MCN Curated Headlines Archive for February, 2012

“Cimino had these people so spooked than no one dared to tell him to go s— in a hat.”
When Movies Bombed
“Ask if there’s any Brie Of Life left and then glare at that one boring guy for eating all the Brie of Life.”
28 Ways To Watch The Oscars

“When my husband produced the Oscars in 1957, he got Rock Hudson to sing ‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside’ to Mae West.”
H’wd “Doyenne” Connie Wald Remembers Her Old Hollywood Circles From The Vantage Of 95
“Scorsese sees cinema’s history as equally intertwined with world history and personal history; it is a means to connect and interpret the world, even to help one define oneself existentially. His cinephilia is inextricably part of his identity and how he relates to the world. It is not simple film-geekery but rather a part of one’s understanding of humanity and how to figure an individual into a cultural lineage.”
The Artist: Capitalist; Hugo: Spiritual
“I don’t think I ever fell out of love with movies. But I fell out of love with the politics of making movies. It had reached the point where I didn’t want to do it any more, not in the same way, anyway.”
“Return Of The Punisher“: Garrahan On The Irresistible Rise And Rise Of Harvey

“This year, the movie and political spheres are in peculiarly felicitous alignment.”
Frank Bruni Compares Oscar To Election In Listless Litany Of One-Liners
“This is an extraordinary time for drama. I think it’s because mainstream Hollywood movies are deader than Julius Caesar.”
Adweek Chats With Amiable, Prolific Cricket Matt Zoller Seitz with vid