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Monday
Aug242015

Miscellania: Tarantino's Quotes, Horror's ROI, and Crown's Actors

Dan Callahan interviews Ingrid Bergman's daughters for her centennial
Vulture Quentin Tarantino interviewed. He likes the films of the Duplass Brothers, loves The Newsroom (um, okay?) and disses on Cate Blanchett and Oscar Bait. 
Salon is Daniel (Ralph Macchio) the real bully in The Karate Kid? A contrarian reading
Planet Money Horror films continue to be the best return on investments for producers 
AV Club rumor has it that George Miller is being courted for Man of Steel 2. Danger! There's no way Warner Bros would let him go as expectation averse wild with that franchise as he allowed himself to go with his own franchise for Fury Road 
Grantland rising screenwriter Max Landis (yes, son of John) talks American Ultra, studio franchises versus original material and admits he "despised" Jurassic World

Salon talks to Gaby Hoffman (Transparent, Girls) about her unique roles of late
Mashable now superheroes are even entering the beauty industry with face mask treatments
Variety names ten actors to watch but some of them have been with us a long time like mumbling Emory Cohen (he's got a huge role in Brooklyn later this year, and thankfully he's dumped the mumbling and excessive tics for that one) or are couple of years into it like Short Term 12's Keith Stanfield. Glad to see Tessa Thompson (Dear White People) and Bel Powley (Diary of a Teenage Girl) on the list
Empire the great Alfre Woodard joins the cast of Luke Cage for Netflix in a very big role 
Film School Rejects on the best shows of the summer coming from the most unlikely places (like USA's Mr Robot or Lifetime's UnReal). But maybe they kill their own argument with MTV's "Scream" which I keep hearing is truly terrible. 

About Male Privilege and Hollywood's Resistance to Female Directors
/Film good essay with very solid points on the lack of female directors being offered big studio jobs and Colin Trevorrow's recent responses about the problem. He clearly means well but his response is naive - suggested that women have too much integrity is a bit too flatteringly sexist -- like a 'but women are sugar and spice and too noble to lower themselves thusly!'

Off Cinema
The Hugo Awards this year's sci-fi literary awards had all sorts of drama with shady ballot stuffing and conscientious objecting to said ballot stuffing and so on so they've elected "no awards" in several categories. But big winners were Marvel's "Ms. Marvel" for graphic story "Guardians of the Galaxy" & "Orphan Black" for the drama prizes. The top prize for Best Novel went to "The Three Body Problem".
Boy Culture "Beat it, I'm Madonna" a great video mashup of Michael Jackson & Madonna
Vimeo Penis painting the Queen and Princess Diana. No really. And obviously NSFW 

Actors in The Regular News
Variety turns out one of the all time best French actors was on that Amsterdam to Paris train that was attacked. He sounded the alarm. Well done, Jean-Hugues Anglade.
The Wrap sad about this - Rosie O'Donnell's 17 year old mixed up with drugs, a 25 year old alleged heroin dealer arrested for endangerment of minor. And Rosie just played a sad mom with a troubled teen daughter onThe Fosters.

Finally
Netflix is making a series The Crown about the early reign of Queen Elizabeth. Helen Mirren had to step down from her signature role this time since the series takes place when she was but 21 years of age and inherited the thrown. Claire Foy, who played Anne Boleyn in Wolf Hall, plays the royal. People magazine has photos but they don't share this one so I thank Kevin Daly for providing. It's John Lithgow as Winston Churchill and the wondrous screen bitch Harriet Walter as someone... not sure who.

Love her. And she doesn't get enough credit. She's so terrifically callous in Sense & Sensibility (1995) and we've seen her several times in other costume dramas: Young Victoria, Downton Abbey, Cheri, A Royal Affair.

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She's playing Winston's wife,loved her eye mask in Atonment even her mask looked weary.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMARK

Yeah, I assumed she was playing Clementine Churchill.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterSean C.

"I think he’s [David O. Russell] the best actor’s director, along with myself, working in movies today."

"I actually think my characters are going to be one of my biggest legacies after I’m gone."

“There’s a little part of me that thinks everything is influenced by me, but that’s just my own megalomania.”

"This might come across as egotistical, but I don’t really feel in competition with anybody anymore. I’m in competition with myself.

"I will brag about this: I’m one of five people who have won two Original Screenplay Oscars. The other four are Woody Allen, Charles Brackett, Billy Wilder, and Paddy Chayefsky. I actually didn’t know that until somebody wrote it on a website. I went, “Holy shit!” Those are the greatest writers in the history of Hollywood. Now, Woody Allen has us all beat. He’s won three, so if I win three, I’ll tie with Woody."

"I’m a legit filmmaker of my generation who’s leading the pack. Hitchcock saw his techniques done by other people, and that was all great. Spielberg saw his techniques copied — that just means you’re having an impact."

Oh Quentin, so humble, never change.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJay

When in 2011 he called DRIVE and HANNA "nice try" movies I thought, wow Quentin, it's not like Inglorious Bastards and Django Unchained aren't recycling all of your old ideas, it's not like you're summoning the groundbreaking in each of your projects.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterYavor

Yeah! That Quentin interview is great, as usual. :)

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterT-Bone

I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting when it clicked to that link the artist who painted a piece with Princess Diana and The Queen with his penis but i have so much questions.

First of all, doesn't that chafe the skin after a while? Do you have to be at semi-attention or do you need to have different levels of hardness to achieve different strokes?

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterDerreck.

Excited for Claire Foy's new series as she was so wonderful as Anne Boleyn on Wolf Hall. Tarantino continues to annoy me from his films that become extremely repetitive and his personality that seemed charming over 2 decades ago but know is just irksome.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterEoin Daly

"I’m not that presumptuous."
- Q.T. 2015

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

I don't remember anything before or after "penis painting". I'm sure Her Majesty would be honored.

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered Commenterthefilmjunkie

Was their really ballot stuffing going those SF awards? If so, why did they choose to not give out awards instead of calling for a do-over?

August 24, 2015 | Unregistered Commenterbuttface

buttface -- there really was. i09 has done a ton of coverage on it but here is a a basic rundown of what happened it was a political thing with conservative authors (including noted homophobes and racists) being pushed into the nominations which this particular faction were too inclusive (apparently in the past 5 years a lot more women have been getting nominated for prizes.

August 25, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Loved Quentin's interview for his honesty.

I feel like in many ways he's the anti-Scorsese when it comes to cinephilia. Both of them, more than any other major directors, love and cherish cinema and have a vast knowledge of it. But whereas Scorsese seems to appreciate the works of the canon, all of the art-house classics and what not, Tarantino has no problem showing love for films that aren't universally adored or appreciated. He has no problem saying that 'True Detective' is boring (he's right), that Oscar-bait movies are forgettable (he's right), or that a panned show like 'The Newsroom' is quality TV (I don't know I haven't seen it).

If you compare Scorsese's Sight & Sound List to Tarantino's, you'll see what I mean.

August 25, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJoseph

Quentin- leave NOTES ON A SCANDAL alone!!! haha

August 25, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterMariah Scarey

Harriet Walter is fan-tas-tic.

August 25, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

I feel like in many ways he's the anti-Scorsese when it comes to cinephilia. Both of them, more than any other major directors, love and cherish cinema and have a vast knowledge of it. But whereas Scorsese seems to appreciate the works of the canon, all of the art-house classics and what not, Tarantino has no problem showing love for films that aren't universally adored or appreciated. He has no problem saying that 'True Detective' is boring (he's right), that Oscar-bait movies are forgettable (he's right), or that a panned show like 'The Newsroom' is quality TV (I don't know I haven't seen it). love shayari in hindi for lover
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