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Earth to Vogue, Madonna Isn’t Here

The number 73 is 9 in model years.

Despite a runway delay of 15 years due to the world’s paralyzing excitement from “Magnum” back in 2001, there is great interest into what Derek Zoolander and his new BFMMP (Best Friend Male Model Person) Hansel have been up to. Thankfully, Zoolander No.2 arrives in theaters on February 12th.

Hopefully, no eugoogly’s have been written.

To whet our appetite for the next few weeks, an exclusive interview was uploaded today. Vogue managed to get invited into Derek’s stylish loft and subsequently climb inside Derek’s brain to shine a light from ear-to-ear for the whole world to see. Surprisingly, this interview was arranged without the bribe of an orange mocha frappuccino.

I wonder if Derek Zoolander’s kid can read good…and do other stuff good too?

Find out February 12th!

Happy Monday!

Steven Spielberg turned 69 this past Friday.

Arguably the greatest director of all-time, Spielberg has become a film genre himself. Kids and adults love and admire his visual storytelling, for different and similar reasons. For any person who loves movies, a Spielberg foundation is a necessity. Without experiencing the magic of Spielberg, it’s impossible to experience the true magic of movies.

And that’s why he’s celebrated with such fanfare.

That’s why it’s surprising that some people within the film industry didn’t see his burgeoning genius for granted from the very beginning of his bright, trailblazing career. The father of the summer blockbuster (Jaws) received a few nominations from the Academy for his work with the great white shark.

The video below offers Spielberg’s reaction from back in 1976.

People don’t always remember who won Oscars, but they will remember Steven Spielberg’s golden legacy.

Trust yourself and your vision and the right people will see it the right way.

Happy Birthday Steven Spielberg!

Harmonizing a Kaleidoscopic Future

Coldplay’s future is…

“A Head Full of Dreams” was released today for the world to hear and experience. Unlike their previous album “Ghost Stories” (with the exception of one song), Chris Martin and Co. have returned with mostly upbeat, dancing tempos, imaginatively playful lyrics and a positive feeling of being happy no matter what life throws at us.

As Coldplay would say, it’s about finding and hanging onto our everglow.

Now, Chris Martin said that this album could be the band’s last musical journey during an interview several months ago.

Like the highly-lauded and extensive Harry Potter series, is this the end for Coldplay?

Well, the last song on the record is called, “Up&Up.”

Laughing is the Best…It’s Just the Best

  • A Brit, a German and an American sit down for an interview…

Sienna Miller, Daniel Brühl and Bradley Cooper star in the newly released film, Burnt. Telling the story of trying to run the best restaurant in the world through the lens of a cook struggling to regain his place atop the culinary world, Burnt looks like a fun ride into one of Hollywood’s responses to the foodie craze that has run wild in America the past several years.

An excellent primary cast and picturesque settings does not guarantee a hit, but the chemistry demonstrated above reveals this movie may have some degree of that “it” factor.

Anybody else craving schnitzel?