MCN Curated Headlines Archive for May, 2011
“Instead of doing little rewrites of scenes to be shot on a certain day, Terry would get up in the morning, and meditate, and write his thoughts about the day’s work. And we got handed these four pages, single-spaced, and they’d be these stream-of-consciousness ideas that we would incorporate into the day’s work.”
More Pitt On Malick
“I was an androgyne, the Moon, the Holy Ghost, a gypsy, an acrobat, Leonora Carrington, and a woman.”
Leonora Carrington, 94, Artist, Writer And Subject Of 1995 Biopic
“Correction: An earlier version of this article misspelled the name of the fashion Web site Fashism as Fascisms.”
On Kutcher’s Clever Internet Investments
“I never told Don one thing, which is that without the Kino International library at my fingertips as a teenager, I doubt that I would’ve fallen so in love with the movies, and that I would eventually pursue filmmaking.”
Memories Of Donald Krim
“Well, that’s funny, because I happen to have Mr. Kubrick’s amanuensis right here, so, so, yeah, just let me…”
Glenn Kenny Gets Leon Vitali On That Niggling Barry Lyndon Blu-Ray Aspect Ratio Thingie
“It is astounding that a Pakeha tattooist who inscribes an African American’s flesh with what he considers to be a Maori design has the gall to claim that design as his intellectual property.”
Maori Wonder What Business Tattoo Artist Had Creating Tyson “Moko” Tattoo In The First Place
“Grown men cast off the shackles of everyday existence, leaving behind girlfriends, wives, parents and jobs in order to play, feel, live, which is why these nominal comedies are better thought of as tragedies.”
Dargis Brushes The Third Rail Of The Hangover Serials