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--- King Redbeard - Instead of making the awards circuit and helping us side-step the nightmare that will be Jared Leto winning an Oscar, Michael Fassbender has been in Scotland filming the new
MacBeth movie from
Snowtown director Justin Kurzel with Marion Cotillard as his Lady. Come on, Fassy! This is your damned statue!!! Sigh. Anyway
now we know who else is in it
and it's a total batch of great actors surrounding them, but most
excitingly it's got Elizabeth Debecki who was the best thing going on in
Baz Luhrmann's
The Great Gatsby.
--- Viva Veronica - Hey look it's
a Buzzfeed interview with Kristen Bell about
Frozen and
Veronica Mars and stuff, conducted by our pal Jarett Weiselman. Our pal Jarett has chatted with Kristen Bell like one thousand times now, and that's just what we've seen
publicly, so clearly they are best friends and that makes Kristen Bell one degree of separation from me, so I have decided she and I are going to start having lunch together once a week. Jarett, make it happen!
--- Jungle Boy - I guess that
Netflix Amazon Instant has released the pilots of their prospective new shows online to get a handle on what they should be green-lighting, I guess this is a thing they do?
Anyway go read up on this one starring pocket hottie Gael Garcia Bernal and produced by Jason Schwartzman, it sounds good. We need
more Gael in the world.
--- Mother Carrie - Netflix for the win!
They're making a show starring Kyle Chandler and Linda Cardellini as brother and sister, and SISSY SPACEK is playing their mother. I mean, HELLO. I adore Cardellini too, but I didn't watch
Friday Night Lights (I know, I know) so I never really got the Chandler thing til recently - he was the only thing I liked about
The Wolf of Wall Street (well him and Johanna Lumley, and also
Jean Dujardin's possible hint of cock) and he was fantastic in
The Spectacular Now, so I get him now.
--- Forever Nina - I don't know if you've noticed what with me posting
song after
song after
song from it but I'm a super spazzy Cardigans fan and I'm pretty psyched about front-woman
Nina Persson's solo record Animal Heart, which comes out next week.
Here's an interview with her
where she talks about the record as well as the question of whether
there could be a new Cardigans album in the future... oh I won't make
you wait to click over - the answer is probably maybe!
--- Phone It In - While I still haven't stopped stinging from the fact that David Gordon Green's remake of
Suspiria starring my favorite psycho-girl Isabelle Fuhrmann appears as dead as the deadest dead thing,
this is pretty cool news too - Fuhrmann's landed the female lead role in the adaptation of
Stephen King's book Cell. Unfortunately everyone else attached - the director of
Paranormal Activity 2 and John Cusack in the lead - aren't nearly as thrilling. I wish Eli Roth were still making it.
--- Sand Man - Mostly this sounds like a movie that won't interest me) and Rodrigo Garcia's not a director I follow), but
Last Days in the Desert will be starring Ewan McGregor in two roles as
a "holy man and a demon" on a journey across the desert together, so
that's probably worth a look. If for no other reason than it's likely
he'll take his clothes off. Desert's be hot, yo!
--- Constant Buggery - It was nice to see Evangeline Lilly in the latest
Hobbit movie - I didn't really realize that I missed Kate, but I did. I liked her on Lost, and I like her in general. So that's good, because she is probably
going to be playing the leading lady part in Edgar Wright's
Ant Man movie opposite Paul Rudd. Normally I'd shrug about a girl role in a Marvel superhero movie, they don't often get very much to do, but I trust Edgar Wright not to be like that.
--- Good Day For Deities - Neil Gaiman says that
a production company has picked up the TV adaptation of
his terrific book American Gods after HBO passed on making it, so it will probably be turned into a show, just for some channel we don't know which yet. That is fabulous news.
--- Extra Kate - Even though
Lawless was a pretty big snooze
(besides the chance to admire Tom Hardy and
Jason Clarke in
Depression-are trousers and haircuts) the director John Hillcoat is
still managing to attract the best and brightest to his new picture, the
crime thriller
Triple Nine. It's already got (deep breathe)
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael B. Jordan, Aaron Paul, Teresa Palmer (yay we
love her!) and Michael Pena on board,
and now comes word that Kate fuckin' Winslet's getting up in there as well.
--- You Stay Put - I will be very very sad if Kristin Scott Thomas sticks to her word that she's tired of acting and is giving it all up, if only because she's the type of actress who could make a still-birth like
Only God Forgives totally memorable by just spitting out the words "cum dumpster" with such relish. Nathaniel agrees with me
and lists nine more roles of hers which are his faves over at The Film Experience.
--- And finally I forgot to link to this earlier this week but the folks over at The Wire listed what they considered
the most memorable roles that Philip Seymour Hoffman played in his way way way too brief career (everybody said it already but it's monstrous how many years worth of interesting performances we've been robbed of by his senseless death), and it's my friend Joe Reid's look back at Hoffman's work in
Synecdoche New York that wrung the tears outta me. Go read it, and then go watch
Synecdoche. I rewatched it two nights ago and it's a movie that busts my brain with its everythingness.