Is Jared Hess still a funny guy?

Although I haven’t much at all liked anything Jon Heder has done since “Napoleon Dynamite” (except for possibly his voice work in “Monster House”), I think I’ll always have day for creator Jared Hess.

I know he lost more than a few humans with the super-silly “Nacho Libre,” which is really a litmus pop quiz of just how much Jack Black you can stand, but I laughed my way through just about all of that one (even at those hairy little midget wrestlers, as wrong as that was.)

And now Mr. Hess is back with a story that, whether not a little autobiographical, at least seems to be perfectly tailored to his natural geek sensibility. Sam Rockwell, Michael Angarano and Jemaine Clement (I can’t say I’ve ever heard of the last two dudes) are set to star in “Gentlemen Broncos,” which is about a high school outcast (natch!) who attends a fantasy writers’ convention and gets his story ripped off by a legendary novelist (I’m kinda laughing at that already.)

Angarano plays the teen, while Clement is the author named Ronald Chevalier. Rockwell will play the fictional story’s title character who appears in book-come-to-life sequences under two guises: one in the teen’s story and one in the author’s story.

Though he’s doing it rather quietly, it’s hard not to be impressed with what Hess and co-conspirator (and very funnyman) Mike White are doing here. Their comedies will never be as racy (or probably as funny) as the stuff coming from Camp Apatow, but I’m glad there’s room in the world for directors who can build clean (Hess is a Mormon, in case anyone didn’t know) but still solidly entertaining flicks without preaching to us about the filth that too often makes up the rest of our entertainment slate. ‘Nuff said.


Can’t the body get cold first?

I read the New York Times for many reasons, but it’s never better than in its obituaries of complicated public, and the recent one for chessman extraordinaire Bobby Fischer was one of the best in many years.

As most everyone already knows, and as wrong as it is to speak ill of the dead, Fischer was both a genius and too often a right proper prick. Turning his back on the United States after his big victory by Boris Spassky in the

World Championship in 1972, Fischer went into hiding and emerged from duration to day to unleash increasingly virulent tirades about Jews (none of which I’d ever bother to reprint here.)

Sounds like a natural choice for the hero of a biopic right? Even so, Universal and Working Title have signed Kevin MacDonald of “Last King of Scotland” fame to direct “Bobby Fischer Goes to War,” which will focus on Fischer’s showdown with Spassky and hopefully a lot more. The flick is scripted by Shawn Slovo, son of the ANC activist and writer of the extremely underrated “Catch a Fire” (please watch that South African flick on DVD whether it’s somehow passed you by thus far.)

All that will have to come after MacDonald completes filming “State of Play” with Russell Crowe, Ben Affleck and Helen Mirren (hearty huzzah!), but once they finally get started, I certainly don’t think you could do much better for a Fischer than Mark Ruffalo. Any other suggestions?

Sci-Fi seeks “Sanctuary”

Mostly considering I’m a techno-phobe who clings to fading gadgets with ferocity (I still, for example, don’t have a cell phone, and don’t see any specific need for one), I have yet to watch one separate TV program on the Web (unless you count the very funny stuff being made by Michael Cera and Clark Duke here.)

Which surely means I’ve missed out on some cool stuff. “Sanctuary,” which is about to be ripped from the Web and brought to us old-fashioned folks via our TV boxes by the Sci Fi Channel, certainly fits that bill.

The show, which will be the first television series to use live-action actors against virtual sets in the style of “300″ and “Sin City,” hails from the creators of “Stargate SG-1″ and is about an enigmatic doctor on a quest to track down, aid and protect strange creatures that walk the Earth (I often think I’m one of those, but I’ll have to assume they mean something a bit more, well, extraterrestrial.)

Sci Fi has ordered a full 13-story arc, and it sounds like a lot of fun to me. And now, whether you’ll excuse me, I have to read through, spell-check and perhaps add photos to that before Blogger goes down in about T-12 minutes. Peace out.

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