Showing posts with label Director. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Director. Show all posts

Woody Allen...to direct Puccini's Il Trittico. Los Angeles Opera House! September 6th, 2008.


Woody Allen, the quirky filmmaker known for his cerebral film style and for being a consummate New Yorker, will stage a production of Puccini's "Il Trittico", a trio of one-act operas.

The production is slated to open the 2008 - 2009 Opera season in Los Angeles.

When celebrated film actors hanker to get back to their "craft" they often tackle tough stage roles in the legitimate New York Theatre.

So, this begs the question. Is this a star-turn for the three-time academy-award winning director?

"I have no idea what I'm doing," Allen said in a recent statement to the press, "but incompetence has never prevented me from plunging in with enthusiasm."

Quentin Tarantino...tantrum in Park, Utah. Give the man a break!


Embarrassing footage of Quentin Tarantino - cutting up on camera - has been circulating the tabloid gossip shows this past week.

Apparently, Quentin was schlepping along the street and minding his own business in Park, Utah - where the Sundance Film Festival is underway - when a cameraman dashed up with the intent of capturing the quirky director in his element.

Quentin stopped dead in his tracks when he spied the paparazzi - turned to him - then quipped, with an exasperated look on his face,

"What are you doing?"

When the photog failed to answer, an altercation ensued between the two.

Now, gossip mongers are using the incident to cast a negative light on Quentin Tarantino, and his reputation.

On more than one occasion, I've covered events that Tarentino attended and not only witnessed his behavior up-close, but also unobserved from afar....on the street, at a local movie house, wherever.

For the record, I can state quite emphatically, that Mr. Tarentino has always been generous to fans, usually stopping to sign an autograph or two.

Give the man a break, eh?

One has only to approach Quentin with a little courtesy, to land a memorable photo op, I assure you.

As to the clash in Utah, well, it was triggered by the inappropriate conduct of the dim-witted cameraman, in my estimation.

Julia Roberts put it succinctly when she noted,

“I don't think I realized that the cost of fame is that it's open season on every moment of your life.”

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