Finally I found the magazine but actually I wanted the cover that Kate Moss and Lea T kissing. I have seen the magazine but I won't buy it because the cover already torn a bit. I have been looking around and lastly I found this cover. I'm happy to have it as my collection but the price on the magazine annoys me because I have expected that abroad magazine don't have the price on the magazine like Malaysia do. But I was wrong! I love magazines that are free from any price sticker.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Friday, April 22, 2011
Isabella Ragonese Interview in Vogue Italia
"I've stopped thinking in terms like, 'It's just a dress.' It's like people saying to me: 'What are you so nervous about? It's just a film!"
"In Cannes I will focus on my dress. On such occasions a dress is a way to say: 'Here I am'"
Famous for
She's the call-center girl in the film Tutta la vita davanti by Paolo Virzì. In competition at Cannes with La Nostra Vita by Daniele Luchetti: "Elio Germano and I work well together. Even looks-wise."
Personal style
Au naturel, but only on the outside. "Who said I don't like playing the vamp lady? Sure, I like to change all the time: I love dressing up, it's the good part of being an actress, right?"
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Born in Palermo in a family of cinema and theater lovers, she adores her home town: "I used to ride around on a Vespa with my first boyfriend and I would close my eyes and try to recognize the streets by their smells. When in Paris, on my Erasmus project, I would dream of those same streets, of the itineraries I chose to reach University or Mondello. I really missed my city."
Theater helped her train for cinema, with lots of stage performances (also as an author): in 2000 she took a diploma in acting at the Teatès school in her home town and took part in all available workshops and internships. "And so, one day, while I was touring in Pisa, I was noticed by a collaborator of film director Virzì who was looking for the leading actress of his next movie. After five auditions I was cast."
At college, she studied philosophy. For Virzì's film she has even reworked parts of the dissertation thesis of the main character: "They had no meaning, so I rewrote them."
She hates being labelled or defined in any way: "I follow an individual, clear path, I choose things that that are not boring."
"I'm very proud of going to Cannes with La Nostra Vita by Luchetti. I share everyone's pride: from the makeup artist to the cameraman. It's a group effort, we actors are just the representatives."
She will debut on TV next fall, in serial Il Commissario Montalbano: "An affectionate participation, an homage to a TV show I used to watch all the time."
Public style
"I know little about high fashion, I choose not to be dressed by a single designer: I believe that each brand has an item, maybe even only one, that suits me."
Private style
"I don't know how to apply make-up but I like to take care of my body, in my own way I feel sensuous. I think that sensuousness is actually something else from the stereotypes we get all the time".
Shoes
She hates pointy shoes: "Why adding another half-foot to yours?"
Hair
Auburn-colored and done up for Tutta la vita davanti, wavy and natural brown for Viola di mare, blonde for Due vite per caso: her hair changes according to the role and the character she plays.
Jewelry
Yellow gold earrings and necklaces.
Favorite dress
"There's a '70s dress of my mother's, a Marianne Faithful kind of pattern. I put it on when I'm feeling down and it cheers me up."
Favorite designers
For the red carpet she usually chooses Gucci, Cavalli and Missoni.
Favorite book
Life: A User's Manual, by Georges Perec. "You can begin it and end it when you wish. It always makes sense."
Favorite music
Gianna Nannini, Franco Battiato.
Favorite actresses
"My idols have always been Gena Rowlands, Diane Keaton, Debra Winger, Monica Vitti, strong, determined and also a little masculine women. I get inspired a lot by actors, too. For instance, I always keep in mind Marcello Mastroianni in Una giornata particolare playing the role of a homosexual."
She loves
"Cold cuts and Emilia-Romagna cuisine."
She hates
"Boredom and animal prints."
We love her because
The sunny and spontaneous way she interacts with the audience, without acting like a diva.
by Marika Surace
Published:
05/19/2010
Please click the link to read:
http://www.vogue.it/en/vogue-starscelebsmodels/vogue-stars/2010/05/isabella-ragonese
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
The Sea Purple
(Isabella Regonese & Valeria Solarino)
Sara & Angela
Yesterday my friend and I went to Video Ezy and we rented 4 movies. We choose the movies that we think we can’t see in Malaysia. I choose The Sea Purple movie because I am curious to watch after reading the synopsis at the back of the DVD. I can rent the movie only for one day only because it is a new release. Last night I watched the movie and I find it’s a beautiful and a good movie. But sadly as usual gay theme movie always end up sad ending.
Based on a true story and adapted from Giacomo Pilati’s novel, the film tells the 19th Century story of Angela, a tomboy living by the water in Sicily. After falling in love with her best friend Sara, her father forces her to marry one of his employees. After being locked away for her actions, it is up to Angela and her mother to develop a plan of acceptance (Bryce J. Renninger 2010).
Monday, April 18, 2011
Daul Kim Russh Magazine
I was happy to received Daul Kim Russh Magazine on 13th April because I was looking for the magazine since 2010. I asked my brother to order it at www.russhmagazine.com. But I am a bit disappointed with Russh management because when I received the magazine it was sent using the normal envelope postage and the magazine was not covered with any plastic. The envelope was torn at the corner and luckily it just a minor creasing on the corner of the magazine. The magazine supposed to be my precious collection but I consider myself lucky to have it. I can’t wait to bring it back to Malaysia and put it with my others collection.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Kitten killer fined $20,000
OMG, I'm so furious with that old man because he killed a kitten because he assumed the cat killed the native birds. I hate him so much because of his cruelty to animal!!! If he care about the native birds, he should care about the kitten!
Please click this link to read:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/9203749/elderly-kitten-killer-fined-20-000/
Please click this link to read:
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/breaking/9203749/elderly-kitten-killer-fined-20-000/
Friday, April 1, 2011
Saving Face
Lynn Chen, Alice Wu, Joan Chen and Michelle Krusiec
Anu Dalam Botol Poster
I love Saving Face movie so much because I am attracted by the storyline and the Chinese culture in that movie. The movie directed by Alice Wu. Big applaud to her because even though it was her first movie and it seems that she managed to make a good movie. Plus the new comer actress Lynn Chen won an award for her performance in that movie. Hopefully she can make lots of movie with her talent and creativity and I am looking forward to see them. I am happy to see talented Asian people in Hollywood because it is hard to break the tradition in Hollywood.
Yesterday I read The Star online news about Malaysian Gay movie called “Anu Dalam Botol”, directed by Khir Rahman. “Anu Dalam Botol” means genital inside the bottle. From what I read the movie is about a transsexual who is performing operation to be a “woman” for his lover. I am looking forward to see the movie because it says that within 5 days estimated more 1 million people went to see it.
I know why Malaysian people went to see the movie because it is a taboo issue in Malaysia, so people wonder to know about the issue. But one thing that bothered me when reading the article. It seems like Raja Azmi the producer of the film doesn’t know how to explain or defend her own movie because the “Gays” and straight people in Malaysia said the movie is somehow not right. She said that the movie was based on her friend experience.
I don’t know what to say because I haven’t seen the movie. If I had seen the movie I can give my own opinion. Somehow everybody has their own opinion and judgement. Hopefully she did all the research before make the movie because it is a sensitive and taboo issue in Malaysia. Malaysia is a conservative Muslim- majority country.
I would love to see more movies like Late Yasmin Ahmad made because Malaysia needs good movies and directors to introduce to the world about Malaysian film industry and to be proud with our outcomes.
Please click the links to read:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/3/30/nation/20110330143824&sec=nation
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/7/10/nation/6631616&sec=nation
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