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Leonardo DiCaprio returns with controversial character

By GTVW staff

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Leonardo DiCaprio will play a man with multiple personality disorder in The Crowded Room. In real life this particular man, Bill Milligan was accused of raping three women and committing robbery. He was acquitted after his lawyers claimed the alternate personalities committed the crimes without his knowledge. Doctors told the court Milligan had as many as 24 personalities. Hopefully this time, Leonardo scores for an Oscar.

Zelda Williams still misses her father

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Robin was a smart man, good as father and comedian and his suicide might have had something to do with new things coming up. His daughter Zelda Williams spoke saying she hasn’t burdened herself with questions about why he committed suicide but her father was well liked and loved throughout the world and will be missed.

The original animation DuckTales series are coming with the best and modern Graphics

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Sometimes people continue iconic stuff or remake but this is not the case with  DuckTales series which is coming to Disney in 2017. The new series will star the same beloved characters as the old: Scrooge McDuck, Huey, Dewey, Louie, Launchpad McQuack, Donald Duck, Duckworth, Gyro Gearloose, Flintheart Glomgold, Magica DeSpell, Poe, Ma Beagle, the Beagle Boys, Mrs. Beakley, and Webbigail Vanderquack. Hopefully, they use the same classic 3D or more, that it will be fantastic!

"Fifty Shades of Grey" Wins Box Office Again: We Ask, Do Women Want Sexual Submission?

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With a worldwide total of $410.6 million, “Fifty Shades of Grey” is the top grossing U.S. film for a second, straight weekend. Tantalized by explicit depictions of female sexual submission, American women flocked to the film’s debut, and made up 68 percent of theater audiences. Which begs the question, do women really want to be dominated in the bedroom? Yes and no, says Joanne Harvie, a great commentator.

“We talk to real women, about their real sexual desires, every day,” said Harvie. “Many of men are enticed by the fantasy of their partners taking control, but they aren’t interested in hardcore sadomasochism. Like most fictional movies, “Fifty Shades of Grey” pushes the boundaries of reality. So, a woman may enjoy furry handcuffs and a firm spanking, but she might not want to be chained to a bedpost and beaten with a whip.

Unlocking Female Sexual Submission

Harvie went onto to elaborate, “Women have romanticized the fantasy of sexual submission since before ‘Gone with the Wind.’ The idea of relinquishing control to a partner can be a powerful aphrodisiac for many. It can tap into an individual’s desire to feel wanted and needed. Today, we all have busy lives with work and kids. And some women are craving this type of affirmation from their partners. When someone ties you to a bed, it screams I want you. I need you. I have to have you now!”

This concept can be confusing for men, Harvie admits. “There may be a woman who saw ‘Fifty Shades of Grey,’ and now her lover wants to know if he should be more like Christian Grey. It is a fine line, but a woman can help communicate her comfort level, so that her sexual boundaries are respected. Respecting limits is paramount.”

Giving Him Control, While Setting Limits

“If a woman wants her lover to be more commanding, she can give him a sexy gift that illustrates her desire,” Harvie says. “For example, if she wants him to take charge in the bedroom, she could give him a blindfold or handcuffs with a playful note that indicates her level of comfort. If it says, ‘Tease me until I scream,’ that suggests more foreplay. If it says, ‘I’ve been naughty, spank me,’ he’ll know she wants a spanking. With all role playing, setting and respecting safe words are extremely important. They communicate when limits have been reached, and play needs to stop.”

Harvie adds, “Also know that some women aren’t interested in submission at all, and that’s fine. The trick is to find your passion and share it with your partner respectfully.

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Fashion for the Oscars 2015

Photos By: Alfonso De Elias 

The best speech of the best Director of 2015

By Jenny Alvarez

Photos by Alfonso De Elias

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu who won three Oscars on Sunday night and made many jokes  after his three wins on Sunday night, especially after his name was announced as the best winner of the night. Despite he said he’s the “worst-English speaking guy here.” “Two Mexicans in a row. That’s suspicious, I guess.” Gonzales Iñárritu dedicated the Oscar to the people of Mexico and to Mexican immigrants in the United States.  He delivered these words, “I pray that we can find and build a government that we deserve, and the ones that live in this country, who are a part of the latest generation of immigrants in this country, I just pray that they can be treated with the same dignity and respect as the ones who came before and built this incredible immigrant nation,” said the director. It’s very clear that as Mexican he also suffers all social problems as normal citizen from Mexico. Iñárritu had spent more time denouncing the corruption and impunity in his country, though, and less time on the more PC US-friendly topic of US immigration. Definitely, his work is recognized in USA and not only him, Emmanuel Lubezky is another talented photographer who won his second Oscar and both have been celebrated not only in Mexico but in Latin America. Hopefully, the whole world will know that all made in Mexico is well done no matter race color, gender, language or religion.  Congratulations for both!

Red Carpet, celebrities, photos and more for The Oscars Awards 2015

By Jenny Alvarez

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This year, there will be many surprises for fans of movies around the world. Despite some complaints about black actors who usually get cast, when they do, as servants and slaves (as they did in the movies mentioned above, with the exception of Precious, in which most of the minority actors were ghetto characters). But the main issues with Hollywood and beyond not creating enough roles for minority performers and not looking beyond, creatively, to cast a role in an original script of, say a cop or a teacher with, instead of another middle aged white guy, with a woman or a person of color (or both). But now, I will prefer to talk about some successful Latin Directors and some actors that will be part of this ceremony. Director, Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu from Mexico, could win the Oscar for best director for the second year with “Birdman.” Argentina’s Foreign-Language nominee Wild Tales from Director-Writer Damián Szifrón and The Reaper (La Parka) is nominated for Documentary Short Subject. Directed by Gabriel Serra Arguello from Nicaragua, produced by the Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC). Who is  going to win the valuable Oscar?

GalaTView will be in life and the best pics and information will be updated as soon as possible from Dolby Theater, Los Angeles.

Here is the full list of nominees 2015

BEST FILM

– The Sniper

– Birdman

– Boyhood

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– The Imitation Game

– Selma

– The Theory of Everything

– Whiplash

BEST DIRECTOR

– Alejandro G. Inarritu, Birdman

– Richard Linklater, Boyhood

– Bennett Miller, Foxcatcher

– Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game

BEST ACTOR

– Steve Carell, Foxcatcher

– Bradley Cooper, The Sniper

– Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game

– Michael Keaton, Birdman

– Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything

BEST ACTRESS

– Marion Cotillard, two days, one night

– Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything

– Julianne Moore, Still Alice

– Rosamund Pike, Lost

– Reese Witherspoon, wild Alma

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

– Robert Duvall, Judge

– Ethan Hawke, Boyhood

– Edward Norton, Birdman

– Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher

– JK Simmons, Whiplash

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

– Patricia Arquette, Boyhood

– Laura Dern, wild Alma

– Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game

– Emma Stone, Birdman

– Meryl Streep, Into the Woods

BEST ANIMATED FILM

– Big Hero 6

– The Boxtrolls

– Song of the Sea

– The Tale of the Princess Kaguya

– How to Train Your Dragon 2

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

– Birdman

– Boyhood

– Foxcatcher

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Nightcrawler

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

– The Sniper

– The Imitation Game

– Pure pleasure

– The Theory of Everything

– Whiplash

BEST FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH SPEAKING

– Ida

– Levitan

– Tangerines

– Timbuktu

– Wild Stories

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– The Imitation Game

– Interstellar

– Into the Woods

– Mr. Turner

BEST PHOTOGRAPHY

– Birdman

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Ida

– Mr. Turner

– Invincible

BEST COSTUME

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Pure pleasure

– Into the Woods

– Maleficent

– Mr. Turner

Best Editing

– The Sniper

– The Imitation Game

– Whiplash

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Boyhood

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS

– Captain America: The Winter Soldier

– Interstellar

– Guardians of the Galaxy

– X-Men: Days of Future Past

– Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

BEST MAKEUP AND GROOMING

– Foxcatcher

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– Guardians of the Galaxy

BEST SOUND EDITING

– Birdman

– The Sniper

– The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

– Interstellar

– Invincible

BEST SOUND MIXING

– The Sniper

– Birdman

– Interstellar

– Invincible

– Whiplash

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE

– The Grand Budapest Hotel

– The Imitation Game

– Interstellar

– Mr. Turner

– The Theory of Everything

BEST SONG

– The LEGO Movie

– Selma

– Glenn Campbell: All be me

– Begin Again

– Beyond the Lights

BEST DOCUMENTARY

– Citizenfour

– Finding Vivian Mayer

– Last Days in Vietnam

– Salt of the Earth

– Virunga

BEST SHORT FILM

– Aya

– Boogaloo and Graham

– Burter Lamp

– Parvaneh

– The Phone Call

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT

– Crisis Hotline

– Joanna

– Our Curse

– The Reaper

– White Earth

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM

– The Bigger Picture

– The Dam Keeper

– Good crumbs

– Me and My Moulton

– A Single Life

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The darkest shadow of “50 Shades of Grey”

By Jenny Alvarez

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The release of the most famous film of the year “50 Shades of Grey” (Fifty Shades of Grey), based on the bestseller of the same erotic title from British author EL James and director Sam Taylor-Johnson, has sparked a buzz worldwide. Lots of collective laughter over the dialogue mainly from Dakota Johnson who had to spend in bed with Jamie Dornan, totally naked. This story talks about the relationship between a young student of literature and a millionaire businessman.

But the most interesting part of the movie is only in US, manufacturers of toys and sex aids have seen in recent weeks, including some Target stores, with the wide promotion that has received of this film, many sales have boosted of some of these products. According to some sources,  they use in their sex, characters Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele, a phenomenon that has already occurred after the novel publication in 2011.

Another expensive aspect of this film is all compulsive marketing. Apparently, the new standard operating procedure is to fabricate some sort of controversy and disguise your marketing as news. As a viewer of this film, I think this is only a good product of sales and unfortunately she reflects something sad due she gave her soul during a film role instead of during a real intimate moment with someone she truly loves and who loves her in return (but not really). I will never understand why society has felt the need to bring intimate, important, and amazing moments to such a commercialized level in movies and TV. Nothing is sacred anymore…and most women have to learn that a millionaire will not necessarily make you happy.

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