MCN Curated Headlines Archive for February, 2014
“When I walked out of a screening Monday morning to the news that Harold Ramis was dead at 69, I got the feeling that some part of my childhood had died with him—a feeling not unlike the one, five years ago, that came with the death of that other towering figure of 1980s American screen comedy, John Hughes.”
Foundas Thinks To Harold Ramis Only With His Own Eyes
“I am more bullish about the future of the news industry over the next 20 years than almost anyone I know. You are going to see it grow ten to a hundred times from where it is today,” Sez Marc Andreesen
“Loud and hard ghetto music about girls, sex, drugs, loneliness, heartbreak and the rites of teenage romance. In other words… real rock ’n’ roll.”
Manager Marty Thau, 75, Facilitated NYC Punk, Including The Ramones, Blondie, New York Dolls, Richard Hell, Suicide As Well As Bubblegum “Yummy, Yummy,Yummy” And “96 Tears”
“Slates For Sarah”: A Film Production Tribute To The 27-Year-Old Camera Operator Killed By A Train On The “Midnight Rider” Project
With – Sarah Jones’ Obituary
And – “Bring Sarah Jones To The Academy’s ‘In Memoriam'”
“My goal is to have him living out of a cardboard box.”
Settlement Over National Enquirer Lies About Philip Seymour Hoffman To Fund New Annual Playwriting Prize For Years To Come
“Film criticism is at something of a crossroads, both symbolically and actually.”
Lede Of The Week
“This was a chance to make the argument for the innocent rape victim who has done nothing to deserve it.”
Screenwriter Julian Fellowes Chooses His Words