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Is Ang Lee a Tyrant on Film Sets?

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

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"This is the man Hugh Grant dubbed 'Fang Lee' after making Sense and Sensibility with him," so says a new article in The Age about Ang Lee's apparent reputation for being a cruel taskmaster on his movie sets, although in Lee's defense the piece doesn't offer a great deal of examples to support its premise and comes across more like a hook to write up an otherwise boring piece about Lust, Caution. In fact, the closest it comes to naming names is offering the vague assertion that Heath Ledger once claimed Lee pushed him to the brink of physical endurance during the shooting of Brokeback Mountain, which doesn't sound like a damning accusation even if it's taken in context. But who cares about context? Lets have some more hyperbole: Lee is "the industry's Clark Kent," according to the piece. "Under that mild-mannered exterior -- consisting of a gentle-to-inaudible speaking voice, self-deprecating manner and an overall Zen calm -- lurks a driven obsessive, a Caligula among directors."

According to the article, Lee reportedly spent 100 hours to film a ten minute sex scene in Lust, Caution, but he defends his exactitude as a necessary part of the job. "None of us enjoys it," he's quoted as saying. "By nature it's very uncomfortable, draining and painful. We're just common people. It felt pretty harsh. But we used the pain. We enjoyed the pain." Okay, maybe that last line tags him as a bit of a weirdo, but I rarely believe stories about directors being unreasonable on the set, and if you want to know why, check out the making-of documentary on the DVD of The Shining. There's a great moment when Kubrick loses his cool at Shelley Duvall for not hitting her mark, and you can see how little moments like that can create a 'reputation,' but it still seems like something that's all in a day's work.

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Movie Review: Alice’s House

Friday, January 11th, 2008

A slice-of-life tale centering on a middle-class family in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Written by Caballero Oscuro Alice’s House presents a slice-of-life tale centering on a middle-class family in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Alice is a 40-something manicurist in a beauty salon, and lives in a modest apartment shared with her husband, her three grown sons, and her mother. Although the film shares the daily struggles of all of the family…

Recapping this week

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Before the new year, this site was becoming largely a daily recap of the picket line — the strike was making this blog bloggier. With that in mind, I decided this week to bundle my strike and picket news in one end-of-week super-post.

This was a mistake, for several reasons.

For starters, I underestimated the degree to which my daily recountings helped vent and refocus my frustrations with the strike. Yes, I generally talk about the good things that happen — the interesting conversations, the writers I never would have met if it weren’t for this strange situation. But these blessings are bright points of light against a backdrop of gloomy uncertainty: no one knows how much longer this strike is going to go on.

No one. Not the writers, not the studios, not any pundit. It’s like we’re all in a footrace, but no one knows if it’s a marathon, or one of those insane super-marathons. We can count the markers along the side of the road — days on the picket line, millions of dollars lost — but none of us know how close that puts us towards the finish line.

Do we reach a deal before the Oscars? Before SAG goes out? If we knew how long the race was, we could pace ourselves. But since we don’t, since we can’t, all we can do is focus on the road under our feet. And that’s what the daily recaps were for me. A chance to look at what was happening in the moment.

Another reason for the daily recaps is that screenwriters — and for a change, I’m using this term strictly for feature writers — don’t have the sense of structure and community that television writers do. TV staffs work together. They largely picket together. They can point to showrunners as opinion leaders.

Not so for feature writers. We work alone, or in pairs. The most prominent screenwriters have fraction of the clout or connections of the TV showrunners. Yet as one of the more publicly visible feature writers, I get some half-joking variation of the following every day:

Hey John, can you get this strike wrapped up?

And dude, I wish. For family reasons, I didn’t join the negotiating committee. And I’m not privy to any secret insider information about What’s Really Going On. My pledge to myself was that I would do every hour of service asked, and lead by example if not by position.

A big portion of this blog’s readership is WGA feature writers, and there’s an obvious if unstated if-I-can-do-it, you-can-do-it aspect to my daily recaps. So, back to those next week.

In the meantime, here’s briefly the week that was.

MONDAY

It rained all weekend, and was supposed to rain during the early shift, so I pulled out the rain pants and braced myself for hypothermia. Fortunately the rain tapered off. Yet the shift was still cold, dreary and endless. Barbara Turner asked the time, then glared at me with unsettling darkness when I told her it was only 7.

TUESDAY

Barbara brought doughnuts. So while it was even colder — wearing gloves in Los Angeles feels like a betrayal of geography — the extra sugar was a huge help. More of the regulars were back from Christmas vacation, along with several non-WGA blog-readers.

Also back was Angry Cadillac Woman, who has barreled through the Van Ness gate nearly every day without showing any regard for the fact that human beings are walking there. On this day, she shouted “Get out my way!” as she nearly ran me over. Angry Cadillac Woman is in her late 50’s, with dark hair and a handicapped placard on her rear-view mirror. Her license plate number was duly noted on the incident report I filed. That, combined with the Paramount video surveillance, would hopefully get her disciplined or fired if it happens again.

WEDNESDAY

I was the first person at the gate. Walking in circles alone at 5:45 in the morning is odd. You’re not self-conscious, really, because there’s no one to watch you other than the Paramount guard. But it’s always a relief when the rest of the crew shows up.

Angry Cadillac Woman didn’t come close to hitting anyone while zooming into the Van Ness gate, but it was mostly just lucky timing.

THURSDAY

Thursday was great. It was the day it finally got back to normal, with many more people at our gate. Barbara brought more doughnuts. My assistant, Matt, brought coffee and bagels. David N. Weiss, WGA VP, spoke to us at length. By the time 9 a.m. rolled around, we had multiple picketers to relieve us.

That night, we had a screenwriters house meeting to talk about the past, present and possible end-points of the strike. It was a long and refreshingly candid session. I’d strongly recommend members attend them, because it’s a chance to have a conversation with leadership, rather than a presentation by leadership. I left the meeting no more or less optimistic, but I was gratified to see one of the things we asked for come about: concentrated picketing.

Picketing on Monday will be at Warners. Not Fox, not Sony, not Paramount, not Universal, not CBS. By bringing everyone to one place, we can focus attention on a single issue — in this case, WB’s plans to axe employees rather than return to the bargaining table.

I’ll be hitting the 5-8 a.m. shift, and look forward to seeing not just my normal crew, but lots of other friends and colleagues who’ve been scattered around town. I hope it’s successful, because it’s something I’d love to see continue.

And whatever happens, I’ll give a recap.

Christina Aguilera and Jordan Bratman have a baby

Friday, January 11th, 2008
0111_christina_aguilera_baby_00.JPG Christina Aguilera gave birth to a singular baby today, according to E! Online:
The couple announced the birth in a quick text message to friends and family around 4 p.m.: "Baby has arrived. Mom and dad are doing well!"
There were no further details immediately available.
TMZ is saying it’s a boy. My sources say it’s a Yeti. I trust my peeps on this one. And by peeps I mean all the beers I just drank.

They’re Still Together

Friday, January 11th, 2008

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She is such a precious flower!

Britney Spears was seen out and about on Friday with swimwear on.

It's January!

The troubled mother of two went for a drive up and down Ventura Blvd. in the Valley with her "manager" - Osama Lutfi, whom she ditched for the company of her new paparazzo boyfriend, Adnan Ghalib (above).

The pair met up at Jerry's Deli.

After driving around Jerry's Deli parking lot a few times, Britney jumped out of Osama's car and into Adnan's.

Ghalib and Spears headed off to Beverly Hills, where they drove around before racing back to Unfitney's home. On the way to her house, Adnan drove like a maniac trying to lose the crowd following behind them; running three red lights in the process!

Fun times.

Can't wait for Monday!

Will Britney show for court???

We say yes….but three hours late!

[Image via Fame Pictures.]

It’s A Girl!

Friday, January 11th, 2008

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Nicole Richie and Joel Madden welcomed a little girl on Friday. Perfect for Nicole. She can spoil her little princess!

The new arrival's name is Harlow Winter Kate Madden

"The beautiful healthy baby girl left the hospital with her ecstatic parents," Nicole's publicist says.

Congrats to the happy couple!

[Photo via Getty Images.]

Nicole Richie and Joel Madden have a baby girl

Friday, January 11th, 2008
0111_nicole_richie_baby_00.JPG Nicole Richie gave birth to a baby girl today, according to People:
Harlow Winter Kate Madden was born Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and weighed 6 lbs., 7 oz.
"The beautiful healthy baby girl left the hospital with her ecstatic parents," says the rep, who confirmed the birth to PEOPLE exclusively.
Congratulations to Nicole and Joel. May your bundle of joy in no way shape or form inspire Paris to get the baby bug again. Otherwise, I’ll come to your house and knock Joel’s stupid hat off his head. Okay, maybe that’s a bit drastic. I’ll just punch him in the face.
Photo: Getty Images

No Boundries 2, a cute “interactive” bit of stop-motion work

Friday, January 11th, 2008

No Boundries 2, a cute “interactive” bit of stop-motion work (via cpluv)

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Police and Firefighters to Testify at Britney Hearing

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Britney spears- emsPolice officers, firefighters and paramedics who responded to Britney Spears’s home last week will testify at her custody hearing on Monday, a source says.

“The emergency personnel will describe what transpired that night,” the source says.

Court documents show Kevin Federline’s attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan on Thursday subpoenaed the LAPD investigative report and the identity of the officers on the scene at Spears’s four-hour custody standoff.

If the court decides on Monday to further suspend Spears’s visitation rights, the singer may not see her sons until April, when the ex-couple’s custody trial begins, Kaplan said.

As for whether Kaplan is amenable to Britney regaining visitation, he said on Monday, “It’s a very short time since the events of Thursday and certainly I have seen nothing that has caused me to believe that there are dynamics in play now that will change my mind about the orders we sought.”

Federline was temporarily granted sole legal and physical custody of sons, Preston, 2, and Jayden, 1, after Spears was hospitalized. Spears and Federline are not required to personally show in court on Monday.

‘Medically Treatable Reason’?
“It’s extremely unlikely Spears will get visitation back at the next hearing,” says family law attorney Lynn Soodik, who’s not involved in the case. “She would have to prove that the standoff occurred due to a medically treatable reason.”

“On the other hand, it’s a terrible thing to keep children away from their mother,” Soodik adds. “The courts will have to weigh that against the trauma of another possible standoff situation.”

Even if Spears receives no custody after April’s trial, “custody arrangements are always modifiable,” Soodik says. “Since the kids are so young, that would just be the end of Round 1.”

At the trial in April, a child custody evaluator will recommend to the court who the kids should be with, and any additional evidence regarding Federline’s original request for primary physical custody.

“Until the kids turn 18, we can expect in years to come that both parties will be back in court,” Soodik says.


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Fergie & Josh says Wedding Plans in ‘Preliminary Stages’

Friday, January 11th, 2008

Fergie and JoshJosh Duhamel has his life in order – he has a hit TV show, stunning good looks and new fiancée. The only complication? Planning a perfectly fergalicious wedding.

Recently engaged to Fergie, his girlfriend-of-three-years, the TV star said, “We’re in the preliminary stages” of wedding preparations. (As for a potential date, the actor would only say “soon.”)

His fiancée, a.k.a. The Dutchess, did not join Duhamel at Thursday’s 100th episode celebration for Las Vegas at the Palms Casino Resort – but their pending nuptials were clearly at the forefront of his mind. And Vegas, being the wedding capital of the world, wasn’t giving him any ideas, either.

“Right now, we’re just figuring it all out,” he said, adding that they haven’t settled on a size or location for the ceremony. “We’re just enjoying it. It’s all great, though.”

News of the couple’s engagement first broke on Christmas Day. “I feel like the luckiest girl in the world,” Fergie, 32, said soon afterward. “I’m thrilled.”

Also thrilled: Duhamel, whose NBC show is still going strong in it’s fifth season. Joined castmates Molly Sims, Camille Guaty and James Lesure, the actor accepted the key to the city before dining at N9NE Steakhouse and retreating to a private cast party.

“We all feel very fortunate, lucky and excited to be here,” he said.


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