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In Movie Memoriam: Whitney Houston and The Bodyguard

Despite having acted in only a handful of movies before her death on Saturday at the age of 48, Whitney Houston left a lasting legacy with the few film projects she did release during her reign as arguably the best-known female pop singer of her generation. 1995’s Waiting to Exhale earned her a NAACP Image Award nomination, and 1996’s The Preacher’s Wife won her the award (and made her the highest-earning African American actress in Hollywood at the time); this year’s Sparkle was set to be Houston’s comeback after a well-documented and public period of substance abuse and personal decline. But no film is as indelibly linked to Houston’s legacy as her debut in 1992’s The Bodyguard , and the record-breaking soundtrack it spawned. After Houston’s debut album Whitney Houston and her sophomore effort Whitney made her a global, award-winning recording star, the singer selected her first foray into film, signing on to director Mick Jackson’s romantic drama-thriller-musical The Bodyguard . Sure, she was nominated for a Razzie for her turn as Rachael Marron, an internationally renowned pop star/actress who falls for her stoic bodyguard (Kevin Costner) — and critics widely panned the film, citing the cold chemistry between Houston and Costner and the fact that the character didn’t seem much of a stretch for Houston. But The Bodyguard ‘s heavy musical element, and the potency of its chart-topping soundtrack, went a long way in enhancing Houston’s screen performance and turning it into something of a phenomenon. Released in the fall of 1992, The Bodyguard went on to gross $410.9 million worldwide owing largely to Houston’s popularity and the soundtrack to which she contributed six songs; buoyed by the Dolly Parton-penned powerhouse ballad cover “I Will Always Love You,” its soundtrack became the bestselling soundtrack album of all time, and with good reason. With “I Will Always Love You” Houston recorded a defining song of the decade, one that meshed her soulful chops, extraordinary voice, and the R&B-inflected mainstream appeal that had already made her a breakout star across genre lines. Where Parton’s original version carried a sweet country lilt, Houston added power and a bombastic sense for drama that not only fit her character’s storyline and explained the film’s bittersweet ending, it also showcased her strengths as a singer and performer. I always loved the way the song’s opening lines wafted in over Rachael and Frank’s farewell scene, beginning as Rachael’s plaintive inner voice then swelling as she sings her feelings so urgently she has to stop the plane just to run out to give him one last smooch. Cut to some time later, as he’s moved on to his next job and she’s onstage performing “I Will Always Love You” — thinking of him, we know, every time she performs it. Who can care that Houston and Costner’s flirtation is stiff for the first half of the movie when you have a love ballad like this, roiling with bittersweet emotion, giving you closure and catharsis? In addition to “I Will Always Love You,” two other Bodyguard singles (“I’m Every Woman” and “Queen of the Night”) peaked at number one on the U.S. Dance charts. But for my money the better songs on the album were “I Have Nothing” (which hit number one on the Adult Contemporary charts) and “Run to You,” both original ballads that went on to nab Oscar nominations for Best Song. More importantly: as with “I Will Always Love You,” it’s in the familiar environs of the music videos for these singles where Houston’s expressiveness as an actress really came alive. The video for “I Will Always Love You” featured a fierce, confident Whitney in a power suit singing to an empty theater while looking far more comfortable emoting to her music than she did opposite her co-star; one could imagine she was Rachael Barron, years removed from her relationship with Frank Farmer, sitting with her memories while rehearsing for her latest tour. Similarly, the music video for “I Have Nothing” also allowed Houston to channel the character through her music. Placing Houston as Rachael in performance in a nightclub set, director Steve Barron ( Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles , Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”) evokes a rich atmosphere while drawing real nuance and emotion out of Houston in close-up, a performance of a performance, and probably the most glamorous and gorgeous of the soundtrack’s videos. “Run to You,” meanwhile, featured Houston as Rachael in dreamy, heavenly white, declaring her love and longing so passionately that Frank, watching it on television late one night in the film, feels a flutter. If you had trouble buying Houston’s character in the film, these supplemental videos gave her the chance to demonstrate a much more vivid inner life — and everyone of a certain generation watched the hell out them back in the day. Houston also contributed popular soundtrack singles to her later films, the Grammy-winning “Waiting to Exhale (Shoop Shoop)” from Waiting to Exhale and the Grammy-nominated “I Believe in You and Me” from The Preacher’s Wife , but neither achieved the confluence of movie and music that drove The Bodyguard to its successes. Following 1997’s musical telefilm Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella (opposite Brandy), Houston’s next film project was to be a remake of the 1976 R&B melodrama Sparkle , to star Houston and Aaliyah. Back on track and recast almost a decade later with Jordin Sparks playing the lead role, the musical was filmed last fall and will be released this summer, marking Houston’s final screen performance. Share your favorite Houston performances, scenes, or songs below. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Queen Latifah: “I’d Love To Be A Mom”

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Queen Latifah stopped by the Wendy Williams show and told Wendy she’s been “practicing” to have a child. “Honestly, if God’s willing, it will work out,” the “Single Ladies” star responded when asked if she wants to me a mom. “However it’s supposed to work out and that’s the plan.” “It’s kind of funny because sometimes we forget, hey, ten fingers, ten toes, good pregnancy, good birth, everything worked out,” she continues. “Mama’s healthy, baby’s healthy and sometimes we get caught up in the fanfare of it all.” ‘I’d love to be a mom. But how that works out exactly, I cannot say.” Latifah has also mentioned that she would like to adopt a child one day. “Joyful Noise” Stars Queen Latifah & Dolly Parton Talk Faith, Film & Collabos [EXCLUSIVE] Queen Latifah Wants To Change The Image Of Curvy Women

Queen Latifah: “I’d Love To Be A Mom”

Some Dolly Parton Old Lady Tit to Start the Day

I am a big fan of old country music…not the new shit, because I am too fucking cool like that and only like the “authentic” past when country was real and not pop marketed to white trash Christians….you know sung by the hillbilly soul when going through hard times on their farms during the depression….battling alcoholism and a broken heart…and apparently, I’m also a big fan of big old country music titties set on a tiny little waste…cuz no matter how old her pussy gets…her novelty act that is her tits just doesn’t get old….

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Some Dolly Parton Old Lady Tit to Start the Day

How My Obsession Began!

If you were wondering how I got into this business, where my obsession with big fake breasts came from, this is it. Here’s Dolly Parton and her massive massive breasts at the premiere of some really crappy movie. Seriously, when I was a kid these things were it when it come to breasts. I’ve missed them. They’ve aged well, they look exactly the same as I remember them. Welcome back girls.

Queen Latifah and Keke Palmer Make A “Joyful Noise”

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Queen Latifah and country music icon Dolly Parton get their praise on in the upcoming comedy Joyful Noise, which was shot in Atlanta. Latifah plays Vi Rose, whose traditional style of choir directing, rubs rival G.G. Sparrow (Parton) the wrong way.  Shaking things up even more is the arrival of G.G.’s rebellious grandson Randy (Jeremy Jordan), who has his eye on Vi Rose’s daughter, the beautiful and talented Olivia (Keke Palmer).  Can Vi Rose and G.G. overcome their differences and help their town choir win the prize at the National Joyful Noise Competition? Watch trailer below: Joyful Noise opens nationwide January 13, 2012

Queen Latifah and Keke Palmer Make A “Joyful Noise”

Victoria’s Secret Models in Elle of the Day

So Elle Magazine made the genius decision to get the Victoria’s Secret models on the cover of their magazine, I assume cuz Victoria’s Secret was lining up a big ad deal, and this was part of the buy, as nothing you see or read in magazines is truth, it is all paid for by corporations, but you don’t need to know that, or think about that, just look at the cleavage and tight bodies and let it blind you from how fucked our world is… I mean did you know that up until the mid 90s, Victoria’s Secret used 16 year old girls as their models in their catalogs…I’m talking 16 year old girls in fucking lingerie for their billion dollar business….and still managed to be a billion dollar company…I mean if I started doing video of 16 year olds in Lingerie, I’d go to fucking jail…. The world is Corrupt….and the point of this post is to say, Victoria’s Secret does a better job of exploiting these women than elle does, I mean I prefer underwear to clothes, and really this should be a partnership with Playboy, or Penthouse, or any smutty site, cuz think like jerking off to those Teen Models of the early internet days, like Kate’s Playground, finally seeing them naked, after years of seeing her in her underwear, leads to real orgasms… Here are the pics anyway…

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Dolly Parton’s Awesome Old Lady Tits of the Day

I love me some Dolly Parton old lady tits on some Dolly Parton small frame…..Maybe it’s cuz I’m all about old country, and old country music…maybe it’s cuz I like big tits and I’m talking ridiculously big tits, but I like to think it’s most likely because I have a thing for helping the elderly…with my dick.

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Jessica Albas Post Baby Weight of the Day

Here are some Alba milk filled titties…all empty in the uterus…but still ravaged in the vagina…assuming she gets celebrity c-sections…cuz a little scar is easier to hide in a bikini than a meaty fucking cunt….as you know she’sll try to make a comeback and be that bitch on all fours showing vagina she once was…only now she’ll have to get naked to stay competitive….and interesting…which will be a nice change of pace for people like me who have always wanted to see her naked…I just have a thing for Mexicans who pretend they aren’t mexican, especially when they are hot and hollywood, even with their babyweight…. You know how it is.

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Dolly Parton’s Tits are Never Too Old of the Day

Dolly Parton proves that old tits are still good tits….when they are big tits on a small frame tits….I’ve always been fascinated by the strength of this woman’s upper back and the ability to bring the fucking titty on such a little waist…but not as fascinated as I am with her tits….not to mention that I love old country music and old country girls…all inbred and uneducated….their accents erotic in their classless twang….so 75 or not, she’s spectacular….and makes me want to take a road trip to Dollyworld for masturbation purposes…in the meantime I’ll just use these pics… Why hasn’t Dolly done any nudes that I can find? It’s never too late.

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Dolly Parton to Critics: Leave Miley Cyrus Alone!

Country music legend is admittedly biased, but she has a message for critics of Miley Cyrus: Give the girl a break! In an interview with Fox News, Parton is asked about the rebukes of Miley’s new image these days and says: “I’ve known her since she was a baby.” She then takes the same stance on digs directed at Cyrus as Miley herself takes on pants : “I hate it when people criticize her,” Dolly says. Parton continues to praise the girl her “honorary goddaughter,” adding: “She is a great singer; she has a great voice. She’s a great little entertainer and she can speak to you like she is 50 years old.” We guess that’s true. At least if 50 year-olds are known for spouting Hallmard card-like cliches about love and life . In closing, Dolly seems to at least acknowledge that Miley’s new CD has been a bust on the charts , but the singing legend takes a grander, positive view of her young pal: “She’ll land in the right place. I really know she has everything it takes. She is just trying to find her way and she will.” Those words sound eerily similar to what some people said about Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan back in the day. Let’s hope Miley’s path ends in a different location from that of those two trainwrecks.

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