Discland
edited by Jonathan Doyle
Classe tous risques (The Criterion Collection, 6.17.2008) Claude Sautet is best known for subtle interpretations of French bourgeois life in such films as Un coeur en hiver and Nelly & Monsieur Arnaud. Yet the director began his career with genre films. Classe Tous Risques, released in 1960, is considered the best of his early work and it's a fascinating companion to similar crime movies made around the same time by Jean-Pierre Melville. (continued)

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Masters on Geffen

"I've heard from multiple sources in Los Angeles, including an editor at the L.A. Times, that David Geffen told a Timesman that were he to succeed in buying the paper, his first order of business would be firing a reporter in the business section who had crossed him. If Geffen has that on his to-do list -- much less at the top -- he's the wrong man at the wrong Times.


(r.) David Geffen with (l. to r.) Dreamgirls director Bill Condon, costars Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose and Beyonce Knowles

"Yes, he has a canny eye for quality, from Joni Mitchell to Jackson Pollock. But he could make Wendy McCaw, the multimillionaire owner who has decimated the Santa Barbara News-Press, look Pulitzer-obsessed.

"Those who have dealt with Geffen while covering [the Hollywood filmmaking] business should find that obvious. Geffen is famously vindictive. One reporter now at the Times once called me in tears after an encounter with him on the phone (one truly has to be on the receiving end of his verbal savagery to appreciate it). And does anyone think he'll tolerate articles that annoy him or his friends? And he has lots of friends -- from Hollywood to Washington, from Steven Spielberg to Hillary Clinton." -- Slate's Kim Masters dishing on Geffen and his possible purchase of the Times.

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 29, 2006 at 09:56 PM

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Jennifer [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

I don't know about Geffen-but don't you think that things like that go on at the L.A. Times now, and The New York Times, and all the other big city papers? If we knew all the stories that went on behind the scenes at these so called civilized bastions of reportage we could write a pretty good script?

Posted by Jennifer [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:29 PM

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T.Holly [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

He's scary and scarier still because he doesn't seem to care that anyone thinks he's scary. In my book, not getting in front of it confirms it.

Posted by T.Holly [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:50 PM

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T.Holly [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

It's like someone saying, "What problem? I don't have a problem. It's your problem." Then you KNOW, they have problems.

Posted by T.Holly [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:52 PM

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Ian Sinclair [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

No wonder Tom O'Neill's THE ENVELOPE at the LA Times has turned into one big shill for Geffen's DREAMGIRLS.

Posted by Ian Sinclair [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 29, 2006 10:58 PM

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Thrudvangar [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

Is Beyonce black?

Posted by Thrudvangar [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 30, 2006 02:28 AM

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bellepoitrine [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

Geffen is notorious. But so was Charles Foster Kane. Plus ca change, bebe!

Posted by bellepoitrine [TypeKey Profile Page] at December 31, 2006 07:42 PM

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christian [TypeKey Profile Page] says ...

maybe geffen could stop the rightward fox plunge that has overtaken the la times. from liars like jonah goldberg, max boot to ass kissing editorials in favor of guvn'r enron.

of course, then headlines would scream TIMBERLAKE HOT AGAIN!

Posted by christian [TypeKey Profile Page] at January 2, 2007 10:48 AM

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