Movie City News Archive for June, 2013

“There’s A Fine Line Between Exploitation And Opportunity In The Film Industry”

“There’s A Fine Line Between Exploitation And Opportunity In The Film Industry”

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Wilmington on DVDs: Gladiator; Hell’s Half Acre; The Incredible Burt Wonderstone

The Roman Empire falls for Russell Crowe. And Hollywood fell for his movie. Am I being too sarcastic? Well, to be finicky about it, Gladiator may not really have deserved the Best Picture Oscar.

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Russell Crowe Sets To Directing His First Fiction Feature

Russell Crowe Sets To Directing His First Fiction Feature

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“There’s so much misery out in our world, it’s such a harsh world,” Emmerich said. “You go to a movie, you want to feel good about it. Sometimes terrible things happen on screen, but at the end, you want to feel good about people.”

“There’s so much misery out in our world, it’s such a harsh world,” Emmerich said. “You go to a movie, you want to feel good about it. Sometimes terrible things happen on screen, but at the end, you want to feel good about people.”

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John August And Craig Mazin’s “Notes On The Death Of The Film Industry” podcast

John August And Craig Mazin‘s “Notes On The Death Of The Film Industry” podcast

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The Ubiquitous James Badge Dale

The Ubiquitous James Badge Dale

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Kenny Goes On A Faulkner-‘N’-Sirk Jag

Kenny Goes On A Faulkner-‘N’-Sirk Jag

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Ted Rall RIP’s Editorial Cartooning In America

Ted Rall RIP’s Editorial Cartooning In America

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China Martial Arts Cinema Legend Lau Kar-leung Was 78

China Martial Arts Cinema Legend Lau Kar-leung Was 78

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Screenwriter Stephen Gaghan On Life In The “Adult-Serious Ghetto”

Screenwriter Stephen Gaghan On Life In The “Adult-Serious Ghetto”

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ProPublica Tracks A World Of Unpaid Intern Lawsuits

ProPublica Tracks A World Of Unpaid Intern Lawsuits

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NYT Runs AP Obit For Richard Matheson

NYT Runs AP Obit For Richard Matheson

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“Bollywood actor faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted over allegations he rammed car into group of homeless people”

“Bollywood actor faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted over allegations he rammed car into group of homeless people”

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The UK’s Private Eye On Murdoch-Style Secrets

The UK’s Private Eye On Murdoch-Style Secrets

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Brody Asks, “Will Cinephilia Survive Without DVDs?”

Brody Asks, “Will Cinephilia Survive Without DVDs?”

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50-Year Veteran Of Oz Production Says It’s Time For A Funding Shakeup

50-Year Veteran Of Oz Production Says It’s Time For A Funding Shakeup

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Report: Warner Bros., Legendary To Split The Balance Sheets

Report: Warner Bros., Legendary To Split The Balance Sheets

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Santorum To Head Christian Film Studio In Dallas

“We want the women who have two kids, who are soccer moms, who drive minivans and listen to the Fish Radio Network.” Santorum To Head Christian Film Studio In Dallas

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Laura Kern Defends “Psycho Chicks”

Laura Kern Defends “Psycho Chicks”

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“Cine stars used to frequent Andhra Ratna Road and Nageswararao Pantulu Road: Some call it the Broadway of Vijayawada.”

“Cine stars used to frequent Andhra Ratna Road and Nageswararao Pantulu Road: Some call it the Broadway of Vijayawada.”

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“I don’t think it’s cruel to say this, because John himself would undoubtedly have turned it into a gleeful anecdote: When he had the stroke that killed him, he was at a local dinner theater. Hell of a review.”

“I am inclined to aver that every activity needs its critics, from narcissists bloviating in Washington to exhibitors of knee holes in their blue jeans by way of following a fad. So, too, tennis players and others wearing their caps backward. There is, to be sure, only fairly innocuous folly in puncturing pants or reversing caps, but for political or artistic or religious twisting of thought or harboring holes in the head there is rather less excuse. I have always inveighed against the bleary journalism practiced by newspaper reviewers, as opposed to the real criticism performed by, well, critics.”

“I often felt a twinge of grief at the idea that John Simon had devoted his life to a method of work that could only make him increasingly unhappy. Here was a man, elegant, articulate, and vastly knowledgeable, fluent in at least half a dozen languages, whose gifts of mind gave nothing back to the arts he wrote about except a few unkind remarks that made fun of someone’s performance, ethnicity, physical attributes, or, with a pun, on his target’s name. (“If this is Norman Wisdom, I’ll take Saxon folly.”) Other theatre critics keep such darts in their rucksacks for occasional use; John lived by them.”

“One person’s critic is another person’s crackpot. That they are not united in their opinions is ascribable to the Latin saying: quot homines, tot sententiae. I myself prefer being considered a creep, but that is what you get for having what Vladimir Nabokov called ‘Strong Opinions.’ It is odd that in a country so wallowing in negativity, starting with mass shootings and climaxing with Trump, such an unimportant matter as theater criticism should generate so much hostility. The only target patently more important is lead in the drinking water.”

Review: Little Women (no spoilers)

The DVD Wrapup: Cold War, Betty Blue, Official Secrets, Demons, Olivia, American Dreamer, Land of Yik Yak

20 Weeks To Oscar: Cinema, Trump, and Oscar

E. Scott Weinberg On Youthful Fangoria Encounters

Rome Bookstore Closes

With a Grauniad-Alleged $300 Million Budget, Could The Yet-Unseen But Surely Weird Cats Pass A Billion Dollars at The Box Office?

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It shows how out of it I was in trying to be in it, acknowledging that I was out of it to myself, and then thinking, “Okay, how do I stop being out of it? Well, I get some legitimate illogical narrative ideas” — some novel, you know?

So I decided on three writers that I might be able to option their material and get some producer, or myself as producer, and then get some writer to do a screenplay on it, and maybe make a movie.

And so the three projects were “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep,” “Naked Lunch” and a collection of Bukowski. Which, in 1975, forget it — I mean, that was nuts. Hollywood would not touch any of that, but I was looking for something commercial, and I thought that all of these things were coming.

There would be no Blade Runner if there was no Ray Bradbury. I couldn’t find Philip K. Dick. His agent didn’t even know where he was. And so I gave up.

I was walking down the street and I ran into Bradbury — he directed a play that I was going to do as an actor, so we know each other, but he yelled “hi” — and I’d forgot who he was.

So at my girlfriend Barbara Hershey’s urging — I was with her at that moment — she said, “Talk to him! That guy really wants to talk to you,” and I said “No, fuck him,” and keep walking.

But then I did, and then I realized who it was, and I thought, “Wait, he’s in that realm, maybe he knows Philip K. Dick.” I said, “You know a guy named—” “Yeah, sure — you want his phone number?”

My friend paid my rent for a year while I wrote, because it turned out we couldn’t get a writer. My friends kept on me about, well, if you can’t get a writer, then you write.”
~ Hampton Fancher

“That was the most disappointing thing to me in how this thing was played. Is that I’m on the phone with you now, after all that’s been said, and the fundamental distinction between what James is dealing with in these other cases is not actually brought to the fore. The fundamental difference is that James Franco didn’t seek to use his position to have sex with anyone. There’s not a case of that. He wasn’t using his position or status to try to solicit a sexual favor from anyone. If he had — if that were what the accusation involved — the show would not have gone on. We would have folded up shop and we would have not completed the show. Because then it would have been the same as Harvey Weinstein, or Les Moonves, or any of these cases that are fundamental to this new paradigm. Did you not notice that? Why did you not notice that? Is that not something notable to say, journalistically? Because nobody could find the voice to say it. I’m not just being rhetorical. Why is it that you and the other critics, none of you could find the voice to say, “You know, it’s not this, it’s that”? Because — let me go on and speak further to this. If you go back to the L.A. Times piece, that’s what it lacked. That’s what they were not able to deliver. The one example in the five that involved an issue of a sexual act was between James and a woman he was dating, who he was not working with. There was no professional dynamic in any capacity.

~ David Simon