Sep 19, 2005

Keeping a daily blog is harder that I thought!

I admit, I am a little over my head when I challenged myself to do a daily blog. I thought that Babe Theory would be a great starter blog for me to maintain this dream. However, when it boils down to it, I only have a certain number of hours a day, and blogging about babes is not terribly high on my priority of "must-do" things.

Again, I apologize to the readers that have been visiting this site for failing on my commitment to blog daily. I am changing the blogging frequency to be more flexible. Sometimes, I will blog about 1 or 2 babes at the same time. I hope doing this will allow me to enjoy the blogging ritual more, rather than feeling stressed about missing days.

If you can believe it, I am also contemplating on expanding the number of blogging pages/subjects that I'll maintain. I hope to build a network of blogs on a variety of subjects that I will occasionally and frequent post content. Just not on a strict daily basis!

Sep 9, 2005

Jacqueline Wu (吳倩蓮)

I wanted to profile Jacqueline Wu today, but when I tried to research more on her bio, I realized it was next to impossible to get decent information on the internet about her. On one hand, I'm happy - Jacqueline has long been on my list since I first saw her in Chinese movies, and this proves that she is a hidden gem. On the other hand, I had hoped to introduce the world to more of her history as I am limited in the historical facts contained within me. Despite all this, I will forge on because Jacqueline deserves it!


North American afficianados of Asian film will remember Jacqueline best from her 1994 role in Ang Lee's film 'Eat, Drink, Man, Woman'. However Jacqueline has been a versatile actress starting in 1990, working in both the Taiwanese and Hong Kong film industries. Her best traits are when she conveys emotions and the character's plight through the somber look and subtle expressions of her eyes.


Jacqueline was born in Taiwan in 1968. She graduated from the Taiwan School of Arts and majored in theater. She often participated in school dramas during her school years, and also worked as model for magazines and television advertisements. In 1990, Wu was cast in her first Hong Kong film A Moment of Romance, and was immediately nominated in the Best Newcomer category by the Hong Kong Film Awards for this performance. She has appeared in numerous Hong Kong films since then, and was awarded Best Actress by the Hong Kong Film Critics Society for her role in Ann Hui's Eighteen Springs in 1998.


One look at Jacqueline and she will become the most unforgettable thing in the movie. Particularly worthy of praise and the most often spoken about quality is her 'face'. It sounds superficial, but many movie-goers may not know her well enough by name but will often remember the face. The knock on Jacqueline is that even though she has starred in many movies, the majority of roles were utilized to complement other big name stars. Seldom will the movies be focused on Jacqueline. That is why I would recommend people who want to see what she is about to watch 'Eat Drink Man Woman' if they have not already done so.


It's interesting to note that the name 'Jacqueline' was actually bestowed to her by internet sites and her film companies. Jaqueline herself never claims to go by the english name, and like most Taiwanese (as it's a dirty secret that local Taiwanese do not like to conversate in english) prefers to be called her by her Chinese name, or Chinese nickname "Ah Lian".

Admittedly, the pictures displayed for this entry are merely headshots. I have not taken the time to do some movie screencaptures, but when I do so. I will update this entry. If you are an admirer of Jacqueline and have discussions or pictures to share, please do!

Babe Factor: 8.25 / 10

IMDb: Jacqueline Wu
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LoveHKFilm.com: Jacqueline Wu

Sep 8, 2005

Stacy Keibler

Let's inject some fun back into exploring babedom! Stacy Keibler is undoubtly a babe that conveys the feeling and aura of fun and excitement. She is my favourite WWE diva of all time. I am an admitted wrestling geek. Besides the general silliness, athletic stageshows, scripted plotlines, the thing I enjoy most is seeing Stacy on the screen! I've always felt that the diva title should not be used for most of the women appearing on the show, but Stacy receives my whole-hearted endorsement.

Stacy's wrestling entertainment career began when she won the now-defunct WCW's Nitro Girl search in 1999. Her popularity steadily rose through her WCW stint under the monicker of Ms. Hancock. Her future was place in brief doubt when WWE bought out WCW. Stacy was not to be kept down, she had many memorable roles and the storyline that broke her out was when she was casted to be WWE owner Vince McMahon's "personal assistant".

Stacy is a slender, leggy 5' 11" blond bombshell. Walking out in classy fashion with shoulder length hair and armed with a million dollar smile, no men can rationally resist her charm. Her famous bend-over entrace over the top rope still remains one of my favourite ring entracnes of all time. Being both athletic and beautiful, she's a knock-out in every sense of the word in the wrestling ring!

Now you may wonder why I'm not holding a tighter standard when declaring Stacy a babe. There really is no defense on my part. Of all the divas in the WWE, she simply has that 'it' quality, that 'je ne se quois' aspect to her that sets her apart from the rest of the field. Besides being an accomplished dancer and model, she is also an ex-cheerleader for the NFL Baltimore Ravens. Stacy lives for her fans and is not just the best eye candy, but also a consumate performer doing whatever it takes in the ring.

Say what you may, I am very comfortable with the induction of Stacy Keibler into Babe Theory. She also has the distinction to be the only WWE diva to appear on my babe list. Stacy, Stacy, Stacy! The man you marry will be so lucky! If you're reading, forgive a babe lover's non-sensical ramblings. I know you will continue to dazzle and delight, tantalize and tease all the wrestling fans out there!

Babe Factor: 9/10
IMDb: Stacy Keibler
Google Images: Stacy Keibler

Sep 7, 2005

Jodie Foster

We're constantly seeking to break new grounds here at Babe Theory! I have often felt that Jodie Foster to be deserving of babe mentions but have seldom seen her appear on the radars of critics and men's magazines. With a new film coming soon for Jodie, I decided that it is no longer acceptable for her to remain in the shadows. It's time for other babe lovers out there to reach out, and make contact with Jodie Foster!

By the way, I simply adore her voice! That scratchy, everlasting adolescent-breaking sounding voice is simply adorable! But I've bored you so many times about voices that I will skip most of it and get on with the real story!

I could not imagine what my childhood would be if I had to grow up in Hollywood like Jodie. Born into celebrity, she was already the copptertone girl (the little girl whose underwear is being pulled off by a dog) by the age of 3! Her beauty is matched more impressively by her intelligence. Growing up, she was always considered to be "wise beyond her years". As a child actor, she was incredibly mature and professional; opening many doors for the young Jodie.

Who could resist a babe who graduated from a French language high school; as class valedictorian no less!! Oh la la! Jodie is also a Yale alumni, having graduated with an Honors degree in English literature. In the school of life, Jodie graduated from child star to teen starlet to adult superstar without much of the controversy that usually beseech child celebrities.

Most movie fans know Jodie from her very famous roles in The Accused, Taxi Driver, The Silence Of The Lambs, Contact and Anna & the King. Her most famous role is undoubtedly as Clarice Starling, Doctor Hannibal Lector's foil, in The Silence Of The Lambs; for which she would win her second Academy award (the first being in The Accused). Jodie did not want to be pigeon-holed as a certain type of actress. She consistently sought out a wide range of characters to fill out her talented space. She chose projects based on interest, story, characters rather than what will be a media sensation. For example, she refused to reprise her role in Hannibal, the sequeal to the Silence Of The Lambs, on the basis that she felt the character's role was compromised in the new scripts. Being an actress of artistic integrity means that whenever the name of Jodie Foster is attached to a project, people take notice! As do I.

Jodie's body of work is graciously recognized by her fans and critics. The first woman to ever win 2 Academy awards before the age of 30, leaves Jodie in a class by herself. Speaking of class, there is no better example of how to be level-headed in the tinseltown world of glamour and glitz than Miss Foster. Being a very private individual, she is seldom the subject of any scandals or paparazzi attention. Her appeal is purely motivated by her talent, works and her beauty.

Ever the consumate artist, Jodie was not content in being the vision of great movies, she wanted to be part of the creation of the vision. Jodie is in the rare distinctitive company of great actors who have made the successful leap to producer and director. Although her created works have not been in the spotlights, they none-the-less showcase the deep passion that Jodie has for her work. Too many celebrities now a days treat their vocation as simply a job. To make an analogy, I would dare compare Jodie Foster's career till present, and into the future, to be reminiscient of the great Clint Eastwood.

So let's see, beauty, brains, talented, artistic, classy and without any hollywood ego. I think you will finally agree with me that one of Hollywood's most powerful ladies is much overdue for a Babe award! (Hey, I think I just stumbled onto another idea!)

Babe Factor: 8.5 / 10
IMDb: Jodie Foster
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Google Images: Jodie Foster

Sep 6, 2005

Alicia Keys

Babe Theory is back! Just like the way it all started with Tanya Chua, we're coming back with another musical genius in Alicia Keys! I love music babes because it's the best of both worlds! What does that mean? If you're a fashion model, an actress, a lot of your appeal depends on your looks. Where as your appeal a true musician are derived from your art. Of course, it does not hurt that you look as gorgeous as Alicia for the record company to market you. But Alicia definitely caught my eye with her talent first and foremost.

Some singers get manufactured, others get mentored and guided by producers. Alicia has been able to "write her own check" and determine her direction since the beginning of her career. I regard myself as a contrarian - someone who doesn't always like to go with the crowd or public opinion and I truly relate to, and appreciate a person with Alicia's character and personality. While other R&B singers were making a name for themselves, singing about partying, material objects, and selling sex appeal, Alicia was doing her own thing. She played her panio, she wrote her songs, she dictated how and when she wanted to take R&B to that next level.

Since being introduced to the piano at the tender age of 7, Alicia has been on a journey filled with hard work and perseverance to sharpen her craft. Her music is intelligent in its content. She showcases her creativity in her music, blending blues, jazz, soul and R&B into a genre all its own that is enjoyed by both mainstream media and music aficianados. In my opinion, any woman who digs and gets the blues is already an automatic babe!

Her beauty can only be described as silky smooth, and unparalleled. There are simply too many photos out there of her, all looking gorgeous, classy, sultry and still remaining a strong confident woman. Picking a few of them to display on Babe Theory was not easy task as Babe Theory not only strive to convey our theories through words but also through our layout and pictures.

Growing up on 42nd street in New York means that Alicia is naturally a tough determined girl. Music was her escape from the troubles of the street. A word that's constantly used to describe Miss Keys is that she is as 'real' as they get. Down to earth and very humble, Alicia is not afraid to speak her mind, she doesn't sugar coat over tough topics but is gifted with the sense to know what is truly important.

Signing with Clive Davis when she was 19 started Alicia on her way to mega-stardom. She started doing gigs, appearing in shows like BET as the next thing. When her single 'Fallin' dropped, it confirmed that Alicia has truly arrived. On the strength of 'Fallin', Alicia became a household name, but as the album 'Song In A Minor' was released, it was clear that she would be no one hit wonder. The album bucked the trends of that time and paved the way for more people to listen to other soul singers like Angie Stone, India Arie, and Erykah Badu .

Musically she entertains with a soulful semi-deep voice that retains much of her femininty. Her lyrics are poignant and skillful and describing her message. Alicia is very melodic in her compositions. She draws inspirations from many artists and genres. I really cannot call a favourite song because I enjoy listening to the albums from start to finish - my preferred way of enjoying an Alicia Keys moment. She also likes to cover songs, in her concerts and has covered Prince's 'How Come You Don't Call Me' on her album. Alicia probably made the song more of a hit than it ever did. Admittedly, my favourite version of the song is still Stephanie Mill's cover because or her extraordinary vocal depth in that song.

Another thing that I find unique when I was writing this blog entry about Alicia, I found some of the most beautifully designed fan sites out there for any celebrity. This speaks much to Alicia's credit, as her fans are really just as talented, dedicated and creative as is Alicia.

I'm eagerly anticipating the third album. Her singles and guest appearances in other people's songs have been teasingly showing us that Miss Keys has much more in store. Miss Keys is truly worthy of a top caliber babe mention!

Babe Factor: 9.25
Wikipedia: Alicia Keys
Google Images: Alicia Keys
Official Website: Alicia Keys
Fan Site: Alicia Keys Online
Fan Site: AliciaKeysFan.com

Sep 5, 2005

Babe Theory Is Coming Back!

Sorry for the long wait! I needed a break from blogging form this site, because I suddently had a little episode and lost the drive to go on a daily basis. Blogging daily is not easy as it seems! However, I had fully intended to come back this weekend, except I had a hard drive crash that took up much of spare time this weekend. You can read about my battle with the hard drive at VinceChan.net.

But watch for a post tonight! Babe Theory will be restarted September 6th, 2005 and better than ever!