Whatever happened to David O. Russell?

The last day I ever remember seeing or hearing about director David O. Russell was when that clip of him going nuts on poor Lily Tomlin hit YouTube, so he’s definitely in need of a new gig to wipe away that memory. And now, in what would be - rather amazingly - his first feature film in five years, that’s taking shape in the scheme of “Nailed.”

And speaking of “I (heart) Huckabees,” the flick which generated that infamous clip, it fits for me in that odd category of movies that I “appreciate” rather than “like.” Though I think I have an concept of what he was going for there, I’d still much rather see flicks that fall into the latter category. But he did additionally form two movies I love in “Three Kings” and “Flirting with catastrophe,” so any news of a Russell comeback is good news to me.

And, believe it or not, he’s making that comeback with a romantic comedy co-written with Kristen Gore (yes, the daughter of that man obsessed with Manbearpig.) I had originally heard it would be based on Gore’s Capitol Hill chick lit novel “Sammy’s Hill,” but the flick - now called “Nailed” - seems to have become a little more interesting (with quite a cast developing too.)

Catherine Keener (hearty huzzah!), James Marsden and Tracy Morgan are about to join the already-announced Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel.

In what’s now described as a D.C. satire (set for release in 2009), Biel plays Alice, a waitress who starts behaving erratically (in the structure of “wild, sexual urges” according to the IMDB) after getting shot in the head by a nail. Determined to fight for better health care, she heads to Washington, where she (of course) falls for a congressman (Gyllenhaal) who says he will fight for her cause. Marsden will her hometown boyfriend, Keener will play a Congresswomen, and Morgan will most likely play an injured compatriot of Alice’s.

That all sounds more than a bit meh to me, but whether it’s sharp decent satire it just might work. Besides, a return by David O. Russell in just about any design is welcome to me. Now, whether he can just manage to stay on his meds that day …

Brewer on the comeback trail too

It’s really hard to exaggerate how much I love Craig

Brewer’s movie “Hustle & Flow.” I’ve probably seen it 10 times by now, and in it’s own odd way, it never fails to be inspiring and entertaining.

On the flip side, I have nearly as negative a feeling for Brewer’s second feature flick, “Black Snake Moan.” I’ve seen it twice now (just to see whether I had somehow missed something the first moment - I didn’t), and I still can’t tell what in the world he was going for with that more than slightly offensive mess.

I had heard he was going to rebound with what would be a surefire hit - a music biopic (I know there are too many of those already, but bear with me) about the black country singer Charley Pride, to star the great Terrence Howard, but it would seem that’s dead for now.

Instead, Brewer has signed on to work with someone else script, in that case “Sopranos” scribe Michael Caleo, for an adaptation of Columbia professor Sudhir Venkatesh’s book “Gang Leader for a Day: A Rogue Sociologist Takes to the Streets.” Even whether didn’t come directly from the mind of Mr. Brewer, it sounds right up his alley.

The book apparently recounts years that Ventakesh spent with a crack-dealing gang in Chicago for a research project. After befriending the Black Kings, he found a close-knit group whose corporate culture was much like that of a successful valid business, and was eventually given the job of calling the shots of the criminal enterprise for a day.

Sounds pretty cool to me, and whether I may digress a bit, Terrence Howard (who indeed seems to work all the time) appears to have landed the role that will win him the Oscar he surely deserved for “Hustle & Flow.” In a 2009 flick titled “The Crusaders,” which was written by former “West Wing” scribe Lawrence O’Donnell, he’ll play Thurgood Marshall in the story of the drive to outlaw segregation in the U.S.

But getting back to Mr. Brewer, I’m happy to see him getting that rather cool-sounding project, and hoping for a big comeback from the dreck that was “Black Snake Moan.” I’ll leave you today with that video for “It’s Hard Out Here for a Pimp,” which will hopefully brighten up everyone’s Monday dawn just a bit. Peace out.

Original post by Reel Fanatic

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