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Appaloosa Dir. Ed Harris [New Line Cinema; 2008]114 minutes----Genre: westernOthers: Pollock Links: - These days, making a standard western is just not good enough. Ever since Clint Eastwood took aim at the traditional oater tropes with his much-touted anti-western Unforgiven in 1992, any movie hoping for success in this genre has transcended its origins to make an impact on serious cinephiles. Sure,...
Imagine how much cuter There Will Be Blood would have been if Daniel Day-Lewis had sported one of these bad boys. The Son of Moustachio pillow/toy/handy disguise has the machismo of not one, but two glorious handlebar beauties, all in one snuggly-soft package.
As I may have mentioned once or twice, many people assume that because Barack Obama is of mixed ancestry, he naturally identifies with all his ancestral races, as does, say, Tiger Woods or Ward Connerly. In reality, Obama has instead felt the constant need to prove he is black enough. I’m looking for more examples of [...]
HARVEY Weinstein had some stellar companions for dinner the other night at Cipriani in London, a restaurant he co-owns. The movie mogul, who is producing "Nine," was surrounded by three Oscar winners - Sophia Loren, Marion Cotillard and Judi Dench -...
"Appaloosa" contains seemingly every well-worn cliche of the Western. There are the strong, silent gunmen and the sassy woman who's more afraid of them dying than they are themselves.
Ashley Tisdale, Sharpay Evans in High School Musical, hits the studio, still looking a little dazed and confused after the shocking Salad-Gate incident. The actress was approached by what she took to be a fan wanting an autograph, only...
..... spent the evening re-watching Daniel Day-Lewis and Madeleine Stowe fiddle about underneath waterfalls & run around through the woods in 'The Last of the Mohicans'..... well, I did do some lawn work first, but it was mostly inconsequential...... ......
Liam Neeson has slammed method actors, calling their dedication to roles "bull***t." The "Taken" actor singled out Daniel Day-Lewis and Robert De Niro in his scathing attack, claiming they add unnecessary "bells and bows" to acting. He said: "Actors such as Daniel Day-Lewis and Robert De Niro are often held up as 'this is the way to act,' but I don't go to bed dreaming and sleeping the character."...
Here's a view of the Manhattan Bridge from the Brooklyn Bridge and a photo of a street lamp once we got to the Manhattan side of the bridge. By running a couple of filters in Photoshop, I kind of expect a very greasy Daniel Day-Lewis to step into the frame. I know that movie won all kinds of awards and critical acclaim, but what it really does for me is make me very grateful for indoor plumbing and...
- Otis has all the makings of a low-budget B movie--unpolished cinematography, laughable dialogue, a C-list cast, soap opera-esque set lighting, and a score of innocuous instrumentals and 80s hits. But like any good B movie, Otis features a story that couldn't be effectively presented with a large budget, studio backing, and the starring role played by Daniel Day Lewis. Instead, Otis requires the outlandish...
Nicole Kidman and husband Keith Urban spend the afternoon at Stamford Bridge today, where they watched Chelsea play Manchester United in London on Sunday. The 41-year-old Aussie actress and her husband cheered for both teams, as Chelsea and Manchester United played to a 1-1 draw. The couple left their new baby Sunday Rose, at home. Nicole is [...]
Getting to meet Mr. and Mrs. G.... I could put Mrs. G in my pocket, seriously. Mr. G. is too tall to fit in anyones pocket. I will say he totally reminds me of Daniel Day Lewis, seriously. Even his voice, I kept begging him to do the following... he obliged a couple of times... Thank you Greyhawks for all you do...
Daniel Day-Lewis on the challenges of filming There Will Be Blood. He jumps all around the subject, but stick to the end and you'll get the meat of his answer.