A Disneyland Adventure. Buzz Lightyear Saves the Day.
If you must watch Disneyland on Ice then proceed with caution. Although there were ghosts, pirates and wicked witches, the most feared element was the ease of falling asleep throughout the entire production. At a steep price of $40 per person expectations admittedly were quite high. Although after a glace at the kids it was obvious even they were more intrigued by their light chasing toy.
Plot: Disney favourites Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy and Pluto - decide to take a vacation of their own and enjoy Disney’s most popular theme park attractions. Their journey is quickly interrupted when Sleeping Beauty villain Maleficent kidnaps Minnie and Daisy. Mickey and Donald seek The Incredibles to save the day.
Highlights: All Disneyland Theme Park highlights were evident. This included 'It's a Small World', 'Space Mountain', 'Main Street' and as a special touch the fireworks spectacular! If you can't get to Anaheim then this is next best thing.
Although The Incredibles saved Minnie and Daisy, Buzz Lightyear's extraordinary figure skating skills saved the show.
Lowlights: Heavy, padded costumes restricted the characters to waving at the crowd with little room to show their figure skating skills. Although there were a lot of spectacular elements to the show, the main disappointment however was the lack of pizazz and humour. If Disney losing it's touch? *1/2
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Fire or Ice.
The much anticipated movie did not disappoint. As possibly the better of the movie released so far in The Twilight Saga, Eclipse laid down all their cards: friendship, love, marriage, achievement, betrayal, war and truth.
Plot: If any girl was to have both werewolves and vampires battle for her protection it was to be Bella (Kristen Stewart). Sitting pretty at the apex of the love triangle between the cold-bloodeWilld vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and the always shirtless and perfectly toned, warm-blooded werewolf Jacob (Taylor Lautner), Bella must choose between ice or fire.
In one scene the apex lay in a tent on the top of a snowy mountain in which Jacob must keep Bella warm. It becomes increasingly clear who should Bella choose, but as she recites Robert Frost's poem in the beginning “From what I've tasted from desire, I hold with those who favour desire.”
Highlights: As always the perfectly toned and AMAZING colouring of Taylor Launter will sure to delight any girl. A new hottie steps onto the scene, Jacob's friend. Be sure to watch out for him... you can't really miss him!!
After the decline of popularity of RPats in New Moon it is good to see him regain his feet in Eclipse. The charming, stand-by-me attitude exuberated through the novel is finally seen on screen.
Lowlights: Sometimes what is right is not always right for you. This statement came as an extreme disappointment when wanting to like Jacob ever so much. Although welcomed Jasper's Texan accent was a bit left of field. **
Karate Kid. Jacket On/Jacket Off
The love child of Will Smith and Jada Pinkett-Smith, Jaden Smith shines on screen as Dre in the remake of the 1980s movie. The relocation to China also aids the success of the movie. Amazing shots from the top of the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City and a mountain temple provide a mysterious and exotic sense of place. Those needing a light nudge to visit China should see this movie.
Plot: After Dre's mother relocates to China as a career move, Dre is faced with language, cultural and friendship barriers. The maintenance man/Kung Fu maestro (Jackie Chan) helps Dre overcome these barriers.
Highlights: The cinematography is not to be missed. The standout scene was when at the top of a mountain temple a lady meditates at the edge of cliff with a snake following her every move.
Lowlights: Shouldn't it be called 'The Kung Fu Kid'? ***
KC & CC xx
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Naming and Shaming of Australian Celebrities

Western Sydney born actress Toni Collette was nominated again for her role as Tara Gregson in United States of Tara. Although Collette had won the award year, punters are putting their money on Glee star Lea Michele to take out the gong. I will also be cheering for Broadway star Michele.

Inner-West Sydney born actress Rose Byrne was also nominated for best supporting drama actress with her role in the thriller Damages. Last year, she narrowly missed out to Cherry Taylor, who played the president on Fox drama 24. Critics are claiming this year is not looking much better for Miss Byrne.
The Australian series The Pacific, based on the adventures of 3 US marines during WWII, came at the top with a total of 24 nominations, including the awards for outstanding casting, visual effects, make-up, costumes and picture editing. However, not a single actor was chosen for a nomination. This of course includes Melbourne born actress Isabel Lucas. Australians are claiming The Pacific as their own si

It is a shame though that Tasmanian Devil, Simon Baker, was largely

Brothers and Sisters actress, Rachel Griffiths was also snubbed for a nomination at the 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Although, the Melbournian played a m

New Zealand born actor Russell Crowe has been claimed as one of our own as too has Hawaiian Nicole Kidman and N
ew Zealander Keith Urban. It then puzzels me why as Australians we are so quick to claim others as our own and then when they do not invoke the Australian 'spirit' we throw them back out into the Pacific so quickly.
At one stage we claimed New York born actor Mel Gibson as one of our own. Having moved here at age 12 Gibson's first American film was not until he was 28 years old, which in Hollywood standards claim he sould have already starred in a $20 mil movie and already be managing his own merchandise.

At one stage we claimed New York born actor Mel Gibson as one of our own. Having moved here at age 12 Gibson's first American film was not until he was 28 years old, which in Hollywood standards claim he sould have already starred in a $20 mil movie and already be managing his own merchandise.

xx KC&CC.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Romance at a Midnight Flea Market.

(Sophie Monk at Melrose Trading Post 3/09)
I recently ventured to NYC where I went on a hunt for a night market. It was early January and I walked from 32nd & Park to W 39th & 9th in search of a bargain at Hell's Kitchen Market. When I got there however, there was no one there. Apparently even fashion vendors are not brave enough to sell in the snow. Who knew? I was then pleasantly surprised when I after having dinner at Kat'z Delicatessen, where Sally in 'When Harry Met Sally' famously said "I'll have what she's having," I spotted a night market near Little Italy. Under the stars and dancing to smooth blues music I began my hunt for a NYC fashion bargain. I found a gorgeous, cream vintage YSL bag. Although the atmosphere was right I could find better bargains on Canal Street.

I then travelled to LA when I was told about Melrose Trading Post. Held at Fairfax High School every Sunday the sleuth of bargains, celebrity hunting and scrumptious food filling is explored.
There I found the vendor of peacock headbands that is stocked at Urban Outfitters & was modelled on the Jessica Alba and MK Olsen. Usually sold for $24 at Urban Outfitters I bought the headband for only $8.

Now although there were bargains to be found, the atmosphere just wasn't quite right. Melrose was too structured for any romance to be felt.

There were jazz performers with diners dancing around covered in Mardi Gras beads and people eating frogs legs and actually thinking they were nice. Although, there weren't that many bargain, fashion stalls the atmosphere was too AMAZING to care.
A recent visit from a friend Annmaree Lindfors, founder of 6101 Productions and professional dancer based in LA, I was informed about Australia's Flemington Swap and Sell Market. Having stayed up all night to hit the market at 2am when the vendors were setting up, admittedly Annmaree looked like a total wreck.
Which brings me to Melbourne's Queen Victoria Night Market. Although I haven't been there for quite some years, the memory still lingers on.
Outside the market you will find food stalls filled with yummy, choc-dipped strawberries, delicious, Spanish paella and authentic and pesto gnocchi for cheap as chip prices. Then undercover the fashion hunt begins. On my venture I discovered a gorgeous NYC vintage dress, inexpensive, new UGG boots and vintage jewellery that put the NYC night market to shame.
Vintage night markets will always have a place in my heart. Have you been to one lately?
KC & CC xx
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Surviving Winter Through Rose-Coloured Glasses
The beyond chilly conditions have got me feeling a little romantic as I daydream about sleigh rides through a snow covered field with my beau- the cold painting my cheeks pink. Now, while he assures me that the sleigh is out of the question that certainly does not mean that I can't indulge in winter's cosiest, rosy treats.

Clinque Moisture Surge Gel
Winter certainly is not kind to our skin and this is an all-time favourite of mine. The light water-based gel never fails to hydrate even in the driest conditions and is great as a moisture mask while lounging with the ladies with a glass of red and some classic Audrey. 50ml $34
Smith's Rosebud Salve
This cult balm is perfect to achieve soft, kissable, rose-tinted lips. Its also great for chapped skin, blemishes, and rough cuticles and hands. It was first made 1982 and the cute packaging satisfies our love for vintage. $12.95 from adorebeauty.com.au
Terry Eclat- Eclat de Rose
Stila Convertible Colour
Unless you are lucky enough to jetset to somewhere tropical... brown isn't natural. Embrace the pink with this award-winning multi-purpose product. The cream blush will give your cheeks the perfect rosy pop and also doubles as a cute lipcolour. $35 Stila Cosmetics
Aesop Rose Hair & Scalp Masque
Enhanced with hydrating rose petal extract this intense weekly hair masque will make your hair forget its winter and shine in all its glory. $32 from David Jones
The beyond chilly conditions have got me feeling a little romantic as I daydream about sleigh rides through a snow covered field with my beau- the cold painting my cheeks pink. Now, while he assures me that the sleigh is out of the question that certainly does not mean that I can't indulge in winter's cosiest, rosy treats.

Clinque Moisture Surge Gel
Winter certainly is not kind to our skin and this is an all-time favourite of mine. The light water-based gel never fails to hydrate even in the driest conditions and is great as a moisture mask while lounging with the ladies with a glass of red and some classic Audrey. 50ml $34

This cult balm is perfect to achieve soft, kissable, rose-tinted lips. Its also great for chapped skin, blemishes, and rough cuticles and hands. It was first made 1982 and the cute packaging satisfies our love for vintage. $12.95 from adorebeauty.com.au

This luxurious tinted moisturiser comes in four complexion-matching shades. The rose-scented lotion is the perfect illuminating, ultra-moisturising skin treatment. $129 from meccacosmetica.com.au

Unless you are lucky enough to jetset to somewhere tropical... brown isn't natural. Embrace the pink with this award-winning multi-purpose product. The cream blush will give your cheeks the perfect rosy pop and also doubles as a cute lipcolour. $35 Stila Cosmetics

Enhanced with hydrating rose petal extract this intense weekly hair masque will make your hair forget its winter and shine in all its glory. $32 from David Jones
Fashion Designers Going to Longer Lengths To Reflect Female Rise to Power

With the appointment of Julia Gillard as the the new Aussie PM, it's only fitting female's embrace the power skirt to wear in their powerful roles. Gillard was sworn in by Australia's first female Governor-General, Quentin Bryce, at Government House in Canberra on June 24th. Gillard is supported by other powerful female Labor politicians including: Nicola Roxon (Minister of Health and Ageing), Jenny Macklin (Minister for Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs ) and Senator Penny Wong ( Minister for Climate Change, Energy Efficiency and Water). Not to dis
count Newcastle's representative in New South Wales Legislative Assembly and the NSW State Government Minister for Tourism, Jodi McKay.

How to Wear a Below-The-Knee, A-Line Skirt:
1) Texture can liven up an old trend. Oscar de la Renta's green, tweed, below-the-knee, A-Line skirt freshened the look with colour and vivacity.
1) Texture can liven up an old trend. Oscar de la Renta's green, tweed, below-the-knee, A-Line skirt freshened the look with colour and vivacity.
2) Modernise the old trend. Marc Jacobs signature ankle socks and heels wore with skirt notched the 50s era power skirt to a 2010 fashionista staple.
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