Bill Murray has become a mystical character in popular culture, and not only because he occasionally pops up at wedding parties. With no agent or manager, the elusive Murray assesses most roles that come his way through a 1-800 number that he created years ago. Without numerous filmmakers confirming its existence, Murray’s unusual answering machine might sound like another apocryphal tale from his quixotic mythology. However, in a recent interview with IndieWire, the actor explained that he created the number — which is not listed, and only passed around through word of mouth — to keep Hollywood agents off his back.
“I had a house phone, and it would just ring and ring,” Murray said, while promoting his starring role in Jim Jarmusch’s zombie comedy “The Dead Don’t Die,” which opens this week. “Finally, I’d pick up the phone and I’d say,...
“I had a house phone, and it would just ring and ring,” Murray said, while promoting his starring role in Jim Jarmusch’s zombie comedy “The Dead Don’t Die,” which opens this week. “Finally, I’d pick up the phone and I’d say,...
- 6/10/2019
- by Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
Director Jim Jarmusch is currently having quite a busy year. He has two films set for release: “Paterson,” starring Adam Driver as a bus driver and poet living in New Jersey, and the documentary “Gimme Danger,” which recounts the history of Iggy Pop and The Stooges. Forming the band in the late 1960’s, Iggy Pop was a provocateur, performing half-naked and stage diving while confronting the audience with such classic numbers as “I Wanna Be Your Dog,” “Search and Destroy,” and “Raw Power.” Featuring brand-new interviews with Iggy Pop, Jarmusch looks back at one of the seminal American rock bands, their impact on the culture, and the circumstances of their reformation in 2003. Check out two exclusive images from the film below.
Read More: Cannes 2016: Iggy Pop Says ‘Gimme Danger’ Was Made With Help From ‘Drug Dealers and Bootleggers’
This is Jarmusch’s second music documentary. His first is entitled “Year of the Horse,...
Read More: Cannes 2016: Iggy Pop Says ‘Gimme Danger’ Was Made With Help From ‘Drug Dealers and Bootleggers’
This is Jarmusch’s second music documentary. His first is entitled “Year of the Horse,...
- 9/12/2016
- by Annakeara Stinson
- Indiewire
If there is one blemish in Jim Jarmusch’s exceptional filmography, it’s his first foray into documentary: 1997’s little-seen Year of the Horse, a surprisingly insipid portrait of Neil Young and Crazy Horse on tour. He gives it a second try with Gimme Danger, another homage to a legendary rock band, The Stooges, which, though more enjoyable and informative, nevertheless confirms that the director should stick to fiction.
Those hoping for something in the line of the Maysles brothers’ and Charlotte Zwerin’s Gimme Shelter will be sorely disappointed, as similarities don’t extend much beyond their titles. Unlike that canonical masterpiece, Jarmusch’s film is a strictly conventional affair that resembles any number of TV documentaries.
Addressing the camera, Iggy Pop (née James Osterberg) narrates the history of The Stooges, starting with a childhood living in a cramped trailer with his parents in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He describes...
Those hoping for something in the line of the Maysles brothers’ and Charlotte Zwerin’s Gimme Shelter will be sorely disappointed, as similarities don’t extend much beyond their titles. Unlike that canonical masterpiece, Jarmusch’s film is a strictly conventional affair that resembles any number of TV documentaries.
Addressing the camera, Iggy Pop (née James Osterberg) narrates the history of The Stooges, starting with a childhood living in a cramped trailer with his parents in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He describes...
- 5/19/2016
- by Giovanni Marchini Camia
- The Film Stage
Netflix giveth and Netflix taketh away.
While everyone's favorite subscription streaming service is adding a ton of awesome movies and TV shows in December, it's also yanking a huge list of popular titles from its library. Below is said list. I'm especially sad to see "Dirty Dancing" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" go. Those movies are the sh...
Watch them while you can!
Movies Being Dropped by Netflix on December 1st
"1941" (1979)
"The Apostle" (1997)
"Audrey Rose" (1977)
"The Believers" (1987)
"Better than Chocolate" (1999)
"Blood & Chocolate" (2007)
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)
"Chaplin" (1992)
"The Choirboys" (1977)
"The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" (1970)
"Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003)
"The Cold Light of Day" (1996)
"The Constant Gardener" (2005)
"Count Yorga, Vampire" (1970)
"Cry-Baby" (1990)
"Dirty Dancing" (1987)
"Double Indemnity" (1944)
"En la Cama" (2005)
"Event Horizon" (1997)
"Eye for an Eye" (1996)
"Fairy Tale: A True Story" (1997)
"First Knight" (1995)
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970)
"Foreign Student" (1994)
"Free Men" (2011)
"Funny Lady" (1975)
"The Ghost and Mrs Muir" (1947)
"The Girl from Petrovka...
While everyone's favorite subscription streaming service is adding a ton of awesome movies and TV shows in December, it's also yanking a huge list of popular titles from its library. Below is said list. I'm especially sad to see "Dirty Dancing" and "The Talented Mr. Ripley" go. Those movies are the sh...
Watch them while you can!
Movies Being Dropped by Netflix on December 1st
"1941" (1979)
"The Apostle" (1997)
"Audrey Rose" (1977)
"The Believers" (1987)
"Better than Chocolate" (1999)
"Blood & Chocolate" (2007)
"The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" (2008)
"Chaplin" (1992)
"The Choirboys" (1977)
"The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County" (1970)
"Coffee and Cigarettes" (2003)
"The Cold Light of Day" (1996)
"The Constant Gardener" (2005)
"Count Yorga, Vampire" (1970)
"Cry-Baby" (1990)
"Dirty Dancing" (1987)
"Double Indemnity" (1944)
"En la Cama" (2005)
"Event Horizon" (1997)
"Eye for an Eye" (1996)
"Fairy Tale: A True Story" (1997)
"First Knight" (1995)
"Five Easy Pieces" (1970)
"Foreign Student" (1994)
"Free Men" (2011)
"Funny Lady" (1975)
"The Ghost and Mrs Muir" (1947)
"The Girl from Petrovka...
- 11/28/2014
- by Tim Hayne
- Moviefone
The Dark Knight Returns: A Call To Arms Statue Year Of The Horse Edition
Mounted on a horse as black as night, the caped crusader rallies the troops in the statue inspired by Frank Miller's legendary work, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns! Don't miss your chance to get this limited edition run commemorating the Year of the Horse with all new Batman deco!
Limited Edition of 1000
Measure Approximately 14" Tall
* $399.95 Us * On Sale December 2014 * Allocations May Occur 129...
Mounted on a horse as black as night, the caped crusader rallies the troops in the statue inspired by Frank Miller's legendary work, Batman: The Dark Knight Returns! Don't miss your chance to get this limited edition run commemorating the Year of the Horse with all new Batman deco!
Limited Edition of 1000
Measure Approximately 14" Tall
* $399.95 Us * On Sale December 2014 * Allocations May Occur 129...
- 6/16/2014
- by Matt MacNabb
- Legions of Gotham
During an interview with GQ, Pharrell gets a phone call from Usher ("Yo, Ush") and we, the reader, get to overhear what is perhaps the most wonderful phone conversation of all time. You see, Pharrell is in the process of trying to convince Usher to release a song about "the rodeo world" inspired by the Year of the Horse (which we are currently in): "Look at what happened when Ginuwine did 'Pony' and he had the mechanical bull ... Now, that was Ginuwine. We’re talking about you, and bringing you to the rodeo world with a record that gives you the license to do that." Wait so, Usher in chaps? Yes, please.
- 2/27/2014
- by Lindsey Weber
- Vulture
Now that the Lunar New Year holiday film business bonanza is over in China, attention is turning to the movies that audiences in the world's second biggest film market will get a chance to enjoy in the early weeks of the Year of the Horse. Advance publicity for Jose Padliha’s re-booted Robocop is already much in evidence in Mainland Chinese cinemas ahead of its Friday (Feb. 28) release date, with cardboard cutouts of Joel Kinnaman as the future of law enforcement patrolling the theater lobbies. Photos: China Box Office 2013: The Top 10 Movies Sony and MGM will be hoping
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- 2/24/2014
- by Clifford Coonan
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Manchester United's first season with David Moyes may not exactly be going to plan, but at least fans of the football club had something to laugh about when the BBC subtitles team struggled to get a handle on their young midfielder Adnan Januzaj.
Casual Match of the Day 2 viewers might have been left puzzled and wondering whether manager Moyes had made a last ditch transfer window signing, when the name "Janet Jazz Jazz Jam" accompanied Juan Mata, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney on a list of their forwards.
The error occurred during a segment when host Mark Chapman was reeling off the talent in the Man United squad, following their shock draw against Fulham at the weekend.
It is the latest subtitles blunder from the BBC, who recently welcomed in "the year of whores" during the Chinese New Year celebrations for the Year of the Horse.
Casual Match of the Day 2 viewers might have been left puzzled and wondering whether manager Moyes had made a last ditch transfer window signing, when the name "Janet Jazz Jazz Jam" accompanied Juan Mata, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney on a list of their forwards.
The error occurred during a segment when host Mark Chapman was reeling off the talent in the Man United squad, following their shock draw against Fulham at the weekend.
It is the latest subtitles blunder from the BBC, who recently welcomed in "the year of whores" during the Chinese New Year celebrations for the Year of the Horse.
- 2/11/2014
- Digital Spy
Happy Chinese New Year! Today marks the beginning of the Year of the Horse and the country's Spring Festival, in which families all over the world come together to celebrate with dancing, fireworks and sharing meals, among other things, according to Time. Wearing red clothes is another part of the New Year tradition, with celebrators also giving their children, friends and family "lucky money" in red envelopes called hóngbāos. So, what exactly does the Year of the Horse stand for? The horse is part of a 12-year-cycle of animals that make up the Chinese zodiac, and according to Reuters, means 2014 will be a year in which people "stick more to their principles and stay...
- 1/31/2014
- E! Online
Friday marks the Chinese New Year, and people across the globe are welcoming the Year of the Horse with fireworks, parades, and religious ceremonies. Traditionally, the Year of the Horse marks a time when people are more confident and fixed in their ways, which is a great mark of progress, but it can sometimes lead to more conflict. Those born in the Year of the Horse, which includes those born in 1966, 1978, and 1990, are believed to be livelier and positive, and this year's festivities definitely brought out those same qualities. Street performers acted out a lion dance during a Hong Kong parade, people in Bali held on to incense during prayers, and in Beijing, actors took the stage for a traditional performance. Take a look at the most gorgeous photos from this year's celebrations, then learn how to make homemade fortune cookies for your own celebrations! View Slideshow ›...
- 1/31/2014
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
So, this is kind of weird, but also cool. Billionaire investor and philanthropist Warren Buffett is singing and playing guitar for a Chinese gala that will be broadcast on the internet Jan. 23 for the Lunar New Year of the Dragon, Chinese press announced Thursday (Jan. 5).
The performance has already been videotaped, but they are staying mum on what song Buffett performs.
"We all know that Buffett is good at investment, but fe knew he also did well in singing," Wang Pingjiu, a production executive for the Spring Festival Web Gala, was quoted as saying.
The gala will be broadcast on Cntv.cn and will also feature film star Jackie Chan.
Interestingly, we thought perhaps Chan and Buffett would both be born in a Year of the Dragon, but that is not the case. They are both Year of the Horse babies.
And just in case you had any doubt about Buffett's ability to rock,...
The performance has already been videotaped, but they are staying mum on what song Buffett performs.
"We all know that Buffett is good at investment, but fe knew he also did well in singing," Wang Pingjiu, a production executive for the Spring Festival Web Gala, was quoted as saying.
The gala will be broadcast on Cntv.cn and will also feature film star Jackie Chan.
Interestingly, we thought perhaps Chan and Buffett would both be born in a Year of the Dragon, but that is not the case. They are both Year of the Horse babies.
And just in case you had any doubt about Buffett's ability to rock,...
- 1/5/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
Director Jim Jarmusch loves Neil Young. The venerable singer/songwriter masterfully scored Jarmusch's Dead Man and with the band Crazy Horse was the object of the filmmaker's follow-up, the tour documentary Year of the Horse. Jarmusch also seems to love the New York edition of the All Tomorrows Parties music festival which, for the past couple years, has taken place in the Catskills each September. In 2008 as friends and I strolled around Atp one of them said, "hey, there's Jim Jarmusch having a picnic." Evidently the director returned to the scene of his lunch again this year. How do we know? Because there's a video of him singing Neil Young's classic 'Cortez the Killer' in a hotel room at the fest. The video comes from Pitchfork, which has been posting a great series called Surveillance, all of which so far were shot within the small, dingy rooms at Kutcher's,...
- 12/17/2009
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
The biggest problem with Neil Young's recent spate of archival live releases is that he's already put out so many anthologies and concert recordings that the new issues risk redundancy simply by existing. Sure, "It's all one song," as the man himself once put it (on 1997's Year Of The Horse—a live album, of course), but hearing every version is a fanatic's game. Sugar Mountain: Live At Canterbury House 1968 in some ways typifies this. The performances, captured over two November nights at the University Of Michigan, are intimate, clear (the two-track recording is very good), and obviously felt. It's got historical value, too, as Young's first solo performances following his departure from Buffalo Springfield. "I never plan anything ahead, in case anybody hasn't noticed," he says while introducing his early song "Sugar Mountain." For...
- 12/2/2008
- by Michaelangelo Matos
- avclub.com
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