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Film Trailers Nov 13 2009 Releases

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 12th November 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

Women In Trouble, Pirate Radio, Dare

Women In Trouble is the grooviest. It’s also got a great cast of actors: Carla Gugino, Connie Britton, Adrianne Palicki, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Simon Baker, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, Sarah Chalke, Cameron Richardson…

Unfortunately, it is only opening in LA and NYC theaters this weekend.  I’ll be contacting them to find out about other cities.

Check out the poster!

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Pirate Radio

Actors in this film:
Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Nick Frost, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Sturridge, Jack Davenport.  And on second thought, this film has groovy potential, too.

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Cast in this movie are actors Emmy Rossum, Zach Gilford, Ashley Springer, Ana Gasteyer, Alan Cumming, Sandra Bernhard.

Movie Trailers :: Robert Downey Jr, Mo’Nique, Nic Cage, Penelope Cruz…

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 23rd October 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr., Playing Lead Title Role

Directed by Madonna’s Ex, Guy Ritchie; this movie also has leading actors, Rachel McAdams, and Jude Law.

For full list of the supporting players, go to this link at IMDB.

(Sorry, to my iPhone users, about the trailers being in ‘flash’…it was just a bit easier this time.)

Precious Trailer, With Mo’Nique Who May Get An Academy Award Nom For Acting In This Film

Directed by Lee Daniels, this movie has a newcomer-actor in the lead title role, Gabourey ‘Gabby’ Sidibe.  Some well-known musical names are also acting in Precious, such as Lenny Kravitz, and Mariah Carey.  Full cast list at IMDB.

Doesn’t Every Actress Wish To Work With Pedro Almodovar? ...Broken Embraces

Here’s a trailer with one of his usual actor-hires, and acting-Oscar winner as well, Penelope Cruz.

Bad Lieutenant: Port Of  Call New Orleans, Directed By The Esteemed Werner Herzog

Yet, this film is a remake and Harvey Keitel was the actor in the original, and it’s one of his most famous roles. So there’s a little murmur of complaint inside the artistic film community,  where great acting performances are regarded as sacred.

Negating the murmurs, somewhat, is the fact that Werner Herzog directed this one.  He’s solidly in the master league of directors; and you can’t get any more artistic, as a definition, than Mr. Herzog;  whether he’s doing documentaries, or narrative films.

Besides  Nicolas Cage, this Bad Lieutenant also has an exciting cast list. Here are just a few actor names to throw: Val Kilmer, Eva Mendez, Michael Shannon, Fairuza Balk, Brad Dourif, Vondie Curtis-Hall…See the full list of actors at this IMDB page link.

Enjoy!

;~Dana

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‘Where The Wild Things Are’ :: Mini-Film :: Here

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 30th July 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!, great acting

Maurice Sendak on Spike Jonze And The Movie, For Actors…

In this mini-movie, Sendak talks about director Spike Jonze, and Jonze’s film version of the author’s book, ‘Where The Wild Things Are’.

(…If a playwright, screenwriter, or novelist;  said that same things about an actor who played a character that they wrote, it would be the best an actor could aim for.)

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:: Film :: Where the Wild Things Are ::

Here’s some excerpts, with the video below. Following that, is the HD trailer, for ‘Where The Wild Things Are’.

Maurice Sendak, on Spike Jonze:

What I’ve seen him do, He’s turned it into his without giving up mine.

But embodying mine with Spike Jonze.

And astonishing me at how it maintains it’s peculiarness, as it were.

What flows through the whole thing is such a strange feeling,

I’ve never seen a movie that looked or felt like this.

It’s his personal-ness.

He’s not afraid of himself.

He’s a real artist that lets it come through the work…

He’s touched me very much, Spike’s touched me very much

There will be controversy about this.

He’s done it,

In a more brilliant modern fantastical way.

Which takes nothing from my book.

But enhances, enriches my book.

The ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Featurette

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The ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Trailer

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…”Let The Wild Rumpus Begin”…

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If you are interested in learning more about how Spike Jonze developed the movie from this classic book, I ran an interview that I found where Jonze describes his artistic views and processes.  Here’s a link to that post on Hollywood Actor Prep :: Ingenious Moviemaking.

Best,

Dana

Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland :: Movie Trailers July 2009

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 24th July 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

Alice In Wonderland By Tim Burton With Johnny Depp

Actor Johnny Depp can play imaginative characters, with the most grounding of anyone I can think of.

Actor Johnny Depp--One Of My Favorites

Actor Johnny Depp--A Favorite

Was there ever more emotional truth, than in the character of “Edward Scissorhands”? I could write a book…

Edward Scissorhands--One Of My Favorite Characters, Ever

Johnny Depp :: Edward Scissorhands

More actor-in-costume photos from Tim Burton’s Alice In Wonderland at the bottom of this post. First the trailer, etc.

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Try this one if the first one is s-l-o-w. This one claims it’s the same as what was just shown at ComicCon:

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An Education :: Hear This May Be An Acting Category, Oscar Contender

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My friend, Jeffrey Wells, at Hollywood-Elsewhere, thinks this actress Carey Mulligan, has what it takes for an Oscar nomination

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In Honor Of ComicCon, Currently Happening In San Diego…

The Book Of Eli

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Two Posts A Week Only, On Hollywood Actor Prep?!

I know I haven’t been writing as much…it’s summer, a-n-d I am doing other work that will show up here, and elsewhere

Stay with me. I promise to continue to provide actor advice and experiential information, about professional acting.

I believe that acting awareness needs to extend out to the real world too, about the lives of actors.

I need to do other things, too; for my own evolution…

I am still on-focus, on my mission, to make the ‘Actors-life’ better, and I do believe I will…I am building a foundation, brick by brick…

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Best Summer 2009,

;~Dana

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The American Trailer For ‘Coco Before Chanel’

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 7th July 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

I made a mistake yesterday. Erroneously, I put the code in for the French trailer, instead of the American one. Apologies.

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Here’s a different trailer for the same movie, more story-focused. Subtitled…

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And here’s one from Hong Kong…

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This film has a July 31 2009 release date.

Enjoy,

Dana

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Two Trailers :: ‘Brothers’ And ‘Coco’

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 6th July 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!, Uncategorized

Jim Sheridan’s ‘Brothers’
With these wonderful actors:
Natalie Portman
Jake Gyllenhall
Tobey Maguire

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‘Coco Before Chanel’
With Audrey Tatou

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Wait, did you just say you don’t speak French?

Well, better skip to the next post, then… It’s in English, and it’s very different. You’ll also get to see a big difference between the way the French do a trailer, and the Americans…

Trailer :: ‘Paper Heart’ Is A Film About Skepticism About Love, Then…

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 21st April 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

Charlyne Yi Is Skeptical About Love, Makes A Film About It, Meantime Falls In Love…

with actor Michael Cera??

...with actor Michael Cera??

 

 

This is an interesting film, as described. I haven’t yet seen it, so I can only relay what I’ve heard and read, which is somewhat complicated.  

Even so, the original idea of it is so quirky and fun. The documentary part, rather, Charlyne Yi’s original purpose, for doing this film. As it appears.

That’s not including ‘the big unexpected’…all that, you will see in this trailer.paperheartEven with what the trailer reveals, it still is just a teaser…I can’t wait to see how this plays out…both; in the documentary part when she goes across the country; and then, in the part with actor Michael Cera.  Especially that part, I think.  

I mean,  Michael Cera’s acting always makes me feel as if I am a fly-on-the-wall, watching some kind of reality show of a regular guy, in love. In every film I’ve watched him, like a voyeur; painful for his shyness, and guilty for being aware of it. Yet, more involved as a result of it. His acting is so real, in his comfort with his own frailties, flaws, and discomfort.

So, from an acting perspective, I’m interested to see how he acts when he is really in love, not acting

What an altogether quirky concept!

Overall, this film’s thematic question is so topical, culturally. And, timely. I mean, aren’t we all a bit skeptical on the love topic right now?  I know I am.  I’m curious to see how the rest of the country feels.

I, also, wanna be the voyeur that witnesses this filmmaker get her big unexpected surprise. When she falls in love, herself…With actor Michael Cera…What a twist! For this documentary, for the filmmaker, and for us, the audience! 

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I guess it is called a documentary. But, I am confused, and will remain so until I see the movie. Because, there is an actor (Jake Johnson) playing the role of her friend, director and co-writer Nicholas Jasenovec. Hmm…?

Whatever…It’s multilayered, unexpected, and freshly topical. I only hope that the film lives up to my own level of anticipation.  

(It can’t be bad…It was buzzed about at Sundance 2009, and won a prize there: the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.)

Here’s the ‘Paper Heart’ trailer:

 

Best,

;~Dana

 

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‘Where The Wild Things Are’ Trailer, CG Test Footage

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 28th March 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

 

Maurice Sendak Wrote Some Wonderful Books, For Kids, And Us All…

One of my favorite children’s books is Maurice Sendak’s ‘Where The Wild Things Are’.  

Thematically, for me, it’s not just about children and their imagination.  Or about individuation from parents, and independence. It’s also all about what, I think, the Kate Winslet character in “Revolutionary Road” was hankering for.  

Yes, home (including Mom’s homecooked meals, as comes at the end of the story) is so warm cushy and comfortable.  But life really needs another side: and that’s where the wild things are.  Really.  Because life without imagination, or creation, or even some risk, is deathly boring.  

Conclusion, then: Ya need both.  (Rather, I need both.  Only  you know what you need…)  

I knew, even as a young girl, that I would die if I was never to leave suburbia.  A condemnation.

So the “Wild Things” represent all kinds of things for me.  That: about suburbia, and also, the acting.  Wanting to do something that wasn’t in the comfort zone of those around me, that couldn’t even be understood by them.  That held all the mystery and allure of what is symbolically, “The Wild Things”, in this book.  The danger, the discovery.  The dancing, too.

 

 

Here’s the HD trailer for ‘Where The Wild Things Are‘, directed by (amazing) Spike Jonze…

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Here’s some leaked CGI test footage… 

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Best,

;Dana

 

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Two ‘Unknown Actors’ Got Cast In The Hottest Film Project Of ‘67…

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 24th March 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!, SAG Strike + SAG Negotiations

The book was already a best-seller; before it was even published, everyone knew about it and was waiting for it.  

The book took 6 years of research; and for most of that time, the main characters were awaiting execution, in prison.

Much of that time, the author spent interviewing them.

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Newspaper excerpt about their hanging.

Wednesday, April 14, 1965

Hickock, Smith Pay  
Extreme Penalty
 
 
Pair Meets Death On KSP Gallows 
 
LANSING — Perry Edward Smith, 36, and Richard Eugene Hickock, 33, are dead. 
 Within an hour during this early-morning damp and chilly darkness the two men paid the extreme penalty on the unpainted but sturdy gallows at the Kansas State Penitentiary. 
 Hickock, 33, died first at 
12:41 a.m.; Smith, 36 died next at 1:19 a.m. 
 It was almost 5 1/2 years since their conviction of slaying Herbert Wesley Clutter, a well-to-do wheat farmer, his wife, teen-age daughter and son at the lavish Clutter home west of Garden City, Kan., the night of Nov. 15, 1959. 

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It was about a true crime, a gruesome crime.

In those days, authors were celebrities.

This author was famous, he was Truman Capote, and the book was “In Cold Blood”.

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Within a month of publication, a movie version of the book went into pre-production.

The film studio wanted actors Paul Newman and Steve McQueen to play the killers.

Instead, the director, Richard Brooks, cast two unknown actors.

 

In Cold Blood Film Trailer

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Here’s Roger Ebert’s Review, from 1967, The Sun Times:

 

In Cold Blood

Release Date: 1968

Ebert Rating: ****   

By Roger Ebert / Feb 6, 1968

“In Cold Blood” is an eerie case. Not a movie. A case. The film itself, which is fantastically powerful despite its flaws, is the last episode in a chain which began eight years ago when the Herbert Clutter family was murdered near Holcomb, Kansas. Without that murder, Richard Brooks would have been hard-pressed to make this movie, and Truman Capote would have found little employment as the New Yorker’s ruraI correspondent.

When I was typing up the cast credits, I came to the line “based on the book by Truman Capote.” Some grim humor suggested that I could keep on typing: ” . . . and the murders by Perry Smith and Dick Hickock.” In an important sense, this movie was created by Smith and Hickock. They spent most of their lives compiling biographies that prepared them for their crime.

Perry came from a violent childhood. His mother drank, his father flew into explosive rages, he was beaten in orphanages. Dick came from marginal poverty, a rootless existence without values. So both were “victims of society,” in the way defense attorneys use that term. For their own victims, they chose the Clutter family — a well-off, middle-class, God-fearing family that, in every respect, lived in an opposite world.

If this had been fiction, the themes could not have been more obvious. Two opposed cultures collide. The outsiders kill the insiders in the first round, then lose the second to the hangman. But the film is not based on fiction; the Clutter murders actually happened. If you look at the list of characters you will find names like Herb Clutter and Perry Smith. Real names. Also featured in the cast are Sadie Truitt and Myrtle Clare playing themselves. They were citizens of Holcomb on the night of the murders, and they still are today.

Considerations like that make it difficult to review, “In Cold Blood” as a movie. This is not a work of the imagination, but a masterpiece of copying. Richard Brooks and Truman Capote brought technical skill to their tasks in recreating the murders, but imagination was not needed. All the events had already happened. And every detail of the film, from the physical appearance of the actors to the use of actual locations like the Clutter farmhouse, was chosen to make the film a literal copy of those events.

I do not object to this. Men have always learned about themselves by studying the things their fellows do. If mass murders of this sort are possible in American society (and many have been), then perhaps it is useful to see a thoughtful film about one of them.

And to the degree that “In Cold Blood” is an accurate, sensitive record of actual events, it succeeds overpoweringly. The actors, Robert Blake (Smith) and Scott Wilson (Hickock), are so good they pass beyond performances and almost into life. Many other performances also have the flat, everyday, absolutely genuine ring of truth to them. At times one feels this is not a movie but a documentary that the events are taking place now.

What does bother me is the self-conscious “art” that Brooks allows into his film. It does not mix with the actual events. The music on the sound track, for example, is almost conventional Hollywood spook music, as if these murders had to be made convincing. The sounds of the landscape — the wind and weather — would have been music enough. Again some of the photography is staged and distracting. We see Herb Clutter shaving, and fade to one of the killers shaving. We see Perry’s bus transform itself into a Santa Fe train passing through Holomb. Gimmicks like this belong in TV commercials.

Another of Brooks’ mistakes, I think, was his decision to write a liberal reporter into the script. This figure obviously represents Capote. He hangs around during the last half of the film, tells about Death Row, narrates the hangings and provides instant morals about capital punishment. He is useless and distracting. Brooks should either have used Capote himself or no one.

What we are left with, however, is a film that this Hollywood artiness does not damage very much. The sheer evocative power of the actual events and places sweeps over the music and the trick photography and humbles them. The story itself emerges as bleak and tragic as the day the murders first occurred. The questions raised by Smith and Hickock’s senseless crime and the deaths of their undeserving victims are still as impossible to answer.

Cast & Credits


Perry Smith Robert Blake
Dick Hickock Scott Wilson
Alvin Dewey John Forsythe
Smith’s father Charles McGraw
Herb Clutter John McLiam
Nancy Clutter Brenda C. Currin

 

 

Here’s an excerpt from a more recent review, from the LA Times:

 

 

MOVIE REVIEW

 

‘In Cold Blood’

Made nearly 40 years ago, Richard Brooks’ film version of Truman Capote’s book has been reissued just in time for  [2006]Academy Award festivities.

     
       

By Kenneth Turan

While the current film focuses on Capote’s personal relationship with killers Dick Hickock and Perry Smith, 1967’s “In Cold Blood” is almost entirely about the murder, the killers’ relationship to each other and law enforcement attempts to capture them.  In fact, no one named “Truman Capote” so much as appears in “In Cold Blood.” 

 

…Also portrayed differently are the two killers, with Robert Blake playing Smith and Scott Wilson as Hickock. Because theirs is the film’s most alive relationship, there is considerably more theatricality to these characters in the 1967 film. Smith and Hickock are more blown up, larger than life if you will, perhaps a trifle self-conscious but, with actors as strong as Blake and Wilson in the parts, always involving.

 

 

 

MORE ON THIS SOON…

March Movie Previews 2009

Posted by Dana Kaminski on 13th March 2009 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

 

Movie Trailer #1

Public Enemies

  • Actor Johnny Depp (Ooh.)
  • Actor Christian Bale (Ooh.)
  • Actor Giovanni Ribisi (Ooh.)
  • Actor Marion Cotilliard (French! Won Oscar for playing Edith Piaf in biopic.)
  • Directed by Michael Mann

Hit it…   


    Movie Trailer #2

    Terminator Salvation

    I read that Christian Bale acted in this movie during the day, and worked on the script with director McG at night. Wait, and isn’t Christian Bale in both Movie Trailer #1 and Movie Trailer #2 of this post? Oh baby. Actor Christian Bale is working haa-aa-aard!

    Movie Trailer #3

    Sunshine Cleaning

    • Actor Amy Adams (Oscar Nominee)
    • Actor Emily Blunt (Golden Globe Winner)
    • Actor Alan Arkin (Oscar Winner, and Always Wonderful)

    This movie was a fave at Sundance…Combo of funny and poignant.  (More posts on this film, comin’ up…)  

    Movie Trailer #4

    The Cake Eaters

    Directed by Mary Stuart Masterson, who is an actor-turned-director.  It’s got quite a cast, and if I write the word “actor” one more time, Google may get very mad and think I am spamming-myself… So, here’s the cast:

    • Kristen Stewart
    • Aaron Stanford
    • Bruce Dern
    • Elizabeth Ashley
    • Melissa Leo

    (Sheesh.) And, if you’re looking for more info, and pictures of everyone, etc. Don’t worry. I’ve got lots of posting coming up for this one too, probably tomorrow or the next day…    

    Best,

    ;-Dana  

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    Movie Trailers, This Week’s Releases, Mid-Dec.2008

    Posted by Dana Kaminski on 9th December 2008 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

    Nixon/Frost, Doubt, Cadillac Records

     

    These movies are being released in the next few days, and all are good ones.

    I don’t know how much is “hype” but “Nixon/Frost”, directed by Ron Howard, is getting some great reviews.

    The second trailer, “Doubt”, is ultra-high echelon stuff…it was a Pulitzer Prize winning theater piece, that had a good run, on the stage.  Adapted for the screen, and directed by the playwright himself (John Patrick Shanley)… in order to make sure that the film truly is organic to the author’s intent. (Can’t get more integrity than that!)  The cast is full of some the best American actors we’ve got: Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Amy Adams.  

    The third movie, here, “Cadillac Records”, is also getting some surprisingly good reviews.  I am putting it here, on the site,  because it’s about on of my most favorite periods in music…I never grow tired of “At Last”, by Etta James. I still listen to it, quite a bit.  I’m from Philadelphia, which has a strong soul-music heart, and I grew up on soul.

    As far as acting goes, generally, biopics are cast usually by celebrity power, instead of chops, but it’s improving somewhat, in the last few years. I don’t really see “Beyonce” as a heroin addict, but biopics tend to Hollywood-ize their biograpical casting.  I think she’ll do “junkie” quite glamorously, maybe that’s good for the movie; in the least, it won’t hurt it’s popularity.  I’m an acting- purist, I like my film junkies to really convincingly seem like a junkie… She does have an audience, charisma, and star-quality.  She also has that Beyonce voice.

    I do agree that casting her will give the movie, and ticket sales, some mojo.  I assume that’s why she was cast, and because she can sing; unless they wanted to dub, they needed that…

    Etta James really could too, unlike anyone else has ever been able to replicate.

    I do think that Adrian Brody is a good strong actor, and Jeffrey Wright is too.  Those two’ll balance it out with their acting-power.

    Actors, please remember….  It’s important to be fully stocked with acting skills, because you won’t get cast without them.  But, remember this, too: there are all kinds of reasons why particular actors get cast, and the other factors may count the most, in the final decision.  I say that, now, because  a lot of Hollywood Actor Prep users are auditioning, quite a bit, lately…

     

     


     

     

     


     

     


    I will be posting some interviews; some of the actors in these trailers will be talking about how they worked on these specific roles, and what it was like to work with some of the heavy hitters…Coming up, in the next few days…
    Until then, 
    ; Dana

    Movie Widget…”Slumdog Millionaire”

    Posted by Dana Kaminski on 26th November 2008 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!, Uncategorized

    Would this little movie toy add to your holiday fun?

    ;}   Dana

    Holiday Movie Trailers and Free Soundtrack

    Posted by Dana Kaminski on 25th November 2008 in Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

    These film trailers make the holiday season exciting, this year.

    Sean Penn is one of my favorite actors, and this performance is creating an Oscar buzz…“Milk”...

     

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    “Doubt” was directed by John Patrick Shanley, whose name you may recognize. He’s a well-known playwright; and “Doubt” was originally written for the stage.   That’s when it won the Pulitzer Prize.

    Great cast in the film version, including Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep.

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    “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” is getting some very good reviews, and a few that aren’t so great.  All agree, though, that it’s technically remarkable…

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    …And, according to Slashfilm, who got it from FirstShowing, you can listen to the entire soundtrack of “Benjamin Button” for free, on Warner Brothers’  ”For Your Consideration Site”

    Here’s the playlist:

    1. Postcards
    2. Mr. Gateau
    3. Meeting Daisy
    4. A New Life
    5. Love in Mourmansk
    6. Meeting Again
    7. Mr. Button
    8. Little Man Oti
    9. Alone At Night
    10. It Was Nice to Have Met You
    11. Children Games
    12. Submarine Attack
    13. The Hummingbird
    14. Love Returns
    15. Sunrise On Lake Pontchartrain
    16. Daisy’s 
    Ballet Career
    17. The Accident
    18. Stay Out of My Life
    19. Nothing Lasts
    20. Some Things You Never Forget
    21. Growing Younger
    22. Dying Away
    23. Benjamin and Daisy

     

    Enjoy!

    ;-Dana

     

        

    Why Mickey Rourke?… “Best Actor”?

    Posted by Dana Kaminski on 22nd November 2008 in Fine Film Acting, Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

    Academy Awards, In February: 

    Mickey Rourke has not acted, in the limelight, for a long time. Now, he’s starring in “The Wrestler”* 

    Perhaps you never even saw any of the movies,  which I posted as examples, of Rourke’s great acting talent, in my last Actor-Prep post.  (LInk to those acting scenes here.)

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    Let’s cut to the present time…I think he is entitled to be nominated for an Oscar, and I think he may win:

    Mickey Rourke may just take the Best Actor Category…this coming February…at the Academy Awards.

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    Look, he’s infamous for having a temper, being outspoken.  Some incomprehensible stuff: leaving acting to become a boxer, and getting his head all smashed up…the facial fixes…Vanity Fair articles on his relationship…and, he has dropped out of sight for a very long time.

    Yuk. I don’t give a hoot.  I don’t think anybody else does, either.

    Why?

    Because Talent Trumps All

    I’m not talking about acting style, chops, mojo, moxie, ability, appeal; although Mickey has them all.

    I’m not talking about beauty, fashion, box office, “Page Six”, or TMZ…

    …That stuff isn’t involved in this type of conversation.

    That stuff all falls away, and it becomes so plain, clear:

    Some people are born with a specialness, born with a blessedness. In all areas of humanity, there are rare ones that are blessed with such a pureness and powerful talent.  Mickey Rourke, clearly has such a gift.

    When someone has a gift like that, everybody recognizes it.  Talent, like his, gifts us all.

    The human race is proud of those with great talent. 

    We love experiencing their talent

    and

    We are proud that he is “one of us” …a human with such magnificence…we all feel it represents us.

    Too Abstract?

    Okay, then, I’ll finish up.  A human being with such a powerful and easy talent makes us all look good.

    And if the Academy doesn’t fault him; for being too human in the non-acting parts of Mickey Rourke, and votes because of the magic of his acting, then he will win.

    He should win. He’s one of our finest, ever.

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    ** “The Wrestler” opens, in theaters, on December 17, 2008.

    Great Films Can Be Made In Hollywood

    Posted by Dana Kaminski on 24th October 2008 in Of Interest, Ooooh! Movie Trailers!

    “Synecdoche”

    … just  got the New York Times Movie Critics Award.

    In general, has “Hollywood movie-quality gone downhill?”  Maybe.  However, it’s exceptions like this that make it all so very grand, and remind me what I love about acting, about the craft; and about the beauty of it all, in our little world of this lovely, wonderful, exciting artform. 

    You ever hear of being in the moment?  I wanna be in this kind of moment, in every moment!

    Ohhh, movie making like “Synecdoche New York”, and the acting cast in that film…

    I gotta say: I am thrilled to be around in the era of Charlie Kaufman.

    Synecdoche not only got the New York Times Critics Award, and a great review; and even the review was artistically-crafted, I am just gonna point you– that-a-way—to a link ( that will open in a different page) for the entire New York Times  review

    Here’s a little tease, from the Times:

    To say that Charlie Kaufman’s “Synecdoche, New York” is one of the best films of the year or even one closest to my heart is such a pathetic response to its soaring ambition that I might as well pack it in right now. That at least would be an appropriate response to a film about failure, about the struggle to make your mark in a world filled with people who are more gifted, beautiful, glamorous and desirable than the rest of us — we who are crippled by narcissistic inadequacy, yes, of course, but also by real horror, by zits, flab and the cancer that we know (we know!) is eating away at us and leaving us no choice but to lie down and die.

    And, I (Dana) say, in my  own gob-smacked-fan-way, to  Mr. Kaufman : THANKS.

    Because, once again, he gave us something that really enlivens and enriches us, as great movie making can do.

    And…

    Because his films consistently, and powerfully, remind us that great film-making is still alive. And evolving, even now. Still.

    And, yes; here in Hollywood

    It’s alive, it’s alive!!

     

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    What the heck does “SYNECDOCHE” mean anyway?

    According to  Yahoo Answers,  synecdoche is a part that represents a whole”.

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