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Rob Reiner, Pete Hammond just before pre-screening q & a at Billy Wilder theatre -- Thursday, 6.26.08, 8:08 pm. A screening of Reiner's The American President followed.
Fenton Bailey (l.) and Randy Barbato (r.), directors of Heidi Fleiss: The Would-Be Madam of Crystal, following Thursday night's 9:30 pm screening at Westwood's Crest theatre -- 6.26, 10:55 pm.
Guillermo del Toro, director of Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, during q & a at Westwood's Crest theatre -- Thursday, 6.26, 7:15 pm.
Dawn Hudson, Rob Reiner at Westwood's Billy Wilder theatre -- 6.26, 8:05 pm.
THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT on the big screen is something I would really have liked to see. A WEST WING dry run, and the last of Reiner's masterpieces. Capraesque in the best sense of the word, even if they name-drop him. Michael Douglas should have had Dreyfuss' slot in the Best Actor race. A movie I truly never get sick of watching.
Poor Rob Reiner. What happened? He really had his mojo workin' for a while there - a really great run in the 80s and early 90s - Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, Princess Bride, The Sure Thing, Misery - and now look at the guy. He's capable of making even Jack Nicholson unappealing to me (in Bucket List) and I LOVE Nicholson.
"Fenton Bailey" is one of the greatest names ever. Right up there with "Farley Granger." "Randy Barbato" is only slighly less great. (Not as great as "Cleveland Amory," however, which is itself trumped by "Fenton Bailey." By a gnat's whisker.) I suppose it's too late for him to change it to "Randy Barasso?" Just a suggestion. And simply because of their bemused expressions in that photo, I'm going to see Fenton and Randy's "The Would-Be Madam." Of course I would have anyway.
Reiner gets around. On Monday, he was in Washington for the Angels-Nationals game (and was interviewed on air), and on Tuesday he and his son went to Florida to complete their tour (over a few years) of every park in the majors. Nice work if you can get it.
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BurmaShave
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THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT on the big screen is something I would really have liked to see. A WEST WING dry run, and the last of Reiner's masterpieces. Capraesque in the best sense of the word, even if they name-drop him. Michael Douglas should have had Dreyfuss' slot in the Best Actor race. A movie I truly never get sick of watching.
Posted by BurmaShave
at June 27, 2008 2:13 AM
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Brock Landers
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Poor Rob Reiner. What happened? He really had his mojo workin' for a while there - a really great run in the 80s and early 90s - Spinal Tap, When Harry Met Sally, Princess Bride, The Sure Thing, Misery - and now look at the guy. He's capable of making even Jack Nicholson unappealing to me (in Bucket List) and I LOVE Nicholson.
Posted by Brock Landers
at June 27, 2008 9:26 AM
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D.Z.
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Del Toro is also apparently gonna be at a Q+A for the Sherman Oaks Arclight.
Posted by D.Z.
at June 27, 2008 9:44 AM
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RP
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at June 27, 2008 11:06 AM
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Joshua Mooney
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"Fenton Bailey" is one of the greatest names ever. Right up there with "Farley Granger." "Randy Barbato" is only slighly less great. (Not as great as "Cleveland Amory," however, which is itself trumped by "Fenton Bailey." By a gnat's whisker.) I suppose it's too late for him to change it to "Randy Barasso?" Just a suggestion. And simply because of their bemused expressions in that photo, I'm going to see Fenton and Randy's "The Would-Be Madam." Of course I would have anyway.
Posted by Joshua Mooney
at June 27, 2008 12:05 PM
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huntermdaniels
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Hey, Fenton, he just spoke in one of my classes a few weeks back. Very funny guy.
Posted by huntermdaniels
at June 27, 2008 5:02 PM
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vp19
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Reiner gets around. On Monday, he was in Washington for the Angels-Nationals game (and was interviewed on air), and on Tuesday he and his son went to Florida to complete their tour (over a few years) of every park in the majors. Nice work if you can get it.
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at June 28, 2008 7:23 AM
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