Category Archives: Actors

Dynamic Duo #30

Robert De Niro and Agnès Varda

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Stuff I’ve Been Reading

Reading for pleasure has taken a hit, what with all the research I’ve been doing, for this or that, and so I haven’t done one of these “stuff I’ve been reading” things in a while. I have barely slept in … Continue reading

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Dynamic Duo #29

Robert De Niro and Diahnne Abbott

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Dynamic Duo #28

James Caan and Al Pacino

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Assassinate me tender

This outrageously sexy shot of Elvis sleeping with abandon in Love Me Tender – a movie where he plays a guy who is the opposite of sexy throughout, if that’s even possible (and it is) – calls to mind (if … Continue reading

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Nowhere Man

He’s so incredibly handsome but it hurts – it literally hurts – to even look at him in this. It’s like a magic trick.

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Jack Palance: “I feel like I walked into the wrong room by mistake.”

This incident should be much more well-known. I remember hearing about it when it happened (2004) and if you Google it, you find this full report – not sure what’s going on with that page, it was clearly uploaded to … Continue reading

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“The camera is always where it needs to be with him.” — Interview with Dana Stevens, author of Camera Man

I interviewed Dana Stevens about her wonderful book Camera Man: Buster Keaton, the Dawn of Cinema, and the Invention of the Twentieth Century, after a screening of Keaton’s The General last week at the Jane Pickens Theater in Newport, Rhode … Continue reading

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“But even a fancy funeral ain’t worth waitin’ for if I gotta do business with crumbs like you.”

Thelma Ritter’s final monologue in Sam Fuller’s grim masterpiece Pickup on South Street is in my High Watermark Pantheon of screen acting. Forget “screen acting”. Acting, period. It’s a brutally honest monologue – openly tragic – and devastating considering how … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Monica Vitti

One of those rare actresses who could hold the screen just by standing there. Literally. She just stood there and you are afraid to move or avert your eyes because you don’t want to miss anything. Of her just standing … Continue reading

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