Sal Mineo performing on the show āShindig!ā, 1965

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Sal Mineo performing on the show āShindig!ā, 1965

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WIG REVIEW: THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL
You guys, I finished watching this and yes, it is marvelous! But as a huge fan of Gilmore Girls, I would expect nothing less from the Sherman-Palladinos. And Mrs. Maisel is much like Gilmore Girls in that they both have alliterative titles and are about fast-talking, smart, funny, pretty, impulsive, and usually self-destructive women. The differences are that Mrs. Maisel is set in 1958 and therefore doesnāt include as many pop-cultural references per second (though it does include many phrases that no one uttered in 1958 - Iām almost ready for someone to say āturntā in one of these episodesā¦.get it together Amy S-P!) and Mrs. Maisel (Midge if youāre nasty) has the opposite of a close relationship with her kids (to the point where I might actually want to call child services?). BUT WHAT ABOUT THE WIGS? Letās discuss.
As Midge Maisel, Rachel Brosnahan is pretty marvelous (with a title like this, I guess marvelous is the adjective to always use?) and very pretty and pretty funny. Her wig, however, is total nonsense. Despite every scene of this 50s explosion of a show looking like it cost ALL THE MONEY, as usual, the wig budget seems to be bupkis.Ā
In some shots, this monstrosity is hidden under a hat or headband which covers the main issue of the subpar texture and seamwork.Ā
But for the most part, the flaws are right out in the open, just as any flawed Sherman-Palladino heroine would have it?Ā
Seriously, though, itās bad, and as the season progresses, it gets worse and worse. The texture is so dried out and the part is just downright awful.
I think the only time Midgeās hair looks ok is when sheās been out in the rain on a bender (same?)
It should be mentioned that Midgeās mom also has a wig and itās not as bad but itās also not great. Tony Shalhoub as Midgeās dad is REALLY GREAT THOUGH. Also Kevin Pollack plays Midgeās father-in-law and Iām just really glad heās getting work even though he has to suffer through a flashback wig sequence that I couldnāt find a picture of but that is probably for the best since as usual menās wigs are always the worst.
Speaking of the worst, Midgeās husband/soon-to-be-ex-husband (?) Joel is absolutely the worst. I didnāt include a picture of him on this blog (instead please enjoy another pic of the wonderful Tony Shalhoub) because I hate him so much. Even more than I hated Lorelei Gilmoreās ex (AND THAT IS A LOT). At one point, someone calls him Sal Mineo (SICK BURN) and I truly hope that in Season 2 he goes the way of Sal Mineo - aka I hope heās stabbed to death in a dark alleyway and then 40 years later his name is used as a comic punchline. Too harsh? Nope, this character is the pits.Ā
However, Alex Borstein as Susie, Midgeās manager is ABSOLUTELY WONDERFUL AND DESERVING ALL THE AWARDS. Not only does she deliver the Sal Mineo sick burn but about 1000 sick burns per episode. Iām also a sucker for any narrative involving two women from opposite walks of life becoming friends and realizing their own potential through said friendship. AMEN SISTERS. STILL, LOOK AT THAT EFFING AWFUL WIG ON MIDGE.
In conclusion, do yourself a favor and watch this show because itās really charming and wonderful despite its flaws (MUCH LIKE ANY AMY SHERMAN-PALLADINO HEROINE), however one of its major flaws is the wigs. Throw some more $$ at the wig budget next season, Amazon! Lord knows I throw enough $$ on random orders of crap every week for you to afford it! Put it on my tab!
VERDICT: DOESNāT WURQ
āI got a girl in every portā¦and a couple of guys in every port, too.ā ā Sal Mineo, 1972. Picture: James Dean and Sal Mineo (January 10, 1939 ā February 12, 1976), āRebel Without a Causeā (1955). Sal Mineo, who was born seventy-eight years ago today, was a bisexual American stage and film actor, best known for film roles in āRebel Without a Causeā (1955), āGiantā (1956), and āExodusā (1960). After appearing in a number of Broadway shows and minor film roles, Mineo appeared opposite James Dean in āRebel Without a Causeā in 1955; his portrayal of John āPlatoā Crawford, a troubled teen smitten with Deanās Jim Stark, earned him fame and an Academy Award nomination. āFor queer viewers,ā Les Fabian Brathwaite (@lefabrat) explains, ā[āRebelā] is seminal for [] Mineoās portrayal of Platoāwhom he later referred to as the first gay teenager on filmābut the entire movie is bathed in a gorgeously gay, Cinemascopic light. From a queer (and queer-friendly) cast and a bisexual director to a possible on-set same-sex affairā¦, Rebel remains one of the most important films in the queer film canon.ā For the rest of the 1950s, Mineo enjoyed success, though his roles often were variations of the Plato-character from āRebelā; his most successful attempt at breaking free of typecasting was in Otto Premingerās āExodusā (1960), for which he won a Golden Globe and received a second Academy Award nomination. As he grew older and no longer could fit the troubled-teen mold, and as Hollywood executives learned of his professed bisexuality, Mineoās career declined, though he enjoyed a revival of sorts in the 1970s. While filming āExodus,ā Mineo and co-star Jill Haworth started a relationship; they were engaged until Haworth discovered Mineo was having an affair with singer Bobby Sherman. On February 12, 1976, Mineo was returning to the apartment he shared with his (male) partner Courtney Burr III when he was stabbed in a burglary gone awry; the single stab wound proved fatal. Mineo was thirty-seven. Despite lasting rumors about the nature of the killing, there is no indication that it was in any way related to Mineoās sexuality. #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #SalMineo (at Griffith Observatory)

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