Sunday, January 13, 2013

Anything Goes


SF Show Biz News

  • 'Anything Goes' at Golden Gate Theatre
  • Music Director Michael Tilson Thomas Leads The San Francisco Symphony,
San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Soloists And Actors In An All-New Multi-Media Production Of Scandinavian Classic Peer Gyn
  • LET'S SING A SHOWTUNE Opens 1/18 at San Francisco's Alcove Theatre
  • Barry Jenkins' films get financial boost
  • Ellison’s daughter makes a career in movies, starring Daddy Warbucks
  • Dancers above, orchestra below make San Francisco Ballet work
  • American Conservatory Theater Announces Two 'Bike to the Theater' Nights
  • Stark Insider TV: ‘The Lion King’ Backstage
  • STAGE TUBE: Happy New Year from THE LION KING National Tour Cast
  • Army Base Evictions Could Cost Oakland 1,000 Job
  • Three Reasons Why The Master Won't Dominate The Oscars
  • 'The Master' May Win Oscar Hearts Yet: The Atlantic Wire's Golden Tally
  • Oscar Campaign for “The Master” Sends out Scientology Parody Magazine
  • A Director Continues His Quest
  • I'm with these guys - Lincoln gets best picture. Who wins? Who gets snubbed? The Globe handicaps the Oscars 
  • Marin Film Creator George Lucas Engaged

  • Thought for today, interview with Michael Haneke, director of Amour, in the SF Chronicle:

    Q: You made a movie in Hollywood only once, in 2007. It was a shot-by-shot remake of your 1997 film "Funny Games." What was that experience like?
    A: I was very happy with what the actors gave but less happy with shooting conditions. In Austria, I was able to shoot the film comfortably in six weeks. In the United States, with huge crews and inflated means of production, even eight weeks wasn't enough.
    Q: Can you imagine making another film in Hollywood?
    A: Never in my life.

    Only in San Francisco - “I didn’t even want to touch it; I was scared,” Boone said. “But if they name it after me, I will give it a big hug.”

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