Well, it can't be for something dead. Unfortunately. (although I did hear once about someone getting an awesome writing job from writing an MTM where Mary comes out of the closet.) I could write a very Merlotte's True Blood or something.(And then, promptly lose my soul from the moment of perfect happiness if I got the job, but, hey, it's Hollywood. I won't need it.)ETA: Hec, wrod.
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Deep Cover (Lawrence Fishburne's best)
Loved this. Jeff Goldblum was awesome as well.
Also (speaking of one of Lawrence's best) King of New York. You don't see that kind of cast much anymore: [link]
Ooh. Google's tribute to Chaplin's birthday is pretty cool.
A True Bourdain No Reservations would have to be on Showtime.
Would you put No Way Out in this list?
Certainly. It's actually based on a classic film noir.
You don't see that kind of cast much anymore:
Right? How many badasses can you get in one movie? I liked Caruso in that film too. Fishburne had a way of gliding with both guns out like he was flying.
True enough, Laga. Although it can be amazing what gets through on the Travel Channel(Brent Bozell must not have it, is all I'm saying. Or that Catholic dude that hates everything. Of course, they probably don't love junkie lit as much as I do, either, so it's probably easier to hang out in the old bomb shelter all "La la la, I'm not listening," I DO know he is going to get letters this week, though. Because he called himself "paralyzed" and a "cripple" and my people? to put it bluntly? Are letter-writing fools.
This has been cited pretty frequently in my RSS feeds today. Eric Snider on the demise of Cinematical and the takeover by the Huffington Post.
Note: If you are a fan of Arianna Huffington, it appears that Snider does not share your views.
Scola linked to this in Boxed Set, but the multi-Oscar-winning person linked to American Gods is Robert Richardson, who won twice for cinematography. He'd be co-writing & directing it, probably for HBO. [link]
Oh, I so hope they don't mess up the casting on this.