--- Two Women - This is like the lady version of that thing I said last week
about Michael Fassbender and Jake Gyllenhaal blowing each other in a
alleyway -
a conversation between Lena Dunham and Miranda July, aka two of my very favorite women on the planet? Why yes I will gobble that right up, thank you, Interview magazine.
--- Fur Mates - Well I guess Roman Polanski decided to go a little bit older (seventeen and a half years older) with his male lead in his adaptation of the hit stage show
Venus in Fur -
he's swapped out 30 year old Louis Garrel for 47 year old Mathieu Almaric. The leading lady is still Polanski's wife Emmanuelle Seigner, who is actually pretty much the same age as Almaric (they already co-starred in the fantastic Diving Bell and the Butterfly), so at least Polanski's not aging up the leading man and keeping a young lady opposite him - that's a dynamic it's best Mr. Polanski stay away from. Anyway I hope someday we get to see Hugh Dancy play the part since he played it on stage and I was too dumb to go see it.
--- Hit The Showers - Brian DePalma, ever the most delicate of film-makers (ha), is
going to make a bio-pic about Joe Paterno that will star Al Pacino. Oh dear. This is going to end in tears.
--- Live Nude Boy - I saw
Picnic on stage a couple of nights ago and I totally don't have anything to say about it other than what
Nat just wrote about it at the Film Experience, so just read that. I suppose I could drool about Sebastian Stan's torso, but
I already did that much a bunch. (Seriously though, I don't think I breathed for five minutes.)
--- Foot Work - Also at TFE, Michael counts down
ten of his favorite dance scenes from 2012's movies. Great list, and lots of great also-ran's mentioned in the comments. Didn't realize it was such a dance-filled year of movies.
--- Lady Jane - I forgot that Jane Fonda blogged some;
here's her writing up her Golden Globes evening. I can't decide if my favorite part is where she says she wants to work with David O. Russell or how she watched the actual ceremony in her hotel room.
--- Golden Gun - We blogged
about this nearly two months ago back but I guess
it's like more official now - Dominic Cooper will indeed be playing Ian Fleming, aka the writer of the James Bond books, for a UK miniseries on the telly. I hope they find some excuse to have Dom and Daniel Craig, like, make out or whatever. I'd write it into the script if I were in control!
--- Hot Boyle'd - Oh and I forgot to link to this before - also at TFE I wrote up
some more thoughts about the trailer for Danny Boyle's new movie
Trance with James McAvoy Rosario Dawson and Vincent Cassel.
--- Midnight Eats - I've been saying for years that it seems crazy to me that another
Gremlins movie has never been made, so
the news that they might be inching towards one (probably a reboot, not a sequel) doesn't surprise me at all. In fact, as long as they don't make shitty cg beasties, I am totally on board.
--- A Haunting - Emma Stone has
signed on to star in Guillermo Del Toro's gothic ghost movie
Crimson Peak, which is terrific news. We love the both of them, and she's got great big eyes the better for being spooked with.
--- High Heist - Sofia Coppola's next movie, the one about those teenage thieves who robbed famous people's houses in LA called
The Bling Ring,
will be out in June. It stars Emma Watson, who I love anew after
Perks of Being a Wallflower.
--- Hello Mudder - Even though he made some good to great movies this year, I still don't click on links just because of Matthew McConaughey's name. It takes a lil' more. Thankfully the name Jeff Nichols is more. He directed
Take Shelter. His new movie is called
Mud and it stars Matt. It has a trailer now, right
here. I will see this.
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