Richard Gere, saying that China is the reason he doesn’t get any big acting jobs any more:
“There are definitely movies that I can’t be in because the Chinese will say, ‘Not with him.’ I recently had an episode where someone said they could not finance a film with me because it would upset the Chinese. There was something I was going do with a Chinese director, and two weeks before we were going to shoot, he called saying, ‘Sorry, I can’t do it. We had a secret phone call on a protected line. If I had worked with this director, he, his family would never have been allowed to leave the country ever again, and he would never work.”
Gere has long drawn attention to China’s horrendous human rights situation and says that’s why he only gets smaller film roles.
But, he says, he doesn’t regret the change because he has something that Hollywood doesn’t: money and, in conjunction, freedom.
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I'm really trying to control my urge to tell Jody Foster, an actress I like very much, to SHUT UP! As a member of the "masses', I've seen Maverick, tsk, tsk. I go to the movies only to see superheroes and science fiction and blow up the screen action flicks. The big screen was made for those kind of movies at the prices they charge. I'm not going to spend my money, or sell one of my grandkids to see a small, quiet film that I can enjoy more on a smaller screen television, in my home with no distractions. Rant over.
ReplyDeleteI like both types of movies, the big special-effects-filled ones and the small, realistic movies with a good story. I think Foster overstates the case. Movies are a visual medium. The surprise is that it took as long as it did for the superhero genre to take hold on the big screen.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I'd like to see the musical make a comeback. La-La Land is a start, but it pales compared to the best (or even the middling) efforts of the movie studios back in the '30s, '40s, and '50s.
Bless Matt Evers.
ReplyDeleteAnd you and Carlos stay warm. Not sure
how you are situated for the snow bomb
but it looks crazy out there.
If I'm picking the movie it will always be an indie or, better yet, foreign. If the Boy Scout picks it usually has a lot of guns, fast cars and scantily clad girls. (sighhhhhh) The first movie the man took me to was Magic Mike part 2!
ReplyDelete@Kirk, I agree, wholeheartedly! Several years ago, I saw a double feature of Seven Brides For Seven Brothers and An American in Paris on the big screen. This was before widescreen t.v. and letterboxing, so I didn't realize how many things, or people, were cut out of the picture. It was glorious!
ReplyDeleteHEY! Don't you and Jodie Foster be talkin' shit about my boys Captain America and the Winter Soldier. Those movies are GENIUS.
ReplyDeleteyou and anderson could play footsie at the movies (just sayin')...
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ReplyDeleteFrom your mouth to the universe's ears!
@Debra
I have no issue with superhero movies, they just aren't my cup of tea and I feel like these days they're everywhere!
@Debra, Thank you! As always, quite eloquent!
ReplyDeleteMatt can skate around my rink... as long as there doesn't need to be ice in it.
ReplyDeletei. am. loving. Blaine Stewart right now (not that I ever knew who he was). And really a Jodie Foster movie? Which one do you want - 'Little Man Tate'? 'Nell'? 'the Wild Wild West'? She certainly makes a case for 'they can't all be winners'.
ReplyDeletePerhaps the Chinese have heard the one about Richard Gere and the gerbil!
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