The winning model of this year’s annual Slay Model search earns a spot in a M·A·C Campaign, a trip to London to shoot a Carmen Liu Lingerie campaign, a Colors of Love ring and a social media campaign from Faberge', shoes from Lidia Talavera, and a year contract with Slay Model Management.