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28 December 2017

2017 Year in Review: Day 5 | Pop Culture (Movies, TV Shows, Art, Literature, and Sports)

6-word Summary of movies and tv shows in 2017: Our discussions and diversity say it all.

  • Here's a list of Reboots and Spinoffs that came out this year. Let's just say that some are flops (we're talking about you Dirty Dancing) and some were considerably successful (Will and Grace, you'll suffice).
  • Disney has confirmed that a live-action The Lion King movie will be released some time next year and it will star Beyoncé, Donald Glover, Alfre Woodard, and Seth Rogan.
  • The Houston Astros have finally become World Series champs, even beating the Dodgers!
  • Legendary actors and singers, such as Mary Tyler Moore, Tom Petty, and singer-actor David Cassidy have died this year.
  • A Lord of the Rings series will air on Amazon Prime TV next year.
  • Hundreds of actors protested and spoke at the women's march. 
    • #MeToo movement from vocal victims of sexual assault and misconduct.
    • Left: Wonder Woman, Right: Beauty and the Beast | Courtesy of Variety
    • Multiple actors, politicians, and businesspeople have retired or have been fired for allegations against them. Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., Ben Affleck, Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, are just several examples.
  • Three UCLA students were found stealing from a Louis Vatone store in China. Trump released them and then accused one of their parents of being ungrateful for his helping them out.
  • Leonardo da Vinci's "Salvator Mundi," his last painting is officially the most expensive painting ever sold, costing $450 million.
  • Mean Girls: The Musical
  • Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird is getting Oscar and Grammy buzz - female director, a relatable story regarding finding yourself - seems like a reasonable contender.
  • Stranger Things 2 and that ending? Hmm.
  • March 18, 2017: SNL was live nation-wide for the first time ever and you best believe no one other than Melissa McCarthy hosted.
  • Long-time search for the actor who will play Aladdin in the live-action movie of the popular 90s Disney movie of the same title. The movie will also star Will Smith, who will succeed the iconic genie role, originally brought to life by the late Robin Williams.
    Left: The Handmaid's Tail, Right: 13 Reasons Why |
    Courtesy of Idobi
  • 13 Reasons Why and the controversy associated with it - while many believed the show glamorized suicide, others argue the show accurately depicts assault, depression, high school culture, and suicide. Regardless, the show sparked conversations about teen suicide.
  • Fixer Upper, the HGTV home remake reality TV show is ending, according to Chip and Joanna Gaines.
  • Apparently, Kylie Jenner is pregnant after MONTHS of speculation following the reality TV show star and fashion icon. How she managed to dodge the questions surrounding this supposed pregnancy is beyond many. In other news, half-sister Khloé is also pregnant.
  • Actress Nicole Kidman gave a long, comprehensive speech regarding domestic abuse when she accepted her first Emmy for the HBO mini-series Big Little Lies.
  • "Donald Glover became the first person of color to win an Emmy for best actor in a comedy in 32 years," according to Buzzfeed News.
    Courtesy of IMDb
  • Demi Lovato's documentary, entitled Simply Complicated, delves into the background of her history with drug use, relationships, eating disorder, and acting and music pursuits.
  • Riz Ahmed became the first Asian man to win an Emmy in an acting category.
  • The Handmaid's Tale received five Emmy's, including Outstanding Drama Series, which is a win for Hulu as the show is the first streaming service to win an Emmy.
  • Former engineer Katherine Johnson presented with actresses Taraji P. Henson (who played Johnson in the movie Hidden Figures), Janelle Monaé, and Octavia Spencer at the 89th Academy Awards.
  • Lena Waithe became the first black woman to win an Emmy for the comedy writing category, especially for an episode about her character coming out as gay to her family, which she wrote with actor, comedian, co-star, and Producer Aziz Ansari for their show Master of None.
  • La La Land won for best movie of the year at this year's Oscar's. Nope, sorry, that's fake news. It was revealed soon after by La La Land producer Jordan Horowitz, who pointed out that Moonlight actually won in that category.
  • Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi | The late Carrie Fisher's dog, Gary, reportedly would perk up his ears every time she appeared on the screen.
    Mean Girls: The Musical | Courtesy of Youtube
  • Girl Meets World was canceled earlier this year and with much fan-run action to get the show on another channel or service, though Netflix, Hulu, and FreeForm have passed.
  • Serena Williams was pregnant when she won the Australian Open.
  • Emma Watson won the first ever gender-neutral acting award for her role in Beauty and the Beast at the MTV movie awards.
  • Ashton Sanders and Jharrel Jerome who play teen Chiron and Kevin, respectively, in Moonlight, won Best Kiss--the first queer characters to win in this category--at the MTV movie awards.
  • An uproar arose around destroying statues and other cultural and national memorabilia displaying offensive historians, most notably a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. This did not sit well with white supremacists.
  • On top of being an empowering movie, Wonder Woman set the record for the most earned money at the box office for a female director ($100.5 million), upon debut. Additionally, the movie became the most searched DC character in 2017.

29 May 2014

Last Love Song

Guess it's been quite awhile: Major Apologies (studying for Finals, hope ya don't mind=)

For all the Liars (#PLLfans) out there, season 5 has brought us ZZ Ward's song Last Love Song, screening Aria/Ezra's #notsosecret LoveFest. I kinda wanna say that I am a Liar, but at the same time, I only watch the show when I hear that it gets interesting. I'm not up for the intense drama cuz it kinda gets me ansty. However, I live for drama believe it or not! When this happens, I frantically pound my fists, until the distasteful dissatisfaction is over.

I love the show, believe me when I say it! But I hope to the Uni-Lord that the show doesn't last like 5 more seasons, cuz that would be insane (even more insane if they were still in high school, cuz it seems that they been in that shitload for two seasons too long!)

How many of you agree that the show can be a little too dramatic? During these time, I simply "KEEP CALM AND CHANGE THE CHANNEL"

Watch the video below and fangirl over the lost love? Idk cuz I kinda skipped most of seasons 3 and 4 and watched the last episode! Does Ezra die? AHH!!! I hate the suspense with these shows, but the cliffhangers at the end of each season just make me love it even more!

Pretty Little Liars

summer premiere tuesday june 10 8/7c



Perhaps I should read the novels; cuz I finally have time to do so! #summervacate   #summerobsession

ON ANOTHER NOTE

The Carrie Diaries ended! I haven't seen Sex in the City but Candace Bushnell (the author of these fantasma novels and the creator of Carrie Bradshaw!--just so you know) amazed me with the creation of the very realistic broadcast of how Carrie became a successful and aspiring magazine journalist!

 In case you didn't know, the idea of Carrie Bradshaw (even though I had no idea who she was at the time) has inspired me to be a Graphic Designer/Journalist. Like Carrie, I want to be in The City as it never ceases to amaze me! I plan to attend the extremely competitive New York  University in fall of 2017 and by then, it would have been 15 years of wanting to be there, and by attending would be a privilege to know that all my work had paid off!

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