Please enter your birth date to watch this video: You are not allowed to view this material at this time. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Not their greatest film but still well worth watching. : Tilda Swinton On Agreeing To Do The Film Hail, Caesar! There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. The rise of free agent actors not under iron-clad studio contract, with independent directors and producers did not rise until the latter 1950's.The Coen brothers do it again… but likely not for everyone. : Character Profiles-The Director (Featurette)Hail, Caesar! PS Vita : Character Profiles-The Director (Featurette) Summary: Set during the latter years of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Hail, Caesar! WiiU
Would that it were so simple to spin out a sequel with Baird, Hobie, Laurence Lorentz and the rest of the crew at Capitol Pictures. Here's an intelligent, adult (as in a movie that's actually not targeted at the 18-35 crowd!) When the first official trailer for Joel and Ethan Coen’s Hail, Caesar! Another comical conceit is the dual role of Thora and Thessaly Thacker who are both played by Oscar winner Tilda Swinton. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. When he is accidently pulled into the mystery behind Baird’s kidnapping, he’ll have to move from on-screen hero to off-screen one. While he has a great deal of patience for the most mediocre of talent, Laurence’s biggest feat just might be making Hobie’s acting seem palatable.
TV It was fun to watch and had some social commentary on the times but Josh Brolin held it all together and even George Clooney did an excellent job. When it's over, you'll miss them.
all a bit ho hum, jobs for the boys. Films. The Coens directed the film Hail, Caesar!, about a "fixer" in 1950s Hollywood trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanishes during filming. Burt Gurney, the character played by Channing Tatum, is every inch a movie star. This is far more broad, but it's simply fun, it makes you laugh and smile, if you're not looking to be cynical, but it's also a well thought out and executed homage to a bygone era of Hollywood, and a glorious satire all wrapped up in to one. follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix. I’m not sure why this has twice as many 1-stars as it does 5-stars but if you’re not familiar with, nor watched, movies from the Hollywood of the 50’s a lot of this will likely not be funny nor make much sense. If you don’t want to see film sets doing a Caesar epic, synchronized swimming, a sailor song & dance and a cowboy star then you might want to pass over this one. In fact, Mannix comes up with a viable solution, which echoes a similar predicament faced by actress Loretta Young back in the day. Clooney explains: “He is used to being taken care of, and he's quite comfortable and feels protected in that world.” A disappointing film. follows a single day in the life of a studio fixer who is presented with plenty of problems to fix. Four-time Oscar-winning filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen (No Country for Old Men,Fargo) write and direct Hail, Caesar!, an all-star comedy set during the latter years of Hollywood's Golden Age.
I have already watched this Blu-ray three times since I received it last week, and as is the case with many Coen Brothers films, I discover new delights with each viewing: a subtle joke I missed (“squint!”), an outstanding performance from a supporting actor (notice Heather Goldenhersh’s subtle brilliance as Natalie, for example, revel in Robert Trebor’s cameo, and of course fall in love with Veronica Osorio’s Carlotta Valdez as soon as she enters the frame, which she instantly owns), and profound themes that gradually become more apparent and seem to dovetail with themes of other Coen Bros. The humor is not “inside” but rather a take on the times shown in segments of movies under production, the problems of the cast and how the “fixer” handles a full plate of issues. Not a normal comedy, not at least how many in North America would define comedy. flick that doesn't need the "F" word in every line, excessive violence or tons of special effects to be entertaining. Please try again. Such a good film! There is a discussion group where the studio wants to know if it’s handling of Jesus is offensive to anyone in the Hail, Caesar movie under production and the religious representatives may be off-putting to some in their responses… though we found it pretty humorous. He’s very theatrical .. : DeeAnna Asks Joe Silverman About His WorkHail, Caesar!
Baird has had a long and illustrious career with the studio. Please try againSorry, we failed to record your vote. Anything from the Cohen brothers is bound to be good to very good in an unspectacular way. Least of my favourite Coen movies which is also to say it isn't at all bad... Lovely cacophony of famous actors and actresses putting in their bit and very amusing at times as all Coen Bros films are.. and they are a real cut above most, nearly all of the other U.S. directors out there. Eddie Mannix, the world-weary, overstressed studio fixer is played by Josh Brolin.
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