Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Smurfs Embed Handprints at Historic Hollywood Grauman's Chinese Theater Today


Pop Culture


Living in L.A. for more than three decades in the shadow of the land of show business, I never imagined I'd experience a Hollywood moment like this. Yet, against a natural California sky blue backdrop that nearly matched the color of the guests of honor, they were there in person: The Smurfs an animated creation beloved by kids (including me) for 50 years. Yes, Papa, Clumsy and Smurfette were all present today to participate in the legendary cement hand imprint ceremony at the historical Grauman's Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard.



What a perfect tribute to honor Sony Pictures Animation.  To recognize all the talent that worked in front of and behind the cameras and microphones to bring us the hybrid live-action animated family friendly hit feature film The Smurfs first on the big screen and -- as of early December -- now on DVD as well as pushing new boundaries on Blu-Ray 3D with the Smurf-O-Vision second screen interactive experience.



Sitting in the Studio's roped off VIP section at the event this morning I had a front row seat to all that goes into this tradition that dates back to the year the magnificent Grauman's Chinese originally opened in 1927. More than 75 years after the first imprint was made reportedly by silent screen star Norma Talmadge who accidentally stepped into wet concrete at the then-new theater, it was an amazing experience to be there as history was made once again in real-time.



No doubt if you've read this far you are likely as curious as I was about what actually goes on at one of these Chinese Theater rituals. I mean this is really an unusual occurrence. To give you some idea: only 10 other imprint events like it took place here in 2011. So, without further adieu, here is the short story and some of my photos of the event today. 


Upon arrival at this red carpet outdoor event in front of the theater, three wet concrete squares in wood frames on slightly elevated platforms had already been set out, each blank except for "The Smurfs" at the top. Like at movie premieres held here throughout the year, event attendance was by invitation only, so the sidewalk was closed and barricaded in front of the theater.


The brief ceremony was rather intimate with under 100 people attending. The press box was filled with somewhere between 30-40 media covering the event, armed with all kinds of video and still cameras. Two other audience sections flanked the press, also with a birds-eye-view of all the action. 


On one side, there was a small group of very lucky and well-behaved 3rd and 5th grade students -- clasping brand new Smurf DVDs they received from Sony -- as they observed the historic moment. Then, there was a VIP area of invitees where about a dozen or so sat directly opposite the kids including some Sony people, friends of the Studio and another mommy blogger and I.

Following the usual ceremonial introductions, music from the movie's score accompanied the entrance of the Smurf trio, who were actually characters in costume. They brought along with them some special real people to assist them including Sony Pictures Animation President Bob Osher, Cast Member Anton Yelchin and Sony Pictures Animation Production President Michelle Raimo Kouyate. 
  


At the designated moment, The Smurfs embedded their handprints in the wet concrete slabs in front of each of them and then -- as is the custom -- posed with their handiwork giving the audience the famous palms up salute. Then, Osher, Yelchin (the voice of Clumsy in the film), and Raimo Kouyate stepped in to create the signatures of Papa Smurf, Clumsy Smurf and Smurfette, respectively. After that The Smurfs and their honorary helpers posed for a variety of photos much like you or I would at a special family occasion.


That in a nutshell is my perspective on December 13, 2011 in Hollywood History. My hope, through telling this story, is to share the thrill of this experience with readers.



About Grauman's Chinese Theater
Today there are more than 200 sets of footprints, hand prints, other impressions (Groucho Marx's cigar and Harry Potter's magic wand, for example), and autographs in the concrete in the outdoor court of Grauman's Chinese Theater. With sidewalk space on the premises getting scarcer each year, imprint ceremonies don't happen very often and are reserved for memorializing Hollywood's most influential entertainment stars. 

On a typical day when no special event is going on, it's fun and free to wander around in front of the Chinese Theater and look at all the show biz luminaries who have left their marks here over the decades. You can even get a free map showing the stars and celebrities who have left their impressions for posterity at this landmark tourist attraction.



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Monday, December 12, 2011

Arthur Christmas Giftbag Giveaway Holiday Family Animated Comedy Movie Fun, Ends 12/23

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Since Thanksgiving weekend Arthur Christmas -- the 3D CG-animated family comedy presented by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation in theaters nationwide and produced by Aardman -- has been spreading holiday cheer to kids, parents, and even adults without children. That's because in this version of the legend of Santa Claus you'll see the semi-retired fat jolly guy in red like never before: Going high tech, no longer delivering presents via the old-fashioned chimneys of Christmases past. I don't want to spoil the movie for those who haven't seen it yet, so suffice it to say that Santa is more of a figurehead nowadays with a huge family of other Santas that actually get the job done, including Arthur who is Santa's youngest son.

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This is the first Sony film collaboration with Aardman, the award-winning animation company previously only known for stop-motion films like Chicken Run and Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Voices in Arthur Christmas are performed by James McAvoy, Hugh Laurie, Bill Nighy, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton, and Ashley Jensen and the movie was directed by Sarah Smith. Rated PG, the soundtrack features the song Santa Claus is Comin' to Town by teen heart throb singer Justin Bieber from his new album Under the Mistletoe.

With such a hilarious release in theaters right now, it's hard to believe that this is not the only holiday themed entertainment being offered by Sony Pictures Animation this season. Earlier this month Sony released its The Smurfs Limited Edition 3-disc Holiday Blu-Ray & DVD set that includes The Smurfs: A Christmas Carol, a special mini yuletide movie, as well a first-ever two screen interactive option called Smurf-O-Vision that allows viewers to watch the Blu-Ray version and interact with The Smurfs simultaneously on a second device such as an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch.

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

5 Ways How to Teach A Child To Shop for Holiday Gifts for Family & Friends

Parenting

As moms and dads it's natural for many of us to want to give gifts to our children at the holidays and we derive great joy from doing so. But, as frugal parenting expert Ashley Grimaldo wisely points out, there's an even bigger thrill that comes when our children are on the giving end, getting that same excitement and sense of fulfillment watching others open gifts that they chose or gave.  For sure, learning how to select and give gifts isn't something most of are born with and there's a high likelihood that just about any child would benefit from a parent's help and guidance to learn the ropes.

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Here's some of Grimaldo's tips for helping children with holiday gift shopping

1. Prepare your child for the experience.
Dragging a kid through Toys 'R Us without buying him something is like parading a starving man through the buffet line and telling him not to eat. So, the first step is to talk to your child before you go to the store, then when you actually go shopping together, remind your the child of the reason for going to the store for this particular trip.

2. Shop sales and use coupons.
Children learn frugal shopping by example both in-store and online. Start now -- even within the context of gift shopping -- by giving your child the opportunity to help you find and take advantage of deals and coupons. Don't forget to visit sites like CouponSherpa for coupon codes for Target and other stores where you will be shopping together. And, by all means, teach kids about shopping securely and safely, especially online.

3. Brainstorm ways to personalize the gift.
This can be a simple as drawing a picture inside a blank holiday card and have you write down what they'd like to say in the card. You might also suggest that older kids make handmade wrapping paper with a paper bag, magazine cutouts, stickers and stamps. Also talk about matching gifts to people like not giving sugar cookies to Grandma because she's a diabetic. The lesson being taught here is gift giving is a great time to really think about what others would appreciate rather than what you'd like to give the recipient.

4. Consider homemade presents.
Working together with your child, come up with some DIY present ideas they can craft mostly without your help using whatever fine motor skills they've developed. Once you gather the materials necessary for them to make these independently, encourage them to work alone but also let them know that if they need your help they can always ask for it.

5. Take advantage of Free Shipping Day on Friday, December 16.
Many companies will be offering free shipping for those who buy online on December 16. Here's where you can turn online shopping into a math lesson, comparing prices in newspaper inserts to those online.

What did you learn about gift giving from your own parents when you were a child? And if you have children of your own what have you taught about the art of shopping for presents for family and friends? Do you have any advice you can share as a comment below this post?







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