Style Hunter: Possible B-day Gift to Myself #1

The H. Stern "Love" keychain I'm dreaming of, featured in "Sex and the City: The Movie."

The H. Stern "Love" keychain I'm dreaming of, featured in "Sex and the City: The Movie."

My birthday is coming up this week, and I’m thinking of treating myself with something I wouldn’t ordinarily buy. This week I was flipping through Cinemax, and I caught Sex and the City: The Movie. I had seen it last year in theaters, and I was stunned by the fashion, like always. However, this time, I was really attracted to Louise’s “Love” keychain that she gives to Carrie, and the whole story about she carries love everywhere she goes as she looks for her love in New York. Adorable! Now I want it. H. Stern originally made it I think, and sold it for almost $7,000. Now I’m looking at Intuition’s $85 version or Seen On!’s somewhat cheaper looking $25 version. What do you think?

The H. Stern version

The H. Stern version

The Intuition version

The Intuition version

The Seen On! version

The Seen On! version

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Top 5 Returning Summer TV Shows: Try Them!

Bill and Sookie, the vampire-human couple at the center of "True Blood."

Bill and Sookie, the vampire-human couple at the center of "True Blood."

1) True Blood (Premiering June 14; HBO)

Season 2 of the sexy, scary, and brilliant Southern vampire-fantasy drama returns this Sunday, on June 14th, for a 12-episode run. It follows up on the cliffhangers presented in last fall’s finale. Sookie struggles to keep her relationship with Bill going because of his maker responsibilities to Jessica, the wild vampire girl he turned as punishment for murdering a vampire to protect Sookie. The mysterious Maryanne furthers her grasp on the people of Bon Temps, and her backstory with Sam is revealed. Jason. Meanwhile, gets further involved in the Fellowship of the Sun, the anti-vampire church. Overall, this is HBO’s biggest hit in a long time, and it’s unlike anything else you’ll see on television.

Try it if you’re a fan of: Twilight, The Vampire Diaries, Buffy the Vampire Slayer

2) So You Think You Can Dance (Wednesdays at 8 pm, Thursdays at 9 pm, FOX)

Season 5 of this summer reality show has already begun, but on Wednesday the most intense part of the competition begins as the top 20 perform. Here’s to hoping the brilliant Wade Robson returns after stepping out of Season 4 to choreograph Chris Angel’s Vegas show. I’m sure this season will be even better than last; Brandon, who is probably my favorite dancer I’ve ever seen perform on that show, has finally made the top 20! Now only if Mia Michaels and Lil C would shut up. The only downer about this season could be the endless onslaught of female lyrical-contemporary-jazz dancers who’ve scored no screentime so far, thus they could be bland both on and off the stage.

Try it if you’re a fan of: American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, America’s Best Dance Crew

3) Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List (Premiering June 8, BRAVO)

Some people don’t click with her outgoing personality, but I love this show more than the other-docu-trash shows like the Real Housewives franchise. Her relationship with her wino mother and three entourage members make for lots of laughs, as do her encounters with other celebrities, as she navigates her life. This show is consistently hilarious, and sometimes heartbreakingly poignant. I like it more than any other comedy on television, and more than her own comedy specials. Plus, I hear there’s more celebs this season!

Try it if you’re a fan of: The Real Housewives of New Jersey, The Office, The Soup

4) Mad Men (Sometime in August; AMC)

The long wait is almost over, and Season 3 was given the greenlight. Spoilers remain sparse, but Betty is having Don’s baby despite her affair. That’s all know, but is there any doubt that this 1960s office drama is going to be cinematic, brooding, and superb?

Try it if you’re a fan of: Breaking Bad, In Treatment, Big Love

5) (tie) Project Runway (Premiering August 20; Lifetime)

Entourage (Premiering July 12, HBO)

These shows need to fix themselves if they’re going to retain their status as hit summer shows. Entourage has fallen into the same routine, and it needs to freshen up to continue. Project Ruunway has been off the air for awhile, and it was strating to get stale before it took its break. Here’s to hoping that L.A. will fix it, but I’m concerned about the whole Lifetime thing. Lifetime does not equal quality reality programming in my book.

Try Entourage if you’re a fan of: 30 Rock, Rescue Me, Breaking Bad

Try Project Runway if you’re a fan of: The Fashion Show, What Not to Wear, Top Chef

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Are Chick Flicks a Dying Genre?

Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in "Bride Wars"

Kate Hudson and Anne Hathaway in "Bride Wars"

Recently, chick flicks have been taking a beating at the box office, and they’ve suffered harsh words from critics. For example, Bride Wars, led by rom-com superstars Kate Hudson (of the 2005 chick flick fave How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days) and Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries, The Devil Wears Prada)  should have been a massive hit; it did reasonably well with a $21 million weekend opening, but it received a pounding from movie reviewers. Plus, 27 Dresses, which opened in a similar slot the previous year, swept up $23 million and managed to gross more over its entire run than Bride Wars, even though Katherine Heigl and James Marsden arguably have less star power and box office draw.

As for recent releases, He’s Just Not That Into Youwas a hit, but it wasn’t really a typical rom-com chick flick- it was more of a romantic drama, a weird ensemble hybrid. Confessions of a Shopaholic fits into the typical rom-com mold, but it was a relative box office failure.

Also, there appears to be no major romantic comedies, or so-called chick flicks, lined up in the immediate future. The popularity of Judd Apatow movies has changed the comedymovie market, and it is moving from romantic comedies to more guy-centric, rowdy and raunchy humor- see the recent success of I Love You, Man- and to the comedy of Tyler Perry- see the recent success of Madea Goes to Jail. What does this mean? It appears the romantic comedy has fallen on hard times; more serious chick flicks may be thriving, but fluffy fare hasn’t been making a blip on the radar. It’s a shame because a good dose of laugh-heavy, optimistic, girly romantic comedies can uplift in dreary economic times when people are showing up in droves to movie theaters for affordable entertainment.

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Oscar Nomination Predictions: Best Supporting Actor

Heath Ledger in "The Dark Knight"

Heath Ledger in "The Dark Knight"

  • Josh Brolin, Milk
  • Ralph Fiennes, The Duchess
  • Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Doubt
  • Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight
  • Dev Patel, Slumdog Millionaire

Possible spoilers: Robert Downey Jr., Tropic Thunder and James Franco, Milk

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Oscar Nomination Predictions: Best Supporting Actress

Kate Winslet in "The Reader"

Kate Winslet in "The Reader"

  • Amy Adams, Doubt
  • Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
  • Viola Davis, Doubt
  • Marisa Tomei, The Wrestler
  • Kate Winslet, The Reader

    Possible spoiler: Taraji P. Henson, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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