Showing posts with label A League of Their Own. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A League of Their Own. Show all posts

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Anne Ramsay

Anne Ramsay

Obsession Level: More Intrigue Than Obsession...


So let me set this little post up for you.  I was watching Season 2 (maybe?) of the L Word for the second time with a person that I used to wrongly consider my friend.  That in itself is another story.  Anyway, this individual was heckling me about the people that I liked on the show.  She insisted that I always like the older actresses and don't like anyone new.  While that's true to some degree it's not entirely true.  I admit to being several decades behind the times in my television viewing, and therefore the obsessions I follow do tend to be older actors and actresses, but I consider that a side effect of low exposure and not a necessarily a personal preference.

Anyway, during that season there is a character, Robin, who appears in something like six episodes.  She's a love interest of a very confused Jenny who has just broken things off with Marina.  Robin also ends up briefly with Marina.  Go figure.  So when this character is on screen the heckler begins to harass me, betting me that I like this character.  It went something like this:

"I bet you like her, don't you?"
"No, actually I don't."  

I was confident when I responded that I had told the truth.  I did like the character, but I didn't think the actress was attractive.  Or did I?  The more I watched, the more I wasn't sure what I thought.  She reminded me of an episode of Seinfeld where Jerry is dating a girl that they refer to as a "two-face".  Depending on the day Jerry takes her out, sometimes she's attractive and other times she's not.  It's very confusing for Jerry and it's also very confusing for me.  That's what this woman is like.  The one thing I did know for sure was that I had seen her somewhere but didn't have a clue where.  That led me, of course, to go in search of information.

I found out a lot about this actress, and figured out where I'd seen her before, but we'll get to that. What I found out that related specifically to the L Word was that she has an exceptional personality and apparently everyone loves her.  She also had a scene that was deleted in which she had to kiss Karina Lombard (Marina).  She said that Karina wasn't thrilled by this, preferring all her "love" scenes to occur only with recurring cast members, and therefore said that she would do the scene but had the stipulation that the kiss had to be without tongue.  Anne's response was that she was fine with the stipulation, but she "didn't know how to kiss without tongue."  I'm guessing the scene was deleted because it was awkward?  LOL

So, I figured out where I knew her from.  She played Lisa in the television show Mad About You.  I loved that show when it was on the air, and I'm more than a little mad that no one plays the reruns.  It was a good show.  She was the boy crazy and  permanently single sister of Helen Hunt (Jamie).  That's where I knew her from.  




That wasn't all, though, she also played in one of my all-time favorite movies.  She was Helen Haley in A League of Their Own (with Geena Davis).  Her part in the movie was relatively small, but as soon as I saw the pictures (thanks Google), I was reminded of who she was.  I'm quite sure, though, that I wouldn't have put that together if they hadn't told me online that she had been in the movie.  




I also found out that she is in an episode of Drop Dead Diva in season four.  Netflix hasn't made that available to me yet, but I'm sure I'll watch it when they decide to release it.  

So that's Anne Ramsay.  Not really an obsession...but she was for a few days while I figured out where in the world I knew her from!  

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Geena Davis

Geena Davis

Obsession Level: Where Does it Even Begin?



My obsession with Geena Davis goes back a long time.  I can't even really remember where it began or when.  With the movies Beetlejuice and The Fly it's a matter of the chicken or the egg.  I don't know which one was the first one I saw, or which one was the one that finally got my attention, but it was certainly one of the two.  I believe it was Beetlejuice that I first saw, but it wasn't an instant obsession...actually very few of my obsessions are instant.  I usually need a little more exposure to someone or something to be caught hook, line, and sinker.




If I remember correctly, it was The Fly that cemented the obsession.  I even remember where I was and what I was doing when I watched the movie.  I was visiting at my grandmother's house and started watching television.  This was some time ago, so I'll date myself.  The television was one of those that had the aluminum foil wrapped antennas that you had to adjust all the time.  Sometimes you felt like the only way to get a decent picture was to touch the antenna, stand on one foot, stick out your tongue and touch the end of your nose with the index finger of your other hand.  Even then you weren't guaranteed a complete absence of squiggly lines.  

That's how I watched The Fly the first time. (Ok, perhaps I'm exaggerating a little...)  I was hooked immediately, and it was all down hill from there.  The search for movies was on and I was determined to see as much as I could possibly find.  This was difficult, of course, because I was navigating in a world where the internet was pretty new and the local movie rental places had about seven videos in each one and they weren't all Geena Davis movies.  Still, the obsession has lasted so long that I'm arriving closer at my goal of having seen everything that she's done.  That being said, it's a pretty wide variety of movies that you can watch.  She's played just about any kind of role that you might fancy.  I'll spare you the details of each and every one of the movies, but here's a sample platter of some of my favorites.  


Thelma and Louise was the movie that I saw after The Fly.  Besides the fact that I love Geena Davis (and because of this movie I also love Susan Sarandon...but we'll get to her eventually), the movie is a wonderful story of friendship.  It's also got drama, excitement, action, etc.  I consider this movie a classic and I don't think that anyone who calls themselves a movie buff can really do so if they haven't seen this movie.

If serious action is more your style then you cannot miss The Long Kiss Goodnight.  I have to admit that I thought the beginning of the movie was a little slow, but once you get sucked in then you're really hooked.  Geena Davis kicks major behind in this movie and Samuel L. Jackson works great with her.  It's a blood pumping movie that I've watched with people who don't share my obsession at all, and many of them have walked away saying that it's one of the best action movies that they've ever seen.  



Of course a little light-hearted comedy is also nice when you're looking for a movie to watch.  Something to veg out and watch for a laugh is always appreciated in my world and Geena doesn't fail to deliver in that department either.  Earth Girls are Easy is one of my favorites for that.  It's has a really good cast and lots of funny little moments.  Not to mention that it's just a classic late 80's movie that will appeal to anyone that likes that genre.




To continue in the vain of slap happy humorous movies, there's the cult classic Transylvania 6-5000.  This movie is just as goofy as they come, but it's good for a laugh and an easy watch.  No drama here!  Geena's role in the movie is very small (but no worries, the rest of the cast is great too) and she seems to be there more as an object/place filler than anything.  She's Odette, the nymphomaniac vampire, and she probably has about 6 lines in the whole movie.  Still, it's a funny movie and she at least does well at delivering her 6 lines.  LOL



I also like drama, but I don't like politics.  However, Commander in Chief (an excellent television show that SHOULD have continued longer than it die) was a great show.  Geena was an amazing president.  She pulled the role off wonderfully.  It was also just an all around good show since I actually wanted to watch it despite my dislike of politics.  I have the entire first (and only) season on DVD, so needless to say I've seen every episode several times.  



My most recent viewing experience was The Accidental Tourist.  It came about because I've been on a hiatus from doing anything that is going to challenge my brain too much.  I've recently reached a point in my work where I've just jumped a very large hurdle that required too much of my brain, so I'm giving myself a little vacation to get over that stress and strain before I get back to the grindstone.  That being said, Netflix seemed like a great place to play.  

So, one night during this mental mini-vacation I decided to watch something.  I only get the streaming videos on Netflix so the choices can be admittedly limiting at times.  I usually begin a search on Netflix like any completely obsessed individual: by deciding which obsession I might want to feed that night.  Usually it takes so long for new movies to become available that I've seen all the ones offered, but sometimes you get luck and something new comes along.  That was the case when this movie appeared.

It's great.  It has a little drama, lots of humor, and it has Kathleen Turner (who I also love) in addition to Geena Davis playing an adorably quirky individual.  The corgi is cute too.  I can recommend it now, so I'm glad that Netflix decided to let me watch it finally! 



If forced to pick my FAVORITE Geena Davis movie, however, it gets difficult.  I really do like them all for what they have to offer.  I guess that if I had to pick, though, it would come down to two...and both of them are very different.

Probably my favorite of the two in question would be Cutthroat Island.  This movie didn't do so well when it came out and I honestly believe it's because it was before its time.  It is a great pirate action movie and Geena is stellar (not to mention she does her own stunts, so she'll impress you here).  It may have been a flop at the box office because of when it came out, but the first time I saw it I was nuts about it!  



The other possible favorite, or possible runner up, is A League of Their Own.  It's more dramatic, I think, than Cutthroat Island.  It has a lot of funny moments too, however, and it is a classic in its own right.  I know plenty of people who quote the movie on a regular basis in order to explain daily situations.  For instance any disruptive kid can be called Stillwell Angel and I've heard "Evelyn, I'm sorry, but I'm going to have to kill your son" from a wide variety of people.

For me, the most classic part of this movie is the battle between Tom Hanks and Geena Davis when they're giving signals to the team.  Priceless.


So there you have it...my obsession with Geena Davis.  I'm always impressed by her.  She's beautiful, funny, and involved in a lot of organizations.  She's athletic, does her own stunts, and was a finalist to be an Olympian from the U.S.A.  On top of that she's a great actress who has shown that she can play just about any kind of role thrown at her and she can play it well.  She's truly a star!