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...cinema in which experimentation was highly valued (primarily due to the steady economic breakdown of Hollywood in the ’50s and ’60s), Toback sees the Hollywood of today as a kind of dead space in which filmmakers are always pushed to “shoot for the middle.” He sees dealing honestly with adverse topics a near impossibility in the mainstream cinematic landscape...
...fireman dummy off a six story building to the abject horror of a producer talking on his cell phone below. Also untold remains the origin of Jay Russell’s nickname, “Spanky the Monkey,” which haunted the director throughout the entire shoot...
...know, we come in and shoot, but then we wrap it up and go home,” says Russell. “While we move on to the next project, they will still be there doing this every day, and looking out over their faces, I thought to myself that in all likelihood, we’re going to lose one of these guys someday. And that’s just—” He abruptly stops...
...There’s this one part that I could not get how to play this character, and I wrestled with it for the whole shoot,” he says. “But when that moment comes, and you say that line which is ‘I love you,’ or ‘I don’t love you’, or ‘I’m going to stay’, you find the truth within the character. And it’s the burst of emotional energy, that moment...
...last won the National Basketball Association title represent the U.S. in international competitions. Can you imagine the pride and the might with which the NBA champion Detroit Pistons would have performed in Athens? But instead of a well-coordinated team that knew how to control the ball and shoot well, we saw a hurriedly assembled group of NBA superstars who could not manage to play in a cohesive manner...