Sabtu, 22 Februari 2020

Trump Has the Absolute Worst Taste in Movies - The Daily Beast

On Thursday evening, at one of his ego-nourishing rallies, President Donald Trump took aim at Parasite, Bong Joon-ho’s South Korean satire that made history as the first foreign film to win the Best Picture Oscar.

“By the way, how bad were the Academy Awards this year? You see ‘em? And the winner is…a movie from South Korea. What the hell is that about?” bellowed a rather clammy Trump. “Was it good? I don’t know. I’m looking for like, let’s get Gone with the Wind. Can we get Gone with the Wind back, please? Sunset Boulevard, so many great movies.”

Let’s first address the dog-whistle inclusion of Gone with the Wind. There isn’t a snowball’s chance in hell that Trump, who has the attention span of a meerkat on high-grade cocaine, has sat through Victor Fleming’s four-hour-long Civil War epic. What he may be aware of, however, is how the 1939 film—winner of 10 Academy Awards including Best Picture, and the highest-grossing movie ever when adjusted for inflation—is a neo-Confederate monument; one that romanticizes slavery and the antebellum South, and envisions its wealthy white protagonists as hallowed victims swallowed up by the chaos of Reconstruction. Hattie McDaniel’s Mammy, the head slave of the film’s sprawling southern plantation, comes from a long line of racist (and likely mythical) stereotypes of “mammy” house slaves (selfless, grandmotherly) dating back to Uncle Tom’s Cabin that were used by Confederate apologists to soften and even attempt to legitimize the unequivocally racist and dehumanizing institution.

McDaniel, who eventually became the first Black Oscar winner for her performance, was barred from the film’s Atlanta premiere due to segregation, and was seated not with the Gone with the Wind cast and crew but at a small table in the back of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub at the 1940 Academy Awards ceremony (producer David O. Selznick had to lobby the venue to get her in the building). Her dying wish, to be buried in Hollywood Cemetery, was also denied because of its whites-only policy.

Is this the Hollywood that Trump wants to return to?

Also…Sunset Boulevard? The film, for the record, didn’t win Best Picture, losing to All About Eve, but more than that, are we to really believe that Trump, a sexist monster who publicly mocked Kim Novak’s appearance at the 2014 Oscars, empathized with the plight of an aging silent-film actress? (Norma Desmond’s delusions of grandeur, maybe.)

There’s a long, strange history of U.S. presidents screening films in the White House. The first, regrettably, was D.W. Griffith’s racist celebration of the Ku Klux Klan, The Birth of a Nation, viewed by Woodrow Wilson in the East Room on Feb. 18, 1915. Bill Clinton’s inaugural screening was Lorenzo’s Oil, a crowdsourced pick if there ever was one. Trump’s was Finding Dory, whose message of inclusion appeared to be lost on Trump, according to the film’s star Ellen DeGeneres.

Over the past century, presidents have also been queried on their favorite films. Lyndon B. Johnson would watch a 10-minute short about himself, narrated by Gregory Peck, over and over again in the White House, while Ronald Reagan, a former Hollywood actor, would suffer through his own mediocre oeuvre on his birthday each year. Gerald Ford’s favorite movie, funnily enough, was said to be Home Alone (Trump would later make a cameo in its sequel). Years ago, when a Twitter user asked Trump to name his favorite films, the then-reality-TV host cited Citizen Kane, Gone with the Wind, and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly. Yet when it comes to Orson Welles’ magnum opus, chronicling the rise and fall of a power-hungry media tycoon, he’s made it resoundingly clear that he has no grasp on the film’s central message.

When asked for the one piece of advice he’d give Charles Foster Kane, [Trump] offered: “Get yourself a different woman.”

As part of the 2002 Oscars, famed documentarian Errol Morris was given the unenviable task of filming influential pop-culture figures discussing their favorite movies. Trump picked Citizen Kane, and, when asked for the one piece of advice he’d give Charles Foster Kane, offered: “Get yourself a different woman.”

Morris opened up to The Ringer about the surrealness of that moment. “So he starts to tell me about Charles Foster Kane, who he identifies with. And what was Charles Foster Kane’s real problem? Was his problem that he was a megalomaniac? Not so much. Was his problem that he treated people around him miserably? Nah! What was his problem? According to Donald Trump, his problem was the woman he married.”

He later added of the encounter, “It’s obvious: this person is insane.”

Though Citizen Kane and Gone with the Wind are fashionable picks, Trump’s real favorite movie is rumored to be Bloodsport, the 1988 martial-arts flick starring the Muscles from Brussels, Jean-Claude Van Damme. Writer Mark Singer was the first to document Trump’s fixation with Bloodsport in a 1997 profile for The New Yorker.

Whilst flying around in Trump’s tacky, gold-plated private jet, Singer recalled, “We hadn’t been airborne long when Trump decided to watch a movie. He’d brought along Michael, a recent release, but twenty minutes after popping it into the VCR he got bored and switched to an old favorite, a Jean Claude Van Damme slugfest called Bloodsport, which he pronounced ‘an incredible, fantastic movie.’”

The bankrupted real-estate mogul’s attention span was so low that, according to Singer, Trump would make his then-teenage son, Donald Trump Jr., fast-forward to all the fight scenes: “By assigning to his son the task of fast-forwarding through all the plot exposition—Trump’s goal being ‘to get this two-hour movie down to forty-five minutes’—he eliminated any lulls between the nose hammering, kidney tenderizing, and shin whacking.” (That 19-year-old Don Jr. served as Trump’s private jet remote-control servant explains so very much.)

Trump’s questionable taste in movies and culture-war carnival-barking notwithstanding, what we can be certain of is that he is truly, madly, deeply obsessed with the Academy Awards. He live-tweeted the Oscars in 2013 and 2014, would regularly call in to Fox & Friends to deliver Monday-morning recaps of the show, and has repeatedly lobbied to host the ceremony on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Vine (RIP).

Occasionally, similar to his Parasite ramblings, he’s injected a dose of xenophobia into his commentary. At the 2015 Oscars, which saw Birdman win Best Picture and Alejandro G. Inarritu (who is Mexican) take home Best Director, Trump made the following complaint: “The Oscars were a great night for Mexico & why not—they are ripping off the US more than almost any other nation.”

Four months later he’d announce his presidential run with an even more racist rant against Mexicans

It’s easy to see why Trump wouldn’t enjoy Parasite. In addition to his fondness for North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, whose cult of personality is lampooned in the film, it is a class-warfare comedy about a poor, basement-dwelling family targeting—and exposing the ignorance of—those in gilded cages not unlike the one Trump’s lived in for the better part of his adult life. Plus, as the film’s distributor Neon pointed out, the film is accompanied by subtitles and Trump is said to have an aversion to reading:

Given Trump’s apparent love of movies, numerous film cameos—including a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie nod for his pouty turn in a movie about a woman sexing a ghost—and burning passion for the Oscars, an event he begged to host in the three years prior to his White House run, it seems Trump’s anger primarily stems not from the Academy’s choice of winner but his exclusion from this glamorous soiree, and the Hollywood limelight.

Errol Morris summed it up best: “There are certain people that I think suffer—I wanted to have this in some psychiatric dictionary—from ‘irony deficit disorder’: the absolute inability to see irony when it’s really stuck right in front of your face. Donald Trump suffers from irony deficit disorder.”

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2020-02-22 03:38:00Z
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Jumat, 21 Februari 2020

Trump complains "Parasite" won best picture Oscar - CBS News

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  1. Trump complains "Parasite" won best picture Oscar  CBS News
  2. Trump Mocks ‘Parasite’ Best Picture Win: ‘What the Hell Was That All About?’  Yahoo Celebrity
  3. Trump isn't pleased a South Korean film won best-picture Oscar  CNN
  4. Parasite marks a Hollywood milestone on long road to equality  Global Times
  5. Trump Slams Oscar-Winning Film 'Parasite'  QuickTake by Bloomberg
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2020-02-21 14:05:39Z
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Justin Bieber Asks James Corden If Harry Styles Has More Talent: Watch - E! NEWS

"What did I get myself into?"

Justin Bieber and James Corden played a hilarious game of Spill Your Guts on Thursday night. On the latest episode of The Late Late Show, the superstar singer sat down with the talk show host to ask each other some tough questions. And as fans of the game will know, if either player decides not to answer the question, they have to eat something pretty gross.

First up: Bird saliva. In order to avoid consuming the bird saliva, Corden had to answer Bieber's question.

"I'm 25 years old, your friend Harry Styles is also 25 years old," Bieber told Corden. "Which 25 year old is more talent?"

Corden's response? "Cheers, bro."

The late-night host drank the bird saliva in order to avoid answering! He then told Bieber that he had to have the shrimp and chili pepper smoothie if he didn't want to answer his next question.

"Justin, you have performed all over the world," Corden said to Bieber. "Which country has the worst fans?"

In response, Bieber decided to have a sip of the smoothie, washing it down with some milk.

Bieber then went on to ask Corden, "On a scale of one to 10, how much do you regret doing Cats?"

Corden, who has to eat cod sperm if he doesn't answer, told Bieber, "You know what? I'll answer that. On a scale of one to 10, how much do I regret doing Cats? So, one is the least and 10 is the most? Well, here's the thing, I had the loveliest time making that film. It took me six days, and I loved every single second of it."

The 41-year-old star noted that he has to decide things based on his own experience, and he had a "really great time."

"I'm gonna put it at a solid five," Corden said. "Four point five, four point five."

Watch the video above to see more from Spill Your Guts, including Justin's ranking of Hailey Bieber's celeb friends!

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2020-02-21 12:41:00Z
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Trump blasts 'Parasite,' Brad Pitt at Thursday rally - MSNBC

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  1. Trump blasts 'Parasite,' Brad Pitt at Thursday rally  MSNBC
  2. Trump Mocks ‘Parasite’ Best Picture Win: ‘What the Hell Was That All About?’  Yahoo Celebrity
  3. Trump isn't pleased a South Korean film won best-picture Oscar  CNN
  4. President Trump blasts 'Parasite' and Brad Pitt  Los Angeles Times
  5. Trump Slams Oscar-Winning Film 'Parasite'  QuickTake by Bloomberg
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2020-02-21 12:26:40Z
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‘West Side Story’ Broadway Opening Night Sparks Protests - Variety

Roughly 100 protestors gathered outside the Broadway premiere of “West Side Story” on Thursday night, carrying placards and chanting in unison to demand the removal of cast member Amar Ramasar.

“Hey, hey, ho, ho, Ramasar has got to go,” they cried while holding signs that read “Keep predators off the stage,” “Sexual predators shouldn’t get leading roles on Broadway” and “A boy like that should not be on Broadway.”

These demonstrations have become a persistent occurrence outside the Broadway Theater, where director Ivo Van Hove’s radical revival of the classic 1957 stage musical is being performed.

The dozens of protestors braved the cold to decry the casting of Ramasar, who portrays Sharks gang leader Bernardo in the buzzy new rendition of the venerable story of forbidden love. Ramasar’s casting sparked controversy over his alleged involvement in a scandal that took place while he was a principal dancer with New York City Ballet. In 2018, Ramasar was fired, then reinstated, from the company after being accused of sending sexually explicit photos of his girlfriend to another dancer.

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The demonstration outside the theater were the brainchild of Paige Levy, a 17-year old high school student and aspiring performer. “Even if he’s not removed, we’ve started a conversation that they can’t stop,” Levy told Variety on Thursday.

Despite protests, the show’s producers have refused to dismiss Ramasar. “There is zero consideration being given to his potentially being terminated from this workplace,” producers said in a statement last week.

Ramasar has also received the support of his girlfriend, Alexa Maxwell, who said she had forgiven him for sharing the photos. His initial removal from New York City Ballet was sparked by a lawsuit filed by Alexandra Waterbury, a former student of the School of American Ballet who has sued her ex-boyfriend Chase Finlay, a principal dancer who shared other explicit images of her with Ramasar and others. Ramasar and another company member, Zachary Catazaro, were also named in her lawsuit.

Waterbury, who was also at Thursday’s protest, told Variety that she was upset that the producers had decided not to take any action against Ramasar.

“I was furious,” she said. “It was last Friday and I showed up here and just screamed the entire time.”

Waterbury said she hopes that the protests will depress ticket sales and pressure producers to change their minds. “If people aren’t coming specifically because of [Ramasar’s] casting, maybe they will change, because clearly they’re only concerned with money,” she said.

Meghan Wasserman, a 29-year-old New Yorker, said she was motivated to join the demonstration because she is in the performing arts.

“This is our livelihood, and it’s important that our workplace is free from sexual harassment and sexual abuse,” she said.

West Side Story,” which began previews in December, arrives on the Great White Way over 50 years after Stephen Sondheim’s original production. The latest adaptation puts a modern-day spin on the classic Romeo-and-Juliet love story set against the backdrop of a fatal rivalry between the Sharks and the Jets. Van Hove has dispensed with Jerome Robbins’ choreography, integrated video elements, and excised the song, “I Feel Pretty,” while cutting the three-hour show to less than two hours.

Opening night brought out stars including Liev Schreiber, Alec Baldwin and Vanessa Hudgens. After the curtain call, attendees trekked to the IAC Building, a modernist venue on the west side of Manhattan in Chelsea, where guests sipped specialty themed cocktails and noshed on empanadas and meatballs.

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2020-02-21 11:47:00Z
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Meghan Markle Was Destined for Royalty Long Before She Became the Duchess of Sussex Claims Former Co-Star - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Most royal watchers were surprised when Prince Harry confirmed his relationship with Meghan Markle in the fall of 2016. Although she had a promising career ahead of her, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, was a relatively unknown actress who had a major role in the legal drama, Suits. But one of her former co-stars claims that he always knew Meghan was destined to become a part of the royal family, long before she became famous.

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Meghan Markle gives up acting

When she first started dating Harry in 2016, Meghan was starting to make a name for herself in Hollywood. Suits was her first big break in television, and Meghan was in the middle of season 6 when Kensington Palace confirmed that she was dating Harry.

Once her romance with Harry got serious, Meghan made the decision to quit acting. She appeared in one more season of Suits before leaving her career behind for a completely different life in London.

Meghan and Harry tied the knot in the spring of 2018 and she immediately started working for the monarchy. A year after the wedding, Meghan Markle gave birth to her first child with Harry, Archie Harrison.

Although Meghan has since left the royal spotlight and is now living in Canada with Harry and Archie, one of her former co-stars claims that he always knew she was destined for royalty.

Who thought Meghan Markle would join the royal family someday?

Right after she landed the part of Rachel Zane on Suits, Meghan Markle appeared on the hit game show, Deal or No Deal. Meghan worked as a “briefcase woman” on the show.

But according to Express, host Howie Mandel recently joked that he immediately knew she was going to be royalty during their brief interactions on the set.

“I did, I saw her as royalty,” Mandel stated. “Really. During the commercials, I would bow down to her. And she would ask, ‘why are you doing that? why are you doing that?’”

Mandel added that he would always tell Meghan Markle that she will one day understand why he bowed to her. The actress never understood what he meant, at least not until she fell in love with Harry.

Mandel was obviously having a little fun with the fact that Meghan once appeared on his show, but there is a chance that the Duchess of Sussex returns to the world of entertainment in the near future.

What’s ahead for the Duchess of Sussex?

Meghan and Harry’s exit from the royal is expected to go into effect this spring. But before their departure becomes official, the two are reportedly going to return to the UK for one last public outing.

Queen Elizabeth has reportedly asked the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to attend the Commonwealth Day service in March. If that happens, it will likely be the last time we see Harry and Meghan alongside other senior members of the royal family, including Prince William and Kate Middleton.

Once Megxit is official, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be spending the majority of their time in North America as they look to make a living for themselves.

As part of their exit strategy, the couple will become financially independent from the crown, which means no more public funding. Exactly how they make money is yet to be seen, but acting is definitely an option for Meghan.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle spotted in public

While fans wait to see what is next for the Sussexes, Harry and Meghan recently enjoyed a rare public outing. The couple was spotted leaving an airplane at the Victoria International Airport in Canada a few days before Valentine’s Day.

Harry rocked a hat a sweater for the outing, while Meghan Markle donned a pair of jeans and a cardigan. The two were seemingly alone as Archie was nowhere to be seen.

The sighting comes a few weeks after Harry and Meghan spoke at a summit in Miami that was hosted by JP Morgan. Harry allegedly spoke about his decision to leave the royal family at the event and was paid for his appearance.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have not commented on the reports surrounding their exit. In their official statement, they noted that they wanted to establish a second home in North America, though it is still unclear if they will end up in Canada or Los Angeles.

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2020-02-21 11:07:45Z
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Listen to BTS’s New Album MAP OF THE SOUL : 7 - Pitchfork

BTS have released their new album, MAP OF THE SOUL : 7. The 20-track album features songs from their last release, 2019’s MAP OF THE SOUL : PERSONA, plus, as its closer an alternative version of the lead single “ON” featuring Sia. The album drop is accompanied by a music video (or “Kinetic Manifesto Film”) for “ON” as well. Find all of that below.

BTS are set to embark on a world tour behind 7 in April, kicking off with a run of dates at Seoul Olympic Stadium. They recently appeared at the Grammy Awards to perform “Old Town Road” alongside Lil Nas X. The new album features one previously released track, “Black Swan.”

Read “BTS: How the Biggest Boy Band in the World Stays Radically Korean” over on the Pitch.

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2020-02-21 10:36:00Z
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