September finds blond Adam back in the US after a busy August touring Japan and Australia. What’s in store for us this month? A third single announcement? Confirmation about Idol judges (is Adam one of them?!)? More speculation of a Queen+Adam tour or possibly an actual Trespassing tour? Will he add more shows in the coming months? Even Adam’s hairdresser does not know for sure. So while we wait, continue to chat away about anything and everything Adam related. Enjoy!

 

2,830 Responses to September 2012 Chat

  1. nkd says:

    Just as I was about to tweet (a photo) of that look, the label chief interrupted my tweet: “That photo is looking like an Imekura photo (an Imekura is cosplay-esque brothel), please stop!”

    Can you imagine the twitter explosion if that picture had gone out?!!

  2. Ron says:

    Bill Maher. Laugh

    I DID see that movie and remember he’s in it but don’t remember any of the female “stars”.

  3. Kradamour says:

    Loved that interview, Nekkid!
    “bitterly”? I bet that isn’t the right translation. I wonder what the adverb should have been?
    Question

  4. TLKC says:

    Racquel Welch?

  5. Kradamour says:

    Ron! Damn, you are GOOD!
    Cool
    Yes, Bill Maher was the, um, male lead.
    Grin

    I wonder if that photo still exists? For her entertainment?

  6. TLKC says:

    I think the writer was very poetic and totally gone on Adam. It’s quite an erotic account.

  7. Kradamour says:

    A good guess, TLKC. Not correct, but a really good guess. Same demographic, likely.

  8. HK fan says:

    Managed to catch Fashion Police on TV here last night, its always great being able to watch Adam on the big screen. They cut some of it though as the gay talk part wasn’t on there.

    Can’t comment on any of the film talk, I don’t think I’ve seen or heard any of the films mentioned…..

    mmm, enjoying that inrock translation!

    Has anyone seen anything further about that UK kids tv show he was supposed to be on talking about what he was like at 12???

    I watched an episode of 4 weddings Australia the other day, and the prize was a honeymoon at the St Regis resort in Bora Bora..

    And totally late to the party, but regarding books, my favourite books are The Earth Children Series by Jean m Auel.

  9. TLKC says:

    Brigitte Bardot?

  10. Kradamour says:

    TLKC says:
    I think the writer was very poetic and totally gone on Adam. It’s quite an erotic account.

    Adam was likely amused by her strawberries and roses. She sounds like a very sweet young lady.
    Rose

  11. Kradamour says:

    Ooooh, Brigitte Bardot would definitely have kicked up the quality a bit.
    But the name is very close!
    Adrienne Barbeau.
    The female lead was Shannon Tweed, playboy bunny.
    This was not a very intellectual film, I’m afraid. But they played it straight, which made it very funny, indeed.

  12. Ceddies says:

    The female lead was Shannon Tweed, playboy bunny.

    Is that Shannon Tweed that Gene Simmons is married to?

    Or whatever they are?

  13. nkd says:

    Now that I know it exists, I need that picture! Long shirt, grey undies, bare legs, and a smirk-ish smile perhaps! (grabby-needy icon here)

  14. Ron says:

    Kradamour says:
    09/17/2012 at 9:29 pm

    This was not a very intellectual film, I’m afraid.

    You think so? Laugh

  15. milwlovesadam says:

    Well…Hmmmm. We’ve gone from great movies to worst movies.

    Call me Elaine. Seinfeld fans will understand.

    I simply cannot stand The English Patient. Awwwwwful and boring as hell!

  16. AL says:

    Trespassing

    2 HAC adds

    KCIX-FM Pub 0 Hot AC Boise, ID 19/RCA Peak Broadcasting 101

    KWYE-FM Pub 0 Hot AC Fresno 19/RCA Peak Broadcasting 67

    So Trespassing has now officially gone for adds on HAC and AC.

    Cool New Music
    http://media.allaccess.com:8001/5083/1347400114_strm.mp3
    Adam Lambert – Trespassing – RCA

    They blanked the word “ass” on the radio mp3 above!

    2 adds on HAC today as zzatrms posted so far. Nothing on AC. Top 40 adds are out tomorrow. I’ll be pleasantly surprised if radio embraces this single.

  17. Ron says:

    nkd says:
    09/17/2012 at 9:50 pm

    Now that I know it exists, I need that picture! Long shirt, grey undies, bare legs, and a smirk-ish smile perhaps!

    Hold your horses. Gil just took this pic of me last night! I’ll send it to you!!

    ROTFL

  18. milwlovesadam says:

    This was not a very intellectual film, I’m afraid.

    Ha!! One of my faves is Dumb and Dumber. It just cracks me up! OMG. That scene of the two of them on that little blue scooter with the frozen snot and no mittens just kills me every time!!!

    One time, a few years ago, my kids and I were driving along in my old minivan, and we saw two guys on a little blue scooter. I kid you all not. We started laughing so hard I had to pull over. Just couldn’t take it. We were laughing so hard we were crying and whooping. What a great memory!

  19. Ron says:

    milwlovesadam says:
    09/17/2012 at 9:52 pm

    Well…Hmmmm. We’ve gone from great movies to worst movies.

    Name my favorite movie of all time.

    No googling! Laugh

  20. JOJOSIE says:

    This blog tonight has been like a foreign film to me. Do not recognize any of the movies or books. Was I sleeping when my children were watching these films? Called ticketmaster today to get my Phoenix ticket as I need an end seat. They were very nice and I have one in section 204. Not front row but not bad and the price was only $28. Anyone else decided to join the group going to the fair.

  21. milwlovesadam says:

    Ron, A Star is Born? Yentl? The Mirror Has Two Faces? Funny Girl? Funny Lady?

    Just read that twitlonger. OMG. Fanfic indeed. What, pray tell, is a sunshine kiss? I swear, my heart kinda beat harder just reading about it…

  22. dcglam says:

    Ron, The Way We Were???

  23. Kradamour says:

    Name my favorite movie of all time.

    If it isn’t Casablanca, it should be.
    Grin

  24. milwlovesadam says:

    Sunshine kiss is not in urban dictionary.

  25. milwlovesadam says:

    The Way We Were, of course.

    ” Hubble, your girl is lovely.”

    Looooove love love that movie. Love it.

  26. Kradamour says:

    Sunshine kiss is not in urban dictionary.

    But it should be.
    Grin

    mils, that was just an effort at a translation from the Japanese. She said she would try to do a better one later, but honestly this one has a certain charm that would be diminished by accuracy!
    Wink

  27. milwlovesadam says:

    I know, I know, I understand, but, the imagination does run wild.

    Maybe it’s when you put sunscreen on your lips and kiss someone so that the lip marks leave a “kiss” of not burned skin.

  28. Kradamour says:

    My favorite, favorite movies (clears throat):
    Casablanca
    Mon Ange (with Vanessa Paradis)
    Quills (but too powerful to be able to watch it ever again. OMG Geoffrey Rush was unfuckingbelievable in that film…)
    Caché
    Kissing Jessica Stein
    Moonstruck
    Amelie
    Joyeux Noel

  29. milwlovesadam says:

    Jojosie, your ticket sounds great. Wish I could join you, but cannot.

  30. Kradamour says:

    What was that technique that the two married actors made up for the old TV series about lawyers? somebody Berensen was in it. Something butterfly. And had there been a twitterverse back then it would have exploded. Short guy tall woman, married in real life, fairly middle-aged.
    Drat. Can’t remember. But it was the stuff of wonderfully erotic imagination…

    ETA: the show was L.A.Law

  31. milwlovesadam says:

    Some of my faves, in no order at all:

    Shawshank Redemption
    Green Mile
    Princess Bride
    Moonstruck
    The Way We Were
    South Pacific
    Cabaret
    Blazing Saddles
    Young Frankenstein
    Fiddler On The Roof
    Chicago
    Philadelphia
    Hannah and Her Sisters
    The Man Who Would Be King
    Sophie’s Choice
    Out Of Africa
    Indiana Jones ( All of them)
    Star Trek ( any and all of them )
    Annie Hall
    The Deer Hunter

  32. milwlovesadam says:

    Kradamour, I remember that, it was Jill Eikenberry and Michael Tucker.

    The Venus Butterfly

  33. Ron says:

    Kradamour says:
    09/17/2012 at 10:19 pm

    ETA: the show was L.A.Law

    Kradamour! I’m surprised at you.

    The show was “La Law” … it’s french. Laugh

  34. milwlovesadam says:

    So Ron, did we guess it?

  35. riskylady says:

    I still can’t get over the woman who possesses THIS voice saying that Adam is 1000x better than her!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARj4nmP26kY

    I mean, I loooooove Adam’s voice, his ability to go from soft velvet to silvery silk to blockbuster waves of heavy satin, but her voice is gorgeous too. I can see why the people were crying. I wish I had been in that queue that afternoon.
    Would love to hear Adam sing opera, just once…..

  36. milwlovesadam says:

    The moments that he has come close to opera were some of my favorite vocal moments with Adam. Sure, I love the finale of WLL, especially in LA, but wholly moly,

    Soaked –live
    Show Must Go On
    Who Wants to Live Forever
    Come to Me Bend to Me

  37. Kradamour says:

    Kradamour! I’m surprised at you.
    The show was “La Law” … it’s french.

    You are QUICK, Ron!
    Grin

    Yes! The Venus Butterfly!
    ROTFL

    And that brings me to another wonderful movie: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

  38. Teri63 says:

    I enjoyed reading the lists of movie faves, and my list would include many of the same titles. I’d have to add Breakfast at Tiffany’s to mine, though. I adore Audrey Hepburn. I’d also add a few others, including To Kill a Mockingbird, The African Queen and Zulu.

    ETA: I can’t forget to add My Fair Lady, Lawrence of Arabia or (and this one’s not a classic, of course, but it never fails to make me smile) Notting Hill.

  39. ultimathule says:

    Sometimes have rather low tastes in movies –

    “The Hangover” (#1) and “Pirate Radio” – both sorty dirty and immensely funny.

    “Topsy-Turvy” – I think Krad and I have mentioned before – glorious music – mesmerizing performances – the absolute best – “there’s something inherently disappointing about success” – lol

    For sci-fi/endoftheworld stuff – “Deep Impact” – an end of the world film with heart.

    “The Last Wave” – Richard Chamberlain (scared the sheeet out of my son-in-law – had to turn it off).

    “The Rapture” – this one’ll stick with you.

    “Sunshine” is a good one, too.

    For the wildly romantic – “The Painted Veil” – defy you not to love this one – with a gorgeous musical score.

    Not listed pics I just liked – criterion is – would I watch them again. Not too many, actually.

    (And thanks for the AK vid, riskylady – beautiful voice.) Takes one to know one.

  40. riskylady says:

    Very eclectic movie favs, mils and krad. Ron, I’m guessing Cabaret?

    My faves (some):
    Beckett
    The Man from Kiev
    Blade Runner
    Out of Africa
    Somewhere in Time
    Body Heat
    The Man from Snowy River
    Burn After Reading
    12 Monkeys
    The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
    Inglorious Basterds (I like Brad Pitt, people, hate Nazis)
    Spy Game (also like Robert Redford)
    ALL Star Trek movies, old and new
    Most James Bond movies
    Lord of the Rings movies
    Fred Astaire/Rita Hayworth/et al
    Gigi
    The African Queen
    Fitzcarraldo (google this, an amazing movie by Werner Herzog like no other you have EVER seen)

  41. Kradamour says:

    YES! Topsy Turvy!
    YES! Breakfast at Tiffany’s
    And:
    A Room With a View
    White Mischief
    The Lion in Winter
    Hamlet (Branagh)
    The Road to Wellville

  42. ultimathule says:

    riskylady – the Werner Herzog film that I’ve seen is “Encounters at the End of the World” – a documentary – weird and fascinating – with an insane penguin.

  43. Kradamour says:

    Off to bed now with cinematic dreams dancing in my head…

    G’nite, peeps!
    Sweet cinemAdam dreams!
    Grin

  44. ultimathule says:

    A second one for the wildly romantic – “Firelight” – with Sophie Marceau and Stephen Dillane. Again – the score – loved it so much tried to find the CD – put it on a wish list at Amazon – after a couple of months, one popped up – by that time the exchange rate was bonkers and ended up paying a big chunk of change for it – but definitely worth it.

  45. Kradamour says:

    Monty Python!
    Mr. Bean’s Holiday – I think I have watched this more than any other movie and never tire of it.
    Wasabi
    The Rock – OMG…
    Die Hard
    Monsieur N.
    The Lady and the Duke

    (turning off the light now…)

  46. Ceddies says:

    The Way We Were, of course.

    mils, this ^^^^ is my VERY favorite movie of all time. I haven’t read down far enough to see what Ron’s actual favorite is, but I will go back up and catch up.

  47. Ron says:

    milwlovesadam says:
    09/17/2012 at 10:38 pm

    So Ron, did we guess it?

    No one could guess this mils, dcglam and Kradamour

    I’m going to disappoint a lot of people. Laugh

    It’s a movie that always brings me back to my childhood when I first saw it on TV. I must have been 7 or 8 years old. It takes a special mood for me to be able to watch it because I’m that little boy again when I see it. It stirs up happy, sad, wonderful and not so wonderful emotions.

    I’m so proud of my first copy issue of Robert Nathan’s book “Portrait of Jennie”.

    David O Selnick production 1948 with Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten.

    Is Jennie real? An imagination? A ghost?

    I’d give anything to own the actual painting of the Portrait of Jennie.

    My favorite movie of all time.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot3d-Zrgi3s&list=FLsasMislK-xkyWZzvG4Wl_w&index=3&feature=plpp_video

  48. riskylady says:

    Ultima, I loved the “Hangover” too, AND “The Painted Veil.” Which reminds me of “Memoirs of a Geisha” and “The Red Door.” (Love foreign movies….)
    “Lawrence of Arabia” too….
    I think movie buffs could name at least 100 faves, and still remember others later…..

    Mils, you’re right about those 4 performances. I go back to Come to Me, Bend to Me so many times, and of course the Queen ones – never get tired of them. Even his studio Idol “Change is Gonna Come” and “Feelin’ Good” are masterpieces. (Plus “One”)

  49. Kradamour says:

    (I came back; this conversation was too interesting!)

    Ron, what a lovely choice and such an honest explanation. Here is a link to the full film for when you are in that just right mood:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be3MAG7nWxI&feature=related

    I will watch it later. The name “Selznick” on a movie is always a good sign.

    And now good night!

  50. turquoisewaters says:

    Not a movie buff at all. But what comes to mind first is “Run Lola Run”, and “The Big Blue”, and “The Boat”. And of course “Never say Never”, the most watched documentary of all time.

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