How can you tell when a movie star is committed to being taken seriously? It’s hard to ignore when someone like Matthew McConaughey drops a ton of weight, the way he did to play an emaciated HIV patient in “Dallas Buyers Club.” It’s also impressive when such an actor swings hard in the opposite direction, packing on the pounds, thinning out his hair, and masking his prom-king choppers with a set of crooked veneers, as McConaughey did for “Gold.” Stunts like that have forced audiences to reevaluate him as more than just a superficially handsome stud.
In Harmony Korine’s “The Beach Bum,” disguised beneath stringy Hulk Hogan-style hair, cheap flip-up baseball shades, and an ugly yellow snaggletooth, McConaughey shows the same kind of commitment in the role of Moondog — pot head and unofficial poet laureate of the Florida Keys — only this time, he’s unlikely to command the same respect.
In Harmony Korine’s “The Beach Bum,” disguised beneath stringy Hulk Hogan-style hair, cheap flip-up baseball shades, and an ugly yellow snaggletooth, McConaughey shows the same kind of commitment in the role of Moondog — pot head and unofficial poet laureate of the Florida Keys — only this time, he’s unlikely to command the same respect.
- 3/10/2019
- by Peter Debruge
- Variety Film + TV
1981: Another World's Mac wanted to know if Sandy was his son.
1988: Santa Barbara's Tori was rushed into surgery after a car crash.
1999: All My Children's Adam knocked off Erica's mask.
2006: Guiding Light's Olivia made love with Frank."All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut."
― Anne Brontë in "Agnes Grey"
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1942: Clara, Lu and Em, one of radio's earliest network soap operas in 1930 (first on Wgn then NBC Blue), was brought back by CBS Radio.
1988: Santa Barbara's Tori was rushed into surgery after a car crash.
1999: All My Children's Adam knocked off Erica's mask.
2006: Guiding Light's Olivia made love with Frank."All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity that the dry, shrivelled kernel scarcely compensates for the trouble of cracking the nut."
― Anne Brontë in "Agnes Grey"
"Today in Soap Opera History" is a collection of the most memorable, interesting and influential events in the history of scripted, serialized programs. From birthdays and anniversaries to scandals and controversies, every day this column celebrates the soap opera in American culture.
On this date in...
1942: Clara, Lu and Em, one of radio's earliest network soap operas in 1930 (first on Wgn then NBC Blue), was brought back by CBS Radio.
- 6/8/2018
- by Roger Newcomb
- We Love Soaps
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, musical artists like Kenny Loggins, Michael McDonald, Steely Dan, Toto, Hall and Oates, and dozens of others regularly popped up on each other's records, creating a golden era of smooth-music collaboration.
And 10 years ago (June 26th, 2005), an internet phenomenon was born. In 12 short but memorable episodes — first via the the short-film series Channel 101 and then online — Jd Ryznar, Hunter Stair, Dave Lyons, Lane Farnham and their friends redefined an era and coined a term for the sultry croonings of McDonald, Fagen, et al.
And 10 years ago (June 26th, 2005), an internet phenomenon was born. In 12 short but memorable episodes — first via the the short-film series Channel 101 and then online — Jd Ryznar, Hunter Stair, Dave Lyons, Lane Farnham and their friends redefined an era and coined a term for the sultry croonings of McDonald, Fagen, et al.
- 6/26/2015
- Rollingstone.com
Bertie Higgins’ ‘Bogie and Bacall’ Song Sales Soar 625 Percent Following Lauren Bacall Death (Video)
Lauren Bacall‘s Aug. 12 death moved a lot of classic film fans earlier this month. This past week, it moved Bertie Higgins song “Key Largo” way up the digital sales charts. The song, whose title references the 1948 Humphrey Bogart-Bacall film of the same name, rose 625 percent in download sales, Billboard reported, selling 3,000 digital units. Also read: Lauren Bacall, Legendary Actress, Dead at 89 The sales week ended on Aug. 17, five days after Bacall's passing. Higgins’ song “Key Largo” originally hit No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 on April 17, 1982, when it reached No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart. See videos: Lauren Bacall's Movie.
- 8/23/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Lauren Bacall, the willowy actress whose husky voice, sultry beauty and all-too-short May-December romance with Humphrey Bogart made her an everlasting icon of Hollywood, has died, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. She was 89. Bacall died Tuesday morning of a stroke in her longtime home in the Dakota, the famous Upper West Side building that overlooks Central Park in Manhattan. Bogart and Bacall were one of the most popular Hollywood couples, onscreen and off, and their 11-year marriage was the stuff of romantic lore. In 1981, their love provided the lyrics for Bertie Higgins' 1981 pop
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- 7/18/2014
- by Mike Barnes, Duane Byrge
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Fans of old school rubber suit monster effects like myself will have a new creature feature to be hopeful about shortly when Beast Beneath, about a monster from the netherworld guarding a fortune in treasure, sees daylight early next year.
Synopsis:
1861. Several thousand acres of pristine land are stolen from their owner, Don Antonio Feliz, on his deathbed. His blind niece, Petranilla, curses everyone involved. 150 years pass, and Angelina Feliz, a direct descendant of the Don, along with her boyfriend, Derek, discover an old map in a family heirloom music box. The map shows the location of a treasure on the estate, but guarding the hidden fortune is a huge netherworld creature, a terrifying Barghest.
Poker Run director Julian Higgins directs this monster movie he co-wrote with his father, Bertie Higgins, who also co-stars in the film. Daniel Bonjour (Midnight Movie), Luis Fernandez-Gil, and Joel Bryant star in this “based...
Synopsis:
1861. Several thousand acres of pristine land are stolen from their owner, Don Antonio Feliz, on his deathbed. His blind niece, Petranilla, curses everyone involved. 150 years pass, and Angelina Feliz, a direct descendant of the Don, along with her boyfriend, Derek, discover an old map in a family heirloom music box. The map shows the location of a treasure on the estate, but guarding the hidden fortune is a huge netherworld creature, a terrifying Barghest.
Poker Run director Julian Higgins directs this monster movie he co-wrote with his father, Bertie Higgins, who also co-stars in the film. Daniel Bonjour (Midnight Movie), Luis Fernandez-Gil, and Joel Bryant star in this “based...
- 12/2/2012
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
Devil Riders
Stars: Robert Thorne, Jasmine Waltz, Bertie Higgins, J.D. Rudometkin, Debra Hopkins, Jay Wisell, Ryan Caldwell | Written by Bertie Higgins, Julian Higgins, Larry Madill | Directed by Julian Higgins
Originally released in the Us in 2009 under the less sensationalist title of Poker Run, Devil Riders is the latest in a long line of films featuring ordinary members of the public put into extraordinary situations by more “nefarious” members of society – with definite shades of The Hills Have Eyes, Race With the Devil and even (at a stretch) Cape Fear, this is a case of survival horror flick meets Easy Rider.
Devil Riders follows Robert and Allen, two suburbanites who, tired of the everyday rat race, decide it would be cool to buy motorbikes and hit the open road with their wives on a “poker run” on Route 66, Making the mistake of looking for a cheap deal the duo buy...
Stars: Robert Thorne, Jasmine Waltz, Bertie Higgins, J.D. Rudometkin, Debra Hopkins, Jay Wisell, Ryan Caldwell | Written by Bertie Higgins, Julian Higgins, Larry Madill | Directed by Julian Higgins
Originally released in the Us in 2009 under the less sensationalist title of Poker Run, Devil Riders is the latest in a long line of films featuring ordinary members of the public put into extraordinary situations by more “nefarious” members of society – with definite shades of The Hills Have Eyes, Race With the Devil and even (at a stretch) Cape Fear, this is a case of survival horror flick meets Easy Rider.
Devil Riders follows Robert and Allen, two suburbanites who, tired of the everyday rat race, decide it would be cool to buy motorbikes and hit the open road with their wives on a “poker run” on Route 66, Making the mistake of looking for a cheap deal the duo buy...
- 8/11/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
When he isn’t nabbing a part in the unwarranted Raging Bull sequel/prequel or Peter Bogdanovich‘s upcoming John Ledger, Tom Sizemore is attempting to vamp up his career with the new crime drama An Honest Thief. The actor will both star and executive produce the project for Polimedia Films, from a script written by his brother Aaron Sizemore, Bertie Higgins and Larry Madill.
In a recent interview with (The Playlist), Sizemore stated that, ‘We’re hoping Woody [Harrelson] will be in the movie and we’re trying to get Ryan Phillippe too. Woody is 50/50 right now and we’re going to talk to Ryan next week.’ The interesting pair, if they were to accept, would be joining Thomas Jane for the film and Sizemore, of course.
The crime drama “revolves around three petty thieves living in the Boyle Heights section of L.A., who hatch a plan to rip...
In a recent interview with (The Playlist), Sizemore stated that, ‘We’re hoping Woody [Harrelson] will be in the movie and we’re trying to get Ryan Phillippe too. Woody is 50/50 right now and we’re going to talk to Ryan next week.’ The interesting pair, if they were to accept, would be joining Thomas Jane for the film and Sizemore, of course.
The crime drama “revolves around three petty thieves living in the Boyle Heights section of L.A., who hatch a plan to rip...
- 7/2/2012
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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