From the monthly archives:

July 2006

Mel Gibson Meltdown

by Ambrose Heron on July 31, 2006

Mel Gibson was arrested early on Friday morning in Malibu after driving under the influence. The entertainment site TMZ recently posted what it said were four pages from the original arrest report, which quoted Gibson as issuing a “barrage of anti-Semitic remarks” to the arresting officers.

He has issued an apology but where this leaves his career is anyone’s guess. His new film Apocalypto is out in December and given the current turmoil in the Middle East added to the controversy that raged over The Passion of the Christ, the timing could not be worse.

> Sandra Cohen of the AP reports on where this might leave his career
> The LA Times speculates as to whether the LAPD tried to give Gibson preferential treatment
> Nikki Finke of Deadline Hollywood Daily refutes the idea of a police cover up and also looks
at the incident in the context of Gibson’s recent history

> Timothy Noah at Slate has no doubt as to what he thinks of Gibson and analyses screenshots of the leaked report

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Lindsay Lohan upsets the producer of her latest film

by Ambrose Heron on July 29, 2006

According to The Smoking Gun it would appear Lindsay Lohan’s social life is getting in the way of her latest film, Georgia Rule. The producer sent this letter to her:

Lohan Letter

> The Washington Post with more on the story
> Defamer chip in with their angle

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Richard Donner on the deleted scenes of Superman II

by Ambrose Heron on July 29, 2006

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The Top 50 Movie Endings of All Time

by Ambrose Heron on July 28, 2006

Some folks at Filmcritic.com have come up with this list of classic movie endings. There are some great ones in here and - as usual with these kinds of lists - you can have a lot of fun disagreeing with the selections. (It goes without saying that there are a lot of spoilers here if you haven’t seen the films).

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The Movie-Cast for Friday 28th July

by Ambrose Heron on July 28, 2006

This week we recorded the podcast on the roof as it was so damn hot in London. We take review the week’s big cinema release, which is Pixar’s latest film - Cars.

Our DVD picks include futuristic drama V for Vendetta and Spike Lee’s heist drama Inside Man.

In the news we discuss Richard Donner’s new cut of Superman II and our website of the week is the marvellous review hub Metacritic.

> Get cinema showtimes for Cars via Google Movies
> Buy V for Vendetta at Amazon UK
> Buy Inside Man at Amazon UK
> Check out some of the restored footage for Superman II over at IESB.net
> Check out the latest reviews at Metacritic

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