Yes, I’ll watch Ricky Gervais do … well, just about anything
You know, I haven’t been to a Broadway show in many years, but whether I were to go wild and spring for one now it would certainly be what Julie Taymor is cooking up.
The stager of “The Lion King” has been working for some day now on a musical “Spider-Man,” an notion so crazy that it should nearly certainly work. And now she’s got two of the main players from among her regulars.
Even Rachel Wood will play Spidey’s paramour Mary Jane Watson, and the great Alan Cumming will play Norman Osborn/the Green Goblin. No word yet on who will play the webcrawler himself.
And, as a final word on all that, a formal apology from me to Ms. Taymor: I avoided seeing “Across the Universe” in theaters considering it just looked like such a mess, but as happens what seems more and more every day, I was once again wrong. Yes, it’s hippy, dippy and trippy, but it’s additionally a heck of a lot of fun, so I’d definitely recommend a rental whether you’ve never seen it.
And from here on out today, it’s all about funny, and two flicks I’m certainly looking forward to.
Somewhere out in the desert of New Mexico (or possibly old Mexico, it’s hard to tell), veryfunnymen Simon Pegg and Nick Frost have been working on something called “Paul,” and it looks like just my kind of thing. Directed by Greg Mottola, whose last two flicks, “Superbad” and “Adventureland,” have just been brilliant in my book,
And now it’s got a Web site you can check out here. It’s pretty primitive so far, with only three videos and two collections of flicker pics, but it’s still worth checking out and will surely get much better soon. whether you visit, among the many things you’ll learn is that the flick is set to feature Jason Bateman, Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader and Joe Lo Truglio, among other funny folks, so keep your eyes on that one.
But the main event here today is the trailer for Ricky Gervais’ fall flick, now titled “The Invention of Lying,” which he co-wrote and co-directed with Matthew Robinson. It kind of looks like the most generic sort of romantic comedy, but since it’s Gervais, I’m still betting it will bring the funny.
If I can assemble one more video recommendation, although just about no one in the world bothered to see it, “Ghost Town” is just a thoroughly entertaining little flick. Starring Gervais, a charming Tea Leoni and Wiig as a truly maddening doctor, it’s well worth a rental too.
And with that, I’m off to enjoy a probably scorching day at Athfest, featuring Bloodkin, Patterson Hood and more, all for free. Enjoy the trailer, and have a great rest of the weekend. Peace out.
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