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Sunday
Mar112012

Hello, I Must Be Linking

/Film Chris Hemsworth on the set of Ron Howard's Rush about race car drivers
Flavorwire Fun stories from Joss Whedon's SXSW Talk: The Avengers, Buffy, TV versus film, and more.
Ultra Culture puts 2012 releases thus far through the wonderful "Bechdel Test" in which a movie must have more than 1 female character and they must talk to each other... about something other than a man). Naturally most of them fail.

My Modern Met just incredible "Star Wars Identity" posters. I wish other films would inspire the kind of enduring creativity this franchise does from people... because given the developments of the past 30 years our global worship of this franchise is just, well, embarrassing.
THR Hello I Must Be Going, a hit at Sundance starring Melanie Lynskey (yay!), is getting a theatrical release later this year.
Wow Report ouch! (NSFW) A nasty accident for a son of a movie superstar. Guess who?
Movie|Line Tom Cruise is the latest star being talked up to play opposite Beyoncé in the A Star is Born. If it weren't a Clint Eastwood picture I'd assume this movie was never happening but since it's a Clint Eastwood picture some male star is eventually going to bite before Blue Ivy is old enough to take the role from Mama.

Oh look. It's Javier Bardem on the set of Skyfall. With blonde hair? 

Villains just can't be trusted with hair dye.

And I kept forgetting to post the Genie Award winners but Awards Daily did that duty. Here's Viggo Mortensen accepting Best Supporting Actor for A Dangerous Method. Good pick, Genie. He was great in that movie. Not that greatness is surprising these days from Viggo.

Viggo. Viggo. Viggo.

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The Daily Mail has some more "Rush" set pictures, including some of Daniel Brühl as post-crash Niki Lauda:
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March 11, 2012 | Unregistered Commenteranna

If he finally gets cast in the Ridley Scott project, Bardem will be adding one villain after another to his resume. Don't directors or casting directors remember him in Before Night Falls? They only remember Chigurh?

And please, let that blond wig happen only in a scene or two, as one of those stupidly obvious disguises that can only happen in movies. Though bad hair has given him some good moments in the past.

March 11, 2012 | Unregistered Commenteriggy

The Star is Born remake is a bad idea from start to finish. It's not that I'm against remakes, the original Star was a reworking of What Price Hollywood? after all but each had a new take on it in some way and a magnetic star at its center.
Beyonce is a fine singer but I've never seen anything that shows she can do the heavy lifting required by Esther Blodgett/Vicki Lester. Even the Streisand version which I thought was dreadful and made the main character a bit of a bitch was driven by Barbra's megawatt persona.
Tom Cruise...really?! I can picture him as a once giant movie star on the skids, it might be even a little too on the nose but again the part requires James Mason/Fredric March level acting talent to carry it off which Cruise does not possess. If it has to happen Norman should be played by Daniel Day Lewis or if they were going to go the live fast die young route Ryan Gosling although that might be a stretch.
Lastly as a director Clint Eastwood seems to direct the slowest moving films at the fastest pace I can recall. I haven't disliked all his films but his specialty seems to be westerns not, excepting The Bridges of Madison County, personal dramas.

March 11, 2012 | Unregistered Commenterjoel6

Bardem's hair sure made me recoil in horror so maybe that's a good thing for a Bond Villain.

March 11, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDerreck

Viggo! Viggo! Viggo!

March 12, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterIvonne

My earlier comment didn't go through, I blame the link...
Anyway, the Daily Mail has more pictures from the "Rush" set, including some of Daniel Brühl as post-crash Niki Lauda:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2112547/Daniel-Br-hl-arrives-set-battle-scarred-Niki-Lauda-filming-epic-crash-ignited-rivalry-British-racing-driver-James-Hunt-new-movie-Rush.html

March 12, 2012 | Unregistered Commenteranna

LOL @ the Star Wars dig. SO TRUE.

March 15, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMark
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