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ifyoucantfixit:
Thank you for that Meryl...I liked that interview, and thought it very informative.. It is the most
we have seen of Heaths portrayal yet...I am getting very excited to see this movie...
Ellemeno:
--- Quote from: Meryl on November 15, 2007, 12:46:35 am ---Here's a link to the Tribeca Film Festival site that sponsored the sneak preview of "I'm Not There" that Paul saw last weekend. There's a 6-minute video of Todd Haynes discussing the film, including some clips. The one of Heath is so like Heath himself that it doesn't seem like it was much of a stretch for him! ;D
http://www.tribecafilmfestival.org/player-extras.html?bctid=
--- End quote ---
Ooh, thanks, Meryl. Todd Haynes looks so tired there. And Greil Marcus was the interviewer! I've never seen what he looks like before, but he was one of my rock gurus 30+ years ago, and it's great to see him still going strong.
Heathy....sigh. :)
[Elle attempts a self-deprecating laugh at herself, but sighs again instead.]
:)
Ellemeno:
AFTER-PARTY STARS HAVE RIGHT SCRUFF
November 15, 2007 -- THEY both starred in the Bob Dylan biopic "I'm Not There," but Michelle Williams was noticeably absent from her ex Heath Ledger's side at the movie's after-party on the deck of the Bowery Hotel Tuesday night. A scruffy-looking Ledger joined an equally rough around the edges Adrian Grenier at the soiree, hosted by Cinema Society and luxe fashion brand Hogan. Model Agyness Deyn held court at the pool table while Julianne Moore, Maggie Rizer, Jason Bateman, Richard Gere, Olivia Palermo and Ang Lee mingled with guests. In order to clear the way for the slew of celebs, hotel staffers had to shuffle guests like Simon Doonan and Amy Hilfiger, who were there celebrating the Adam Moss-hosted launch of New York magazine's latest biannual fashion book, "Look," off the deck.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11152007/gossip/pagesix/after_party_stars_have_right_scruff_917886.htm
Ellemeno:
TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH ALL THE DYLANS
HEATH LEDGER
At the premiere of “I’m Not There” in Chelsea.
November 15, 2007 -- SO, the screening of "I'm Not There," the new movie on the life of Bob Dylan. It's six people including Cate Blanchett playing Bob Dylan . . . listen, don't ask . . .
Richard Gere, one Dylan, explained it to me this way: "I'm sort of Dylan. It's expressionistic. The character I play is not really anything. It's mostly a feeling. The problem was, how to portray a feeling. My job was to find a way to make that specific." Yeah, sure. Now I get it.
Heath Ledger, another Dylan, explained it to me this way: "I play him with all his different attitudes. I portray the differentiation between his personal and professional life." Right, absolutely. Now it's clear.
Producer Christine Vachon explained it to me this way: "Dylan had the ability to change completely. Shed skin like a snake. So this was done differently, using the guise of the different Dylans, because we all have biopic fatigue." Hey, OK for me if it's OK for you.
The screening was at Chelsea West Cinemas, 23rd near Ninth. And to this garden spot of New York, what did they wear?
Gere, navy cashmere. Ledger, sneakers, Sumo-wrestler hair - half ponytail, half bun. Bebe Neuwirth, red pleated plaid skirt: "I bought it in Bermuda in 1984." Eva Amurri, low-cut tighttight sheath. Julianne Moore, amortizing the same St. Laurent black patent strappy 5-inch platform heels she wore at Tom Cruise's party. Model Beth Ostrosky, wall-to-wall diamonds and designers - Dolce & Gabbana here, Versace there, H. Stern everywhere. "But not the jeweler H. Stern, my fiancé, Howard Stern, who bought them." Patricia Clarkson: "I got my earrings on the street for $10, the boots were 20 bucks, but my Hogan bag cost more than the whole outfit." (Hogan sponsored the evening, so for this plug she should at least get a change purse.)
Disappearing into the theater, Heath the Handsome told me: "You're The Post. I shouldn't talk to you. You always trash me. Always say bad things about me." No, no no! Heath must've mixed me up with every other inch of my beloved newspaper. I never trashed him. Never said bad things about him. Never ever. However, there's always time . . .
http://www.nypost.com/seven/11152007/gossip/cindy/trying_to_keep_up_with_all_the_dylans_399878.htm?page=0
Ellemeno:
From Variety:
Tangled up in 'I'm Not There'
Bob Dylan biopic premieres in New York
By ADDIE MORFOOT
Heath Ledger and director Todd Haynes at the NY premiere of 'I'm Not There.'
Gotham hipsters mingled with Hollywood's elite at Todd Haynes' "I'm Not There" premiere on Tuesday.
At the Bowery Hotel after-party, Haynes said it wasn't that difficult to persuade thesps including Richard Gere, Cate Blanchett, Heath Ledger and Julianne Moore to do the Bob Dylan biopic featuring several incarnations of the musician.
"They must all be a little bit deranged because they just went for it," Haynes joked.
Persuading Dylan to give him the music rights proved to be a bigger challenge.
"Dylan's manager (Jeff Rosen) asked me to write out a one-sheet description of the idea. So I wrote that and sent it off but I really had no expectations he would say yes. Then two months later we got a call. He had called Jeff (who also served as one of pic's producers) and said 'Do you like these guys? All right, let's give them the rights.' That was the only time I heard from him."
As Lauren Bacall chatted and Ledger smoked, pic's producer James Stern explained why he felt confident with the unconventional pic.
"I thought Todd had a way to capture Dylan's essence, which I thought was key. If he had done this like 'Ray' or 'Walk the Line' I think I would have been nervous."
Ang Lee checks out 'I'm Not There.'
http://www.variety.com/vstory/VR1117976027.html?categoryid=38&cs=1
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