Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Happy holidays/anniversary/birthday!
As we approach the end of 2008, I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. I also want to wish Tracey and Allan a happy anniversary, and this year is a significant one: it's their 25th anniversary. And finally, I want to wish Tracey a happy birthday next Tuesday (30th) -- "Jack Benny plus 10", you could say.
And let's not forget another milestone anniversary coming in February/March, but more about that one later....
And let's not forget another milestone anniversary coming in February/March, but more about that one later....
Labels: anniversary, birthday, Christmas, holidays
Monday, December 22, 2008
Which Tale: Despereaux or Desperation?
I saw The Tale of Despereaux this past Sunday. I saw it at the Cineplex Odeon cinemas in Windsor, Ontario's Devonshire Mall. Given that I picked the weekend with the coldest weather of the season to take a short trip across the border, I didn't think making a trip to Point Pelee National Park was a good idea. Staying inside was an excellent idea. Besides, by going to the first showing of the day, I avoided listening to the broadcast of the Detroit Lions attempting to play the New Orleans Saints and pick up their first win of the season. You could call it The Tale of Desperation!
And what did I think of Tracey's work in Despereaux? She does her usual fine job in voicing the character of servant girl Miggery Sow, who dreams of being a princess (sentiments not shared by the one who gives her voice!). It was a good way to pass the afternoon. And after I heard the score of the Lions game (35 to 7 in favor of New Orleans, en route to an eventual 42-7 triumph), I knew I had made the right decision.
And what did I think of Tracey's work in Despereaux? She does her usual fine job in voicing the character of servant girl Miggery Sow, who dreams of being a princess (sentiments not shared by the one who gives her voice!). It was a good way to pass the afternoon. And after I heard the score of the Lions game (35 to 7 in favor of New Orleans, en route to an eventual 42-7 triumph), I knew I had made the right decision.
Labels: The Tale of Despereaux
Thursday, December 18, 2008
No SAG'ing on the job
Awards season continues -- fresh off of winning two Golden Satellite Awards for State of the Union, Tracey's just been nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award, also for State of the Union. Her competition: Christina Applegate, Samantha Who?; America Ferrera, Ugly Betty; Tina Fey, 30 Rock; Mary-Louise Parker, Weeds.
The awards will be handed out January 25 and will be on both TBS and TNT (why on both?)
The awards will be handed out January 25 and will be on both TBS and TNT (why on both?)
Labels: SAG, Screen Actors Guild, State of the Union
Monday, December 15, 2008
Yes, The Satellite Awards
In a previous post, I had mentioned the Satellite Awards, which I'd never heard of before, and noted that Tracey was up for two of them, an acting award for State of the Union and a Best Comedy Series award, also for State of the Union. Well, she won them both, so congratulations!
Labels: Satellite Awards, State of the Union
Sunday, December 14, 2008
A few items of note
As we approach the end of the year, here are a few items I've noticed in the news:
- The Hollywood Reporter reported on the recent event at the Paley Center in LA that honored Carl Reiner and Showtime. Tracey was there to help honor Showtime, and she made an observation about The Tudors -- quoting: "attending school as a youngster in England, she believed that King Henry VIII was 'fat and bald. But when he's being brought to you in the 21st century by premium cable, he's Jonathan Rhys Meyers.'" The truth wouldn't have been as much fun....
- The Tale of Despereaux is opening on Friday, and the buzz appears to be good. Some promo clips and behind-the-scenes clips have appeared on YouTube, legitimately or otherwise....
- Tedd Thomey passed away earlier this month. What was his connection with Tracey? Well, he was the author (in the "as told to" sense) of The Big Love, the book that led to the 1991 Broadway play that starred Trace.
- And in 2 weeks, there will be important birthdays and anniversaries approaching (more on those later)
Labels: Paley Center, Showtime, The Big Love, The Tale of Despereaux
Monday, December 01, 2008
The Satellite Awards (?)
For what it's worth...
The International Press Academy announced its nominations for the 13th annual Satellite Awards, covering the best in film, television and videogames. I must confess that I'd never heard of them before. Of most interest to us here, State of the Union has been nominated for Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical (the competition: It's Always Something in Philadelphia, 30 Rock, Pushing Daisies, The Colbert Report, and Skins), while Tracey has been nominated for Best Actress in a Series, Comedy or Musical (her competition: Christina Applegate, Tina Fey, America Ferrera, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Mary Louise Parker).
The awards will be handed out on December 14.
Labels: International Press Academy, Satellite Awards, State of the Union