Showing posts with label Ron Howard. Show all posts
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Monday, August 22, 2016

MTFB in Other Places / Journey Through French Film / Eight Days a Week Spec / Some Sully Buzz / Follow and Rate

Welcome back from the weekend to this Monday in late August.  It's less than two weeks to TFF #43 and the anticipation is building.


MTFB IN OTHER PLACES



I ran across a mention of likely Telluride films in a couple of places yesterday.  The first was Mind of a Suspicious Kind by Jordan Ruimy.  I looked up the post and found that it contained a list of 20 films probable for Telluride.  That list is film for film the same as last Friday's Ten (Plus) Bets with the only difference being that this list was alphabetized.   Ruimy says at the top of the post that the info had come from "from a usually reliable source".

Then last night, Jeff Wells at Hollywood Elsewhere posted the same list with a link to MTFB.  Seems that Ruimy is Well's guest on the next version of his Oscar Podcast.

I have three takeaways.  1) It feels to me that MTFB is probably the origin of the list that they're working from. 2) The Wells post makes it seem clear that the latest Ten (Plus) Bets is relatively accurate and 3) as per Wells post it appears that there is at least "one major American film that is definitely going" to Telluride (per Wells' source) that is NOT mentioned on any version of the list. That's exciting and makes me wonder if that "major American film" might be Sully (more about that below) or the Venice-announced film that I alluded to in my post last Friday under the heading "Whispers and Whispers".

That's intriguing.

Here are links to both the Hollywood Elsewhere and Mind of a Suspicious Kind posts from yesterday:

http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2016/08/assuredlikelyprobably-telluride/

http://suspiciouskind.blogspot.com/2016/08/is-this-telluride-lineup.html



JOURNEY THROUGH FRENCH FILM



(photo from Indiewire)


Over the weekend we discovered that Bertrand Tavernier's massive (190 min.)  Journey Through French Cinema will be featured at the New York Film Festival.  The retrospective of the history of French film is something that I feel moderately confident will get a try out in the San Juans over the Labor Day weekend before Tavernier tackles it in New York in October.  Journey Through French Cinema sat at #20 in last week's Ten (Plus) Bets for TFF #43.

Here's the story of its inclusion for NYFF from Indiewire:


http://www.indiewire.com/2016/08/nyff-2016-retrospective-bertrand-tavernier-my-journey-through-french-cinema-1201718505/



EIGHT DAYS A WEEK SPEC




I have speculated, suggested, campaigned...choose your verb...on behalf of the possible inclusion of Ron Howard's Beatles documentary Eight Days a Week: The Touring Years as a part of Telluride's lineup for this year.

I have mentioned that there are circumstantial indicators that indicate that it is at least possible.  The film's release date comes a couple of weeks after Telluride.  The streaming service Hulu, which has the rights to the film, has partnered with distributor Abramorama for a theatrical release on Sept. 16. Hulu is scheduled to begin streaming the film the following day.  Abramorama has been involved at Telluride in recent years with two films on the TFF #42 slate last year: Time to Choose and Heart of a Dog.  They also had Particle Fever at TFF in 2013; so there is some historical precedent in as far as the distributor is concerned.

For a awhile, I thought that Eight Days a Week might be the special addition to the Venice lineup that Venice Film Fest head man Alberto Barbera hinted might be coming when that fest announced its lineup at the end of July but that hasn't materialized.

Nevertheless, I can hope.  Added to that hope was this post from Jeffrey Wells at Hollywood Elsewhere in which he asks the question about the possibility of a Telluride screening but also admits that he has no inside information that would lead him to believe that it will happen.  There's just the implication that, like me, he'd like to see the film pop at T-ride in a few days.

Here's the H.E. post:

http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/2016/08/and-howards-beatles-doc-will-be-screened/



SOME SULLY BUZZ



I mentioned in last Friday's post that there had been some increasing chatter about the possibility of Clint Eastwood's Sully starring Tom Hanks as the true life hero of the Miracle on the Hudson (Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger).  I wrote then that I was still "dubious" about the chances that it would play TFF #43.

There ARE reasons to think that it COULD happen.  The film is from Warner Bros. and, as I have written repeatedly this summer, WB has been a fairly common player at Telluride over the past four years.  Telluride regular Laura Linney has a substantial role in the film as Sully's wife Lorraine and though the window is tight in terms of the release of the film (Sept. 9), it's possible.  Eastwood himself is a past T-ride tribute recipient in 1990 and was guest again in 1998.

All that to get to this...the buzz for a Sully screening grew somewhat over the weekend.  It's not that anyone is actually saying, "Hey, Sully will be at Telluride", but I'm still hearing that people are "hearing" that it might play Telluride.

Bottom line, it seems a little more possible today than it did Friday.

Additionally, we got a new trailer for Sully over the weekend.  Here it is from YouTube:



I've also included Alex Billington's/FirstShowing.net story about the release of the second trailer:

http://www.firstshowing.net/2016/watch-second-trailer-for-clint-eastwoods-sully-starring-tom-hanks/


FOLLOW AND RATE



Here's your reminder to click the newly installed "FOLLOW" button in the upper right hand corner of this page and make it easier to get MTFB as we close in on and then get to the Telluride Film Festival.

Also, don't forget to make plans to rate the films you see at TFF #43 as a part of The People's Telluride project.  Rate films 1-5 and send those ratings to me and I'll collate the information and post it here,

Contact MTFB at:

mpgort@gmail.com

OR on Twitter @Gort2

OR check out Michael's Telluride Film Blog on Facebook:


Or leave a comment.

Thursday, April 11, 2013

More Rudderless/Images from Rush/Jane Gets Another Gun

Good Thursday afternnon...late again today because, you know, State Speech...but finally posting...


MORE RUDDERLESS

William H. Macy has indicated that he still has a couple of weeks of pre-production work to do before filming begins here in Oklahoma on his directorial debut "Rudderless".   Filming (he has said) is expected to begin at the end of April.

Here's a link to Macy being interviewed by local television station KFOR:

http://kfor.com/2013/04/05/william-h-macy-brings-rudderless-to-news-channel-4/

Additionally, Just Jared was all over a meeting between Macy and his co-star Selena Gomez in California


Here's the link to that Just Jared post with about 20 pics.

http://www.justjared.com/2013/04/08/selena-gomez-rudderless-meeting-with-william-h-macy/

Gomez talks about the film with MTV:

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1704789/selena-gomez-rudderless.jhtml

IMAGES FROM "RUSH"



Not long ago I posted an Oscar 2014 spec story from HitFix that that suggested that there was at least some possibility that Ron Howard's "Rush" might be a Telluride possibility.

http://www.hitfix.com/galleries/25-potential-oscar-contenders-for-2014/more-galleries

Personally I'm dubious, but you never know.  In that light, here's a link and story about the first trailer for the film from The Guardian:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/apr/09/trailer-formule-one-film-rush

And here's the trailer via YouTube:




JANE GETS ANOTHER GUN



Another actor has signed on to the troubled production of "Jane Got a Gun".  Noah Emmerich has joined the film according to this post from The Playlist:

http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/the-americans-star-noah-emmerich-joins-jane-got-a-gun-20130410



More on Monday...




Friday, July 22, 2011

More Morris/More Banner/TFF#38 and Comic Con?

Hello from "Area 51"...Cameron Debate Camp concludes later today. 

MORE MORRIS


Joyce McKinney of Errol Morris' "Tabloid"

Errol Morris' quirky, funny, idiosyncratic and thoroughly entertaining documentary "Tabloid" has been rolling out the last week into theaters for public consumption.  I'd encourage everyone to see it.  It was a highlight of TFF#37 as far as I was concerned. 

Morris, as you might expect, has been a ubiquitous presence the last 10 days or so as he promotes the release of the film.  One of the lengthiest and best interviews he has given was captured by Anne Thompson of Thompson on Hollywood at IndieWire. 

I have included the link to that interview here:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/2011/07/19/errol_morris_talks_tabloid/

"Tabloid's" IMDb page is here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1704619/

MORE BANNER



News this week about 2002 Oscar winning director Ron Howard lining up to direct an adaptation of Jon Krakauer's "Under the Banner of Heaven."  The screenplay is set to be penned by "Milk" 2009 Oscar winning scribe Dustin Lance Black.  The book details the true story of murder and mayhem in a Mormon community.

I have included links to two more stories about that announcement.  Interestingly, one of the links is to the Salt Lake Tribune's story that appeared earlier this week.

The Salt Lake Trib story is here:
http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/blogsmoviecricket/52226162-66/church-lds-book-krakauer.html.csp

Also, here's a link to another story about the announcement from The Hollywood News:
http://www.hollywoodnews.com/2011/07/20/ron-howard-moves-from-dark-tower-to-banner-of-heaven/


COMIC CON AND TFF #38


Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan on the set of "Drive"



You don't often think about films being highlighted at Comic Con and the Telluride Film Festival in the same year but after yesterday that could happen.  Nicolas Winding Refn was on hand in San Diego to talk about "Drive."  "Drive" played at the Cannes Film Festival to generally good reviews which can be a precursor to an appearance at Telluride's festival. 

Admittedly, I think "Drive's" chances of being on the Telluride list are fairly low.  But the odds aren't absolutely non-existent.  So, as unusual as it would be for a film to be highlighted in both places it could happen.  "Drive" stars Ryan Gosling and Carey Mulligan (and she's another good indicator of a possible Telluride bow as she has been there the past two festivals with "An Education" in 2009 and "Never Let Me Go" in 2010).

The Playlist has the story of Refn's appearance at Comic Con.  Here's the link to that:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/archives/comic-con_11_nicolas_winding_refn_says_getting_his_cast_together_for_drive/

"Drive's" IMDb page is here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0780504/

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Under the Banner/TTSS Poster Part Deux/Moneyball Spot/The Master and Moby

Live from Lawton, Oklahoma...It's Wednesday!

UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN

Multiple sources all over the place yesterday with the news that Ron Howard will direct and Dustin Lance Black (Milk) will write the film adaptation of "Under the Banner of Heaven."  The Telluride connection comes from the book's author Jon Krakauer whose "Into the Wild" (directed by Sean Penn and featuring Emile Hirsch who would also appear in "Milk") was a well received feature at the 2007 Telluride Film Festival.

The book delineates the real life tale of murder and mayhem in a Mormon family in Utah.  Think of it as the antithesis to the Broadway hit show "The Book of Mormon" currently running in NYC.

The flood of posts/stories came yesterday after the collapse of plans for Howard to shepherd the development of an adaptation of Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series.  despite the fact that Howard reportedly is on record as saying that "The Dark Tower" project still has a pulse...he seems to have lined up a number of other projects to keep himself occupied over the next few years in addition to the announcement of this project.

You can find various versions of the "Under the Banner" story at The Wrap here:
http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/warner-bros-wants-ron-howard-dustin-lance-black-adapt-under-banner-heaven-29251

At The Hollywood Reporter here:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/ron-howard-brian-grazer-adapt-213094

and at The Playlist at Indiewire here:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/theplaylist/archives/ron_howard_dustin_lance_black_are_under_the_banner_of_heaven/#.TiYd-TAH-NM.email

TTSS ONE SHEET...MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE?

Yesterday we posted this one sheet for the upcoming Tomas Alfredson production of "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy."  Looks good.  The article mentions that it could be on the Telluride lineup.  Cool.

Then we stumble across this Anne Thompson (Thompson on Hollywood/Indiewire) post yesterday that says that the poster is coded.  WHAT???

Maybe so.  After debate camp (yes, I'm at debate camp this week) I'm going to have to take a run at the thing and see if I can decipher anything.

The Anne Thompson story is here:
http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/2011/07/19/decode_the_tinker_tailor_soldier_spy_poster/#.TiXW25ghQFg.email


MONEYBALL SPOT

The Playlist (at Indiewire) has a story up that introduces us to a 30 second TV spot for "Moneyball."  "Moneyball" stars Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill and Philip Seymour Hoffman in the story of the real life transition that was undertaken by the Oakland A's major league baseball team.

You can find the story and the spot here:


THE MASTER AND MOBY

And finally, Jeff Wells at Hollywood Elsewhere had this blurb yesterday about Paul Thomas Anderson's new film "The Master" starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and Joaquin Phoenix.  The comparison is stunning and, not surprisingly, teases that Anderson is painting on a very, very big canvas.  Very exciting.

The Wells blurb is here:
http://hollywood-elsewhere.com/2011/07/touch_of_melvil.php