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Tuesday
Dec202016

Zsa Zsa's Farewell and Other Links...

The Retro Set a "loosely autobiographical review" of 20th Century Women
Variety there's a documentary coming about the men behind the classic "Curious George" books
The Guardian Dick Van Dyke, who is 91 years old, has confirmed that he has a part in Mary Poppins Returns playing the son of one of his two characters in the original (the ancient banker guy apparently rather than the chimney sweep)

Browbeat BAFTA makes a bold move, requiring some degree of diversity to be eligible for awards starting in 2019 (they offer several ways in which you can do that for those worried about artistic freedoms for filmmakers)
Towleroad a list of retailers you should shop at this Christmas since the anti-gay right wing is targeting them.
Decider the year in cinematic smoking 
New Yorker their 16 most read stories this year
Coming Soon Legion, an X-Men spinoff TV series, gets a poster
Awards Daily Vancouver Critics favors Manchester by the Sea in 5 of its 9 categories

Zsa Zsa in the 1980sMore goodbyes... as is 2016's awful habit
Eye for Cinema remembers French actress Michèle Morgan who passed away today at the age of 96 - her credits included Port of Shadows, The Fallen Idol, and Pastoral Symphony (Cannes Best Actress win)
Variety Dick Latessa, who was so wonderful as Mr Turnblad in Hairspray on Broadway, has passed away
New York Times Zsa Zsa Gabor (Moulin Rouge), the last surviving member of the world famous Hungarian Gabor sisters (famous for acting, yes, but arguably more for the 20 marriages between them) has died. She was just two months shy of her 100th birthday! Her sisters Magda and Eva both passed away in the 1990s. Zsa Zsa's last two big screen appearance were cameo apperances as herself in the comedies Beverly Hillbillies (1993) and A Very Brady Sequel (1996). She was the only Gabor sister to have a child but she outlived her daughter Constance Francesca Hilton (yes, of that Hilton family) who died just 13 months ago.

Fun Oscar Trivia: One of Zsa Zsa's nine husbands was George Sanders (All About Eve) and she was married to him during that Oscar-winning career peak. She was considered for the role that went to Marilyn Monroe in that classic.  

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Finally, Peter Simonischek. But a Denzel diss. (London Critics)

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Outlaw

It would have been great if Zsa Zsa could have made the century mark but with how she was suffering I can't say it's not for the best that she didn't. People compare the Gabors to the Kardashians and I see the famous for being famous link but the link ends there. The Gabors radiated glamour, sophistication, a knowing sangfroid and always a great deal of humor. All those elements are missing from the trailer trash K's.

Michele Morgan didn't have much of a Hollywood career though I enjoyed her in Higher and Higher which was Sinatra's first film but she has many wonderful foreign films, both Port of Shadows and The Fallen Idol are amazing films. One bit of trivia during her brief Hollywood sojourn she contracted and had built the house at 10050 Cielo Drive that sadly was where Sharon Tate and her friends were murdered by the Manson gang.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterjoel6

Zsa Zsa was not the youngest of the Gabor sisters, Eva was.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterhcu

If the Kardashians are the new Gabors then we can only hope that one of them can turn out to be a expert deadpan comedienne the way Eva did in Green Acres. Who knew?

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterken s

I have seen Michele Morgan in both Cat and Mouse and Pastoral Symphony. Terrific in both.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDave in Hollywood

Whilst I'm not thrilled about Mary Poppins Returns. I do have to say, what a cast!

Blunt, Miranda, Streep, Lansbury, Van Dyke, Firth, Whishaw and Mortimer. Delicious.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

Andrew: Angela Lansbury? Is she going to explicitly or implicitly be Miss Price from Bedknobs and Broomsticks?

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterVolvagia

I'm sorry but I cannot respect Zsa Zsa Gabor *at all*.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda Buffamonteezi

Amanda Buffamonteezi: Totally agree. I just remember all those post-cop slapping interviews and how arrogant and shallow Zsa Zsa came across. I've actually liked many other marginally talented stars who possessed self-deprecating humor or humanity off-camera...never saw that in Ga-bore.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterrick gould

I'm worried about artistic freedoms for filmmakers. I'm one of those.

Thank God, we will always have French cinema. By the way, I've just read that François Ozon is shooting an erotic thriller with Jacqueline Bisset and Jérémie Renier.

December 20, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

Volvagia: I'm not sure, but Van Dyke says she's in it!

December 21, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew

If the children in the original Mary Poppins appear as young adults in the sequel it means that 20 or 25 years have passedbetween the two films. So how could Van Dyke, the chimney sweep, have had a child who is now at least 80? He should now play the father of the character! Maybe the information is wrong.

December 21, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterMarcos

Dick Van Dyke played two roles in the original Mary Poppins: Bert and Mr. Dawes the old banker. He will be playing the banker's son in the new movie.

December 21, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJen

JEN -oops. i misunderstood the news.

December 21, 2016 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

"Legion" has the potential to warp everyone's mind when released. i don't know if you are familiar with the character, but David Haller is the illigetimate son of Charles Xavier - Professor X - and suffering with multiple personalities disorder. The trick: each one of his completely different personalities controls one superpower. And some of his personalities are pretty disturbed, making his behaviour a complete mistery. You never know what he is going to do next. In the comics, he even killed his father, provoking the first "Age of Apocalypse", which only could be fixed with some time warp.

I wonder how this series are going to interact with the upcoming "The New Mutants" film, in which I have relative hopes as they're with the Fantastic Four, my fave superhero group, and this time Fox seems to be more in sinthony with Marvel Studios. Even thought they're not showing my fave mutant yet - Cypher - the roster seems quite exciting, and the "Demon Bear" saga is pretty awesome, to start with... I'd recommend you check out those original issues which are a work of art by Chris Claremont - writting - and Bill Sienkiewickz - drawing and ink. A total masterpiece of the 9th art.

December 21, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJesus Alonso
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