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Wednesday
Apr292015

Belinda the rain is falling. Belinda your link is calling ♪ ♫

The Onion "I only like movies where the whole cast dances in the end credits"
Pajiba Hayley Atwell continues to enjoy her Agent Peggy Carter awesomeness even without news of a renewal yet
Esquire an interview with Chris Evans who talks his friendship with the other Chris and his insane Marvel schedule
NY Times Actress Jayne Meadows (1919-2015) RIP
In Contention the moment Michael Keaton knew he would lose the Oscar
Interview talks to Sam Shepard, still acting, writing, and being cool 


Sesame Street The Aveggies: Age of Bon Bon. The Avengers spoof peaks early with the line reading "What happened to my asparagus!?" which sent me into lolz
The Dissolve looks back at Ang Lee's Hulk (2003) 
Variety looks at Netflix streaming data. Daredevil S1 being the biggest immediate hit but House of Cards having a longer tail for streaming. Or something? What does it all mean? It's meaningless without Orange is the New Black data if you ask me.

Happy They're Working But... Sigh
Film School Rejects Wild Tales Damian Szifron's next project is... writing The Six Billion Dollar Man reboot movie for Peter Berg. Frustrating because he can direct circles around Berg if Wild Tales is any indication
Jezebel Viola Davis to star in a Harriet Tubman biopic. Sadly for the Viola Needs An Oscar Fan Club (President: Nathaniel R) it's for HBO and she'll probably already have an Emmy by then

Beefcake
MNPP Why does Zac Efron have a huge bumblebee on his crotch -- What the hell?
Boy Culture Joe Magianello Magic Mike XXL Poster. Co-sign on the blog post title! 
MNPP sharing gifs and the trailer for the Magic Mike ripoff Chocolate City 

Bruce Jenner (in half shirt) and friends in Can't Stop the Music (1980)Former Beefcake
Kenneth in the (212) dedicates "Belinda" (i had totally forgotten about this song but used to love it) to Bruce Jenner
Boy Culture on Bruce Jenner coming out as a... Republican. 

The unfolding Bruce Jennfer story is another reminder, like the superb documentary Prodigal Sons by former high school football star turned trans documentarian Kimberly Reed, that external presentation does not always equal internal truth. Bruce became famous as such a traditionally masculine person in the late 70s, gold medal athleticism and all, which is I think why this whole thing surprised so many people. Including myself. In case you missed it we revisited Bruce Jenner's 1980 movie Can't Stop the Music this very month last year.  

Speaking of Hit Me With Your Best Shot.... does anyone know what happened to the guy RJ who ran "(Home) Film Schooled"? The blog vanished some time ago without a trace but there was good writing there!

Bright Star is Brightest Thursday Night/Friday Morning...
Because of a forgotten scheduling conflict involving, um, superheroes (mom, they're oppressing us again!)  I had to postpone Jane Campion's poetic flowery romance for 'BEST SHOT' which was originally tonight. But here are 4 early entries for A Fistful of Films (which you have to agree is one of the best blog titles ever), Lam Chop Chop, Coco hits NY, and Zitzelfilm to whet your appetite for its visual splendor. 

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Wait, no link about Xavier Dolan working in a new movie with Marion Cotillard and Lea Seydoux? ;)

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterCris

Here's another link, Nat, for news of Xavier Dolan's next French-language film, which he'll be doing before the Englsih-language one:

http://montrealgazette.com/entertainment/marion-cotillard-will-star-in-xavier-dolans-next-film-juste-la-fin-du-monde

Just look at that cast: Marion Cotillard!! Léa Seydoux! Vincent Cassel! Nathalie Baye (who played Laurence's mother in Laurence Anyways)! And Gaspard Ulliel, too (who was in Saint-Laurent).

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBill_the_Bear

Surely I'm not the only one who immediately thought of Octavia Spencer in 30 Rock when hearing about the Harriet Tubman biopic? "I don't like Tubman. It sounds like a dude. Let's change it to Tubgirl."

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterJan

Hollywood is unreliable to ever do the right thing and provide some space and opportunity to Viola Davis. Remember her last starring theatrical vehicle Won't Back Down died on arrival in its opening weekend which gave them the excuse no one is interested.

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered Commenter3rtful

I'm starting to have really conflicting feelings about these historical dramas, especially when it comes to black history. On one hand it's crazy to me that Selma is the first major motion picture to tell the story of MLK, the same way I find it crazy that Harriet Tubman's story hasn't ever been told. On the other hand, I'm SO TIRED of slave movies (at least the way Hollywood makes them) when there's so much more to the black American experience and the black experience in general. I'm happy whenever someone like Viola Davis gets a lead role, but, like, can she get a good romantic leading role? Why can't we get a great movie about the Harlem Renaissance or something? It's just so frustrating.

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered Commenterthefilmjunkie

thefilmjunkie: Also: You could argue it was 12 years late. (34 years after the death of Gandhi, we got Gandhi, after all, so why not aim for synchronicity by releasing the first major motion picture of MLK in 2002?)

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterVolvagia

I, too, was quite disappointed when I found out the Harriet Tubman movie was an HBO film. Like, I know that Oscar aren't everything, but we all know she should have one by now, and as a woman of color it's harder and harder to find projects that will garner you one...and THIS would garner you one! It was like "yay she's playing Harriet Tubman" and then four seconds later..."NO, it's for HBO!"

Oh well.

And I'm glad you love my blog name :-D

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

@thefilmjunkie

I'm not sure you are aware, but there are not a whole lot of slave movies like at all.

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered Commentermellissa

NATHANIEL: Today is Michelle Pfeiffer's birthday and you have said NOTHING about it. Are you okay?

April 29, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterBVR
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