A walking contradiction - a modern day cosmopolitan woman with southern belle tendencies (I don’t like to be called “missy,” but scoff if a guy doesn’t open the door), I count my family and friends as the most precious gifts in my life - alongside my iPod and my DVR, and am ready for my fifteen minutes of fame (but am unwilling to sleep with the Governor of New York to get it). Formally trained as an actor with a Master’s degree, I’ve spent my formative years developing my craft and criticizing others who don’t do the job nearly as well as I think I could (had I guts enough to actually audition or submit a script for anything).
Somewhere along the way what started off as just me giving my “two cents” to friends (and anyone else who’d listen) about the latest in film, TV, theater and music has morphed into this blog where I get to do two of my favorite things: give my opinion without it being solicited and write. I, by no means, think I’m an expert, but I know what I like and I know what I think is good and sometimes, as it turns out, my opinions are actually based on valid critical analysis and not just the fact that I hate the actress starring in the film (which does happen).
I met my counterpart - the other Benedict - in our office at a major music company and we started hanging out by just going to movies together, and we quickly realized that we finally had someone to bounce all of our criticisms off of (a dangling participle I know - so sue me).
We’re the “Bendicts” because, like the Bendict boys in the movie “Twins” with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito, we’re 2 sides of the same coin - alike but totally different. (Yes, we know this is corny - but roll with us, huh?)
Our stats: she’s white (I’m Black), she’s the youngest of 2 kids, (I’m the middle of 5), she’s just hitting her mid-20s (I’ve now officially crossed over into my 30s), she’s a closeted Republican, (I’m a Democrat masquerading as an Independent).
Aside from this we actually share much in common including our love for criticizing the work of others and voicing our opinions to the world. We’re both Southerners (she’s from Florida, I’m from Louisiana), we both love karaoke, we both think a movie without snacks is uncivilized, and we both agreed that “There Will Be Blood’ was not to be compared to the much better “No Country for Old Men” (we agree that finally for once, the Academy seemed to have gotten it right).
Just as we knew which was the better of those 2 films, we’re betting that we can pick out some other jewels in the overcrowded field of entertainment or at least save you from wasting your money on the really crappy ones. Sometimes, maybe we’ll agree with your picks or by some miracle with one another’s. Either way, love it or hate it - these are the “Bendicts’ Picks.”
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