Sunday, July 30, 2006

well i viewed happy accidents

it was cute and vincent was cute in it...again seeing what i thought were Bobbyisms...guess they are just Vincentisms! he is quirky...very interesting to watch!...count down to the Meg pick up...she gets in from Tampa tomorrow at 11:45...i have missed her...and so have the pups!...made sure their nails were clipped, cuz i am sure they are gonna jump all over her!....thursday she has orientation...she is finally going back to college this fall...going to get her all set, she wants to be a psychologists and work with teens, or other accident victims...it will take her awhile...but i think she will do well at it. i am gonna limit my conversations to my blog and those of the Molly group...seems i insert my foot into mouth if i venture anywhere else! i just think that all conversations should be pleasant especially if you are visiting someone elses space....i just dont understand why folks want to anger or stir things up...as i have often heard throughout life, nothing good to say, say nothing....my youngest learned her lesson I.M.ing while still in midddle school.....seems 1 child was assuming the names of 2 others and sending nasty instant messages back and forth...the 2 blamed each other, when in fact it was neither....it was the 1 that was instigating all the trouble.....(who has time for all that anyway??????????) oh well...enough on that....i spent a good deal of time yesterday googling vincent...didnt really find anything interesting......well not that we havent already seen or heard...but did find out that the new ADA is Marvin Gays daughter, Nona. also,Megan swears that Kathryn Erbe played the daughter in What About Bob...i checked this out and sure enough....megan was right

Saturday, July 29, 2006

that voice


i put this link on molly, but for any of you that want to hear an interview with Vincent go to this site and scroll down till you see our guy!

www.movieweb.com/movies/film/70/3070/video.php

watching him being himself, i see a lot of what i thought were Bobbisms...but now know it is pure Vincent! i read once where he is quoted as saying something to the effect that acting is being yourself, and adding layers on top. (note: this picture is not from the above mentioned interview.....)

Thursday, July 27, 2006

just yummy



well girls ...what do we think???


good enough to eat?

black and white's



getting the hang of it!


i still need to figure out how to make him bigger........bigger.......bigger!

happy accidents is on sunday!


i will get to see it for the 1st time

Monday, July 24, 2006

thanks to all who have visited!

i am going to need to get some pointers on how to post VDO pics...i dont know which are copywrited ....or how to do it at all...i am a blogger virgin....NICE...lol

this is my favorite interview i found on the web...hope its not illegal to reprint!

Vincent D'Onofrio Digs Into A Western, Laughs It Up With Vince Vaughn'Law & Order: Criminal Intent' star balances sidekick roles with passion projects.
An actor and a bit of an enigma, Vincent D'Onofrio has long navigated Hollywood's roads less traveled, carving out one of the more distinctive careers of the last few decades. An iconic early performance in the Stanley Kubrick classic "Full Metal
Jacket" should have done for him what "Tigerland" did for Colin Farrell or "Romper Stomper" did for Russell Crowe. Decades of scene-stealing roles from "Men in Black" to "The Salton Sea" should have at least made him a famed second-banana along the lines of William H. Macy or Don Cheadle. But even now, after several seasons on the hit TV show "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," the number of people who can connect the name and face of this self-described chameleon may be as infinitesimal as the audience that paid to see his forgotten gem "Happy Accidents.""Hopefully in the summer I'll be making a Western; I'm writing one now, and I'm going to direct one," D'Onofrio mumbled during a call from his native New York. "I have a title, yeah. ... But I'm not gonna tell you."It is exactly that mindset that D'Onofrio's die-hard fans have come to embrace over the years: a bit of give, a bit of take, and a whole lot of frustration. He's one of the most talented actors of his generation and, like De Niro, Pacino, Gary Oldman or John Malkovich, to love him is to appreciate that you'll never be able to predict what he's going to do next."It's Vince's project, and Vince and I are friends. We've done three films together," D'Onofrio reported on his next unexpected detour as a comedic sidekick in "The Break Up," Vince Vaughn-Jennifer Aniston flick due in June. "They only had a certain amount of time to shoot me, and we did it. We finished early, actually. So it was a very good experience."An interview with D'Onofrio is much more like an interrogation. Similar to Pacino, Oldman and others of their ilk, he'd much rather give a performance than talk about it. Nevertheless, he is willing to engage in this rare, squirm-inducing interview for the DVD release of the critically acclaimed "Thumbsucker," an insta-classic that the actor squeezed in between his hit crime show, his blockbuster screwball comedy and whatever this Western script is that he's working on.D'Onofrio is so fond of "Thumbsucker" that when the conversation turns to the irreverent flick (which also featured Vaughn), the burly thespian unexpectedly transforms himself into a Chatty Patty doll. "The story was good. I read it, and I liked the story, and I liked the director," he said of music-video veteran Mike Mills, making his feature debut. "Mike is extraordinary. He's an artist, really. He has an incredible eye." For D'Onofrio, every project is an opportunity to hone his craft, and such learning experiences constantly presented themselves within the low-budget production about a teenage kid (Lou Pucci) whose digit-devouring habit earns him an unwanted diet of prescription pills (see "Keanu Reeves Gets 'Thumbsucker' Role Thanks To Director's Dog"). "[Mills] took us through a process of improvisation that was intuitive for him to do it," he continued. "It was something that artists have been doing for a long time to approach films, but it's not done often."D'Onofrio and fellow veteran Tilda Swinton, cast as Pucci's overly concerned parents, embraced such opportunities to create a true family dynamic. "He put us through this two-week period of improvisations every day with just the family, and he would group other people off together and do it with them as well," D'Onofrio remembered, his voice warming. "The emotional tone of the film comes from those improvisations. ... We approached it as a family thing. Everybody, within the first day, was right into discussing how they feel about how they relate their lives to the character's lives, and how the characters might feel at a given moment, before the story of the film starts and after the film — their education, their politics, their social surroundings, their social environments."Such an exercise may seem like overkill to many, but D'Onofrio (who gained 45 pounds for "Sea," 70 pounds for "Jacket" and radically alters his appearance even for mainstream fare like "Adventures in Babysitting") saw it as a welcomed opportunity to not just portray his character, but to actually give him life, a lesson his young co-star heeds. "He was smart and funny and like a sponge," the actor says of Pucci, a first-time actor whose talents impressed D'Onofrio. "He's really raw, really ready to just give it all, no matter what. ... My generation of actors, if I can pat myself on the back for a second, the guys that I grew up with [embrace a challenge]. That's the way he approached it. He's a very good actor."Pucci's first role put him alongside Swinton, Vaughn, Keanu Reeves, Benjamin Bratt and Kelli Garner, and D'Onofrio advised his teenage co-star to never stop learning from those around him. "Every time you work with somebody, it doesn't matter how old they are, you learn," he said, insisting that it's a motto that continues to serve him as he approaches his 50s. "[Acting] is just a good game. Somebody's hitting the ball back, and if they're really good, that's so nice."With that, D'Onofrio has one last passionate project to discuss before he drops out of sight once again: a 30-minute, highly speculative black-and-white film detailing one of the most famous quotations in movie history. "I did a short last year that's touring the festivals called 'Five Minutes, Mr. Welles,' " he said of the little-seen film that he also directed. "It takes place during the shooting of 'The Third Man.' I took that monologue, the fact that an easy life can give you a cuckoo clock, but war and terror, murder and bloodshed give you Michelangelo, Leonardo Da Vinci, and the Renaissance. I took the structure of that, and I put Orson Welles in his dressing room during the shooting of 'The Third Man,' right before that scene. [He's arguing] with his secretary and the two of them, male versus female, battle it out. And it's that battle that births the monologue that Orson Welles actually wrote for that scene."To movie buffs who applauded the American Film Institute's selection of Welles' "Third Man" character as the 37th greatest villain of all time, the flick is mandatory viewing. For D'Onofrio, it is a rare second chance after his performance as Welles in "Ed Wood" resulted in an unhappy Tim Burton overdubbing his voice. "I didn't make it to make money," he said of the project, which the self-described Welles nut isn't even sure will ever be available on DVD. "I made it to do a story that I wanted to get out of my system."For this tight-lipped, gruff chameleon, an impressive mix of dramas, comedies, TV shows and short and full-length films have similarly earned worthiness of expulsion from his system — and it is that guiding force that has charted his unpredictable path. With this interview concluded, he's all too happy to return to relative obscurity — and get back to the game.Visit Movies on MTV.com for more from Hollywood, including news, interviews, trailers and more.Get your MTV News fresh daily as a podcast — in video or audio. Click on Mac or PC for more info.
Actor Vincent D'Onofrio wants to know why it's always the male who is mentioned in sexual harassment scenarios.


D'Onofrio class turns into law & disorder
Vincent D'Onofrio questioned harassment policy.
-->Quirky actor Vincent D'Onofrio, star of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent," is again drawing attention to himself.
At a recent mandatory NBC Universal workplace harassment seminar for the show's cast and crew, the bachelor D'Onofrio, 46, argued with the network lawyer conducting the proceedings until the class finally had to be cut short.
The trouble began when the lawyer presented a hypothetical scenario - involving a costume assistant stumbling on a male actor looking at hard-core porn in his trailer - and asked if that constituted sexual harassment.
"Why is it always a male actor?" D'Onofrio interjected bitterly, according to a Lowdown spy. "This policy is unfair! It's a matter of subjectivity, pitting one person's idea of what's acceptable against another's."
He continued: "When you ask actors to do a provocative show with provocative material, they might need to study up on risqué things - looking at a porn site to understand the character better. The policy discriminates against the artists, who might be doing things in the interest of their art."
As the lawyer grew frazzled, D'Onofrio continued to berate him, even drawing scattered applause at one point. Says the spy: "He got all belligerent. When the guy would try and move on, Vincent kept pressing him with more."
D'Onofrio doesn't have a personal publicist. A rep for the show told Lowdown yesterday: "NBC Universal is committed to providing a workplace free of harassment of any kind, and provides training for all of our series. However, we do not comment on the specifics of any internal meetings."

oh vincent, i have a scenario...and i wont mention you at all!

Friday, July 21, 2006

back from the beach.....

well..i am home sweet home...actually not a bad trip...i have loaded a few pics of the back of the place...one pic shows megan laying by the pool next to her step mom....really shows how fair she is...course, Stacy lives in Florida and has a terrific tan....the pups are sure glad i am home...now i am watching a neighbors dog too...mine are being very possessive but they pretty much get along,as long as the guest doesnt get too much attention...funny how the dogs act like jealous siblings.........ta ta

some pics from nags head




megan and friends at countryfair

my favorite VDO quote:

It's pretty simple, pretty obvious: that people's first impressions of people are really a big mistake. Vincent D'Onofrio

Friday, July 14, 2006

well this is cute

my girls


this is a pic of my daughter Megan, seated, and my youngest Kelly...beautiful, huh?

Monday, July 03, 2006

how i got here.....

well..i am writing this in order to remind myself why i got a blog in the first place! recently was being lazy and caught a marathon of LOCI on tv....now up until a few years ago i rarely watched tv...was enjoying the freedoms of an empty nest so to speak...i was married young with children by the time i was 20....so i was kinda recapturing lost youth with quite a few other women my age in the same boat...literally...hanging out at my friend susan's houseboat on lake lanier....i am lucky enough to work from home, so i would work long hours mon-thurs, and have long weekends, every weekend .......acting like a teenager, drinking too much, going out, dating...boy what a lot of fun....but, when megan had her accident, all that changed, and i am ok with that, i think i prefer being a full time mom....but anyway...since she has been my constant companion, we started watching a lot of tv together....we enjoyed all the law and orders, but LOCI always came on at a time we were watching something else....oh and we do not have divo....or whatever...if watching tv ever became THAT important in my life, i would just have to shoot myself!....anyway...the reason i am here....i guess i have watched loci out of order...and was noting the subplot....or whatever you call it, with the recurring character of nicole...and the tidbits of information they drop about det Bobby Goren's past...so after having a dream about it...and being very bored one day..i started searching the web for anything i could find on it...that is how i stumbled into the world of blogs....and i became a voyouer(SP?)....one blog would link me to another, and i became fascinated with reading ....then i couldnt help myself ...i had to make a comment....which lead to creating my own...which i really doubt anyone else would ever want to read....but is better than talking to myself! so that is that! i really do want to be a writer one day...i have always said that....maybe i will get the courage to do it....and all this blogging did lead me to a site that elizabeth d'onofrio has, and that is one of my favorite reads, altough i am sure a lot of the folks on there are actually her brothers fans, i believe that there are others who really are her fans. i think if she ever makes it to Atlanta with her workshops i might go....i have always had a fear of public speaking, and exposing myself, i think the techniques she uses may actually be therapeudic for me....i am a lousy speller...who cares?..anyway...got to work