
By David Poland poland@moviecitynews.com
How To Make Nikki Your Bitch (Or Vice Versa)
1. Get her attention
2. Ignore her… until you can’t anymore
3. Tell her she’s important
4. Quietly lose money on her insistent advice
5. Give her the EXCLUSIVE

1. Get her attention
2. Ignore her… until you can’t anymore
3. Tell her she’s important
4. Quietly lose money on her insistent advice
5. Give her the EXCLUSIVE
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God Save The NFB! “@GuyLodge: @raypride @tednope And Venice, pre-Toronto!” STORIES WE TELL in 35mm
My trade reviewer wish for the #Cannes festival is that someone give Scott Foundas a quaalude and Todd McCarthy some speed.
RT @raypride: How it premiered at Toronto fest, too “@TedNope: one of the nicest 35mm prints I've seen recently in NY was a new print of ST…
DP: Omar is probably my #Cannes favorite so far. Hany Abu-Assad is a great filmmaker who deals w/ heavy politics w/ humanity and not polemics
DP: @chutry I don’t quite mind the speed so much as the bravado of KNOWING and dismissing. Loving is ok, if it feels real
“One of the things I wish I could do in my life would be to watch this film through somebody else’s eyes. I just can’t. I still see it as just a giant mess, and other people are seeing that it has a shape. That’s really exciting, because I still have a hard time seeing it clearly.”
~ Sarah Polley’s Greatest Wish About Stories We Tell
“Anyway, Hitchcock eventually saw a rough cut of High Anxiety. He enjoyed it. But he said nothing after it. He just left. I [thought he] wasn’t happy. The next day, about 11 o’clock in the morning, I get this enormous, beautiful case of Chateau Haut-Brion 1961. That was almost 20 years old [at the time]. I mean, it was priceless. And there were magnums six of them, in a wooden case. Haut-Brion. I mean, oh my God. I’ve still got three of them left waiting. I keep all the good wines.”
What kind of occasion is worthy? When will you know it’s time to go into number four?
“A real, real occasion. I won’t drink it just because it’s a family occasion. I’ll drink it with guys that know what a good wine is and care about, you know, exquisite wines. I have a couple of friends that know what a good wine is.”
~ Mel Brooks, Foodie
