The journey from speculation to information can be a twisty one.
Many of the nation’s biggest TV-news outlets started their Tuesday-evening Election Night broadcast under the premise that Republicans were about to take significant share of Congress from their Democratic rivals. Within the first ten minutes of CBS News’ coverage, for example, Major Garrett and Anthony Salvanto unveiled a graphic projecting that the majority of races for seats in the U.S. House would lean red. During Fox News Channel’s coverage, opinion host Jesse Watters joined Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to tell them he was hearing “good anecdotes” about voters in pivotal Western states.
Just before midnight, however, NBC News raised eyebrows by telling viewers it was indeed possible that the Republicans might just end up with only a few extra House seats, narrowing the party’s ability to govern. Within an hour, most major outlets were...
Many of the nation’s biggest TV-news outlets started their Tuesday-evening Election Night broadcast under the premise that Republicans were about to take significant share of Congress from their Democratic rivals. Within the first ten minutes of CBS News’ coverage, for example, Major Garrett and Anthony Salvanto unveiled a graphic projecting that the majority of races for seats in the U.S. House would lean red. During Fox News Channel’s coverage, opinion host Jesse Watters joined Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum to tell them he was hearing “good anecdotes” about voters in pivotal Western states.
Just before midnight, however, NBC News raised eyebrows by telling viewers it was indeed possible that the Republicans might just end up with only a few extra House seats, narrowing the party’s ability to govern. Within an hour, most major outlets were...
- 11/9/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Cinematographer Roger Deakins hopes to snap his losing streak this year with his 14th nomination, for “Blade Runner 2049.”
Greg P. Russell (16 nominations)
Veteran sound mixer Greg P. Russell earned his first nomination for 1989’s “Black Rain.” He almost earned a 17th nomination, for 2016’s “13 Hours,” but his nomination was rescinded after he “violated Academy campaign regulations that prohibit telephone lobbying.”
Roland Anderson (15)
The longtime art director picked up his first nomination for “A Farewell to Arms” in 1934 — and then lost for such classics as 1961’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and 1963’s “Come Blow Your Horn.”
Alex North (15)
Composer Alex North was recognized with an honorary Oscar in 1986 — but he never won despite scoring such classics as “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “Cleopatra” and “Spartacus.”
Roger Deakins (14)
Cinematographer Roger Deakins earned the first of 14 nominations for 1994’s “The Shawshank Redemption” — and even earned two nods in 2007 for Best Picture winner...
Greg P. Russell (16 nominations)
Veteran sound mixer Greg P. Russell earned his first nomination for 1989’s “Black Rain.” He almost earned a 17th nomination, for 2016’s “13 Hours,” but his nomination was rescinded after he “violated Academy campaign regulations that prohibit telephone lobbying.”
Roland Anderson (15)
The longtime art director picked up his first nomination for “A Farewell to Arms” in 1934 — and then lost for such classics as 1961’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” and 1963’s “Come Blow Your Horn.”
Alex North (15)
Composer Alex North was recognized with an honorary Oscar in 1986 — but he never won despite scoring such classics as “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “Cleopatra” and “Spartacus.”
Roger Deakins (14)
Cinematographer Roger Deakins earned the first of 14 nominations for 1994’s “The Shawshank Redemption” — and even earned two nods in 2007 for Best Picture winner...
- 2/22/2019
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Previous | Image 1 of 6 | NextREUNION: Priscilla Barnes, Joyce DeWitt, Richard Kline and Jenilee Harrison of ‘Three’s Company.’
Chicago – The first invitation to “c’mon knock on our door…” happened 40 years ago Today as “Three’s Company” premiered on ABC-tv on March 15th, 1977. The misadventures of three roommates – two girls and a guy – featured John Ritter as Jack Tripper, Joyce DeWitt as Janet Wood and Suzanne Somers as Chrissy Snow. Joining them was wacky best friend Richard Kline as Larry Dallas, and when Suzanne Somers left the show after Season 5, her role in the threesome was taken by Jenilee Harrison as Cindy Snow and then Priscilla Barnes as Terri Alden. DeWitt, Kline, Harrison and Barnes reunited last September at “The Hollywood Show,” and photographer Joe Arce captured their reunion Exclusively for HollywoodChicago.com.
“Three’s Company” was a silly-but-popular show, and escalated the careers of John Ritter and Suzanne Somers initially,...
Chicago – The first invitation to “c’mon knock on our door…” happened 40 years ago Today as “Three’s Company” premiered on ABC-tv on March 15th, 1977. The misadventures of three roommates – two girls and a guy – featured John Ritter as Jack Tripper, Joyce DeWitt as Janet Wood and Suzanne Somers as Chrissy Snow. Joining them was wacky best friend Richard Kline as Larry Dallas, and when Suzanne Somers left the show after Season 5, her role in the threesome was taken by Jenilee Harrison as Cindy Snow and then Priscilla Barnes as Terri Alden. DeWitt, Kline, Harrison and Barnes reunited last September at “The Hollywood Show,” and photographer Joe Arce captured their reunion Exclusively for HollywoodChicago.com.
“Three’s Company” was a silly-but-popular show, and escalated the careers of John Ritter and Suzanne Somers initially,...
- 3/15/2017
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
At the Academy Awards on Sunday night, Kevin O’Connell just broke the longest streak for Oscar nominations without a win. The 59-year-old New Yorker had been nominated 21 times in total, making 2017 a very good year for him.
Who else among Hollywood’s finest has had to weather a storm of nominations without a win? Well, even just keeping it to over 10 nominations, it’s a healthy list. Let’s take a look.
Greg P. Russell
O’Connell’s win must have been somewhat bittersweet for Russell, who’s directly behind the elder sound mixer in the category of most nominations without wins.
Who else among Hollywood’s finest has had to weather a storm of nominations without a win? Well, even just keeping it to over 10 nominations, it’s a healthy list. Let’s take a look.
Greg P. Russell
O’Connell’s win must have been somewhat bittersweet for Russell, who’s directly behind the elder sound mixer in the category of most nominations without wins.
- 2/27/2017
- by Alex Heigl
- PEOPLE.com
Party front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each lost Tuesday's key Wisconsin primary by 13 points to their respective rivals, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders. So what do these results mean - and where do the candidates go from here? Could Sanders' Wisconsin victory help him win the nomination?Wisconsin is a significant victory for the Vermont senator and will likely earn him millions in fundraising dollars, and give him a momentum boost going into the upcoming New York primary. But the Midwestern state is not a game-changer in the vein of Florida or Ohio. Sanders didn't win Wisconsin by quite...
- 4/6/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Party front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton each lost Tuesday's key Wisconsin primary by 13 points to their respective rivals, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders. So what do these results mean - and where do the candidates go from here? Could Sanders' Wisconsin victory help him win the nomination?Wisconsin is a significant victory for the Vermont senator and will likely earn him millions in fundraising dollars, and give him a momentum boost going into the upcoming New York primary. But the Midwestern state is not a game-changer in the vein of Florida or Ohio. Sanders didn't win Wisconsin by quite...
- 4/6/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Bernie Sanders' surprise triumph over rival Hillary Clinton in the Michigan primary Tuesday night was without a doubt his most important win to date. But with Clinton leading Sanders by nine points in a new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the real question is: Does the democratic socialist from Vermont still have a shot at winning the nomination? For one thing, the NBC/WSJ poll shows that Clinton's advantage over Sanders has dipped two points since last month, into the single digits. In the current poll, Clinton earned the support of 53 percent of Democratic primary voters, while Sanders took 44 percent.
- 3/10/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Bernie Sanders' surprise triumph over rival Hillary Clinton in the Michigan primary Tuesday night was without a doubt his most important win to date. But with Clinton leading Sanders by nine points in a new national NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, the real question is: Does the democratic socialist from Vermont still have a shot at winning the nomination? For one thing, the NBC/WSJ poll shows that Clinton's advantage over Sanders has dipped two points since last month, into the single digits. In the current poll, Clinton earned the support of 53 percent of Democratic primary voters, while Sanders took 44 percent.
- 3/10/2016
- by Tierney McAfee, @tierneymcafee
- PEOPLE.com
Donald Trump was feeling "awfully good" on Super Tuesday. The frontrunner for the Gop presidential nomination continued his winning streak as Republicans went to polls in 11 states Tuesday. (Trump had already picked up New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada in February contests.) Trump claimed wins in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Virginia and most recently Vermont. Rival Ted Cruz, the U.S. Senator from Texas, won both his home state and Oklahoma. And Minnesota gave Sen. Marco Rubio his first win, a potential lifeline at a time when he is under pressure to end his previously win-less race. Trump celebrated...
- 3/2/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
It’s still early in the night on Super Tuesday, but Donald Trump has reason to celebrate. The frontrunner for the Republican nomination continued his winning streak (he’s already picked up New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada) on Super Tuesday, claiming the first state in the race: Georgia. Trump won the state with 44.6 percent of the vote. Senator Ted Cruz came in second with 22.7 percent of the vote, and Marco Rubio was third with 20.5 percent. And it looks like the Gop frontrunner made a clean sweep: According to exit polls, he won with very conservative, somewhat conservative and moderate voters,...
- 3/2/2016
- by Diana Pearl, @dianapearl_
- PEOPLE.com
Bob Dole is endorsing Marco Rubio for president after Jeb Bush dropped out of the presidential race on Saturday. “Now that my good friend Jeb Bush is no longer running, I’m supporting Rubio,” Dole told ABC’s Jonathan Karl and Rick Klein on Monday. Also Read: Donald Trump Wins Republican South Carolina Primary “He worked for my ’96 campaign in Dade County, Florida, and so I’ve had an acquaintance with him way back in ’96 when he was a hard worker. As much as I love John Kasich, you know, Rubio is probably a better candidate. And he’s young,...
- 2/22/2016
- by Itay Hod
- The Wrap
2006 American Society of Cinematographers winners: Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Los Angeles on February 26, 2006. Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Theatrical Releases * Dion Beebe, Asc, Acs for Memoirs of a Geisha Robert Elswit, Asc for Good Night and Good Luck. Andrew Lesnie, Asc, Acs for King Kong Wally Pfister, Asc for Batman Begins Rodrigo Prieto, Asc, AMC for Brokeback Mountain Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in TV movie/miniseries/pilot Alan Caso, Asc for Into the West/"Wheel to the Stars" (TNT) Thomas A. Del Ruth, Asc for Code Breakers (Espn) * Robbie Greenberg, Asc for Warm Springs (HBO) Jan Kiesser, Asc, Csc for Reefer Madness (Showtime) Bill Roe, Asc for Faith of My Fathers (A&E) Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Television Series (one episode) John Aronson for "Freefall"/Without a Trace (CBS) * Nathan Hope for "Who Shot Sherlock?"/CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (CBS) Jeffrey Jur, Asc for "Los Moscos"/Carnivale (HBO) John C. Newby,...
- 9/4/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Donald Trump may never actually run for president, but that doesn't stop him from offering some uncompromising criticism of the current and potential field of candidates. During an interview with ABC News this week, Trump played a "lightning round" of presidential word association with political director Rick Klein and easily came up with nasty things to say about everyone on this list.
- 5/20/2015
- by Matt Wilstein
- Mediaite - TV
We're winding down the year-in-review game here at HitFix as 2014 draws to a close. For whatever reason I took a year off of the ballot/superlatives posts, but I'm back with those personal assessments of the best of the year, beginning today with my top picks across the Academy's 24 categories. Check back in tomorrow for a list of winners from this lot, as well as others in a slew of peripheral categories. And of course, feel free to let us know what your Oscar ballot would look like in the comments section below. (Oh, and naturally it goes without saying this post is living in a parallel reality where I'm not confined to a specific branch for nominations and reign supreme over all categories with selections for each.) We'll find out if the Academy agrees with any of this when the 87th annual Oscar nominations are announced on Jan. 15. *** Best...
- 12/30/2014
- by Kristopher Tapley
- Hitfix
Normally, by mid-November, we have a pretty good idea of many of the likely nominees in most of the crafts categories. But in this year's race for Best Sound Mixing, I see things as extremely open — there's not a single film that strikes me as assured of a spot and more than a dozen appear to have very good chances. That makes for an exciting race. This category awards the overall mix of dialogue, music, effects and "everything else" into a film's soundtrack. This is different than sound editing, which recognizes the creation and editing of artificial sound effects. Being a leading Best Picture contender can certainly help a film's chances in mixing (seen in "The Social Network," "The King's Speech" and "Moneyball" in recent years), as can being a war film, a musical or a respected (or even not-so-respected) blockbuster. There are also certain mixers who score very regularly indeed.
- 11/20/2014
- by Gerard Kennedy
- Hitfix
Photo Flash: First Look at Jerry Adler and Richard Kline in Ct Rep's The Sunshine Boys, Beg. Tonight
The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon, the second show of its three-show Summer Nutmeg Summer Series at Connecticut Repertory Theatre is onstage tonight, June 19-29 in the Harriet S. Jorgensen Theater, Storrs. The Neil Simon penned comedy is led by Broadway and Television veterans Jerry Adler as Willie Clark and Richard Kline as Al Lewis. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below...
- 6/19/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Artistic Director Vincent J. Cardinal has announced that Leslie Uggams, the Tony and Emmy Award winning actress will be starring as Rose in Connecticut Repertory Theatre's Crt production of Gypsy A Musical Fable onstage July 10-20. Gypsy, is the third show in the 2014 Summer Nutmeg Series, which includes A Chorus Line June 5-14 and The Sunshine Boys June 19-29 starring Jerry Adler and Richard Kline.
- 4/21/2014
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Monster movie from director Gareth Edwards to receive “immersive” sound treatment.
Dolby Laboratories has announced that upcoming feature Godzilla, directed by Gareth Edwards, will be mixed and released in the Dolby Atmos cinema sound platform.
The film, from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, will be released in the Us on May 16, 2014. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling worldwide theatrical distribution, with Toho Company handling distribution in Japan.
Edwards said the technology would “truly bring this terrifying force of nature to life”.
The Dolby Atmos version of Godzilla will be mixed at Warner Bros. Stage 10 in Burbank, California, by Oscar-winning re-recording sound mixer Gregg Landaker. Re-recording mixer Rick Kline will work on the music mix, with Tim LeBlanc on dialogue. Sound specialist Erik Aadahl will lead the sound design and act as supervising sound editor.
“By using Dolby Atmos to place and move sounds anywhere in a movie theatre, Gareth Edwards and his team can recreate the world of [link...
Dolby Laboratories has announced that upcoming feature Godzilla, directed by Gareth Edwards, will be mixed and released in the Dolby Atmos cinema sound platform.
The film, from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, will be released in the Us on May 16, 2014. Warner Bros. Pictures is handling worldwide theatrical distribution, with Toho Company handling distribution in Japan.
Edwards said the technology would “truly bring this terrifying force of nature to life”.
The Dolby Atmos version of Godzilla will be mixed at Warner Bros. Stage 10 in Burbank, California, by Oscar-winning re-recording sound mixer Gregg Landaker. Re-recording mixer Rick Kline will work on the music mix, with Tim LeBlanc on dialogue. Sound specialist Erik Aadahl will lead the sound design and act as supervising sound editor.
“By using Dolby Atmos to place and move sounds anywhere in a movie theatre, Gareth Edwards and his team can recreate the world of [link...
- 2/26/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
The wizards at Arrow Video have been focusing their brain waves on bringing another cult treasure to hi-def life in the UK, and the result is a brand new restoration of Brian De Palma's The Fury, hitting shelves on October 28th. Don't stare too long...
From the Press Release:
Marking the film’s UK Blu-ray premiere in style, Arrow’s team of restorers have breathed new life into this telekinetic masterpiece – it’s crystal clear, incredibly vibrant and has been newly graded, all the while keeping true to Richard H. Kline’s brilliant original cinematography. 2013 year marks The Fury’s 35th birthday... it’s never looked better.
Restoration Supervisor James White says of the project – "It's been a great honour to restore The Fury, a truly fantastic film by one of my favourite directors. Its combination of sci-fi, horror and post-Watergate paranoia thriller makes it one of the key...
From the Press Release:
Marking the film’s UK Blu-ray premiere in style, Arrow’s team of restorers have breathed new life into this telekinetic masterpiece – it’s crystal clear, incredibly vibrant and has been newly graded, all the while keeping true to Richard H. Kline’s brilliant original cinematography. 2013 year marks The Fury’s 35th birthday... it’s never looked better.
Restoration Supervisor James White says of the project – "It's been a great honour to restore The Fury, a truly fantastic film by one of my favourite directors. Its combination of sci-fi, horror and post-Watergate paranoia thriller makes it one of the key...
- 10/9/2013
- by Pestilence
- DreadCentral.com
'All That Glitters', an unauthorized biography of a ground-breaking legend, an opulent musical event about the greatest showman on earth is on its way to Broadway for the 2014-15 season, directed and choreographed by Alexander DeJong. The show features Music and Lyrics by Mr. DeJong, Book by Mr. DeJong and James A. Walsh, and Additional Music by Tom Nelson. The show will star Richard Kline as Wladziu Valentino Liberace.
- 9/19/2013
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
Rick Klein has been named Political Director for ABC News. He will oversee the division’s political unit and help steer the network’s coverage of major news events on all platforms. Throughout the 2012 election cycle, he helped guide World News political reporting and was a key member of the editorial team that produced the Republican primary debates. He also played Paul Ryan in the network’s mock Vice Presidential debate moderated by Martha Raddatz. The appointment comes the same week the news division tapped a pair of New York Times staffers, Jeff Zeleny and Susan Saulny, to boost their Washington DC bureau.
- 2/27/2013
- by NELLIE ANDREEVA
- Deadline TV
No debate moderator comes out of the experience completely unscathed, but ABC News Foreign Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz’s performance in the vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan — watched by 51.4 million viewers — was met with largely positive reviews. In an interview originally published in October, Raddatz talks to EW about what goes into moderating a huge political debate.
For more stories behind this year’s top TV and movie moments, click here for EW.com’s Best of 2012: Behind the Scenes coverage.
Entertainment Weekly: How were you asked to be a moderator?
Martha Raddatz: I...
For more stories behind this year’s top TV and movie moments, click here for EW.com’s Best of 2012: Behind the Scenes coverage.
Entertainment Weekly: How were you asked to be a moderator?
Martha Raddatz: I...
- 11/29/2012
- by Stephan Lee
- EW - Inside TV
Bob Schieffer has a big task ahead of him tonight presiding over the third and final presidential debate. No debate moderator comes out of the experience completely unscathed, but ABC News Foreign Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz’s performance in the vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan — watched by 51.4 million viewers — was met with largely positive reviews. Raddatz talked to EW about what goes into moderating a huge political debate.
Entertainment Weekly: How were you asked to be a moderator?
Martha Raddatz: I was asked completely out of the blue. [Laughs] Seriously, I had absolutely no idea I was even being considered,...
Entertainment Weekly: How were you asked to be a moderator?
Martha Raddatz: I was asked completely out of the blue. [Laughs] Seriously, I had absolutely no idea I was even being considered,...
- 10/23/2012
- by Stephan Lee
- EW - Inside TV
This morning on 'Live with Kelly' guest David Hyde Pierce announced that It Shoulda Been You, a show that he directed this Fall at George Street Playhouse, will arrive on Broadway in Fall 2012. The New Jersey production starred Lisa Howard, Tom Deckman, Mylinda Hull, Tyne Daly, Richard Kline, Jessica Hershberg, and more. No official announcement has been made concerning casting or an opening date.
- 12/12/2011
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
HollywoodNews.com: There’s been a lot of speculation about why James Franco’s art installation in New York was shut down last week. His “High Low/Rob Lowe” show at the Asia Song Society in Soho (aka Ass) had a hot (literally) opening night, but then was suddenly put out of business. The show included readings from Rob Lowe’s recent autobiography on video. But it also included the “Three’s Company” installation that Franco put together last winter at Sundance. That piece was fun and a big hit. Actor Richard Kline, who played Larry on the show, even came to Sundance to check it out.
But apparently the creators of “Three’s Company” had only given permission for use at Sundance, and didn’t realize it could go on to other venues. Franco’s astute manager Miles Levy realized this too late, and decided it was best to...
But apparently the creators of “Three’s Company” had only given permission for use at Sundance, and didn’t realize it could go on to other venues. Franco’s astute manager Miles Levy realized this too late, and decided it was best to...
- 8/17/2011
- by Roger Friedman
- Hollywoodnews.com
Aaron Merken fell in love with the Morgan-Wixson Theatre in Santa Monica, Calif., last summer, when he saw its production of "A Chorus Line." "I loved it so much that I went to see it twice," he says. "The second time I saw it, I thought to myself, 'Gee, I wish I could do a play here,' and then I couldn't believe when I saw the notice in Back Stage for 'The Further Adventures of Hedda Gabler.' I thought, 'This is fate.' "The play, by Jeff Whitty, who wrote the book for the musical "Avenue Q," is an imaginative comedy in which Ibsen's Hedda Gabler meets characters throughout history and literature. Director Sabrina Ann Lloyd thought the role of Patrick, a wisecracking gay man with a 1960s style, might be difficult to cast. "The character is kind of a touchy stereotype," she explains. "I needed someone who...
- 11/22/2010
- backstage.com
"The Hurt Locker" and "Nine" took home the big prizes at the International Press Academy's 14th Satellite Awards. "The Hurt Locker" won best drama while "Nine" for best musical.
(Check out the complete list of nominees right here)
And the winners are:
Motion Pictures
Actress in a motion picture, drama
Shohreh Aghdashloo, .The Stoning of Soroya M..
Actor in a motion picture, drama
Jeremy Renner, .The Hurt Locker.
Actress in a motion picture, comedy or musical
Meryl Streep, .Julie & Julia.
Actor in a motion picture, comedy or musical
Michael Shahlbarg, .A Serious Man.
Actress in a supporting role
Mo.Nique, .Precious.
Actor in a supporting role
Christoph Waltz, .Inglourious Basterds.
Motion picture, drama
.The Hurt Locker.
Motion picture, comedy or musical
.Nine.
Foreign language film
tie -- .The Maid. and .Broken Embraces.
Animated or mixed media
.Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Documentary
.Every Little Step.
Director
Kathryn Bigelow, .The Hurt Locker.
Screenplay,...
(Check out the complete list of nominees right here)
And the winners are:
Motion Pictures
Actress in a motion picture, drama
Shohreh Aghdashloo, .The Stoning of Soroya M..
Actor in a motion picture, drama
Jeremy Renner, .The Hurt Locker.
Actress in a motion picture, comedy or musical
Meryl Streep, .Julie & Julia.
Actor in a motion picture, comedy or musical
Michael Shahlbarg, .A Serious Man.
Actress in a supporting role
Mo.Nique, .Precious.
Actor in a supporting role
Christoph Waltz, .Inglourious Basterds.
Motion picture, drama
.The Hurt Locker.
Motion picture, comedy or musical
.Nine.
Foreign language film
tie -- .The Maid. and .Broken Embraces.
Animated or mixed media
.Fantastic Mr. Fox.
Documentary
.Every Little Step.
Director
Kathryn Bigelow, .The Hurt Locker.
Screenplay,...
- 12/22/2009
- by Manny
- Manny the Movie Guy
It’s Thursday, so it’s time for another Dream Cast, in which we take a classic movie or TV show -- perferrably something with Xer appeal that we can either trash or have fun with -- and recast a hypothetical (or sometimes not so hypothetical) remake with actors working today. This week: Three’s Company, the 1977-84 ABC sitcom about a straight man who pretends to be gay so he can share a Santa Monica apartment with two straight women. (If you have a suggestion for a classic TV show or movie we could play Dream Cast with, feel free to email me.) I remember being a small, stupid, uncritical child and loving this show. I’m not sure whether I understood, at the time, much of what passed for humor here. Did I know what it meant when people said a man was gay, or why mistaken sexual...
- 6/19/2009
- by MaryAnn Johanson
- www.flickfilosopher.com
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