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Thursday
Sep152011

The Girl With the Drive-By Linkings

Film School Rejects 33 things we learned from David Cronenberg's commentary on The Fly (1986)
Slant Ed Gonzalez unleashes his Prime Time Emmy predictions
Wow Report a funny run in with young actor Logan Lerman
Awards Daily Sasha Stone (aka David Fincher's #1 Fan*) loves loves loves the early footage of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

 

And while we're on the subject have you seen the fun Muppets parody of it's "feel bad" trailer?

Alt Screen on the Gus Van Sant retrospective at MOMI
IndieWire on the director of Norwegian Oscar submission Happy Happy, Anne Sewitsky
Antagony & Ecstasy travels back in time to the gender-flipping anxiety of Mr Mom (1983)
Pink is the New Blog Madonna unleashing a Truth or Dare perfume next year. The Brand ever expands... and if that reminds one person to check out Truth or Dare, it's done the world a service. Best music doc evah.
IndieWire in non-news news Tom Ford has his A Single Man follow up planned but has no intention to make it in the next couple of years ??? I post this only as a reminder of what passes for news on the future-obsessed blogosphere. Let's discuss films that actually exists! Anyone? Anyone? ;) 


Broadway Blog No Way! A Meryl Streep interview from 1977. "I think she's going to be the next Carole Lombard" HEE. Her laugh and breathy intakes are exactly the same 31 years ago. Now go read what Broadway Blog has to say about her.
Cinema Blend more trouble for Netflix. This worries me so. Nobody should wish death on DVD services since Netflix had such a better selection than most services and any service that has more films is good for film buffs. The scarcity of older films is so scary.

Drive I Said
My New Plaid Pants recorded a Q&A with Drive's director Nicolas Winding Refn for you. Go watch it if you got a spare 37 minutes.
Self Styled Siren on Drive. I haven't read this yet because I haven't yet written my review and you shouldn't either unless you've seen the film. But if you have The Siren is always worth a read.

Just for fun
Business Pundit interesting map of the USA that renames states as foreign countries with similar GDP. 

*I mean this in the most endearing way because David Fincher is the man.

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Reader Comments (6)

Have you ever seen Meryl on stage??

September 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

She's not mannered!

Almost all legendary stars of the past and present have persona, style, and a technique that works for them. Allowing the world to know who they are. If there's something wrong with mannered, explain Hepburn and Davis?

September 15, 2011 | Unregistered Commenter/3rtfull

1977 interview: "Go see Meryl Streep in everything" => and the world obeyed

September 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterYavor

Yavor - Hee. My thought was: "See her in everything. Not nominated her in everything!

September 16, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJames T

I hated it when Netflix switched their structure and, due to economics, I had to switch to streaming only (if I lived by myself I might have stayed with DVD only, but my partner watches a lot of streamed programs.) That they are going to switch away from movies to TV shows exclusively raises the level of concern to WTF? Just a couple of weeks ago I streamed the restored "Metropolis" (someone we fantasized about being able to see when I was in college), "Cabaret", and a silent actioner with John Barrymore I'd never heard of, "The Beloved Rogue" in which he is completely charming and I enjoyed watching thoroughly. To drive away all the film fans that have put the company where it is is sheer madness, says I.

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