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The stars are ageless, aren’t they?
Brigitte Bardot, 1953
Kiss Me Deadly
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Director: Robert Aldrich
Director of Photography: Ernest Laszlo
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Mike Nichols crafting his masterpiece The Graduate.
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Happy 40th Birthday, Leonardo Wilhelm DiCaprio! (November 11, 1974)
My love of performing goes way back. My mom got me on ‘Romper Room’ when I was five - it was my favourite show. But they couldn’t control me. I would run up and smack the camera, and I’d jump around and do my little flips and routines. I wish I could get that tape now. But I have other memories, too. There was this one casting call when I was about ten. They brought five kids in just to see their look and if they’d be right for acting. I had this sort of punk haircut because I was into break-dancing at the time. I swear to God, it felt like we were a row of meat. The lady looked at me and at the other kids, saying, “Not him, not him, not him. You two stay.” I was one of the “not hims”. On the way home in the car, I cried and I said, “Dad, I really want to become an actor, but if this is what it’s about I don’t want to do that.” He put his arm around me and said, “Someday, Leonardo, it will happen for you. Remember these words. Just relax.” And then I stopped crying, and I said, “Okay”.
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[Nolan] came across the script of “Insomnia,” a remake of a Norwegian psychological thriller, Warner Bros. had the option. Nolan was interested but couldn’t get a meeting. His agent, Dan Aloni, called Steven Soderbergh, an early fan of “Memento.” Soderbergh told me that he “just walked across the lot and said to the head of production, ‘You’re insane if you don’t meet with this guy.’ My sense even then was that he didn’t need our help except to get in the door.” Everything happened very quickly. Nolan made the film on a budget of $46 million, and Soderbergh and George Clooney signed on as executive producers. Soderbergh visited the set in Alaska. “I got there and was having a conversation with Al Pacino: ‘How do you feel? How’s it going?’ Al said, ‘Well, I can tell you right now, at some point in the very near future I’m going to be very proud to say I was in a Christopher Nolan movie.’”
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