Links: Funny Girl's Man, SJP's Moves, Shame's Triumph
BlogStage Nicky Arnstein Nicky Arnstein what a beautiful beautiful name ♫ Broadway's upcoming revival of Funny Girl has its leading man. Film, tv, and stage actor Bobby Cannavale will star opposite the previously reported Lauren Ambrose (Six Feet Under) who'll be filling those legendary Fanny Brice shoes.
Stale Popcorn Without Sandra Bernhard You Are Nothing!
Movie|Line A Guide to Exactly How Sarah Jessica Parker Does it In Every Chick Flick
In Contention Kris Tapley and team are moving to HitFix. Go and congratulate them.
Popbytes Anderson Cooper goes tanning. Noooo. Pasty forever! (although it's funny that they paint muscles on. I didn't know this!)
IndieWire Steve McQueen's Shame is leading the critical assessment of TIFF's abundant selection of films.
IndieWire interviews Glenn Close and Janet McTeer on Albert Nobbs
Finally, this comic from PHD Comics goes out to all of my friends and maybe some of you readers still struggling through projects in the weird and wonderful world of Academia.
Whenever I want to dive into some totally obscure film topic and spend 100s of hours writing an article only 10 people would ever want to read or realize that my own personal obsessions are just not mainstream enough for the enormous success I'd definitely enjoy, I think of all of you. Whenever I remember that time an editor looked at me like I was insane when I pitched a Norma Shearer book ("do you want more than 500 people to read it?") I think of you. Keep your head up. Research the hell out of whatever it is you're researching. Write the hell out of it.
Reader Comments (10)
Oh My god! You’ve touched my heart. I seldom have that problem and see myself alienated from any social environment that is not willing to step outside of their Gaga box. Can I quote this on facebook?: “My own personal obsessions are just not mainstream enough for the enormous success I'd definitely enjoy,”
Ooh- I hadn't heard the Cannavale news and I'm ecstatic. I was just wondering this weekend who they'd cast. Cannavale will need to work on his refinement, but otherwise- it's a very exciting choice.
I'm one of those readers struggling in the weird and wonderful world of academia!
I think I have to stop visiting film sites for a few months (as if) because I totally have to see Shame like a week ago! I keep being reminded that people have seen it. People who are not me!
What am I going to do? I'll have to try not to get hit by a car cause I might never see the damn thing! (Not Fassbender's thing. That too. It's so hard! Not that thing! The anticipation! I give up..)
James T -- if it makes you feel any better i haven't seen SHAME yet either. And I think it's even still ike 2 or 3 weeks away for me even with press and festival access. sigh.
What if I have to wait until 2012? Panicking again....
Nat, I would totally read a Norma Shearer book by you.
I look at it like this. If I'm researching a topic that has a limited readership, there's a good chance that I'm one of the only people researching it. That makes me an early expert if it ever does catch on like wildfire. You hear that, editor who rejected my article on The Pang Brothers' contribution to the style and pacing of modern Hong Kong/Chinese horror films? I'm a trailblazer and you missed out.
Whatever helps me sleep at night.
AR -- Awww thanks. i would totlaly enjoy writing it
Love the comic, and love you.