Pamela, a Love Story is a documentary directed by Ryan White based on the diaries and recordings of Pamela Anderson.
This documentary is a brilliant and introspective reflection about fame by the hand of one of the greatest stars of some years ago: Pamela Anderson, the indisputable star of Baywatch, who became even more famous because of her private life and some video tapes.
We are not going to talk about gossip or judgments but this documentary provides a perspective that although it may not be unique, it is close and in first person about the trials and tribulations of a famous (very famous) actress and the difficulties she had in dealing with all the mobbing she was subjected to.
An interesting documentary not only for the fans of the Nineties star, it is also an open and honest reflection on celebrities and the difficulties in living with that kind of fame.
This documentary is a brilliant and introspective reflection about fame by the hand of one of the greatest stars of some years ago: Pamela Anderson, the indisputable star of Baywatch, who became even more famous because of her private life and some video tapes.
We are not going to talk about gossip or judgments but this documentary provides a perspective that although it may not be unique, it is close and in first person about the trials and tribulations of a famous (very famous) actress and the difficulties she had in dealing with all the mobbing she was subjected to.
An interesting documentary not only for the fans of the Nineties star, it is also an open and honest reflection on celebrities and the difficulties in living with that kind of fame.
- 1/31/2023
- by Veronica Loop
- Martin Cid - TV
In a week of new and exciting trailers, the first for director Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of The Great Gatsby must surely be the most thrilling of all, certainly for aficionados of exotic period costume and lots of twinkly things.
Based purely on tone this frenetic footage is likely to upset literary purists, but to those familiar with Luhrmann’s back catalogue (Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge!), the gaudy, flashy visuals and controversial choice of contemporary music (Jay-z and Kayne West) will not come as a great surprise. Thankfully two time Academy Award winner Catherine Martin’s costumes are showcased in all their Ott glory. Deliberately impossible to miss; this is 1922, the Jazz Age, dawning of the Roaring Twenties, when only the best was fit to squander.
As reclusive millionaire Jay Gatsby, Leonardo DiCaprio wears an particularly visible white linen suit, natural across the shoulders but taut across the chest. Jackets...
Based purely on tone this frenetic footage is likely to upset literary purists, but to those familiar with Luhrmann’s back catalogue (Romeo & Juliet, Moulin Rouge!), the gaudy, flashy visuals and controversial choice of contemporary music (Jay-z and Kayne West) will not come as a great surprise. Thankfully two time Academy Award winner Catherine Martin’s costumes are showcased in all their Ott glory. Deliberately impossible to miss; this is 1922, the Jazz Age, dawning of the Roaring Twenties, when only the best was fit to squander.
As reclusive millionaire Jay Gatsby, Leonardo DiCaprio wears an particularly visible white linen suit, natural across the shoulders but taut across the chest. Jackets...
- 5/24/2012
- by Chris Laverty
- Clothes on Film
I take my recapping duties seriously, but really, do you expect me to remember anything that had happened in "Saturday Night GLEEver" once I saw Santana strutting down the hall in her white suit singing "Stayin' Alive"? Good luck with that.
My brain might have short-circuited, but according to my notes and the record of my reactions I left strewn over Twitter, something good finally came out of The Glee Project – and it's not just the fact that it's finally possible to use the phrase "More Unique" and have it be grammatically correct. With the debut of Wade/Unique (Alex Newell) singing "Boogie Shoes" in a pair of size 13 glitter platform sandals, we got pretty much the only performance of the night that felt infused with true disco energy.
"What will you be when you grow up?" and "Follow your dreams" were the night's hybrid themes, all set to the...
My brain might have short-circuited, but according to my notes and the record of my reactions I left strewn over Twitter, something good finally came out of The Glee Project – and it's not just the fact that it's finally possible to use the phrase "More Unique" and have it be grammatically correct. With the debut of Wade/Unique (Alex Newell) singing "Boogie Shoes" in a pair of size 13 glitter platform sandals, we got pretty much the only performance of the night that felt infused with true disco energy.
"What will you be when you grow up?" and "Follow your dreams" were the night's hybrid themes, all set to the...
- 4/18/2012
- by christiekeith
- The Backlot
Julie Andrews, Gloria Swanson, Lauren Bacall, Cary Grant, Linda Darnell, George Hamilton, Melvyn Douglas, and Louise Brooks are some of the female and male clotheshorses on parade in the New York Public Library's Performing Arts film series "Not Off the Rack: High Fashion in the Movies," which kicks off on Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 2:30 p.m. The series will run every Tuesday through Oct. 26. Admission is free. Arranged by guest programmer Joseph Yranski, "Not Off the Rack" will present seven movies: the double bill Tonight or Never (1931) / Prix de beauté (1930), The Fan (1981), Star! (1968), That Touch of Mink (1962), Unfaithfully Yours (1948), and Love at First Bite (1979). Featured costume designers include Coco Chanel, Jean Patou, Oscar de la Renta, Donald Brooks, and Halston. "Not Off the Rack" is being presented as a tie-in to Fashion Week, along with the Nypl's exhibition "On Stage in Fashion: Designs [...]...
- 9/20/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
AP Images
Which fabulous frock was your fave?
Isn’t the stylish, jet setting group doing a great job on the red carpet? From NYC to London and now Japan, their lovely looks are even better than I anticipated! For the Sex & the City 2 premiere in Japan, Sarah Jessica Parker was very Carrie in a full, floral Vivienne Westwood fall 2010 frock, nude Charlotte Olympia pumps and an Alexander McQueen clutch. After all, Carrie’s voluminous dress that she chose for her wedding day was from Vivienne!
Kim Cattrall, who broke out Naeem Khan for the NYC premiere, opted for another gold dress by the designer, while Kristin Davis also stayed loyal, wearing another glam vintage get-up! I thought Kristin looked adorable in her 1987 yellow Jean Patou Haute Couture dress by Christian Lacroix from Decades. Cynthia Nixon kept her look simple and sophisticated in a black strapless Calvin Klein with an asymmetrical hem.
Which fabulous frock was your fave?
Isn’t the stylish, jet setting group doing a great job on the red carpet? From NYC to London and now Japan, their lovely looks are even better than I anticipated! For the Sex & the City 2 premiere in Japan, Sarah Jessica Parker was very Carrie in a full, floral Vivienne Westwood fall 2010 frock, nude Charlotte Olympia pumps and an Alexander McQueen clutch. After all, Carrie’s voluminous dress that she chose for her wedding day was from Vivienne!
Kim Cattrall, who broke out Naeem Khan for the NYC premiere, opted for another gold dress by the designer, while Kristin Davis also stayed loyal, wearing another glam vintage get-up! I thought Kristin looked adorable in her 1987 yellow Jean Patou Haute Couture dress by Christian Lacroix from Decades. Cynthia Nixon kept her look simple and sophisticated in a black strapless Calvin Klein with an asymmetrical hem.
- 6/1/2010
- by Katrina
- HollywoodLife
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