It’s LL’s world and we’re just living in it this week as we base jump into 2006’s Last Holiday starring true royalty Queen Latifah. We get into the Americanness of it all, as is our way, and we definitely don’t go off about late stage capitalism or the healthcare system. We also talk about what we would and would not do with three weeks to live. Make a roux with us, dear hearts! Maybe Burt Reynolds wants some gumbo.
Artwork by jstnmbrwn
References:
Ebert, Roger. “Last Holiday Movie Review & Film Summary (2006) | Roger Ebert.” https://www.rogerebert.com/. Accessed March 24, 2024. https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/last-holiday-2006.
Last Holiday. Comedy, Drama, Romance. Last Holiday Productions, Paramount Pictures, ImageMovers, 2006.
“Last Holiday.” Accessed November 3, 2024. https://variety.com/2006/film/reviews/last-holiday-2-1200519436/.
“Last Holiday (2006 Film).” In Wikipedia, March 24, 2024. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Last_Holiday_(2006_film)&oldid=1215275445.
Negra, Diane. “Exile, return, and new economy subjectivity in Last Holiday.” In Old and New Media after Katrina, pp. 131-147. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2010.
Parasecoli, Fabio. “A taste of Louisiana: Mainstreaming Blackness through food in the princess and the frog.” Journal of African American Studies 14 (2010): 450-468.
Hart of Dixie Chicks
Some friends have a weekly discussion about the 2011-2015 CW show, Hart of Dixie. Join our journey to Bluebell, Alabama where we debate the merits of small town life, love triangles, alligators as pets, and formal shorts as part of your work wardrobe.