An unfinished “masterpiece” filmed by Orson Welles nearly four decades ago is finally ready to reach the screen. The Other Side of the Wind portrays the last hours of an ageing film director. Welles is said to have told John Huston, who plays the lead role: “It’s about a bastard director… full of himself, who catches people and creates and destroys them. It’s about us, John.”
Great things happen when a Beatle stops by the set of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
“Scrambled eggs.
Oh my baby, how I love your legs.
Not as much as I love scrambled eggs.
Oh we should eat some scrambled eggs.”
The weight of the AIDS pandemic and extreme poverty on the shoulders of humanity is too damn heavy. Everyday more than 1200 children are born HIV positive. Victims of a preventable, treatable disease. But, by the year 2015, we can live in a world where virtually no child is born with HIV, creating an AIDS-free generation — from Brooklyn to South Africa and everywhere in between. Learn More.
This video has been floating around the internet for a while now. Thought it was worth a mention.
“I just want to tell you both good luck. We’re all counting on you.”
Leslie Nielsen was one of a kind, a remarkable comic and a true inspiration. Shirley he will be missed.
Dr. Peter Venkman, Carl Spackler, Steve Zissou, Raleigh St. Clair, Grimm….. Bill Murray’s most memorable film roles in a convenient GIF created by Derek Eads.
A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to attend the very first taping of Top Gear America; a new series debuting on the History Channel this weekend. Today, the New York Times released a great article about the franchise, “Translating ‘Top Gear’ Into American”. It’s a good read.
Update: Watch the first episode here.