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Jan272017

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Coming Soon Beauty and the Beast has an original song called "Evermore," sung in the film by Dan Stevens and in the end credits by Josh Groban. Uff, I've never liked Disney's "do overs" in the end credits. They're always worse than the in-film version
Variety Beauty and the Beast also got character posters
MNPP a pic of Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal we'd never seen before!
The Playlist on 30 breakouts of the Sundance Film Festival 
David Poland La La Land backlash and why you should give the movie its due

 

Boy Culture celebrities pay tribute to Mary Tyler Moore
MTV Teo Bugbee on Mary Tyler Moore in Ordinary People (1980) 
The Daily Beast Lois Smith has a breakout role at 86 in Marjorie Prime
Film Mixtape Chris Feil's top fifteen of the year
Art of the Title looks back at Madonna's Who's That Girl (1987) opening credits. Loved those
/Film Sing already set for a sequel for Christmas 2020
Unicorn Booty 100 intriguing LGBT artists, characters, and people to watch
Awards Watch shares the GALECA winners with prizes to Moonlight, The Dressmaker, Christine, The Handmaiden, and more 
Gurus of Gold rank the Oscar nominees in order of likelihood to win... 
Film School Rejects The Flash movie is going back to the drawing board. No script. No director.
MNPP on 'the tell' in tense films and Asghar Farhadi's crazy skill with them in The Salesman 
Variety Ben Affleck's Live by Night is a big financial loss for Warner Bros  

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Lois Smith = National Treasure

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

On the Disney end-credit "do-overs", I agree in general, but the end-credit version of "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" in The Lion King is my preferred version of that song - better than the slightly weak version in the movie.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterEdward L.

Mary Tyler Moore in Ordinary People is a revelation. Love the film, and her performance in the movie pierces right through the heart. Wish Sissy Spacek's performance was eligible for a different year, as Moore deserved an Oscar for her magnificent performance.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMiguel

Nat,

Even though Moore was only in Ordinary People for a third of the film, would you consider her role Lead or Supporting? The Academy certainly thought she was a lead. I would have to agree, as her character looms over the entire film.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMiguel

Miguel -- honestly i haven't seen the film in so long that i dont remember it well at all. couldn't say.

January 27, 2017 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

The more I see of Beauty and the Beast, the less I am interested.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterAustin

Nat and Edward L.: Also about the Disney end-credit do-overs... I am a huge Bette Middler fan, and one of her BEST songs ever is God Help the Outcasts which she recorded for the album The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I now read that it was not included in the film, just the soundtrack album. I didn't remember that. It is perfect for her. It's just like they wrote it with her mind.

Miguel: If Ordinary People was made today, they would consider that Mary Tyler Moore was supporting. If she had competed in the Supporting category back in 1980 she would haver certainly won. But, well, those were other times.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterMarcos

The animated Madonna is cute too bad that really is the best part of the movie.

Heath and Jake had that magic movie chemistry which made their love in "Brokeback Mountain" so achingly real

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterJaragon

Marcos: I haven't seen The Hunchback of Notre Drame. I'll try to check out the song you mention.

On Mary Tyler Moore in Ordinary People: Before today I had never considered that hers may be a supporting role. And, having thought about it a fair amouont today (I know the film pretty well, so I've been running iit in my head and checking out some clips online), she's a lead. To my mind, there's far too much of a tendency these days to consider roles as supporting that are better-placed as leads. I think it's reasonable to consider there to be something like three or four leading roles in quite a lot of films. Ordinary People is a case in point. It's the story of a close-knit family falling apart. The film couldn't do that the way it does it if the roles weren't all prominent. And so, for me, the father (Donald Sutherland), the mother (Mary Tyler Moore) and the son (Timothy Hutton) are all leading roles. They all have leading importance. This means that Mary Tyler Moore was in the correct category, Timothy Hutton should have been a lead too, and Donald Sutherland should have been nominated (also as a lead)! Judd Hirsch's psychiatrist is a true supporting role, and so he was correctly nominated in the supporting category.

January 27, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterEdward L.

"Sing already set for a sequel for Christmas 2020"

They're waiting four years? I shudder to think what other monstrosities Illumination have in store if they're waiting that long to release a sequel (I know they have another Despicable Me and another Minions)

January 28, 2017 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn Dunks
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