Sunday, April 21, 2024

How To Marry A Millionaire

Money $$$
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Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable & Marilyn Monroe

Now don't get too excited this isn't going to be some crash course on how to get rich by laying around if you get my drift and I think you do...

This is more like a Sunday Funday post of Lauren Bacall, Marilyn Monroe and Betty Grable on the set of How To Marry A Millionaire.

Yeah, I know something of a let down, but not entirely. Hey no one can really tell you how to land someone worth millions, but you can have a whole lotta fun watching this movie if you haven't seen it already. If you have then get two times the fun out of it and watch it again.

Enjoy your Sunday!

How To Marry A Millionaire on IMDb -

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045891/ 

Saturday, April 20, 2024

Locker Room Talk

Hmmmmm...
Michael Shinafelt

While I am sure this isn't the kind of Locker Room Talk you were hoping for, this is the kind you are going to get.

Sitting at the gym awaiting my workout buddy I came across this most delectable and 100% accurate quote on Social Media.

Thus I am going to leave it here for you this Saturday April 20th 2024 without explanation or extrapolation -

"Never sacrifice your dignity to get even with someone who has none"

That's all...have a great weekend!

Me on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/michaelshinafelt/?hl=en 

Friday, April 19, 2024

Film Buff Friday


On May 7th, Arrow Video will release the crime thriller Night Falls On Manhattan from director Sidney Lumet, who brings his gritty realism to this adaptation of former NYPD officer Robert Daley’s novel. Assistant DA Sean Casey (Andy Garcia) is assigned to prosecute a drug dealer whose case has deep ties to his family. As the young attorney uncovers the truth about the arrest, his career, family, and life are threatened. The Limited Edition Blu-ray features an all-star cast that includes Academy Award® nominees Richard DreyfussIan Holm, and Lena Olin, as well as James GandolfiniVincent PastoreFrank VincentBobby Cannavale, and Ron Liebman.
 
The special features include two audio commentaries; a documentary about the director; on-set interviews with cast and crew; behind the scenes footage; trailers and TV spots.

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

Michael's Musings

Tender Age In Bloom
Michael Shinafelt

Things here there and everywhere are in bloom. Not to mention tis the season for allergies...

Younger than Springtime, yet light as a feather, WTF am I even saying?! If you can figure it out let me know. Onward to spread some more F#ckery!

Screw everything else, that's all

I've never had a windshield wiper setting that truly satisfied me

Remember back before Only Fans when your Mom just sold Avon?

Boobytrap spelled backwards is Partyboob

Let's welcome whatever fresh Hell the day has to offer, shall we? We shall!

She's all out for kicks, the more you know...

Read the vowels in Celine Dion out loud. You're welcome!

Call me when you resurrect

Woman Crush Of The Week - Melanie Griffith as Holly in Body Double. Perfection!

And what if we are lying for the greater good???

Don't dream it, be it

I'm HAF, there's that

Usually I pull back a couple of inches

Drip, drop, drip, drop

Join me in more foolishness here -

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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Hump Day & Chill

Nothing says Hump Day & Chill like the tubular Sarah Paulson getting her kicks with some butane.

Ms. Paulson is currnetly back on Broadway in the hit play Appropriate.

Not many things are cooler than Sarah, so grab yourself some butane and Hump Day & Chill like her,

Yeah, that's the ticket!

Sarah on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/mssarahcatharinepaulson/?hl=en 

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Brian Falduto

"Why'd You Come In Here Looking Like That"

Brian Falduto’s newest single release is another example of what's become the modus operandi for the Hollywood child actor turned country crooner: it's the same old country love song, but it's gay. He covers Dolly Parton’s beloved classic “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That,” but his version adds a modern twist that while humorous, also carries real significance to Falduto and a large segment of country music fans that have long felt ignored by the genre. “As far as I'm concerned, we all belong in country music,” he asserts.  “White, black, straight, gay…  country music is about storytelling and it's time we hear some new stories.”

Brian Falduto first gained fame playing the role of Fancy Pants in the Jack Black cult classic film School of Rock. The intense focus on the effeminate mannerisms he displayed as an adolescent would have a major impact on Brian’s coming to terms with his sexuality as a teen and young adult. “Mine is a story of what happens when society attaches a label on something they don’t understand in order to avoid their own discomfort,” he reflects today.  Brian would later pen a pivotal essay about his sexual awakening in The Advocate and he now travels the country performing and speaking at Pride events, sharing himself vulnerably and offering hope to people in the early stages of their coming out.
 
In 2023, Brian released his first country music song, "Same Old Country Love Song.” It was greeted with a flood of positive encouragement and excitement and would become an LGBTQ+ country music anthem.  Subsequent releases followed including “Hottest Guy Here”, “Big Boys Club, and “Skip the Step.”

 
In his live shows, Brian Falduto often mixes his original material with cover tracks.  He finds familiar songs complete the vibe of his sets and showcase his inspirations.   Dolly’s always a favorite because of her consistent support of the LGBTQ+ community and he is especially drawn to tongue-in-cheek songs like “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That because they are similar to his current catalog.  His version of Dolly’s beloved classic doesn’t delineate too far from the original, but it does contain some rootsier, folkier elements that color the song differently.   Also, in its production, Brian draws inspiration from the Cam song, “Diane.”  “Tonally, ‘Diane’ is similar to ‘Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That’ so I’d say my version marries the two,” Falduto explains. 
 
The biggest alteration from Dolly’s version is Brian’s queer storyline.   “People forget this song is about a player,” he laughs. “The cowboy is charming but doesn’t treat his lover so right.”

Brian admits that he can relate to the song.  “In my twenties I was always chasing attractive but unavailable men who were incapable of an authentic connection.”  (Anyone interested in learning more about Brian’s dalliances can listen to “One More,” a single he released earlier this year chronicling a flirtatiously romantic encounter.)
 
The “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That video was filmed in NYC at Hill Country BBQ.  It was directed by Brian Falduto and styled by Brendan McCann.  Hollywood actor Dan Amboyer (Youngerand Uncoupled) plays the charming, cheatin’ cowboy.    
 
“I love that Brian is taking a classic Dolly song and flipping it, making it his own,” Amboyer says from his NYC home.  He is excited to play a part in Brian Falduto’s mission to make country music more LGBTQ+ inclusive.  “There’s a perception that gays are urban-centric and that country music isn’t for us,” Dan Amboyer continues.  “But that’s not my experience. My husband grew up on a cattle ranch. I grew up with pet chickens and pulling bullfrogs out of creeks.”
 
Brian has noticed a positive shift towards inclusion in country music in recent months.  He points to Beyonce Knowles shaking up the genre with “Texas Hold ‘Em,” but also feels there is still a lot of work to be done.  “I mean, Beyonce was the first black woman to have a number one single in country music?   It's not because black country artists don't exist.”
 
He places the blame on country music radio who, for too long, have been the gatekeepers on what music gets played on air and what is discarded.  “Thanks to streaming services, long silenced genres of country including queer country music are finally finding an audience,” says Brian, adding, “This is only the beginning.”  
 
Brian Falduto’s “Why’d You Come in Here Lookin’ Like That” is available on SpotifyApple Music, and all streaming platforms.  Its video releases to Youtube on Tuesday, April 16.
 
 

Follow Brian Falduto on FB,  IGX and TikTok @BrianFalduto
 

Monday, April 15, 2024

Monday Motivation

I agree with this quote from Boy George 100% thus it is today's Monday Motivation. The beauty of what he says is that you can apply it to other things as well by simply changing the word "sexuality" out for other things such as "Good Person." 

Of course the lead in would need some adjustments as well so then it would read: "If you're so secure with yourself you don't need to say you're a good person" and so on...

See? It's applicable to all forms of narcissistic behavior...

Your Monday Motivation assignment is to insert the "thing" in your life into Boy George's quote. It will cathartic, not to mention fun!!!

Sally Forth Minions!

Boy on IG -

https://www.instagram.com/boygeorgeofficial/?hl=en