Harlequin Romance

Posted on 6:56 PM by Rob


Sundays are typically the post day, so here you are. The next shoot is slated at Cagney's in the next few weeks, but until then, I will post a few pics and maybe another clip of Scott if I think it would fit.

This one in particular is of the art on his walls. An interesting harlequin-type woman surrounded by a wall full of the things that accumulate over a life.

Moving on...

Hope everyone is enjoying the posts here. I don't update as much as some of my other talented friends, (Rachael, Frank, etc...) so check out the open west comic and livitluvit for what I mean. They have the chops.

Things in Red Bank are moving along at a decent clip. The documentary is taking a little longer than planned, but it has been a blessing. We are sponsored, the grass-roots support is growing by the day for the film, a contact in Asbury has offered us a screening at her studio and the lanes - and the time passes.
In other film news, caught Revolutionary Road a few weeks back and highly recommend it. Directed by Sam Mendes, (Road To Perdition, American Beauty) it traces the lives of two Americans living out the 1950s in a way that has not been presented in such concrete and beautifully nuanced ways. DiCaprio is Frank Wheeler and Winslet, his wife, April. They embody the "special" people so few believe they may be and the fall from that place that so many of us take in place of comfort and peace. David Harbour, as Shep, the 1950s male, for me was the scene stealer. His performance stole the show and really brought home the notion of silence and of not giving light to those shadowy things we all bring up that Mendes was driving home all film long, and was nicely depicted in the final shot; see old man turning off hearing aid.
That's it for this week. Planning on hitting The Reader and will post in a few.

1 comments:

rachaelgking said...

Thanks for the love, darling. I'll have you know PBR has become one of my regulars lately. It takes me back...

xoxo