You may have noticed that I don't post every "exclusive" new photo!video!thingamajig! the second it's released. I figure you can get them in 760,000 other places and if I post too many of them there will be no room for the words which is why we do this thing they call blogging. And this: I'd prefer to get paid advertising on the site than give free advertising. That said, I'm thinking we should include more so maybe roundups like this?
Here we go...
• I want that tie. I want it windsored up in my business immediately. Would it be unprofessional to beg Deborah Hopper for it first chance I get to interview her?
• Despite the Oscar friendly nature of the bulk of Clint Eastwood's modern filmography, none of his movies have ever been nominated for costume design. Could this be the first?
* Armie Hammer is very handsome.
• Christian Bale's Bruce Wayne looks just like Patrick Bateman which... well, may the costume designer never put him in a transparent splatter protection jacket.
• Joseph Gordon-Levitt in a cop suit does nothing for me. I prefer him in Slim Jim Joe Inception suits.
• Those extras in the background are really given it their all! You know they were so excited to get the gig. "I'm going to be in a Batman movie!!!!!"
Hunger Games and The Place Beyond the Pines after the jump
• There are so many iconic images and poses of Marilyn that the marketing team had practically limitless resources to choose from but I think they've done a good job with the marketing of this movie. Focusing on Marilyn's face is smart since Michelle Williams body isn't very Marilyn-esque and you can totally make anyone look like Marilyn with washed out photography and a crack makeup team.
• Michelle Williams is definitely in the running for Best Actress. I think the race is too tight -- at least at this moment -- for us to assume that anyone is locked outside of Viola Davis for a nomination. (I know, I know. Meryl... but all of her heat is still theoretical.)
• I wasn't too crazy about My Week With Marilyn but I'd be lying if I claimed I wasn't looking forward to giving it a second viewing.
• This is how you know how instantly iconic Drive has become. You see a photo of driving Ryan Gosling in a jacket and gloves but it's the wrong jacket, the wrong gloves, and he's on the wrong vehicle because it's not The Driver and it's not Drive!
• Sometimes I still giggle about the pornish headline Katey wrote when news of this movie first surfaced "Bradley Cooper Confirmed to Tail Ryan Gosling in the Place Beyond The Pines" LOL... at least gay New Yorkers would giggle.
• Also...skull pants? Really?
•I am a big fan of profile photography. Always an interesting way to study someone's face. And hopefully both the lead faces (Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson) will keep being studied since they're both so (seemingly) talented.
• Rue... I almost photoshopped this image out to make it a RuPaul in the Hunger Games mash-up but that would be overkill given the Scorpio Birthday post.
• I haven't read the books but isn't the degree of gloss on all the photos anti-narrative... given that it's about people killing each other as a reality show game? Particularly Woody Harrelson -- he looks so botoxed and shiny and perfect skinned as Haymitch. Scratch that. The Boyfriend (who has read the books) is telling me that all of the killers get a team of stylists or something since the games are televised. Stylists = high fashion gloss?
And back to J. Edgar to wrap up...
• I'm interviewing the bio's screenwriter Dustin Lance Black (Milk) very soon. I'll gladly take suggestions in the comments as to what to ask him.
• Armie Hammer is very handsome. Do you think Leonardo resented him while having to wear the unbecoming double chin prosthetics and bald caps and stuff?
• I don't understand the composition of this still at all. Lamps as visual bow ties?