Birdman Starts Campaigning Early
Anne Marie reporting from Los Angeles...
The starter's gun for awards season campaigning has unofficially gone off, signalling the beginning of the most exciting/frustrating few months in an Oscar-lover's heart. Sandwiched between the mad dash of TIFF and NYFF on the East Coast was a screening and reception on Tuesday for Alejandro Gonzalez Iñarritu's Birdman. As a courtyard full of film critics tried to absorb everything the ambitious black comedy presented them, producer John Lesher and star Michael Keaton were there to answer questions and talk over Iñarritu's dizzying vision.
In the coming weeks, we'll undoubtedly hear many comparisons between Michael Keaton and Riggan, the washed up superhero has-been Keaton portrays. Michael Keaton is not nearly as attention-grabbing (or off ghis rocker) as his onscreen doppelganger. Instead, he walked through the crowd quietly, speaking to members of the press one on one or in small groups (graciously fielding questions on baseball and Batman), rather than holding court.
Unfortunately, this meant we didn't all get to speak to him, but he did deliver one appropriately weird closing moment. On his way to the parking lot, Keaton gave a loud Birdman squawk. Then he vanished into the night.
Reader Comments (3)
can't wait to see this. I love that he squawked on the way out!
I am so happy for Michael Keaton. What an appealing, truly likable movie star. I know it's WAY WAY W!A!Y! TOO EARLY--but he just might have this Oscar in the bag. He's well-liked, he's finally getting his due, and this could be a real crowd-pleaser (did I really say that in connection with this director!).
I still haven't recovered from that screening. Incredible sonic, visual, cerebral, emotional experience.
Brookesboy just might be right.
(I also would now like Andrea Riseborough to be in everything, please and thank you.)