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Hamlet
2
by Leonard Klady
The Hamlet
2 recipe is just a tad too high concept at the expense of the
humor.
Despite these
and other reservations there's an underlying naive feckless quality
that's disarming. The blind faith and shameless array of human frailties
is genuinely touching and makes the blatantly unlikely digestible.
The film is hardly fulsome but it is genuinely good snacking.
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The
Ultimate DVD Geek
Vantage
Point
by
Doug Pratt
A marvelously frantic suspense movie about a presidential assassination
attempt, Vantage Point, has been issued by Sony Pictures
Home Entertainment. The film has several famous stars in smallish
roles, but the hero is a recovering Secret Service agent, played
by Dennis Quaid, who may have been called back to duty too
soon after defending the president from a previous attempt. William
Hurt is the president, and Forest Whitaker, Matthew Fox,
and Sigourney Weaver are also featured in the 2007 production.
The 90-minute movie's primary gimmick is that the actual story occurs
during a relatively brief period of time-about a half hour, total-but
the film replays the incident from different character viewpoints.
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Frenzy
On The Wall
In
Search of A Midnight Kiss: Before Sunrise for the Hipster Set?
by Noah Forrest
Ultimately,
Alex Holdridge's In Search of A Midnight Kiss is really
not at all like Linklater's films, but that's not necessarily a
bad thing. The film follows Los Angeleno Wilson, Texas-born misanthrope
who is still recovering from a break-up with his ex-girlfriend back
home. He's living with his best friend Jacob and Jacob's girlfriend
Min, who convince Wilson to put a listing on Craigslist so that
he'll have someone to go out with on New Year's Eve. He winds up
with Vivian, a fellow misanthrope who we first witness chain-smoking
and pouring herself a large glass of vodka next to many bottles
of prescription pills.
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The
Weekend Report
by Leonard Klady The
Hollywood parody Tropical Thunder took top box office honors with weekend
movie goers providing an estimated $25.6 million for its debut. The session also
saw a softish $15.3 million bow for the animated Star Wars: The Clone Wars
that ranked third and a more predictable $11.1 million fourth place finish for
the thriller Mirrors. Weekend
Estimate (Full List)
Wilmington
on Movies Tropic
Thunder, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Henry Poole is Here, And
Lola Montes
by
Michael Wilmington Stiller's
movie is about how Hollywood wrecks art and vice versa. And it's about the follies
of war the gung-ho mentality that makes a near-myth of carnage, and the follies
and pitfalls of big budget moviemaking. I'm ready to laugh at all that, but Tropic,
despite an excellent production (cinematography by John Toll)
never seems really on target until we get to Cruise in another of those a--hole
roles at which he's really, really good (as in Magnolia). Grossman
makes sense, while the boys' behavior in the jungle is on The Three Stooges
level of plot mechanics. (As a matter of fact, this is perfect material for Larry,
Moe and Curly. Or even Shemp.)
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Frenzy
On The Podcast
Rebecca
Hall, star of Vicky Cristina Barcelona
by Noah Forrest Listen
to Noah talk with Vicky Cristina Barcelona's breakout star Rebecca Hall
about all things Woody Allen, theater acting versus film acting and her
love of film noir. And - See
Hall Chat With David Poland on DP/30
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MCN
DVD Smart
People
Like so many
recent indies in which socially inept academics and their dysfunctional
families are required to come to grips with reality - The Savages,
Squid and the Whale, The Family Stone, We Don't Live Here Anymore,
Your Friends and Neighbors - Smart People will appeal
most to viewers with a high tolerance for neurotic behavior and
those whose parents would have considered trading them at birth
for a tenured position.
Also
.. Nim's Island, The Counterfeiters, Star Trek: The Original, The
First Olympics: Athens 1896, The Cool School, Slippery Slope, Inglorious
Bastards
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The
48 Hrs. Diaries
Part
VIII: Lesbians, Lindsay and Leather
by Larry Gross
Eddie for the fourth day in a row is quite good, about a thousand percent improved
on the early scenes in San Francisco that worried the studio. The proverbial
chemistry between Nick and Eddie together in scenes has taken a mysterious quantum
leap. Basically they've gotten to like and trust each other in "real
life" and it affects their scenes. I don't know who wouldn't become
a better actor opposite Nolte, and Eddie said the same thing. He shook
his head a couple of days ago and he said, "Nolte, man...he makes you act."
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Updated
throughout the day
Updated: 7:00 pm
Leopoldo Serran, Screenwriter Of Bye Bye Brasil; Dona Flor; Oscar-Nommed O Quatrilho, Was 66
"Other people may function better in a chaotic environment than we do."
On The Orderliness That Is A Coen Bros. Set
Ken Burns On Summer Vacationing (Video)
Holden Picks His Summertime Hot-HOT Arthouse Top 10
Kicking To The Curb The Old Arguments Against DVD Being Recycled Against Blu-Ray
The Economist Sez Crimped Americans Not Scrimping On Movies
Teasing Gaiman-Selick's Coraline
Favored Hw'd Makeup Artist Paul Starr Found Dead At 48
Bond
Moves Closer To Thanksgiving As Potter Hides The
Turkee
Earlier -
"I
have five or six weeks to edit the whole movie. Normally, I’ve
had 14 weeks. Six weeks for this film is crazy."
A
Quantum Of Hustle
Jacques Rivette, At 80, Shooting New Pic About A Traveling Circus
Godfrey Cheshire Continues To Harp On Nyman Score For Man On Wire, Saying He's Not Comparing It To Michael Bay In Order To Do So
The Grauniad Houses One Of Those Stupid Screeds About Why "Arthouse" Movies Are Bad, Couched In Ill-Informed Generalities
Plus - Lars Trier Launches Antichrist
Frederick Wiseman Brags About Length
A Headline So Good You Don't Need To Read Corliss' Pan
"Hamlet 2: The First One Was Better"
Considering The State Of Watchmen Along With Kevin Smith's "Joygasmic" Reaction To Seeing It
"The particular intensity and seriousness of Maher's project are nearly unprecedented, suggesting the kind of film George Carlin might have made in his prime."
Bob Koehler Hies Out To Laemmle's Claremont 5 To See The Qualifying Run Of Religulous
Internationally Trailering Frost/Nixon
But - That Link's Yanked; Still, Something's Gotten In The State Of Denmark
Thompson On Tom Cruise's Choices And WB Saying No To A Role
Depp, Law, Ferrell Donate Dr. Parnassus Fees To Heath Ledger's Daughter
Red-Band Trailering Elegy
Holden Gets Steamy Over Woody's Hotties In Vicky Rebecca Christina Scarlett Javier Penelope Barcelona
David Thewlis Psychoanalyzes Mike Leigh's Process For Naked
Ding-A-Ding-Rings:
Jackson, Walsh, Boyens To Adapt Hobbit For Del
Toro
And - Musings
On The Self-Hire

LA DocuWeek Opens, Rife With Oscar Hopes
In "My Word Is Bond," Roger Moore Admits Being Bond Was Sometimes Scary
Earlier - A First Excerpt From "Being A Scot," Sean Connery's Memoirs
Hogtown Mayor And David Cronenberg To Dedicate Huge New Studio, Toronto Filmport
Pervis Jackson, 70, Baritone Behind Motown's Spinners; Soundtrack Favorites Also Sang Theme From Spaceballs
Mamma Mia! Goes Sing-A-Long
Footage Of Bill Murray's Chicago Skydive
"The
first thing they would do in a Manny Farber School of Film Criticism
is shut it down!"
Paul
Schrader Talks About His Relationship With The Late Mr. Farber
Plus - A
Student Remembers The Painter And Teacher
Poland Asks Who Was Watching The Watchers In The Watchmen Mess?
And - Judge Rules Fox Can Proceed With Lawsuit Against Warner Over Rights To Watchmen
Plus - A PDF Of The Fox Filing
And - Page After Page Of Recent Documents And Contracts Alan Moore Will Never Have To Read
Religulous Debuts In Claremont, CA And Washington Heights, NYC
German Producers Terrorize Deutschekrickets With 100,000 Euro Fine If They Review Baader Meinhof Komplex Early
Three Shorts Introduce The Characters From Burn After Reading; Frances McDormand Sez "Ginormous Ass"
A Crisis Of Faith For The King Of Mormon Film
A Brit Relishes Sneaking Into Movies In NYC
MGM Sez It's Almost Got The $600M To Commit Pink Panther And Hobbit Pics
"Once when Russ Meyer and I had lunch with Manny and the love of his life, Patricia Patterson, he regarded the King of the Nudies with a quizzical, not unfriendly, grin, and said 'So you make the whole movie yourself, by hand?'"
Ebert Eulogizes Elder Cricket Manny Farber
And - The Times' Modest Obit, Filed Under "Design"
The Toronto 249 Is Set
And - The Galas, The Docs, Masters & Canada First!, Contemporary World Cinema, The Mavericks, The Fact Sheet, The Overall Film List (all pdf)
The First Digital Movie Camera That Approaches Film Quality Also Looks Like It Could Have Been In Cronenberg's Naked Lunch
"Cinema Stole My Favorite Books"
"A legendary figure—more connoisseur than critic, less a pedant than a hipster. He had an utterly distinctive voice and a genius for coinage... superb taste and fantastic range."
Jim Hoberman On Manny Farber
And - Jonny Rosenbaum Recollects The Phrase-Maker Behind "Underground Cinema," "White Elephant Art" And "Termite Art"
Plus - Great American Critic Was 91
With - Robert Polito's Fine 2003 Overview
And - Ken Tucker On Manny's Quotability
Plus - Franklin Bruno's Swell 2004 Believer Mag Appreciation
Also - "Ecstatic peaks of observation tempered with lightning jibes are what make reading Manny Farber an inexhaustible pleasure."
"Summer spectacles are essential case studies offering observers a window into the motives of the film industry and the mind-sets of filmgoers."
"5 Things We Learned At The Movies"
Kenneth
Anger Does Dundee At 80
When The Movies Within Movies Are Better Than The Movies
Does Ron Howard's Career Disprove The "Auteur Theory"?
Doc Makers Descend On Denver Dems
"'Intense sequences of violence' and 'strong bloody violence'? How about 'grisly bloody violence' and 'strong sadistic horror violence'?"
M. Phillips Disses The Relentless Footnotes Of Movie Ratings
The Rise Of Made In England's Tomo Turgoose As New UK Teen Star
The Girls And Guns Of French New Wave Posters
Why Don't Directors Of Holocaust Films Starve Their Actors?
Abramowitz Considers Tom Cruise's Fortunes
And - Where Did Martin Lawrence Go Astray?
"There
are some who feel we have all the time in the world to make this
deal. We on the New York board do not."
NY
Board Tells SAG Leadership To Negotiate Or Mediate
Good
Dr. Bordwell Goes Long On Why Iron Man And
Dark Knight Come Up Short For Him; Cautions
Against Zeitgeisty Musings
Ebert: D- For 3-D
At End Of Ebert & Roeper Former Toledo Cricket, In ChiTrib, Calls Informed TV Reviewing Extinct
And - Buffalo Journo Celebrates Decline Of TV Movie Reviewer Standards
The Fearful, Fearsome Success Of The Dark Knight
Publisher Pulls Neat Trick Of Compiling "Love Letters Of Great Men," The Non-Existent Book Read In Sex And The City
Lim Mulls The Remnants Of Welles' Don Quixote
And - The Tonal Balancing Act Of Filming The Road (With Ending Spoiler)
DeNiro
Is 65 Today
The Sunday Times
Chip
McGrath
Cerebrates Hamlet 2's Steve Coogan For Being That Jerk
And
- Lim
On The Flood Of Angry Katrina Docs
With
- Rainn
Wilson Out For A Night Being Upstaged By The Griffith Observatory And
- A
Thumbsucker On "Tastelessness" Lorded By David Zucker And Peter Guber
EW
Addresses Embarrassment Of Cover-Storying Harry Potter As Time
Warner Pushes To Next Year; Noting Dark Knight's Profits Pretty Special For
One Year "I
always stop the improvisation if there's a chance of violence, or if two characters
are going to f---." Mike
Leigh Talks Technique On The Making Of Naked
Comme
Au Cinema Has 3 Gloomy Clips From Synecdoche, New York "Vicky
Christina Barthelona. Bar-th-lone-ah. Vicky Christina Barthelona."
Penelope
Cruz Gets Sweet 5-Minute Close-Up
(Video) Former
Bush Assistant And Sometimes Fox News Talker Sues Over Swing Vote
Screenplay (With Spoilers)
"Ozploitation"
Finds A Home In Not Quite Hollywood Alan
Rickman As A Wine Snob? Expressive... Tart... Strong Nose
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