Wednesday, December 31, 2008

New Year's Scrooge

Let's just lay it all out there: I'm not a fan of New Year's Eve. Never have been. Too much hype. Too many expectations. Always, always disappointment. In fact, aside from spending the Y2K NYE with my best friend, Lanette, and her husband, I don't remember ever enjoying a New Year's Eve. Ever. That's pretty sad, huh? Now that I'm 100 and hate people (especially loud drunken people in the masses), I pretty much stay in and go to bed before midnight. Well, the before midnight part might be exaggerated (as my insomniac ways can never seem to get to bed before at least one), but you get the picture. I'll be home, crocheting, watching movies. You know, the usual. Drink a cold one for me (whether that be egg nog, martinelli's, or whatever your little heart desires). :)

Pinky's Fandance - Wednesday Edition

Sometimes I'm not sure which Fandance story to share, so I wait for the universe (did I really just say that?) to guide me. Today's top story? Matt Dillon was arrested for driving 106 mph in a 65 mph zone. Um, what? He's already met me, what could he possibly be driving so fast to see? Even more interesting? His mug shot is HOT! In fact, it doesn't look too different from the picture I scored with him several years ago. In case you didn't know, Matt Dillon is a Sundance junkie. I'd be hard-pressed to think of a Festival he hasn't attended - usually with a movie. While I'd seen him several times and taken pictures of him, it wasn't until 2004 (I think) when I declared it to be "Matt Dillon Day" and put all my energy into getting my picture with him. I'm serious about my declared days, I tell ya. I wake up and say, "Happy Matt Dillon Day!" and all day long I continue to say it until the deed is complete. The actual story isn't all that exciting - he was sitting behind me and I pretty much just jumped in for a picture (as you can see, he's thrilled), but no matter. Matt Dillon Day was a success and he graced my Christmas card that year (along with a few other celebs). Now, if only we could get his speeding under control.

Yes Man? Yes, Please!

Always the procrastinator, yesterday after work I used a movie pass I received a year ago which expired today (nothing like waiting until the last minute...). I wasn't sure if I should see Yes Man, Marley and Me, or Bedtime Stories, but I felt like laughing and figured Jim Carrey would be the one to deliver the laughs. I'm happy to report I made the right decision (not that I won't be seeing the other films, but yesterday I just felt like a little Jim Carrey). Anyone who remembers Jim from "In Living Color" will appreciate this film, as he's just classic Jim Carrey with his funny faces and voices and the over-the-top stuff which is just hysterical. Zooey Deschanel was adorable as his girlfriend and an added bonus was Bradley Cooper playing the best friend (how YOU doin', Bradley Cooper?). YUM. He's just a tasty treat to say the least. What was I talking about? Oh, right. Yes Man. Check it out when you get a chance. It's fun.

Celebrity Wrap Up, Wednesday Edition

Hello and welcome to today's edition of Celebrity Wrap Up.Oh, Owen. You look so cold and wet. Here, let me dry you down with this handy towel I've been carrying around in my car on the off-chance I'd see you. It's your favorite color and everything. There, there. Should we go put you in a nice, hot shower? Yeah, that's what I thought. Now that Ashlee Simpson is a mother (to BRONX MOWGLI, let's not forget), apparently she's decided to dress as matronly as possible. Take that shirt back to your grandmother's closet and start acting normal please.Seriously, could Gwen Stefani's family be any cuter? Everything they do is magic. And they're even rocking old school skates! Poor Suri. Look at her low hanging head and secret shame. Someone must have told her who she wsa related to. Bless her heart. Thank you, Kate Hudson, for showing us how NOT to wear a hat. And did you borrow those leggings from Lindsay? NOT hot.

McP is a Fashionista

Since tonight is New Year's Eve we had to change our normal Cindy Ree's dinner night to last night (instead of Wednesday when we usually go). McB made sure to wear every bit of U clothing he'd recently received as gifts and McP decided to rock my hat for almost the entire duration of dinner. I swear she's destined to be a hat girl. She's forever stealing every hat off my head, but I think this one was the cutest. Look at that face! The best part of the night was discovering that our waitress was actually named Cindy (and our normal waiter is Lee), hence the name of the restaurant, Cindy Lee's. Go figure. :)

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Leona Naess Rocks my World

I almost forgot to mention one of the coolest things about our gift exchange last night. Shmegan gave me and Crusty a copy of the new Leona Naess CD called "Thirteens." This was quite appropriate, as last year she gave us both The Weepies CD (which was also amazing). If you haven't heard Leona Naess until now, you should rush out and pick up her CD. She has the most exquisite voice - I simply can't get enough. I've been on a constant stream of Leona since I got to work this morning (OK, I'm perhaps a *wee* bit obsessed). When I worked in Special Events at Sundance my first year, Leona's "people" submitted one of her CD's to us to consider having her play at a party. We'd take turns in the office to see who could pick the CD that day and I always picked her. In fact, after the Fest, I *may* have inadvertently taken it home (what?!!? Did I just say that out loud? Thief!). Ever since then, I've been a huge fan and was planning to get the new CD - I just hadn't gotten around to it. I'm stoked! Thanks again, Shmeg! :)

Sappy Pink Heart

Why do I have such a sappy pink heart? All I want to do is move on with a fresh, clean slate, but all the while I'm missing someone who doesn't even notice I'm gone. Apparently, a half-baked text at 12:18 a.m. on Christmas is supposed to pass as a loving and attentive person? I think not. Nice try, though. I swear, between him and my stupid Neverending Boyfriend (who is also Dead To Me right now) I don't have any time to do anything else (except worry about 28 other ridiculous notions which also drive me bonkers). Have I mentioned I'm giving up? No, I mean really. That's right REALLY this time. Happy New Year Mancation to me! :)

Only Cool People Wear Hats

Aside from the winter months when some sort of a beanie is a requirement, I've never been much of a hat girl. I'm not sure why, but I just never got into hats. I've always wanted to, but could never find the "perfect hat." That is, until now. Last night in our search we found this super cute hat. I actually put it on as a joke, but then looked in the mirror and fell a little bit in love with it. I can't wait to wear it at the Festival - plus, the top is perfect to display my fun buttons and the brim will keep the sun away while I'm outside all day. Wahoo! You know you're impressed.

Pinky's Fandance - Tuesday Edition

Last year while watching the movie Smart People at the Festival, I scored a Trifecta of celebrity pictures. I remember sitting there in the front row and talking to some annoying girl next to me (come on, they can't all be gems) about who we were trying to get pictures with. She was telling me how she was determined to get a picture with SJP. I laughed and said she looked like she'd be a B and I could only hope to get a picture with her. Flash forward to after the movie and I not only got a picture with SJP and her husband, Matthew Broderick (I think I've shared this story before??), but I went out back hoping upon hope that Dennis Quaid would make an appearance (where only the truly dedicated stand for autographs and pictures with the stars as they exit from the back). Get this - not only did he sign autographs with EVERYONE who waited (which is rare in that cold late at night), but he actually asked me after we took the picture, "Was that OK? Do you need another one?" I was like, "You know what, DQ? We got it. We're good. Nicely done." OK, in truth, I probably muttered, "um, yeah, it's great, thanks" and then scurried away. Inside I was DYING - SJP, Ferris Bueller, AND DQ???? I thought I might burst!

Monday, December 29, 2008

Shmolive Garden Never Gets Old

As was our tradition in college (a million or so years ago) when we'd venture out to the Shmolive Garden on special occasions, Shmegan, Crusty (or Megan and Christi to the rest of the world) and I went out to dinner tonight. Since Crusty moved to Saint George a few years ago, we usually try to meet up during the holidays for some food and a little gift exchange. We always have the best time. Tonight's gift exchange was great and I made sure to take some pictures of us modelling our fun things. After our service-challenged dinner, we made our way over to the Nordstrom Rack and Payless for a little shopping. You know you're loving our hats. :)

Celebrity Wrap Up, Tuesday Edition

Hello and welcome to today's edition of Celebrity Wrap Up.While I applaud Keri Russell's desire to lead a "normal" life and go to the market sans bodyguards, I do need to question her dressing up like a mushroom to do so. Also strange? Is that child a little too big for the papoose carrier, or is it just me? Drew Barrymore's favorite thing about working on The Wedding Singer? The wardrobe. Apparently in lieu of pay, they let her keep all the outfits (the movie was set in 1985 for those of you just tuning in).Every time I see this picture of Hugh Jackman, all I can think is, "Cha cha cha." I don't know why.Oh, crap. She's really gone and done it now. Look at the holes in feet of Katie's tights. She has apparently lost her TC-programmed mind. Let us bow our heads in a moment of silence.I had no idea the economic recession carried over to a Celebrity Recession. Have they officially run out of celebrities? What braniac decided Debbie (that's right, I said Debbie, NOT Debra) Gibson should put her hands in concrete? I have no words.

See, I Don't Hate Katie

Lest you think I'm not a fan of Ms. Katie Holmes, I wanted to post some photographic evidence that will prove without a shadow of a doubt that I'm a fan. Well, it at least shows that I was interested enough to take a picture of her (although when the time came to get one with her I said, "Eh, not for me"). How cute is she in this picture? Before the evil TC stole her soul and turned her into a follower of Xenu. Sweet little Katie (NOT Kate, take that TC) was so adorable and innocent here when she starred in my beloved Pieces of April. Ah, memories.

Work? I Don't Wanna...

In regards to working this week, I think I speak for the entire working class when I say, "I don't wanna...." (which also needs to be said using your best whine). How can it possibly be Monday again? Didn't we just have one last week? Plus, Mondays after a holiday are the worst. I just want to be in bed. This is not fun. I hate it.

Sunday, December 28, 2008

Pinky's Fandance - Monday Edition

A few years ago, Jenny McCarthy had a movie in the Midnight Movie section of the Festival. I can't remember what it was called (but it was truly terrible, so I don't even want to inadvertently recommend it), but that's beside the point. Jenny wrote and starred in the film and her husband at the time (Jon Asher) directed it. After the film, Jenny was so nice and posed with anyone who wanted in a picture. In fact, she posed with me twice, as the first attempt didn't look good at all (and kind of reminds me of the polaroid Farmer Ted took in Sixteen Candles). I was happy she was willing to take another one - as she just seemed happy to pose with every member of the audience if they wanted. Now those are celebrities who make my day! :)

McHats are Fun

McP seems to be a big fan of my hats, but none more so than the one I wore over for Sunday Dinner tonight. She kept putting it on and posing. I think she was a little bit in love with it. I love how dramatic she was while wearing it (as opposed to the rest of the time when she's not dramatic....oh, wait. Who was I talking about?). Her Grandpa sent her this fun scarf and glove set with dogs on them. How cute is that? Oh, and the best parting gift from dinner tonight? A "real" Scrabble game (as opposed to the one I play online). Wahoo! Thanks, McFamily! The only way it could've been better would be if it looked like this. That would rule. :)

Celebrity Wrap Up, Monday Edition

In an effort to be a more productive member of the working force, I'm going to attempt to do most of my blogging from home the night before. Now, that's not to say I won't add a bit or two on breaks, but I'm going to try to do my daily features early. Plus, no one will have to wait in the morning. You know you're excited. :) Dear Jenny McCarthy: I realize you're at the screening of your boyfriend's movie entitled Yes Man, but your hair is a world of NO. Love ya! Mean it.Dear Dita Von Teese: Why do you eschew the sunlight? Are you a vampire? Seriously, your skin is translucent (and not in a good way). Perhaps you should see a doctor. Dear Kate Walsh: I'm sorry your new husband apparently loves show tunes more than you and filed for divorce after a year of unwedded bliss, but is that an excuse to show up wearing every item of clothing available in the thrift store? Pull it together, sweetie.Dear Christina Aguilera: The distracting and way-too-busy pattern of your dress isn't working. I can still see your hideous bangs and hair. Nice try, though.Dear Rumer Willis: I'm sure it's hard to live in the shadow of your gorgeous parents, but showing off your ta-ta's is not the way to go. We can still see your face.

Parting is Such Sweet Sorrow

My sister's family left today and headed back to Arizona. I was sad to see them go. It's been nice to be able to see them almost every day this week (except for the day I was snowed in). I miss them when they're so far away. Still, it was fun to have them here and especially to see the kids enjoy the snow. Spenser was so cute yesterday when we went shopping. He had his own Christmas money to spend and actually put some of his toys back so that he could buy something for his sister and brother. When I asked him why (since he really didn't need to do that, although it was so sweet that he did), he said, "I dunno. I guess because I kinda like them." Love it. I miss them already.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Sunday Funnies

Pinky's Fandance - Sunday Edition

For the past week we've been talking about great picture opportunities with celebrities who were accomodating enough to pause and take a picture with me. But what about those who are not so kind and generous? Do all celebrities say yes to your photo request, Pinky? I'm glad you asked. The answer, sadly, is a resounding no. And so, to mix things up a little, I present the Top Five Douchebag Celebrities (aka The Ones Who Said No). Add ImageA few years ago, I saw Ryan Reynolds walking down Main Street (here's a tip - if you don't want your picture taken and/or don't want to pose with fans like the douchebag that you are, DO NOT walk Main Street) and made the mistake of asking for a picture. His response, "I'm in a hurry." Man, I loved that guy on Two Guys a Girl and a Pizza Place. Too bad he dumped Alanis and turned into a prick.Kim Kardashian was the first celebrity (I use that term loosely to say the least) I saw at the Festival last year. When I asked for a picture, she said no, she was trying to get somewhere (meanwhile, her and Reggie Bush were leisurely walking down Main Street luring the paparrazi to take their pictures). I wanted to scream after her and say, "I didn't really want your stupid picture anyway, but you were here and I thought I'd flatter you. FINE, be that way. I don't even like you." Yeah, that'll teach her to say no to the Pink.Based on his adorable character on Sweet Home Alabama, I mistakenly assumed Josh Lucas would be just as adorable in real life. Wrong. He was so classy that when I asked for a picture, he wouldn't even look at me, just hung his head low and pretended I didn't exist. Finally his manager said, "It's not a good time right now." Um, OK....Kirsten Dunst (terrible picture completely intentional) was a total bitch at last year's festival. I'm not just saying that because she rejected me (The horror! The audacity! The nerve!). I heard several stories which claimed she started screaming, "I'm not an animal! Leave me alone!" Whoo. Guess it's tough to have a movie you directed in the festival. When I asked her for a picture, she said, "Not right now" (mind you, it was just her and me on the steps, no one around for miles, her obviously not busy or rushing to anything). I wanted to say, "Oh, would another time be better? Because, you're right, I run into you on the street ALL the time. I'll just check back again." Pshaw.And finally, the biggest Douchebag of them all (capitalization of Douchebag completely intentional), I present Samuel L. Jackson, the only celebrity to give me such a tainted and rude look he actually made me cry. You should be ashamed of yourself, you prick bastard. Stupid purple beret wearing idiot. Perhaps one day I'll share the entire story, but I don't feel like rehashing it tonight. Suffice it to say, he ranks almost lower than TC on my radar (and that's saying A LOT).