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Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Friday, July 8, 2011
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
'I think everyone was kind of suspicious how I was going to be a sexual being, missing key pieces of equipment'
Says British actress Imogen Poots, at Interview:
[CARY] FUKUNAGA: Can we talk about boobs and why they’re necessary for Fright Night?There's a Fright Night trailer at the interview, but she's seen here across Michael Douglas in "Solitary Man":
[IMOGEN] POOTS: Oh, the boob situation. I had to have a bra that made me look like I had bigger boobs because, you may know from being my friend and hanging out with me, that’s not a big situation, regarding my bust [laughs]. So we had to try all these props. I think everyone was kind of suspicious how I was going to be a sexual being, missing key pieces of equipment.
FUKUNAGA: Did you feel like somebody else?
POOTS: I did. The first bra we tried on was so big I got kind of emotional, and Craig Gillespie, the director, was standing there, and the tears were brewing in my eyes—and I’m sure I was blushing so much. I said, “I just feel like a cartoon.” And Craig turned to me and was like, “Okay. We’ll take them a size down.”
Monday, June 27, 2011
Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz Married!
What a couple!
I like them both a lot.
At London's Daily Mail, "The name's Craig, Mrs Craig: Rachel Weisz marries James Bond star Daniel."
The Bond films are great, although I liked Craig in "Defiance," which I wrote about at the time, a couple of years back:And I enjoyed Rachel Weisz's sexy, stoical character in "Enemy at the Gates," a thrilling World War II film. Both of Weisz's parents escaped the Holocaust:
I like them both a lot.
At London's Daily Mail, "The name's Craig, Mrs Craig: Rachel Weisz marries James Bond star Daniel."
The Bond films are great, although I liked Craig in "Defiance," which I wrote about at the time, a couple of years back:And I enjoyed Rachel Weisz's sexy, stoical character in "Enemy at the Gates," a thrilling World War II film. Both of Weisz's parents escaped the Holocaust:
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Sarah Palin Heads to Iowa on Tuesday
For the premiere of "The Undefeated," the big new documentary that's perfectly timed for a major Palin announcement.
At National Journal, "Palin to Iowa Tuesday":
At National Journal, "Palin to Iowa Tuesday":
Just as some pundits were counting her out as a presidential candidate, Sarah Palin has laid on plans to visit Iowa next week -- one day after her tea party soul mate and potential rival, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., is set to launch her presidential campaign in the same state.Also at the Victory Film Group, "GOVERNOR SARAH PALIN TO ATTEND PREMIERE OF THE UNDEFEATED AT PELLA OPERA HOUSE IN PELLA, IOWA" (via Memeorandum).
Distributors of The Undefeated, a flattering documentary about Palin's political career, announced Saturday that the former Alaska governor and her husband, Todd, will attend a premiere of the movie Tuesday in Pella, Iowa.
The town, about 40 miles east of Des Moines, is home to an historic opera house where the movie will be shown.
"We are very excited to visit historic Pella and its opera house and look forward to seeing the finished film for the first time with fellow Americans from the heartland," Palin is quoted as saying in a release announcing her plans to attend the event.
The national rollout for the movie begins July 15.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Peter Falk, 1927-2011
My parents let me and my sisters stay up to watch "Columbo" back in the day.
But I'll never forget seeing Falk in "Wings of Desire," in 1987:An obituary is at Los Angeles Times, "Peter Falk dies at 83; actor found acclaim as 'Columbo'." And at New York Times, "Peter Falk, Rumpled and Crafty Actor on ‘Columbo,’ Dies at 83."
But I'll never forget seeing Falk in "Wings of Desire," in 1987:An obituary is at Los Angeles Times, "Peter Falk dies at 83; actor found acclaim as 'Columbo'." And at New York Times, "Peter Falk, Rumpled and Crafty Actor on ‘Columbo,’ Dies at 83."
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
'X-Men: First Class'
When we saw "Super 8" a couple of weekends back, the movie previews were wicked: "Transformers: Dark of the Moon," "Captain America," Green Lantern," "Zookeeper," "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2," and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1."
I thought my youngest son would give me fist-bump during "Transformers," but it might have been a little scary, so he kept his fist to himself. But when "Captain America" previewed, he looked over and said, "You and me, you and me!", so I guess we're going to that one.
Anyway, on Father's Day my oldest boy said let's go to the movies, and we saw "X-Men: First Class," which as great. That said, mixed reviews at Los Angeles Times and New York Times:
I thought my youngest son would give me fist-bump during "Transformers," but it might have been a little scary, so he kept his fist to himself. But when "Captain America" previewed, he looked over and said, "You and me, you and me!", so I guess we're going to that one.
Anyway, on Father's Day my oldest boy said let's go to the movies, and we saw "X-Men: First Class," which as great. That said, mixed reviews at Los Angeles Times and New York Times:
Saturday, June 11, 2011
'Super 8'
My mom's visiting. We're heading out right now to take the boys to "Super 8."
Reviewed at the Los Angeles Times. And New York Times.BONUS: At Pajamas Media, "Super 8: A Return to Vintage Spielberg?"
Reviewed at the Los Angeles Times. And New York Times.BONUS: At Pajamas Media, "Super 8: A Return to Vintage Spielberg?"
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Wicked Pissa Video!
Nicely done. 270 of this year's movies spliced into one video....
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