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Friday, September 24, 2010

Humphrey Bogart - Additional pathos in "The harder they fall"

Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine in "Casablanca" (1942)

Time magazine called Humphrey Bogart “one of a handful of old-timers whose acting reputation and box office value is indestructible, and whose Hemingwayish philosophy tends to make him morally indestructible in that nothing he does or says will surprise or scandalize anyone —an enviable spot these days when high-earners in Hollywood are afraid to spit on the sidewalk lest they cut industry grosses by a third”.
Not surprisingly, Bogart’s legend has overshadowed all of his image-conscious contemporaries. For good reason. As actor Rod Steiger pointed out, “Bogart has endured because in our society the family unit has gone to pieces. And here you had a guy about whom there was no doubt. There is no doubt that he is the leader. There is no doubt that he is the strong one. There is no doubt with this man that he can handle himself, that he can protect the family. This is all unconscious, but with Bogart you are secure, you never doubt that he will take care of things.”

Bogart was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus in January of 1956. He underwent nine hours of surgery then convalesced for months. Humphrey Bogart as 'Rip' Murdock in "Dead Reckoning" (1947)

True to his code, he never spoke of the disease that made his body waste away, and he never stopped drinking. As soon as he got back from the hospital he climbed off the wagon, although he did switch from scotch to martinis.

The cancer returned and Humphrey Bogart died January 4, 1957 at the age of fifty seven, with nothing left to prove. His last words were about drinking: “I never should have switched from scotch to martinis.” Source: www.drunkard.com

"In "The Harder They Fall", Bogie is in even worse shape, pale, shaky, pasty and puffy. He was dying of throat cancer and the insidious disease would claim his life nine months after the film was released. In the movie, Bogart plays a down on-his-luck sports writer who, due to unemployment, takes on a job as a publicity man for a Panamanian boxer named Toro Moreno. Pangs of conscience finally hit Bogie and he helps the fighter escape back to his home in South America and begins writing a tell-all expose on the dirty business of pro boxing. It is a wonderful, soul-searching performance by Bogie with Rod Steiger perfectly villanous as a crooked manager. As stated above, Bogart was dying and he was aware of it. This adds an additional level of pathos to the film as we see a clearly in-pain Bogie doing his best to right the wrongs that he has wrought. We know he'll take a turn for the better, but in the classic Bogart tradition, we also know he'll do it slowly and with a certain bewilderment. The pain in his eyes is as much from the cancer eating away at him as it is from the character's reluctant involvement in what he clearly knows is wrong. Mark Robson's direction is spare, but that's fitting. This film noir doesn't require anything fancy". Source: www.nndb.com

Love & Other drugs will premiere at AFI, Adam Levine says Jake Gyllenhaal isn't gay

Adam Levine and Zac Efron at Los Angeles Lakers versus Denver Nuggets game at Staples Center on April 9, 2009 in Los Angeles

Adam Levine visits the 'Late Show with David Letterman' at Ed Sullivan Theater on September 21, 2010 in New York

-"Do you think women know how much they dominate the male psyche?

-Adam Levine: Women are very aware of their power. Men need to live and breathe women. We're infatuated with them as a sex. And about sex". Source: www.womenshealthmag.com

Adam Levine with Cameron Diaz.
Kirsten Dunst - Jeff Vespa potrait 2010

"He’s equally enigmatic about his love life, having been linked to Kirsten Dunst, Jessica Simpson, Natasha Bedingfield, Paris Hilton and Maria Sharapova, among many". Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

"Jake Gyllenhaal dated Reese Witherspoon until earlier this year and was in a relationship with Kirsten Dunst when they were in their early 20s, and now Adam Levine, his good buddy and the frontman of Maroon 5, wants to put any gay rumors to rest.
Levine tells Out magazine:

Will everyone stop thinking that dude is gay? Seriously guys. How immature is it of the media to perceive this guy -- it has to be because of Brokeback, right? I've known this dude forever. He's one of my oldest friends, and it's very weird that they have this -- it's very immature and infantile the way they treat his whole situation. If him hanging out with his bros means he's gay, it's like further perpetuating that weird homophobia that exists in our culture, which is just stupid. So, yeah, he's my buddy. I fuckin' love the guy". Source: www.huffingtonpost.com

"Love and Other Drugs, starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway, will premiere November 4 as the opening night gala film for the American Film Institute's AFI Fest 2010, which will run through November 11. The festival will screen at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, the Mann Chinese 6 Theatres, the Egyptian Theatre and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.
Adapted by Charles Randolph from Jamie Reidy's nonfiction book Hard Sell: The Evolution of a Viagra Salesman, the film involves a pharmaceutical salesman specializing in male performance enhancement drugs (Gyllenhaal), who becomes involved with a woman with Parkinson's disease (Hathaway). The film also features Judy Greer and Josh Gad.

Hathaway starred in the Public Theater's production of Twelfth Night in Central Park in 2009 and the City Center Encores! production of Carnival.Still of Anne Hathaway and Rosemarie DeWitt in "Rachel Getting Married" (2008)

She received an Oscar nomination for Rachel Getting Married, with other films including The Princess Diaries and Brokeback Mountain.
Natalie Portman in Glamour (UK) Magazine Portrait Session, September 13, 2010Mila Kunis and Natalie Portman in a scene from "Black Swan" (2010) directed by Darren Aronofsky

Clip of the "Black Swan" press conference featuring Natalie Portman during the 2010 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2010. Photos Richard Budman for Cadillac Festival Insider. Video courtesy of http://www.festivalinsider.ca‬


Black Swan, which stars stage vet Natalie Portman, will be the movie that closes the Festival. Additional selections for the event will be announced shortly". Source: www.theatermania.com

"On Saturday, October 2nd, Jake Gyllenhaal will sit down with our film critic David Denby to discuss his career and his upcoming film, “Love & Other Drugs”, about a pharmaceutical salesman who meets a comely young woman (Anne Hathaway) on a sales call. Ed Zwick, who directed the film, will make a special appearance. The event will take place at 10 P.M. at SVA Theatre 1 (333 West 23rd Street). Tickets go on sale on Monday, September 20th, at noon E.T." Source: www.newyorker.com

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall & noir video


Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall & noir video
Songs "Let me call you sweetheart" by Timi Yuro, "Hula love" by Buddy Knox, and "Don't let me this way" & "Baby Please" by Fats Domino.

Marion Cotillard and Lindsay Lohan in Vanity Fair

Marion Cotillard in Vanity Fair Italy, October 2010

Lindsay Lohan in Vanity Fair magazine, photoshoot by Norman Jean Roy October 2010 issue

Ryan Gosling & Michelle Williams in "Blue Valentine" clip video

Ryan Gosling has landed back in LA at LAX international airport, along with his assistant, leaving the Toronto International Film Festival.


Ryan Gosling has a hard time getting dates. Or at least that's what movie makers would like us to believe of his characters. For instance, in the seminal Nicholas Sparks flick, "The Notebook", Ryan's Noah Calhoun dangles precariously from a Ferris wheel, risking life and limb, simply to convince Rachel McAdams' Allie Hamilton to accept a date. (We'd never make you go to those lengths, Ryan!) While there are no zipping carnival rides to be found in this exclusive clip from Ryan's upcoming film "Blue Valentine", it does look as though he'll once again have to turn on the Gosling charm to win the girl. Out December 26, "Blue Valentine" follows married couple Dean (Ryan) and Candy (Michelle Williams) as they attempt to save their marriage by vacationing at a themed hotel. While there, they relive their entire love story. This clip shows where it all began: their first meeting. I don't want to say too much to spoil the scene, so I'll just add that it includes my new favorite pick-up line courtesy of Dean: "I make money—money I can take girls out on dates with. Just so you know." Source: hollywoodcrush.mtv.com

"Robert Pattinson" song by Montgomery Shrapp

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner in Entertainment Weekly photoshoot outtakes (2010)



'Robert Pattinson'

I never needed you in twilight
So file that stupid chasteness
And deliver what makes me shiver
Deliver what makes me shiver
Give floundering rapture'n'brutish desire

I know that you're tired of biting
So let me take over, honey
I'm starving to eagerly snack on
I'm starving to eagerly snack on
That something that's revelling and seething below

Robert Pattinson, don't be afraid

Wanna tipple your spittle'n'fiddle'n'nibble'n'dribble
Just a little
So if you, boy, ever desired a bit of disgrace
Allow me to deflower you
Allow me to deflower you

Free me
From this persisting lack
Carry out the utopia
That I'm addicted to

Move me
Groove me
Inhale me
Willing, obsessively

I know you know how to shake that thing, baby

Let this noshing make us go insane
While my fingers dishevel your famous hair
Give me your wet-red-heated lips
And it goes down so well

Robert Pattinson
Your voice on my skin
Your songs are tattoos
Branded on my soul

www.myspace.com/montgomeryshrapp

produced by: Sven Ludwig (Cologne)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Sesame Street: Katy Perry Song: Hot and Cold

Elmo and Katy Perry sing about opposites in "Hot and Cold" a spoof of her hit song as part of Sesame Street's 41st season.

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Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.

Curtis Mansell will be scoring "Source Code"

Jared Leto and Jennifer Connelly in "Requiem for a dream" (2000)

Music from Requiem for a dream
By Clint Mansell

Jake Gyllenhaal and Jared Leto as Pilot Kelson and Jack Hayes in "Highway" (2002)

"The film centres on a soldier (Jake Gyllenhaal) whose consciousness is transferred into the body of a civilian on a train where a bomb is about to go off. Gyllenhaal's character is part of a government anti-terrorism project and must keep reliving the blast until he finds the perpetrator.
Jones announced the collaboration on Twitter, saying: "Have a bloody fantastic bit of Source Code news. Superstar Clint Mansell WILL be scoring the film. You have no idea how relieved I am." Source: blogs.coventrytelegraph.net