I didn't know where else to put this so here it is, haha!
Lost and possibly first Altman found in Flea Market.
Lost Robert Altman Movie Discovered at Flea Market by Filmmaker Gary Huggins (Video) - San Francisco Arts - The Exhibitionist
I didn't know where else to put this so here it is, haha!
Lost and possibly first Altman found in Flea Market.
Lost Robert Altman Movie Discovered at Flea Market by Filmmaker Gary Huggins (Video) - San Francisco Arts - The Exhibitionist
Ashton Kutcher to Play Steve Jobs in Biopic JOBS
Given the rather odd casting choice, I feel the need to preface this story with the assertion that this is not an April Fools’ Day joke; this story is (as reported) 100% real. With that in mind, Mr. Ashton Kutcher is apparently readying to play the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs in a biopic called Jobs. The notion of a Jobs-centric biopic isn’t exactly new, as Sony began developing such a film merely days after the innovator’s passing. Last we heard, The Social Network scribe Aaron Sorkin was considering penning the studio project, but Jobs is an entirely separate film. Hit the jump for more.
Per Variety, Joshua Michael Stern (Swing Vote) is set to direct Jobs from a script by Matt Whiteley. The film will chronicle Jobs’ life “from a wayward hippie to co-founder of Apple.” Despite Kutcher’s fairly heavy comedic background, I have to admit he does look a great deal like Jobs. Nevertheless, appearance isn’t the highest item on my list when looking at the casting of a biopic, and Kutcher’s dramatic resume doesn’t exactly lead me to believe that he’ll knock the Jobs role out of the park.
Production on Jobs is slated to get underway in May, casting some doubt over the necessity of Sony’s project. I’d be thrilled to see a Sorkin-penned biopic of Jobs’ life, but the studio has to decide whether or not they want to be the second Jobs film out of the gate by a longshot. Though I don’t necessarily think Kutcher’s the right choice to take on the Jobs role, it’s nice to see him willing to stretch his acting chops; he could easily fall into a lapse of complacency with his high profile role on Two and a Half Men. That said, I’d like nothing more than to be pleasantly surprised by his performance so we’ll see how things shake out.
I hate his douchiness, but the pics they show(follow the link) there is a resemblance.
Who's going to play Bill Gates? Will Ferrel?![]()
Out on DVD tomorrow:
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Sorry Terrence Malick, The Weinstein Company Has Changed 'The Wettest County' To 'Lawless' | The Playlist
Wow, the Weinsteins renaming film with bland, meaningless words? Shocking!Okay, maybe not quite, but we read the tea leaves on this just a couple of weeks ago, and now it's pretty much official. John Hillcoat's "The Wettest County" will now be titled "Lawless."
Paul Thomas Anderson's 'The Master' Officially Set For October 12th Release | The Playlist
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Here's my latest TV obsession:
Magic City - on Starz
Incredible 1 hour weekly drama based around the hottest Miami hotel in 1959. Mad Men wishes it could be this ****ing cool. The best way to describe it is Casino meets Godfather II. Mitch Glazer created the show, which is loosely based on the his childhood. Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Danny Huston are phenomenal as the two head-butting rivals. Everything about the show totally works for me. I'm hooked after just two episodes.
You can watch episodes 1-3 here: Magic City - A STARZ Original Series
PASSION Image Featuring Rachel McAdams and Noomi Rapace
And you can almost hear Adgy's pants dropping in 3-2-1.
Superb News: Three Hours And Six Minute Director’s Cut Of Margaret Coming Soon | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors
I have read countless articles proclaiming this to be the best movie you have never seen or similar and it has been in limbo since 2006. Well, looks like we all will get to see it as it was intended. Normally not in my wheelhouse but anything with a backstory like this, well I gotta get interested.
We waited long enough for Margaret to get any kind of release. Originally filmed in 2006, the film was long delayed by a post production process that saw director Kenneth Lonergan trying, somehow, to find a cut that satisfied both his intentions, and Fox Searchlight’s mandate that the film run no more than two and a half hours.
The film that played in cinemas late last year was approved by Lonergan, but felt both a little over-paced in places and also a little choppily edited in others. Despite it being amongst the best of 2011′s releases, the release was shrouded in a sadness that Lonergan had not experienced a natural birth, that the scissors had come into play.
But now we will get what we should have gotten in the first place. Fox Searchlight have announced that the film will be released in a 186 minute directors cut this July. The DVD and Blu-ray will be an Amazon exclusive, at least to begin with. What supplements might be included are yet to be revealed, unless you count the theatrical edit as a bonus.
I’ll use this new release as an excuse to tell you a heartening anecdote about cinema and movie loves. I’m too giddy to parse it properly now, but I’ll share it by the time the disc is with us. Bring a tear to your eye, it will.