Showing posts with label Marisa Tomei. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marisa Tomei. Show all posts

Sunday, March 14, 2010

BERTOLLI Presenting "Into the Heart of Italy" A Unique Webseries Featuring Italian American Celebrities, Rocco DiSpirito, Marisa Tomei, & Dan Cortese.








Bertolli Frozen Meals is getting ready to launch a new series of webisodes titled “Into the Heart of Italy: Six Adventures, Three Celebrities, One Mission… To Unlock the Secrets of Italian Passion for Food and Life.”

This one-of-a-kind online series will feature celebrity chef Rocco Dispirito and actors Marisa Tomei and Dan Cortese as they explore the food and culture of Italy.

A trailer for “Into the Heart of Italy” will premiere during Desperate Housewives at 9/8 CST.

I’ll be tweeting tonight for @Bertolli’s Taste & Tweet. I received a wine aerator & a gift card to cover the purchase of one of their meals. Join Me Tonight on TWITTER for the Taste & Tweet which includes a VIP giveaway to win one of three local cheese making classes up to a $150 value!

Every Tweet using #BertolliItaly between Sunday, March 14 from 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM EST Monday, March 15, will be entered to win the prize, which will be selected by a random drawing Monday. A link to the rules and regulations will be tweeted from @Bertolli at the start of the Taste & Tweet or can be found on the Bertolli Facebook page.

Join me on Twitter: @italianamergirl

www.IntotheHeartofItaly.com

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Golden Globes Tonight on NBC at 8:00 pm- Italians Representin'.

This is definitely one of the most important nights in Hollywood for actors, studios and networks. What happens at the Globes usually predicts the Oscar wins. But this year is full of our very own Italian, Italian American presence in nominations from best actor, best film to best actress. Tonight promises to be full of great wins, and I am sure unforgettable speeches. We can be especially happy that many of our fellow Italian Americans are in the running for some unbelievable categories.

Here are a few:
  • Best Actor in a Motion Picture- Leonardo Di Caprio
  • Best Actor in a Motion Picture- Frank Langella
  • Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting Role in a Motion Picture- Marisa Tomei
  • Best Foreign Language Film- Gomorrah (Italy)The Country of Italy.

Well, I think that's it, if I'm missing someone, comment this post. I look forward to the Golden Globes tonight, let's support our fellow Italian Americans. I mean really, what is cinema without the Italians?

In the words of Federico Fellini--

“A good opening and a good ending make for a good film provide they come close together.”