Links: Fiennes' Shakespeare, Moviegoer's Etiquette, Freddy's Bio?
So EDDIE MURPHY it is for Oscar host. I said a few words about that here but it is now confirmed. The one time nominee (Dreamgirls) and legendary standup star will be your host for the Oscars in February.
Your Movie Buddy Kurt unloads about bad theater etiquette springboarding from a recent incident at the Alamo Drafthouse. Seriously, what is wrong with people these days in movie theaters? Don't come if you don't wanna be there!
Playbill Guess his directorial debut Coriolanus (coming to movie theaters soon) is not enough Shakespeare for star actor Ralph Fiennes this season. He's currently playing Prospero in The Tempest in London (pictured left).
The Lost Boy Michael Fassbender talking about Shame in Venice.
Alt Screen looks at modern critical takes on the brutal gay film Cruising (1980).
Kenneth in the (212) 'Correction of the Year' from a scandalous book about Vanessa Redgrave and that acting dynasty.
Cinema Blend Lars von Trier wants his frequent actor Stellan Skarsgård for the male lead of his upcoming pornographic epic.
IndieWire on the top ten hit box office indies this summer season: Midnight in Paris, The Tree of Life, and Beginners lead the pack. (They'll all fight it out for Oscar nominations, too, obviously.)
Clothes on Film on Patricia Norris's amazing character-exposing and era-milieu-specific work on Scarface (1983). Since it's not even close to being one of my favorite 80s movies you may wonder why I link to every good piece on Scarface. And my answer is...
Duh! Any excuse, you know.
Screen Rant Hawkeye and The Black Widow in their Avengers costumes. Did Joss Whedon set every sequence in the great outdoors for this movie? I bet the actors miss the privacy of soundstages.
My New Plaid Pants Xavier Dolan seven times
Nick's Flick Picks Nick's annual check list of fall film anticipation. This one with Mariah Carey as theme.
Awards Daily Sasha on A Dangerous Method's Oscar hopes.
I kind of loved Knightley in this ultimately, even though she might be off-putting to some. That is precisely what makes it a Cronenberg-strange movie. Her facial expressions represent the grotesque.
Finally...
Did you see today's Google Doodle celebrating the late Freddie Mercury's birthday? Here it is below. It begs the eternal question: why does his biopic never get made? Wasn't it supposed to be a Sacha Baron Cohen project at one point. When was the last time we heard any news on this one? The Show Must Go On filmmakers.
Reader Comments (8)
A Mercury biopic with SBC would be veeerrrryyy nice, yes?
(That was a terrible joke. I should've referenced Bruno.)
Have you read the Q&A on The Others at Nicole Kidmans page? It's quite a fun read.
From April, but the most recent i could find:
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-interviews/2011/04/27/sacha-baron-cohen-is-perfect-to-play-freddie-mercury-but-we-can-t-mess-up-his-legacy-says-brian-may-86908-23089759/
On Eddie Murphy: The Oscar producers wanted us to say "Oooh!" at their pick. Instead, I'm left saying "Ewww."
On Kurt's piece about bad theater etiquette: I had my worst movie disruption just a few weeks back at a screening of The Help. Some young couple brought their 3- or 4-year-old who screamed through the last hour of the movie. They'd walk her down to the theater's exit ramp and the entire audience would hear her scamper up and down the ramp, cooing every now and then, while Mom and Dad continued to watch the movie. It was disgusting, but I'm disappointed to say that I wasn't about to tell them to leave-- I wanted to focus on the movie.
Sometimes, I wish kids weren't allowed in adult spaces...
Eddie Murphy? are you kidding?
in better news, i finally saw "The Puffy Chair" last night and had my mumblecore expectations exceeded. 4 stars (out of 5).
Eddie Murphy?!? But whhhhhhyyy?
It's the Alamo Drafthouse, not Alama. Remember the Alamo and such.
Kevin. mere typo.