Showing posts with label W.E.. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Only One???

W.E. Recieves Oscar Nomination
Madonna had her 'fingers crossed' for an Oscar nomination for her directorial debut 'W.E.'.

She won a Golden Globe for Best Song for the track 'Masterpiece' from the film - would be excited to receive a nod from the Academy Awards but is not too concerned as she still has a half-time performance at the Super Bowl on February 5 to look forward to.

Well...she got ONE!  Whomp, Whomp...

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

WINNER WINNER WINNER!

YES!!!!!!

Who would have thought Sir Elton John would be the grand dame to get the most camera face time on the Golden Globes last night? During the arrivals show, Carson Daly interviewed the singer, who recieved a nomination for his song ‘Gnomeo and Juliet’. Going on to say, his longterm nemesis Madonna “has no f*cking chance of winning”. So, what happened? Madonna wins! Best Original Song: ‘Masterpiece’ for ‘W.E’. They cut to Elton’s face which was a sorry ass picture of bitterness and contempt. Relax relate release, children!
Such a glorious win! Such an amazing kick off to what is sure to be a spectacular year!
A very surprised Madonna accepted the award for Best Original Song for Masterpiece, as heard in her new movie W.E.
We love the story she told about how the song came to be!
P.S. - DON'T EVER TURN THE MUSIC UP ON MADONNA AGAIN! DO YOU HEAR US!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Bid On An Evening With Madonna For Charity!


This it. This is YOUR chance to meet and hang with the one and onlyMadonna!
In order to raise money for the J/P Hatian Relief Organization (J/P HRO), a nonprofit founded by her ex-husband Sean Penn, Madonna is auctioning off a chance for two lucky fans to attend the New York premiere and after party of her new film W.E.!
Sure, the small print makes it very clear your meeting with the Queen of pop will be "very brief" (with a photo opportunity, of course), but c'mon, it's Madonna!
We'd be happy just being in the same room as her so we could run and tell all our friends we breathed the same air too! LOLz!
The film directed by the music icon explores the affair between King Edward VIII and American divorcée Wallis Simpson. After one day, the prize package is currently up to $8,000 on CharityBuzz, but there is still plenty of time to bid since it closes on Thursday, January 19.
So where are all of the members of the 1% at? Click here to donate some of all that money to a great cause and meet Madonna!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Pop icon expresses herself in an exclusive interview with Cynthia McFadden.


As Madonna prepares to release her new film, "W.E." she sat down with Cynthia McFadden for a revealing interview. Watch "Nightline" on Thursday night, "Good Morning America" on Friday morning and "20/20" for more on Madonna...And don't forget to tweet #AskMadonna to be part of the conversation! (Donna Svennevik/ABC)

Friday, December 9, 2011

Video: Madonna at W.E. screening

Here is a some video and interview footage of Madonna attending a screening of W.E. at the Museum of Modern Art on Sunday night in New York City.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

In Honor of W.E.,

Madonna’s 5 Best Moments on the Big Screen
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Madonna’s much-maligned W.E. opens in limited release in New York and L.A. this week, and I thought we’d wipe the taste of Venetian backlash and hydrangea topnotes out of our mouths and remember five occasions when Lourdes’s mother kicked ass in films. Because she did, people. Let’s strap on our bangles, writhe in our fishnets, and point our cone bras back at Madonna’s sunnier moments at the cineplex.


5. Breathless Mahoney’s coquettish insecurities in Dick Tracy
While Madonna is too voracious and self-conscious a superstar to be a Betty Boop-type coquette, she makes a lot of her cutesy dialogue believable in Dick Tracy, the ‘90 comic-book caper that holds up surprisingly well. If her nightclub rendition of the Oscar-winning tune “Sooner or Later” doesn’t stop you in your tracks, you’ll emit a gentle guffaw here when she coos, “I know how you feel. You don’t know if you want to hit me or kiss me. I get that a lot.” Do I detect a strand of Grace Kelly’s accent in that voice?
4. Susan’s woozy wiles in Desperately Seeking Susan
If superstardom is about timing as much as talent, then Madonna cashed in at just the right moment with her debut performance in Desperately Seeking Susan. As the titular dance-hall urchin who ends up trading places with a bored housewife (Rosanna Arquette), Madonna landed the chance to play and promote herself: a cheeky, brash, intermittently straightforward man-killer with undeniable charisma. Watch  here as she befuddles Mark Blum, who’s not even clever enough to realize the music playing is Madonna’s own “Into the Groove.”
3. The grit of Dangerous Game




Madonna once said of her starring role in Dangerous Game, the ‘93 Abel Ferrara film that was released (barely) on her own Maverick imprint, “Even though it’s a shit movie and I hate it, I am good in it.” I have to agree: She’s both chillier and more vulnerable here than in any of her earlier films, and it’s impossible to look away from her as she spars with Harvey Keitel. Ironically, she’s pretty damn effective when playing an actress
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2. The tender side of A League of Their Own’s “All the Way” Mae




The denial ends here: You can have your Evitas and Dick Tracys, but the single best Madonna movie (with a narrative) is A League of Their Own. As “All the Way” Mae Mordabito, Madonna is a naughty, yet emotional powerhouse on the Rockford Peaches, a WWII-era women’s baseball team. Here, she helps a teammate learn to read with the aid of some steamy literature. While working entirely in the company of women, Madonna seems perfectly at ease as an actress — she even outshines her Oscar-winning teammate Geena Davis.


1. The candor of Truth or Dare

There’s no replacing or topping Truth or Dare, the documentary that chronicles Madonna during her very best tour and at her most staggering popularity. The black-and-white cinematography somehow feels unpretentious here, perhaps because it’s offset by such fulgent, Technicolor concert sequences. The single best moment, in my estimation, is the actual “Truth or Dare” game where backup singer Donna DeLory asks Madonna to name the love of her life. Like a material girl who lives to tell, Madonna follows suit, and it’s a heartbreaking and unforgettable reveal.

Check out the Official W./E. Poster

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Like a Masterpiece



Oh man! Does this bring us back to mid-'90s, Something to Remember ballad era or what?!
Masterpiece, a new song from Madonna that was recorded for the soundtrack of her new movieW.E., and also rumored to be on her upcoming album, has found its way onto the net, and is an absolutely gorgeous, stripped down track that really lets her vocals shine!  LOVE it!  So, so pretty!  We cannot wait for more! Keep 'em coming, gurl!  You are QUEEN!
Click here to listen to 'Masterpiece'



If you were the Mona Lisa
you would be hanging in the Lourve
everyone would come and see you
you may be impossible to move.
It’s seems to me that’s what you are
a rare and priceless work of art
stay behind your velvet rope
but I will not renounce all hope.

And I’m right by your side
like a theif in the night
I stand in front of a masterpiece
and I can’t tell you why
it hurts much
to be in love with the masterpiece,
cause after all
nothing is indestructible.
From the moment I first saw you
all the darkness turned to light