On this day: Hemingway, Falconetti, Clueless, Dunkirk
On this day in history as it relates to the movies...
1892 Maria Falconetti is born. Delivers one of the best performances ever captured on film thirty-six years later in The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
1899 Famous author and real 'character' Ernest Hemingway is born. In addition to his work being made into films and TV miniseries he frequently pops up as a character in cinema played by everyone from Chris O'Donnell (In Love and War) to Corey Stoll (Midnight in Paris - robbed of an Oscar nod though we honored him here) and now Dominic West (Genius) ...and that's not even the half of it.
1922 Don Knotts is born. Mugs it up in 70+ film and TV projects including Three's Company, The Apple Dumpling Gang, and The Andy Griffith Show - 5 Emmy wins for Supporting Actor thereafter until his death in 2006
1948 Steven Demetre Georgiu is born in London. He becomes the famous folk singer Cat Stevens of "Peace Train" and "Morning Has Broken" fame. Among his many early classics are the songs from the seminal 70s film Harold and Maude (which ridiculously received zero Oscar nominations). Later changes his name to Yusuf Islam and quits music for many years.
1951 Robin Williams is born
1953 Visual FX man John Nelson is born in Detroit. Gets his first FX gig with Terminator 2 (not a bad way to start) and wins the Oscar on his first nomination with Gladiator (2000)
1955 Hungarian auteur Béla Tarr is born. His best known pictures: Sátántangó, Werckmeister Harmóniák and The Turin Horse
1957 Jon Lovitz, SNL's "Master Thespian" and comic scene stealer of 90s pictures is born
1969 Neil Armstrong becomes the first person to step on the moon; Stanley Kubrick is nowhere in the vicinity at the time.
1971 Charlotte Gainsbourg is born to famous parents in London. Later submits herself to perpetual Lars von Trier torments.
1978 Ridiculously fine looking actors Josh Hartnett and Justin Bartha are born
1981 Singer Paloma Faith is born in London. Plays herself in a weirdly unflattering role in Youth (2015)
1989 Juno Temple is born. Specializes in sexually corrupted childwomen.
1992 Jessica Barden is born. 2016's been a breakout year for her via "Justine," a bloodthirsty prostitute on Penny Dreadful and her role as "Nosebleed Woman" in The Lobster
1995 Clueless is 21 years old today. It can drink now though it's always given us a contact high. (Please note: IMDb lists the release date as Wednesday the 19th rather than Friday the 21st but Wikipedia disagrees so I don't know.)
2006 Monster House hits theaters. Receives a well deserved nomination for Best Animated Feature but loses to Happy Feet which... recount!
Well, whichever. At least Cars didn't win!
2007 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows goes to market in book form. Sells 11 million copies on the first day before being split in two in movie form to reap an extra billion at the box office.
2010 Orlando Bloom goes off the market when he secretly marries model Miranda Kerr
2017 Christopher Nolan abandons sci-fi for a WW II drama Dunkirk, which will open in theaters on this day. Guess he really is pissed about being denied a single Oscar nomination for directing.
Reader Comments (11)
Although it has its virtues, I actually think Happy Feet was the least deserving of the nominees. Monster House should have won.
Maria Falconetti was 36 when she played Joan?! I never would have guessed. That movie was ahead of its time in so many ways.
Let's initiate a collective prayer so that Corey Stoll can get the free slot left by Peter MacNicol after being disqualified by the Emmys committee.
A statue of Don Knotts is going to be unveiled on the main downtown street in his hometown (Morgantown, WV) this weekend.
Scott C -- Whaaa? i hadn't heard that.
"Chris O'Donnell as Ernest Hemingway". What a time the nineties were.
"Guess he really is pissed about being denied a single Oscar nomination for directing".
Hey, actually, he did reveive a directing nod for Inception!
Can we throw in the birth of Marshall McLuhan (he of the all-time greatest cameo in film history) in 1911, and the fact that Norman Jewison turns 90 today, as would have Karel Reisz?
Monster House was the only deserving nominee that year.
Was 2006 so weak for animated movies?
For me Happy Feet and Merida are the least deserving winners (and personally I'm not so fond of Frozen, but I can see why it won), the rest is good to great.
Chris: He didn't - but he was nominated for writing and producing.
" Harold and Maude (which ridiculously received zero Oscar nominations)"
deserving across the board, but if i had to choose only one it'd be a supporting actress nod for vivian pickles as harold's mother - specifically for her filling in the dating form on harold's behalf while he's otherwise engaged
Let's initiate a collective prayer so that Corey Stoll can get the free slot left by Peter MacNicol after being disqualified by the Emmys committee. https://kenvinreviews.com/