Wednesday, November 30, 2011

g.g.



she arrived in hollywood age 19. she spoke no english. in the next sixteen years she made 24 films. then she was gone from public view. no one has ever been as divine and reclusive as garbo.

marlene



dietrich was an incredible force. if you are interested in this woman's great courage you can watch this enlightening documentary. it will amaze you.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHwv0TtLkgc

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

by way of illustration



feast your eyes



hot spell


she has not made a movie in eight years, still the gorgeous carroll baker has 81 screen credits. she was already in her twenties when she starred in the 1956 film 'baby doll', but she was thoroughly convincing as the young wife who is 'not ready for marriage.'

eli wallach and karl malden are equally great in the film. even though no sex is shown, the movie managed to seriously outrage the board of decency. i think of it as a truly tender film. writer tennessee williams brought to the story much humor. he is said to have had a great fondness for kazan's version of his play.

when i came upon this photo of carroll i had to post it. how gorgeous she was!

p.s. the terrific actor rip torn pops up in a small but interesting scene.

Monday, November 28, 2011

she's got the look


my friend wants glasses like rashida jones, daughter of quincy. i think of her as daughter of peggy lipton! anyone who grew up with 'the mod squad' would agree. either way she is a very cute gal. she is also a harvard grad with 44 screen credits.

Sunday, November 27, 2011

keeping fit


anne francis was so dang darlin'.

decisions decisions



Anything well written with good language and clarity and honesty is worth doing. It comes out of the same tradition as Shakespeare.-Michael Moriarty

i often wonder what makes someone decide to do a film. because they want to work with a co-star? they love the script? $? moriarty makes it sound pretty simple.

images from 'who'll stop the rain'

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

not worried about douglas booth



this darlin' was excellent as 'boy george' in the bbc film 'worried about the boy.' the entire cast was tops. next up, booth plays both 'pip' in 'great expectations' and 'romeo.' naturally.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

'mickybo and me'































in my quest to see more movies with actor ciaran hinds i found this treasure. i was up late into the night staring into my computer screen (i rarely watch stuff on the computer) because i loved every scene.

John Joe McNeill, Niall Wright (the boys who carry the story), Julie Walters, Ciaran Hinds and everyone else were perfectly cast and perfectly real. this 2004 irish drama is not available in the states. you can see it on youtube.

my love of the irish began with 'the crying game' and has never faltered. the accent really wows me. the irish storytellers have a brilliant gift for weaving humor through the sadness. i hope you take the time to watch this touching film.

Monday, November 21, 2011

ciaran with a k



where does one even start with such an amazing actor? he already has 79 screen credits. he's done indie films and mega films. an incredibly gifted man.

Saturday, November 19, 2011