BOMBSHELL

(L to R) Nicole Kidman as Gretchen Carlson, Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly and Margot Robbie as Kayla Pospisil.

BOMBSHELL

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

I just recently realized that there are two movies depicting Roger Ailes, (John Lithgow) in “Bombshell,” and there was a TV mini-series, “The Loudest Voice”, where Russell Crowe does the honors.

Russell Crowe actually just won a Golden Globe for his depiction of Ailes, but lost at the SAG Awards.

I think that in “Bombshell,” Lithgow tries too hard to show Ailes as a sympathetic man, who has severe self-esteem issues.

Unfortunately, abuse of power seems to be the norm for both men and for women in power, so self-esteem is not the issue.

To be fair, a seven-part mini-series, does have more time to develop the character of Roger Ailes.

Both Charlize Theron as Megyn Kelly and Margot Robbie as a composite female employee at Fox News, are nominated for Academy Awards in acting for their roles in “Bombshell.”

In one of Megyn Kelly’s real interviews, she admits that when she was interviewed by Ailes at Fox News, she actually did the twirl, in spite of all her attorney credentials.

This is a cultural dynamic.

Granted it is less so in the United States, than in other countries, but it is even more insidious here.

Nicole Kidman plays Gretchen Carlson, who is the fired commentator at Fox News, who starts the ball rolling by filing a lawsuit against Roger Ailes for sexual harassment in real life.

The real Gretchen Carlson, had a degree from Stanford in Organizational Behavior and came from a Lutheran family, where her grandfather was the pastor of the then second-largest Lutheran church in the United States.

Big mistake to tangle with her, Mr. Roger Ailes.

Nicole Kidman was not the best fit for the Carlson role, simply because Carlson is a one of a kind.

“Bombshell” also tries to make the case that lesbian women were hired by Fox, but were forced to hide their sexual orientation.

“Bombshell” is worth the price of admission, especially if you were at the recent 4th Annual Women’s March, where the meaning of the sign, “Miss Ogynist” was not lost on me.

John Lithgow as Roger Ailes.

Cast:

Director: Jay Roach

Written by Charles Randolph

Bomshell Wiki:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombshell_(2019_film)

Roger Ailes:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roger_Ailes

Megyn Kelly on the film:

http://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/megyn-kelly-describes-demeaning-experience-at-fox-news-after-watching-bombshell/ar-BBYMGTz?ocid=ientp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZBYamoqT6o&feature=youtu.be

Megyn Kelly Talks Matt Lauer, Fox News, Donald Trump, Roger Ailes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TpsEQckXwYI

Fox News’ Megyn Kelly in conversation with Katie Couric:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOpVYZ5iSG8

Megyn Kelly talks to Gayle King about dealing with Donald Trump, Roger Ailes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfkGGK1VZ_Q

 Megyn Kelly:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megyn_Kelly

Gretchen Carlson:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gretchen_Carlson

Margo Robbie interview about “Bombshell”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNltYcfOrww&feature=push-fr&attr_tag=KXBahXskefSjWiNj%3A6

Charlize Theron Worked Hard To Get Into Character As Megyn Kelly In “Bombshell”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OTsUjsHpLg

‘Bombshell’ Q&A: Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, John Lithgow, director Jay Roach, and writer Charles Randolph| GOLD DERBY:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViWLbp6WpuA

“The Loudest Voice” is a 2019 American drama television miniseries depicting Roger Ailes as he creates and guides the rise of Fox News.

It is based on the 2014 book “The Loudest Voice in the Room,” by Gabriel Sherman, and premiered June 30, 2019, on Showtime.

Russell Crowe as Roger Ailes  ,which wins Crowe a Golden Globe.

Wiki on “The Loudest Voice”:

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Loudest_Voice

In Catch Up On The Loudest Voice

Inside the “Loudest Voice”:

https://www.sho.com/video/68014/inside-the-loudest-voice

https://www.amazon.com/The-Loudest-Voice-Season-1/dp/B07YYR527G

1/19/2020 # Bombshell

THE BOOMER FILMS: “Yesterday” & “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” & “Echo in the Canyon”

Film Review by Marlene Ardoin

I’ve recently seen three films this summer, that I would classify as baby boomer films, “Yesterday”, “Once Upon A Time in Hollywood”, and “Echo In the Canyon”.

If you were not alive in the 1960’s, you may not get what these films are trying to say. Going a step further, if you did not live in California, or have never been to Los Angeles, San Francisco, or the United Kingdom, but were alive then, you also may not get what these films are trying to say.

Being a baby boomer is a frame of mind that is uniquely Los Angeles, California, where the Beatles cross-pollinated with a culture and a creative idea.

“Yesterday”             

Himesh Patel plays Jack Malik, who resurrects all the Beatles songs in “Yesterday.”

 The film “Yesterday” is the first film that set off the alarm for me, that I needed to have lived through the 1960’s to appreciate this film, which I did. In fact, I grew up in San Francisco, California.

If you were not alive during that time, you might not even recognize the aged John Lennon look alike, when he appears is in this film.

Robert Carlyle appears as the aging, uncanny look-alike of John Lennon.

There are many sides to being a baby boomer, the good, the bad and the ugly.

“Yesterday” shows us the good. In this film, the flower child era was a tender, loving one.

“Yesterday” expresses a heartfelt appreciation of the time and of what the Beatles contributed to the dialogue of that era.

The message was simple, “All You Need Is Love.”

Also, no one can really take the place of a John Lennon, even if they can sing just as well.

“Yesterday” poses the question, what if the Beatles and their music never existed? That would have changed the era a lot.

Just like if cigarettes never existed, or if Harry Potter never happened.

The point being made with “Yesterday” is that individual contributions to an era matter in good ways and in bad ways.

I loved the fact that the character of the roadie is even appreciated. Everyone in that time and place mattered.  Everyone had a gift to give and they were the perfect individuals to give it.

 

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

“Once Upon A Time in Hollywood” features DiCaprio, 44, as Rick Dalton, an ageing, out-of-work actor, with Pitt, 55, playing his longtime stunt double named Cliff Booth, and director Quentin Tarantino riding shotgun.

 Then, I saw “Once upon A Time in Hollywood”, which depicts the ugly side of the era. I have to say that this is the only Tarantino film that I actually like. 

Tarantino has a unique memory of the Manson family murder of the very pregnant Sharon Tate, who was Roman Polanski’s wife.

He is pretty tough on the hippies, who had taken over a Hollywood property used for shooting westerns.

Tarantino destroys the image of the flower child, summer of love hippies, who in “Once”, come off as being opportunistic, crass and malevolent.

Both Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are in perfect sync with each other as loyal buddies, who have been up and now down together.

But, baby boomers age well, just look at the Rolling Stones, who keep on rolling.

I want to claim the Stones as American, but no, like the Beatles, they came from the UK. Their band was formed in 1962 to present.

In “Once”, we get to know Sharon Tate extremely well. Shall I say, there is definite bias towards her self-preservation?

Having lived through the horrific events of her death, I found Tarantino’s version a psychedelic, flaming, cathartic comfort. Thank you for that.

In “Once”, Sharon Tate is not just some slab of meat that gets stabbed 15 times.

 

“Echo in the Canyon”

Fiona Apple and Jakob Dylan in “Echo in the Canyon” (Photo by Chad Elder)

 

Then, finally, I go see “Echo in the Canyon,” which is both the good and the bad of the baby boomer era.

The son of folk singer, Bob Dylan, Jakob Dylan, is the star and executive producer of this film.

 What is missing is footage of his father, Bob Dylan, whose career was from 1959 to present, and who was definitely a big part of the boomer era.

Had Bob Dylan been included, it would have filled out the protest side of the boomers.

In fact, the biggest boomer contribution was creating protest music.

Boomers had a lot on their plate to protest, they were anti-war for one.

But, they also protested for civil rights, women’s rights, and against constricted sexual roles.

“Echo” paints a romantic view of Los Angeles as the creative hub of the boomer music of the 60’s.

Los Angeles was a place where folk music and rock music got joined at the hip.

Musicians came together in that one place to flourish and create music together.

Musicians admired each other’s work and fed off of each other’s energy and creativity.

The Beatles’ confess that they were inspired by the Byrds, an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964.

From 1965 onwards, the Beatles rose to prominence until their band broke up in 1970.

“Echo” makes the point that the music of this era played a big part in changing the world at that time.

 

Singer Jakob Dylan (Son of folk singer, Bob Dylan)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Dylan

Baby Boomers: Born 1946 – 1964 wiki:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baby_boomers

 

 

“Yesterday”

Joel Fry as roadie, Rocky, with Himesh Patel as Jack Malik.

Cast:

Directed by Danny Boyle
Produced by ·         Tim Bevan·         Eric Fellner

·         Bernie Bellew

·         Matthew James Wilkinson

·         Richard Curtis

·         Danny Boyle

Screenplay by Richard Curtis
Story by ·         Jack Barth·         Richard Curtis
Starring ·         Himesh Patel·         Lily James

·         Ed Sheeran

·         Kate McKinnon

Music by Daniel Pemberton
Cinematography Christopher Ross
Edited by Jon Harris
Production
company
·         Working Title Films·         Decibel Films
Distributed by Universal Pictures

 Wiki “Yesterday”:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yesterday_(2019_film)

 

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”

Margot Robbie as Sharon Tate.

Cast

Director/writer Quentin Tarantino:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quentin_Tarantino

Biography of Sharon Tate:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Tate

Biography of Charles Manson:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Manson

 

“Echo in the Canyon”

Jakob Dylan (second from left) serves as host of “Echo in the Canyon,” a documentary about the 1960s Laurel Canyon music scene in LA.

Also pictured: Regina Spektor, Beck and Cat Power. (Greenwich Entertainment)

Echo in the Canyon” is a new documentary about the Laurel Canyon scene in the 1960s, framed around the rise of the Byrds, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, the Mamas And The Papas, and more. The film features rare archival footage and contemporary interviews with artists and musicians that were around at that time or were inspired by the music that came out of it.

Participating artists include the late Tom Petty (in his last filmed interview), Brian Wilson, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, David Crosby, Graham Nash, Roger McGuinn, Jackson Browne, Beck, Fiona Apple, Cat Power, Regina Spektor, Norah Jones, and more.

The film was directed by Andrew Slater and had its premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival last year. It’ll be in theaters in Los Angeles on 5/24/19 and in New York on 5/31/19.

Watch the trailer below.

https://youtu.be/QRVFBQHBUls

8/5/2019 # the Boomer Films – “Yesterday” & “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” & “Echo in the Canyon”

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

The Legend of Tarzsan - Tanzan and Samuel L Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson lures Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard) back to the Congo.

THE LEGEND OF TARZAN

By Marlene Ardoin

Like America, Africa was exploited horribly. “The Legend of Tarzan” highlights this truth with the fascinating story of an infant raised by a female gorilla.  This fantasy somehow reveals the truth, but with a far more joyful outcome.

It was not just the slave trade, but the exploitation of ivory trade, trophy trade, diamond trade and every other kind of greed. Unfortunately, these evils are still a reality of today.  If only Tarzan could come to the rescue.

Our story opens with the handsome, refined Tarzan (Alexander Skarsgard) sipping tea in an English mansion, looking up and saying, “No”. This image of him contrasts radically with the Tarzan who is unleashed later in the African part of the story.  His American wife, Jane (Margot Robbie), insists on going on the journey with him.

Samuel L. Jackson plays a mercenary, who is sent to lure Tarzan back to the Congo. Jackson finds himself ill-equipped physically to keeping up with a Tarzan and the other natives. All he has is a gun, which won’t help him much if he is stranded in the middle of a lush and very dangerous jungle. 

Christoph Waltz plays a corrupt merciless Belgian captain sent by King Leopold of Belgium to find diamonds and control the region. In other words, he is King Leopold’s stooge. 

And, the part about a King Leopold of Belgium is a true fact. Leopold II (9 April 1835 – 17 December 1909) was the second King of the Belgians, chiefly remembered for the founding and exploitation of the Congo Free State as a private venture.

Leopold extracted a fortune from the Congo, initially by the collection of ivory, and after a rise in the price of rubber in the 1890s, by forced labor from the natives to harvest and process rubber. Under his regime millions of Congolese people died; modern estimates range from one to fifteen million, with the consensus figure climbing by around ten million.

Why do they need Tarzan to come back to the jungle? Apparently they cut a deal with one of the chiefs, who wants Tarzan dead for killing his son, who killed Tarzan’s gorilla mother, in an initiation rite of passage.

As it turns out, Tarzan and his wife are welcomed back to the Congo, not only by the animals, but by a specific African tribe, where Jane grew up.

This story keeps getting better and better. It has a magnificent cast, gorgeous scenery, amazing animal footage and a very warm-hearted story. And, I promise, it has a very, happy ending. 

The Legend of Tarzan - Leopold II of Belgium

Leopold II of Belgium

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leopold_II_of_Belgium

7/13/2016 # THE LEGEND OF TARZAN