Tuesday, December 20, 2011

David Fincher Cast Daniel Craig for His "Robert Mitchum Center"

For his ideal leading man in The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, director David Fincher explains that he was seeking someone with an inner ROBERT MITCHUM, and James Bond star Daniel Craig was that actor.

“The casting process began with Daniel, and if you build your universe, it's like a good basketball team, you start with the anchor. And I knew him to be self-effacing and witty, and I knew that I needed that for Mikael. I wanted a very masculine center to the film. The androgynous side of the movie would be carried by Rooney, that was her job. So I knew that I needed a sort of Robert Mitchum center. And so when we had Daniel that was a fait accompli."

The closest Fincher came to working with Mitchum himself? In two degrees, Sean Penn (The Game) to Robert De Niro (the Cape Fear remake, in which Mitchum had a cameo).

Via News OK.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Merry Christmas From Robert Mitchum


ROBERT MITCHUM in a plaid holiday vest? Yes, the movie is Scrooged, the '80s update of the Dickens classic. It stars Bill Murray as a heartless TV executive and his clueless boss (Mitchum), who gives him advice like creating programming for pets! (Why not a detective who plays with string instead of sucking on a lollipop?) As the film winds down to its happy ending, even Mitchum's character approves of Murray's transformation. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Albert Brooks Picks Max Cady as One of His Favorite Villains


Albert Brooks, who's gotten great reviews and an Independent Spirit Award nomination for his role as a gangster in Drive, was asked to name his five favorite film villains. Among them: Norman Bates, Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford and Max Cady in the original Cape Fear. "With Mitchum's Max Cady, he could go crazy on you, you just didn't know where his tolerance would end and he'd turn into some other kind of guy," he says. Via Yahoo Movies.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Happy 95th Birthday to Kirk Douglas

In honor of Kirk Douglas turning 95, I put together a list of my 10 favorite films of his. Curiously, enough, two of them happen to co-star ROBERT MITCHUM: Out of the Past and The List of Adrian Messenger.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

RIP, Harry Morgan

Sad to hear that Harry (also known as Henry) Morgan has passed away at the age of 96. He was best known for his role as Col. Potter on TV's MASH, but he also had a long film career. One of my favorite roles of his is as the judge in Holiday Affair. He hears an outlandish case involving ROBERT MITCHUM and his wry amusement at the convoluted love triangle with Mitchum, Janet Leigh and Wendell Corey and peculiar details involving a squirrel and a little girl with a balloon on her head, make for a very funny scene. RIP.