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Paul Thomas Anderson Directs Play With 'SNL' Members
81 days ago
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Is Paul Thomas Anderson Making a 'Power Play'?
122 days ago

Source: www.slashfilm.com --- 23 hours ago
A couple months ago Paul Thomas Anderson directed a stageplay in LA (which many described as a radioplay), which featured Maya Rudolph, Fred Armisen, and John C Reilly. There were only a few performances, so if you were there, you were there, but if you missed it - YOU MISSED IT. Well it appears that PTA [...] ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 24 days ago
Who knew that in high school, Paul Thomas Anderson was president -- and for all we know the only member within hundreds of miles -- of the Yoko Ono Fan Club? That's just one of the tantalizing nuggets John Richardson... ...
Source: www.newsviewsblog.com --- 23 days ago
Paul Thomas Anderson (born June 26, 1970)is a five-time Academy Award-nominated American filmmaker. Biography Early life Anderson was born in Studio City, California, the son of Bonnie (née Gough) and Ernie Anderson, who was an actor, the voice of the American Broadcasting Company, and a Cleveland television late-night horror movie host known as “Ghoulardi”.[2] Anderson grew up in [...] ...
Source: www.cinemaisdope.com --- 30 days ago
[ View Image (1024×682) ][ View Image (1280×853) ] I’m starting to wonder how many more publicity stills there are out there for this film. Every time I think I’ve posted the last one, someone sends me another. I’ll gladly keep posting stills from this film even if it’s just a picture of a grasshopper and [...] ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 16 days ago
Deep in the heart of the San Fernando Valley, in a little cinder-block office that used to be a motel room, Carole Stevens is surrounded by memorabilia from her former students. ...
Source: www.channel4.com --- 7 days ago
(1999) Paul Thomas Anderson's ambitious, Oscar-nominated film follows the lives of a group of friends in San Fernando Valley, LA. ...
Source: newsroom.mtv.com --- 2 days ago
Being an MTV News correspondent isn’t always glamorous. Sure, we get invited to red-carpet events (not really), get to hear all the hottest CDs before anyone else (like Darren Hayes from Savage Garden’s latest solo double-album!!) and have tons of celebrities’ phone numbers in our Rolodex (not true for me, with the exception of Sweet P … and a fake phone number a friend once gave me for Paul Thomas Anderson). But yesterday was an especially horrific day in the life of this correspondent — because for the better half of the morning, Kim Stolz was spitting in my face, over and over again. You see, we were doing a “fun” little shoot for a promo that will remind our audience to register to vote, and if there’s any cause that deserves a Stolz Spit Shower, it’s telling y’all to make sure you’re registered in time for what may be the most important election in the history of the country. ( Head here for state deadlines and more registration info. ) &allowFullScreen=true" width="400" height="330" AllowScriptAccess="never" base="." /> But most important: Register to vote! You don’t want Kim Stolz’s spittle — and my now-ruined Christmas sweater — to go to waste. Because then the terrorists win. Fun fact: Tonight’s presidential debate is being held at “American Idol” castoff Melinda Doolittle ’s alma mater. I wonder if she’s working her shift at the dining hall tonight. Just kidding, Mindy Doo! Can’t wait to hear your debut album! ...
Source: www.variety.com --- 39 days ago
International News: Anderson to receive award in San Sebastian -- Paul Thomas Anderson’s searing portrait of overweening ambition, “There Will Be Blood,” has won the Fipresci (the Intl. Federation of Film Critics) Grand Prix for film of the year. ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 15 days ago
HARDCOVER FICTION 1. "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" by David Wroblewski (Ecco) 2. "The Other Queen" by Philippa Gregory (Touchstone) 3. "Faefever" by Karen Marie Moning (Delacorte) 4. "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown) 5. "The Book of Lies" by Brad Meltzer (Grand Central) 6. "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows (Dial) 7. "American Wife" by Curtis Sittenfeld (Random House) 8. "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson (Knopf) 9. "Anathem" by Neal Stephenson (Morrow) 10. "Star Wars Order 66" by Karen Traviss (Del Rey) 11. "Paul of Dune" by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson (Tor) 12. "Dark Curse" by Christine Feehan (Berkley) 13. "Devil Bones' by Kathy Reichs (Scribner) 14. "Indignation" by Philip Roth (Houghton Mifflin) 15. "The Keepsake" by Tess Gerritsen (Ballantine) NONFICTION/GENERAL 1. "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow (Hyperion) 2. "Hot, Flat and Crowded" by Thomas Friedman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 3. "The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008" by Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster) 4. "Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness" by Suzanne Somers (Crown) 5. "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne (Atria Books/Beyond Words) 6. "Stori Telling" by Tori Spelling (Simon Spotlight) 7. "Real Life" by Dr. Phil McGraw (Free Press) 8. "Through the Storm" by Lynne Spears with Lorilee Craker (Thomas Nelson) 9. "Guinness World Records 2009" by Guinness (Gui ...
Source: defamer.com --- 37 days ago
There's a place and time for discussing the inanity of movie lists — usually early January, right when the radius of critics' annual Top 10 circle jerk is at its widest. But a few prime exhibits pop up throughout the year as well, such as last weekend's Los Angeles Times feature selecting the top 25 Los Angeles films of the last 25 years . While we wouldn't begrudge the contributors' right to close out the late-summer news cycle as energetically as possible (we've all seen what happens when John Horn gets bored ), the tactical and intellectual errors that occurred along the way are an unfortunate example of zeal gone horribly wrong. The criteria alone defy rationality: only one film per director, lest "City of Angels specialists such as Michael Mann, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Altman and Paul Thomas Anderson" overrun the seminal work of, ahem, Michael Ritchie and F. Gary Gray. But even taking the list on its own terms, we just don't get it — Crash ? Jackie Brown ? Really, LAT ? Find our quick, admittedly incomplete corrective after the jump. 1. Jackie Brown . Come on. Let's just keep it short: Jackie Brown is not a better film than Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs . No point in fighting or meritocratic debate, like the author wants. It's not debatable — there is nothing to see here but an inaccuracy. 2. Collateral owes its life to Heat . Two things: 1) Stuart Beattie's original script for Collateral was set in New York, hence the cab ...
Source: www.charlotte.com --- 15 days ago
FICTION 1. "Brisingr" by Christopher Paolini (Knopf Books for Young Readers) 2. "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" by David Wroblewski (Ecco) 3. "Eclipse" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown) 4. "Breaking Dawn" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown) 5. "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown for Young Readers) 6. "The Other Queen" by Philippa Gregory (Simon & Schuster) 7. "Faefever" by Karen Marie Moning (Delacorte Press) 8. "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" by Stieg Larsson (Knopf) 9. "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer (Little, Brown) 10. "New Moon" by Stephenie Meyer (Little Brown for Young Readers) 11. "The Book of Lies" by Brad Meltzer (Grand Central Publishing) 12. "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society" by Mary Ann Shaffer, Annie Barrows (The Dial Press) 13. "American Wife" by Curtis Sittenfeld (Random House) 14. "Paul of Dune" by Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson (Tor Books) 15. "Anathem" by Neal Stephenson (William Morrow) NONFICTION 1. "Hot, Flat and Crowded" by Thomas Friedman (Farrar, Straus and Giroux) 2. "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow (Hyperion) 3. "The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008" by Bob Woodward (Simon & Schuster) 4. "Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness" by Suzanne Somers (Crown) 5. "The Limits of Power" by Andrew Bacevich (Metropolitan Books) 6. "The Secret" by Rhonda Byrne (Atria Books/Beyond Words) 7. "StrengthsFinder 2.0: A New and Upgraded Edition of the Online Test fr ...
Source: www.dvdrama.com --- 36 days ago
"There will be blood est le film d'un mec dont je n'aimais pas les films précédents, qui continue à se poser la question de la survivance d'une certaine idée du cinéma et qui à mon sens essaye de r[...] ...
Source: www.cinematical.com --- 36 days ago
Long awaited in the wake of his 2005 debut Brick , Rian Johnson's The Brothers Bloom is a magic trick of a film; the second it's over, you want to see it again so you can try to catch how you were tricked, but you also want to see it again so you can return to the joy and wonder of being wrapped up in the nimble, deck-shuffling hands of a born showman. Watching it at first, some of The Brothers Bloom 's creative and thematic elements seem like they're on loan from Paul Thomas Anderson (opening narration by Ricky Jay, pop-whiz-bang camera work, the troubled-but-tender relationship between the two brothers) while others feel as if they've been cribbed from Wes Anderson (deadpan confessions, whimsical set design, a parallel-universe setting where people still travel to Europe by steamship). The truth is, as much as The Brothers Bloom may feel like it's cribbing from other films at first, this is Rian Johnson's movie, and even if my more dreary and discerning critical faculties told me the final act goes on, perhaps, a beat too long, my inner moviegoer was sitting bolt upright, smiling, bright-eyed and carried away. Brothers Stephen ( Mark Ruffalo ) and Bloom ( Adrian Brody ) have grown up on the make, in a world of, as Jay's stage-setting narration puts it, "... grifters, ropers, faro fixers, tales drawn long and tall. ..." Stephen builds cons; Bloom gets close to the marks. Stephen's work on their scams is a weird, lucrative form of ...
Source: www.filmstew.com --- 22 days ago
In last year’s much loved animated film Persepolis , the voice of Marjane ’s grandmother was provided by French actress Danielle Darrieux . But fans of this still active 91 -year-old performer now have a whole new reason to rejoice, thanks to the release this week on DVD of Criterion Collection editions of La Ronde , Le Plaisir and The Earrings of Madame de , the trio of spectacular black and white films she made in the early 1950s with German-born writer-director Max Ophüls . Quite tragically for fans of cinema, Ophüls died not long after making these three films and one other that decade, passing away in 1957 . Until the Criterion release, this trio of Darrieux films was virtually impossible to find on video and graced only very rarely by some sort of institutional retrospective. And though the name Max Ophüls is not nearly as well known as the likes of Orson Welles , Stanley Kubrik and Francois Truffault , he is – among filmmakers past and present – an oft referenced master of composition. As per usual, Criterion has struck spectacular new prints of these films, and as a testament to the long list of those influenced by Ophüls , two of the three are introduced by, respectively, Paul Thomas Anderson ( The Earrings of Madame de ) and Todd Haynes ( Le Plaisir ). If you have to rent only one of these films, make it The Earrings of Madame de . It is the aristocratic love triangle film to end all aristocratic love triangle films, wit ...
Source: www.blogabull.com --- 22 days ago
It's clear that Rose, Thabo, Deng, Thomas and Noah are the future of Bulls ball. So I made a list of potential they should go after in the building plan. Check it: Almond, Morris (He has a nice future with his ability to score - Thabo and this guy are a lethal 1-2 punch) Anderson, Ryan (Ryan would give the Bulls someone whom would stretch the floor and score inside) Bargnani, Andrea (Rose and Andrea in the pick and roll would be heaven I think - forget Nash and Amare) Belinelli, Marco (This guy reminds me of Ray Allen with his ability to shoot, why not play him behind Thabo?) Crittenton, Javaris(I like the fact he's a high energy combo guard, so him behind Rose or alongside is nice) Frye, Channing (We can use a agile big that has skills) Greene, Donte (It's just a matter of time the SF will be putting up god type numbers) Jordan, DeAndre (I'm thinking Rose and Deandre ala Tyson and Paul) Kaman, Chris (He address are problem in the post, and that's lack of scoring) Koufos, Kosta (Kosta is a nice backup for Noah with his ability to shoot from the three) Milicic, Darko (He seems easy to acquire, and his blocking ability is a plus) Miller, Brad (With him coming over, we might be able to contend right now) Outlaw, Travis (love his potential and ability to jump and score, the Jordan swag is appealing) ...
Source: www.thephinsider.com --- 39 days ago
OFFENSE WR - Ted Ginn Jr ., Ernest Wilford , Brandon London LT - Jake Long (R), Ikechuku Ndukwe LG - Justin Smiley , Shawn Murphy (R) C - Samson Satele , Andy Alleman RG - Donald Thomas (R), Shawn Murphy (R) RT - Vernon Carey , Nate Garner (R) TE - Anthony Fasano , David Martin , Sean Ryan WR - Derek Hagan , Greg Camarillo , Davone Bess (R) QB - Chad Pennington , Chad Henne (R), John Beck RB - Ricky Williams , Ronnie Brown , Patrick Cobbs , Jalen Parmele (R) FB - Boomer Grigsby , Anthony Fasano (H-back) DEFENSE LE - Kendall Langford (R), Randy Starks , Rodrique Wright NT - Jason Ferguson , Randy Starks, Paul Soliai RE - Vonnie Holliday , Phillip Merling (R), Lionel Dotson (R) SLB - Joey Porter , Matt Roth ILB - Channing Crowder , Reggie Torbor ILB - Akin Ayodele , Reggie Torbor WLB - Charlie Anderson, Quentin Moses LCB - Will Allen , Nathan Jones , Joey Thomas RCB - Andre Goodman' , Michael Lehan FS - Chris Crocker or Jason Allen SS - Yeremiah Bell , Renaldo Hill SPECIAL TEAMS K - Dan Carpenter P - Brandon Fields LS - John Denney PR - Ted Ginn Jr., Davon Bess (R) KOR - Ted Ginn Jr., Patrick Cobbs, Jalen Parmele This ones got Henne 2nd. Seems correct finally. Bess is listed behind Camarillo..hope thats not true. Fasano will fill the backup FB slot....hope Boomer doesnt get hurt. O-Line looks allot more secure after reading up on these new guys....allot more solid than the guys we waived. or so i hear. Crocker "or" Allen? ive never ...
Source: www.slashfilm.com --- 32 days ago
Some might say that The Wrestler is a departure from director Darren Aronofsky, while many others may look at it as an evolution. One thing is for sure, it’s very different, and certainly more mature than the filmmaker’s previous work. I’d love to compare it to Paul Thomas Anderson’s transition from films like Boogie Nights [...] ...
Source: www.allconsuming.net --- 39 days ago
There Will Be Blood by Paul Thomas Anderson ...
Source: www.been-seen.com --- 8 days ago
It's not always easy to retrace the footsteps of major movies, but one which has been well-documented is the 2004 feature Sideways. Set in Santa Barbara Wine Country, it charts the misadventures of two middle-aged men, would-be novelist Miles (Paul Giamatti) and washed-up actor Jack (Thomas Haden Church). Jack's about to get married, Miles is lost, but they soon find themselves drowning in wine and women (Sandra Oh and Virginia Madsen). And it gets very messy. Sideways works well as a central California travelog. The characters may be all-over-the-place, but the setting is perpetually bright and sunny. It starts in San Diego, then heads north to the Santa Ynez Valley in Santa Barbara County. It even tells you where it's going: Los Olivos, Santa Ynez, Buellton, Lompoc and Solvang, places that are at once beautiful and a little peculiar. The region is lined with vineyards, but speckled with old-fashioned windmills and buildings that can best be described as quaint. Solvang itself is an authentic Danish village, whatever 'authentic' means. Jack and Miles pass such local meccas as pea soup heaven Split Pea Anderson's in Buellton, and stay nearby at the Days Inn. The list of locations used is exhaustive: ... ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 34 days ago
Screen grabs from our friend Johnny of recent Moleskine sightings. There Will Be Blood There Will Be Blood is a 2007 film directed, written and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson. ...

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