MCN Curated Headlines Archive for December, 2012
“I refuse to cater to the bull—- of innocence.”
Maurice Sendak Interviewed In-Depth
“That freedom where you don’t realize it’s freedom yet.”
Talking To The Makers Of Poignant Coming-Of-Age Doc Only The Young
“Leaving home at 16, he worked in a munitions factory, on a slag heap and in a barbed-wire factory. When he finally found work as a burlesque theatre usher in Buffalo, New York…”
“If I’m not in a part, I drive my wife crazy. I’ll go downstairs to get the mail, and when I come back I’ll say, ‘Any calls for me?'”
CHARLES DURNING WAS 89
“The people who put Les Misérables on screen dreamed a mighty dream, they really did.”
Kenny Turan Dreams A Dream Of Les Mis
“The movie business isn’t necessarily in the education business, but it’s like chain restaurants: how small an amount of nutrition can you actually sell for the greatest profit? It’s an intellectual version of that: how much escapism becomes too much?”
Gus Van Sant On Budgets, Big Cities, Small Cities, Shooting Violence And Promised Land
“the pigeon was spposed 2 represent my cat but he gave the cast fart poisonin so we had 2 replays him with the pigeon insted lol”
Grauniad Interviews @michael_haneke
“I’m already having to use glasses to read now. That’s new this year. That wasn’t the case before. It’s kind of depressing, but there are some good things about getting older. There are so many things that I used to worry or stress or care about that I don’t care or stress or worry about anymore at all.”
Tarantino Gets Wound Up To Unwind Some More
Singer In Earnest Defense Of HFR
With – Lafloret’s “What Makes Cinema Magical”: Persistence Of Vision
“Have a small nut; that’s the key to life.”
Brody Broadens Upon This Is 40, The Future He Sees For Apatow’s Films, “And The Meaning Of Life”