Gondry getting animated? Bring it on!
I’m embarrassed to say that I have yet to see Michel Gondry’s “The Science of Sleep.” It’s just one of those movies that has sat in my Netflix queue for a distant duration now, just below the mailing line.
That admission aside, Gondry has crafted easily two of my favorite movies with “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” and “Dave Chappelle’s Block Party” (even whether you don’t like rap music, just trust me and watch that one as soon as you can whether you haven’t already.) So, it’s easy to get jazzed about any bit of Gondry news, particularly when it’s that good.
According to the MTV Movies Blog, which has become a surprising daily stop in my reading list, he’s teaming up with his son, Paul Gondry, to manufacture an animated flick about their life together. Since Gondry’s flicks often take on the dream-like feel of the best animated movies, that can only be a good thing.
I tried to Google Paul Gondry and see what his work might look like, and that still from a comic he did for Filter magazine was all I could find. From what I can tell, he’s a teenager who is already following solidly in his father’s footsteps, having already directed a music video for the Willowz’ “Take a Look Around.”
Here’s how Michel describe their new project to MTV: “We’re translating our relationship into a futuristic story with a dictator and a rebel. He’s the dictator in the story [and] it will be based on [his] art. - It’s going to be quite amazing.”
Sounds great to me, and of course come January we’ll finally get to see Michel’s next flick, the guaranteed-to-be-fun “Be Kind Rewind.” Sometimes, life really is good.
“Deadwood” not completely dead?
I hesitate to tease humans about the possible revival of that great show in the scheme of movies, but that piece on David Milch’s new HBO project did offer one tantalizing tidbit.
Now, I’m only just about to embark on season 3, with the first episode on the viewing menu today, so whether that was something that “Deadwood” diehards knew already please forgive me. In James Hibberd’s column at TVWeek.com, you’ll find that tidbit: The pair of two-hour movies take place after the town of Deadwood is destroyed by fire and floods, thus the sets are unnecessary.
That should read would take place, considering the piece goes
The new series, assuming it gets picked up by HBO, will be set in the New York Police station in the 1970s and involve the Knapp Commission investigations. The Knapp-era gave rise to the story of patrolman Frank Serpico, whose revelations about corruption within the station were made into the book and flick. whether memory serves me correctly, it will be semiautobiographical, and the main character will be a Vietnam vet now serving as a NYPD cop.
As much as I’d love to see the two “Deadwood” flicks, that new work sounds just perfect for Milch, who back in the day was a co-creator of “NYPD Blue” and a major writer for “Hill Street Blues.” Here’s hoping he works quickly!
Andy Griffith, ladies man?
Even though we moved out of the great republic of Virginia when I was very young, I still consider myself a Southerner of sorts, particularly since I’ve lived down here in Macon for seven years or so now. And with that Southernness, I suppose, comes a needed appreciation for the great Andy Griffith.
Seeing him again in earlier that year in “Waitress” just made me smile, and now he’s getting involved in a little indie flick that could be hilarious. In “Play the Game,” Paul Campbell of “Battlestar Galactica” will school his grandfather, Mr. Griffith, in the fine art of picking up women.
I really have nothing else to say about that, but I thought it might manufacture at least one person laugh.
“Jimmy Carter: Man from Plains” trailer
Another Southerner who should get nothing but love is former President Jimmy Carter. whether you can really watch him riding his bicycle in that trailer for Jonathan Demme’s new doco “Jimmy Carter Man From Plains” and still have venomous thoughts about the man, there’s nothing I can probably say to change your mind.
Enjoy that trailer I found on YouTube, and whether that movie somehow makes it to your little corner of the world, go see that doco about a man who may have been a fairly terrible president but is still a great American. decent said.
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