
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Matt Helm: Back again for the first time

Tuesday, July 28, 2009
And in my other life, I'm a cowboy




Shatner does Palin
And now, fresh from the triumph of his Gonzo Ballet, William Shatner reads Sarah Palin's farewell speech. No, really.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Review: The Achievers: The Story of the Lebowski Fans
As I write in Variety: Although it feels overlong at 70 minutes, The Achievers: The Story of the Lebowski Fans remains too lightly entertaining to really overstay its welcome. Not unlike Roger Nygard's Trekkies (1999), which took a similarly nonjudgmental approach while gawking at Star Trek fanatics, helmer Eddie Chung's lightweight doc invites auds to laugh with, not at, eager participants at annual conventions devoted to Joel and Ethan Coen's The Big Lebowski, aptly described here as "the first cult film of the Internet Age."
Monday, July 20, 2009
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Submitted for your approval...
Leonardo DiCaprio and Warner Bros. are teaming for a new feature-film version of The Twilight Zone. I'll offer the collaborators two pieces of advice: First, don't let John Landis have anything to do with the project. Second, emphasize clever writing rather than state-of-the-art f/x. Like they did in this classic episode.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Robert Redford: Cradle robber

Back in the Valley

Here comes Russell Cottontail...
Russell Brand -- the sardonically debauched rock star of Forgetting Sarah Marshall -- as The Easter Bunny? Well, maybe if they're thinking of this Easter Bunny.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
"An early clue to the new direction?"
When I came across this London Times piece about the serious attention being paid by fund managers, CEOs and analysts to How Teenagers Consume Media, an anecdotal report by a precocious 15-year-old, I couldn't help thinking of the priceless scene in A Hard Day's Night
Monday, July 13, 2009
Coming soon to a book store near you....

Saturday, July 11, 2009
Drive safely, he said
Hat-tip to Andrew Sullivan for locating this Consumerist post: Ten of the most ironic ads of all time, including James Dean's near-legendary PSA for driving safety. (Yes, that's Gig Young asking the questions.)
Thursday, July 09, 2009
Beaver shoot

Review: The Gambler, the Girl and the Gunslinger

Another ride for The Duke?

Thursday, July 02, 2009
Happy Independence Day!

R.I.P.: Karl Malden (1912-2009)

In achieving that goal, A.O. Scott adds, Malden "defined what it meant to be a character actor" as he "specialized in being uneasy, playing men who are variously worried, angry, disappointed and defeated. Like many other actors who distinguish themselves in supporting roles and whose charisma consists of a kind of intensified ordinariness, he has often been referred to as an everyman. That doesn’t seem quite right, though. In his best movie roles, mainly in films directed by Eliza Kazan" -- including A Streetcar Named Desire, for which he earned an Oscar as, naturally, Best Supporting Actor -- "Mr. Malden is specifically the other man, the guy defined partly by his lack of certain attributes abundantly present in the protagonist. The other man is never ruthless, or dangerous, or dashing, or cool. His regret may be that he could never have been a contender, but he makes up for it with a stoical sincerity that is all the more affecting for being so easy to discount."
Like many other character actors who have garnered fame and acclaim in movies, Malden didn't achieve full-blown stardom until he turned to television -- as a hard-boiled but good-hearted veteran cop in The Streets of San Francisco (where he served, on camera and off, as a mentor to co-star Michael Douglas), a blunt-spoken steel-mill worker and family man in the unjustly overlooked Skag, and, of course, the sharp-dressed pitchman for traveler's checks and credit cards you should never leave home without. But no matter the size of the role, or the medium in which he played it, Malden invariably came across as effortlessly and absolutely convincing. Even when he went over the top in two '60s spy-guy extravaganzas -- Murderer's Row (1966), which cast him as a wild-eyed Dr. Evil type opposite Dean Martin's Matt Helm, and Billion Dollar Brain (1967), where he played the embezzling underling of a zealously right-wing Texas zillionaire thwarted by Michael Caine's Harry Palmer -- he somehow managed to maintain a modicum of credibility. That, too, is a hallmark of a natural-born character actor.
R.I.P.: Harve Presnell (1933-2009)

Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Brendan Wayne: Carrying on the family tradition

Manhattan Melodrama

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