Wednesday, November 01, 2023
5 Off My Head: Toni My Queen
Thursday, July 07, 2022
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
Virginia Woolf: Someone has to die in order thatthe rest of us should value life more. It's contrast.
Stephen Daldry's wonderful adaptation of Michael Cunningham's wonderful book (sidenote to self: go back and re-read this beautiful book already, it's been ages) is turning 20 in December, and red hot news alert: one of the most important aspects of the movie -- its gloriously insistent score by Philip Glass -- is hitting vinyl for the very first time in September to mark the occasion! You can pre-order it right here. Hopefully they also finally put this damn movie onto blu-ray as well, since it's inexplicably never been here in the U.S. There is an out-of-print Region 2 blu but that's it. This movie deserves better! Why isn't Nicole Kidman stomping into that studio in her Balenciaga high heels and demanding her Oscar-winning turn get the respect it deserves? That is how these things happen, right? I don't just watch too much Dynasty?
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
Virginia: I'm dying in this town.
Leonard: If you were thinking clearly, Virginia,
you would recall it was London that brought you low.
Virginia: If I were thinking clearly? If I were thinking clearly?
Leonard: We brought you to Richmond to give you peace.
Virginia: If I were thinking clearly, Leonard, I would tell you
that I wrestle alone in the dark, in the deep dark, and that only
I can know. Only I can understand my condition. You live
with the threat, you tell me you live with the threat
of my extinction. Leonard, I live with it too.
Wednesday, May 02, 2018
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
Clarissa: I remember one morning getting up at dawn, there was such a sense of possibility. You know, that feeling? And I remember thinking to myself: So, this is the beginning of happiness. This is where it starts. And of course there will always be more. It never occurred to me it wasn't the beginning. It was happiness. It was the moment. Right then.
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
5 Off My Head: Siri Says 2002
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Thursday, June 01, 2017
"I remember one morning getting up at dawn..."
Thursday, March 03, 2016
Everything You Ever Need To Know About Life...
Vanessa: Virginia.Virginia: Leonard thinks it's the end of civilization:People who are invited at 4 and arrive at 2:30.Vanessa: Oh God.Virginia: Barbarians.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Heading Towards Dragons
I myself am only a little over halfway through the third book, A Storm of Swords, and having read them back to back to back I'm feeling a little blown out to be honest, so I'm not in a big rush to even hurry to the fourth book yet, much less a fifth, right now. I'm going to need a little bit of a break. (The fact that Michael Cunningham's new book is out helps. Must get to it!) It's not that I'm not thoroughly enjoying the world Martin's created and the stories he's telling and am not entirely wrapped up in the fates of all these awesome characters. I am. It's just been several months of dragon eggs and heads on sticks and boy kings and more dwarf-on-whore action than you can shake a stick at and I need to think upon something else for a wee while.
"Good news from New York Comic Con's Del Rey / Spectra panel: George R.R. Martin is just 5 chapters away from the end of A Dance with Dragons!.
... One of the first questions was, of course, "What's the deal with Dance with Dragons?" Here's what [Spectra senior editor Anne Groell] had to say:
We're hoping to have a finished manuscript by Christmas. He's told me he has five chapters left and bits of each chapter are done. He really wants it done by the end of the year. We really—I mean really—want to announce the pub date in January."
The fact that the HBO series starts up next year probably has a lot to do with this - if they can cross-promote a new book alongside the series then there will probably be a lot of happy executives co-mingling with the happy fans. Everybody's happy! Except for Catelyn. Nothing but suffering for her!
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Two Of My Favorite People Yap Yap Yapping
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Thursday, August 19, 2010
I Don't Pay Attention To The Right Places...
If I didn't already know that his sentences make me cry they're so pretty I might have an aversion to this being a story about wealthy Manhattanite art dealer types, but since I do know that only too well we're good, Mr. Cunningham. Can't wait! It's out on September 28th.
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Today Is My Christmas
Cunningham: ... I’m about two-thirds of the way through a new novel. I’m juggling that with the final drafts of two screenplays, a little thriller for Screen Gems called Beautiful Girl and the Dusty Springfield movie with Nicole Kidman. The Dusty Springfield film, as they say in Hollywood, just went into turnaround at Fox 2000, which is probably best all around. I like all the people at Fox 2000, but it’s probably not the right studio for this film. So now it’s just Nicole and me and Dusty. And we’ll try to find another home for it.
EW: Beautiful Girl is a thriller about a high school English teacher who exacts revenge on everyone who was cruel to one of his students. Let’s just say it does not sound like you at all.
Cunningham: Actually, I’ve always been a huge fan of horror films. I’ve seen all the horror movies. I have no limits when it comes to that. I’ve seen all the Saw movies. Do you know the writer Amy Hempel? She and I will go to any hack-’em-up movie, the gorier the better. So the genre has always appealed to me. Now, I should say that I have the highest respect for those who teach English literature, particularly in high school. But this individual is just a psycho. [he chuckles]
EW: You’ve always been a slow and steady writer, churning out a novel every five years or so. Does that mean we should be seeing another one soon?
Cunningham: “Slow and steady” is the right phrase to describe me. I’m closing it on my new novel. I could easily be finished by late September. It’s called Olympia."
There's more at the link - including a somewhat spoilery description of what the story's about - so click on over if you care to.
I'd posted about Cunningham's working on that horror film script before right here - I mean... a man after my fucking heart, this one. I haven't even seen all of the Saw films! Sheesh. Don't know if I knew about the Dusty Springfield thing; I'm not surprised Nic wants to work with him since he's the fellow who brought her her Oscar on a silver platter... but well, isn't Nicole a little old for Dusty at this point?
I guess it depends on what part of her life they wanna tell. Nicole's about ten to fifteen years older than Dusty was when she was at her most successful in the Sixties... (and thanks to all that work Nicole "hasn't" had she looks even older). Aaaanyway. Uh. Love you, Michael!
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Friday, June 12, 2009
I Am Link
"Don't hold your breath that Whedon might become involved in the big-screen Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot. "I believe [the producers] did ultimately reach out to my agent after the news broke," Whedon says. "I think that's something better left untouched by me. So, I wish them luck.""
After my initial freak-out I'm trying to be slightly less insta-judgemental, slightly more open-minded... tis tough, but I'm trying. Who knows... god I feel queasy just saying that. But yeah. Whatever. Life's too short.
--- A Dream Is A Wish - It's weird, suddenly I feel like this week I've had some sort of spidey-sense tingling curious things into being. I'd been wondering what was up with Y: The Last Man, suddenly Shia's talking about it. And just the day before yesterday - inspired by my post on the film adaptation of his book The Hours - I was wondering what was up with writer
"Screen Gems has picked up the thriller "Beautiful Girl" from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Cunningham ("The Hours") says Variety.
The story concerns a shy but brainy high school girl who returns for senior year after having slimmed down six dress sizes.
She finds herself flirting with the handsome English lit teacher, but the mutual crush turns deadly when the teacher's obsession with the student compels him to exact maniacal revenge on everyone who was cruel to her."
--- But When? When? --- The Kristen Bell & Josh Duhamel (swoon)
--- And finally, Alexandre Aja really is not kidding around with Piranha 3D, y'all.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
An Embarrassing Admission
Ahem.
But there is a lot of good acting to be had - Claire Danes is lovely and Patrick Wilson is easy on the eyes and Toni Collette is Toni Collette and therefore incapable of anything but my love.
Anyway, from that scene on, even though the film never really recaptures that strength of purpose - though Meryl Streep's scene is precise and terrific - I was an enormous ball of hysterical sobs. The movie ended, and I still could not stop crying; I lay there for about ten full minutes making this obscene braying sound. I finally had to will myself to stop, suddenly afraid the neighbors could hear it echoing through the walls and the police would be called or something.
It felt good, though; it's been a long time since a movie pawed at my tear-ducts so cruelly, and I'm, as I said, a sap who likes that sorta thing (and, thankfully, the boyfriend is outta town, or else I might be looking for a place to stay right now). It's really not too different from the vicarious thrill that being scared while watching a movie gives you - all we really want, when it comes down to it, is for a movie to grab us by the emotional balls and yank, right?
So there. I said it. I cried like a baby watching Evening. I am not a heartless violence-worshipping cretin. At least, I'm not just a heartless violence-worshipping cretin. Layers, see? I have layers.
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