Selasa, 03 September 2019

Helter Skelter Star Steve Railsback: The First Manson Actor Looks Back

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Fifty years ago this month, Steve Railsback was a 23-year-old actor in New York when he caught a newspaper headline that Sharon Tate and four others had been brutally massacred in a house in L.A. I remember thinking, God, whats happening in this fucking world? Railsback recalls.

Seven years later, in 1976, Railsback would be part of one of the first attempts to depict what transpired that horrific night. In the two-part TV movie Helter Skelter, based on the Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry best-seller about Charles Manson, his Family, and the murders, Railsback made casting history as the first actor to portray Manson. This sounds crazy, but I had a ball, Railsback, 73, recalls. People have asked me if I had to go to a psychiatrist afterward, but there I was, 29 years old, doing what I loved doing acting. It was amazing.

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Many have donned Manson wigs and beards since, including Damon Herriman in Quentin Tarantinos Once Upon a Time in Hollywood (and again in Season Two of Mindhunter). But thanks to the success of Helter Skelter which drew a staggering 55 million viewers back in those three-network days Railsback remains the actor most associated with the role. He was also the first to deal with the repercussions of portraying a murder-ordering cult leader, which has been a blessing and occasionally a curse over the last 43 years.

Originally from Texas, Railsback moved to Manhattan at 21 and worked his way into its theater community; his first cinematic role was in Elia Kazans 1972 drama The Visitors. Railsback was invited to L.A. to attend the premiere of that film and, strangely, wound up staying at the very same Cielo Drive home where the Tate murders had taken place. His manager, Rudi Altobelli (whose clients also included Henry Fonda and Katherine Hepburn), owned the home and had rented it to Tate and Roman Polanski that fateful summer. Three years later, Altobelli offered the house as a crash-pad to Railsback while he was in L.A. I knew that was the house, but I didnt think about it, Railsback says. It was so peaceful. Rudi never talked about it when I was there. Coincidence is coincidence.

A few years later, Railsback found himself back in L.A., auditioning for Helter Skelter. For his try-out, he acted out Mansons courtroom testimony, a chilling scene that would later be in the movie as well. In prepping for it, Railsback says he wasnt thinking of Manson but rather his own life. There were two people in New York who were trying to take my confidence away, he says. So when I went up to do that speech, I was talking to those two people. I was talking about actors who had never arrived. It was about my feelings about acting and how you have noright to take my confidence away. My whole thought was that they had meon trial.

I put a lot of passion into that speech, he says. When it was over, I felt a thousand pounds had been lifted off my shoulders.

Offered the role of Manson, Railsback initially turned it down. I didnt want to be [typecast], he says. At the urging of Kazan, who knew Helter Skelterdirector Tom Gries, Railsback relented. If Im playing a killer, thats a negative, he says, but you turn a negative into a positive.

At that point, Railsback read Helter Skelterand watched a documentary to study Mansons way of walking and talking. Since Manson had said he felt most secure in jail, Railsback locked himself in a room in his home a few times. I wanted to get that feeling of solitude, he says, so I would close the door and talk to myself.The one thing he chose not to do was meet Manson: I didnt want him to manipulate me into thinking he was something he wasnt. To this day, Railsback never had any face time with Manson (who died two years ago) or his followers.

The making of Helter Skelterwasnt without its own drama. At least one bomb threat, attributed to a Family member, was called in, and, as Railsback watched, Gries threw Bugliosi off the set after the district attorney-turned-author told George DiCenzo, the actor playing him, that he wasnt getting the portrait completely right. Yet Railsback has little but fond memories of the experience: Veteran actors David Niven and Peter Falk visited the set, and Truman Capote hung out with Railsback in his trailer to talk about Manson and his crew.

Given how omnipresent Manson has been in the culture, its easy to forget how much Helter Skelterfreaked out America in 1976. The CBS movie lost money once not enough sponsors signed up; in some cities it aired late at night or not at all. Yet even with that pushback, it became the biggest made-for-TV movie of its time, and Railsback, wearing various wigs and fully inhabiting Mansons combination of mad-dog menace and intensity, seemed to become Manson onscreen.

The real struggle came after the movie aired and Railsback realized that Hollywood might not see him any other way. I was offered every killer in theatrical or television: Get Railsback! he recalls. I didnt work for a year because I knew Id be typecast.

Then he had two breaks: 1980sThe Stunt Manwith Peter OToole (he remembers OToole hiding his joints in the wardrobe trailer, so he wouldnt be caught red-handed) and a TV remake of From Here to Eternity. But Railsback admits he also made a few mistakes, like turning down the villain role in the first Lethal Weaponthat eventually went to his friend Gary Busey. It was a wonderful role, but I still had Manson on my mind, and I said no, he says. It was stupid. How did I know it was going to make $80 million? People said, If Railsback turns it down, its gonna be a hit! We all make stupid choices sometimes. Ive made a few.

Railsback landed parts in smaller or low-budget movies, like the Pamela Anderson bomb Barbed Wire, and has continued to work; last year, he starred opposite Tom Berenger in a western, Gone Are the Days. But today, he largely considers himself retired. I get calls and theyre usually not for a good movie, he says. Everything these days is a sequel to a sequel to a sequel. Its just boring after a while.

Railsback admits he has never seen any of the other onscreen Mansons in subsequent movies and TV shows, although when heard Jeremy Davies was playing Manson in the 2004 remake of Helter Skelter, he sent a note saying, Dive off a cliff and have a great time. (I dont know if he got it, he says. I never met him.)

As of last week, he still hadnt seen Tarantinos movie, although its on his list; hes an unabashed admirer of the directors work, and the two had a long talk at the premiere of The Hateful Eight. He was walking toward me and said The Stunt Man! about five times and hugged me, Railsback recalls. They never talked about Manson but instead about Railsbacks work in Lifeforce, Tobe Hoopers 1985 space-vampire movie.

For all his career speed bumps, Railsback has few regrets about playing Manson and found the character intriguing. He could be charming and violent, he says. Its not mind-boggling to see how he got those girls to follow him. They were looking for a father figure or whatever. They would do anything he said. They would hang on his every word.

Clearly, were still fascinated with Manson and what happened over two nights in 1969. But for his part, Railsback doesnt know why movies and books on the subject keep rolling out. Ive asked myself that question, he says. Why do they keep doing these? What else are you going to learn? What the fuck? Youre just giving him all this attention. People would call me up and say, Mansons going to be on Tom Snyder or whatever. I didnt care. I said, I dont want to watch it. Youre just making him more infamous.

Watch Rami Malek Hack Through the Holidays in New Mr. Robot Trailer

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Rami Maleks Elliot Alderson prepares for a holiday season hack-a-thon in the tense new trailer for the fourth and final season of Mr. Robot, set to premiere October 6th on USA.

The new, minute-long teaser is light on plot points, but heavy on mood. Set to a gloomy piano rendition of Silent Night, the clip finds Elliot declaring, in a voice over, that its time to get back to work, before his imaginary compatriot, Mr. Robot (Christian Slater), begins laying out the dangers ahead. Over a compelling montage of clips that tease murder, drugs and tech run amok, Mr. Robot tells Elliot, This is an endless war. What youre about to do is crossing a line. To which Elliot replies, Its a little late for that, dont you think?

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Mr. Robot creator and show runner Sam Esmail announced that the show would conclude after its fourth season last August, noting the final season would comprise 12 episodes rather than the typical eight. When I first created the world of Mr. Robot, I thought it would be a niche television series with a small, cult following, Esmail said at the time. Over the past three years, it has become so much more, and I am continually humbled by the shows recognition and by the amazing cast and crew that work tirelessly to help bring my vision to life. Since day one, Ive been building toward one conclusion and in breaking the next season of Mr. Robot, I have decided that conclusion is finally here.

Mr. Robot has earned heaps critical praise, and several awards, since it premiered in 2015. In 2016, the show picked up two Golden Globes, Best TV Drama and Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for Christian Slater, while the same year Malek won Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama at the Emmys and the show took home Outstanding Music Composition for a Series. The show also proved to be a launching pad of sorts for Malek, who won the Best Actor Oscar in February for his turn as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody.

Senin, 02 September 2019

Tracy Morgan, Sarah Silverman, Nick Kroll Lead Crank Yankers Season Five

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Tracy Morgan, Sarah Silverman, Nick Kroll, Aubrey Plaza, Tiffany Haddish and Kathy Griffin lead the cast for the long-awaited fifth season of Comedy Centrals Crank Yankers. The first episode of the revived series in which comedians voice puppets reenacting absurd and outrageous prank calls premieres September 25th.

Adam Carolla, Kevin Nealon, Chelsea Peretti, Will Forte, Nikki Glaser, David Alan Grier, Demetri Martin, Bobby Moynihan, Arturo Castro, Jeff Ross and Adam Pally will also contribute to Season 5. Returning puppet characters include Elmer Higgins, Niles Standish, Spoonie Luv and Bobby Fletcher.

Comedy Central previewed the new installment with a trailer featuring a montage of wacky one-liners and awkward interactions, including the following questions: What if I get pregnant by a ghost?, Why are you burping on the phone? and How are we able to handle a wet and sticky load? The clip ends with a character rejoicing, Im so happy because Im making a brown, beautiful doody in my pants.

Jimmy Kimmel, showrunner for the upcoming season, will executive produce alongside Carolla and Daniel Kellison. The trio created the show in 2002, and it ran for four total seasons (until 2007) during its initial run on the network.

Watch Adam Driver Expose CIA Torture in The Report Trailer

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Adam Driver portrays Daniel J. Jones, the real-life Senate staffer who led an exhaustive investigation into accusations of CIA torture techniques, in the riveting new trailer for The Report. The film, which premiered in January at the Sundance Film Festival, hits theaters November 15th before streaming two weeks later on Amazon Prime.

The clip opens with a montage of reaction shots to a news report of an obvious terrorist attack on September 11th, 2001. After 9/11, everyone was scared, Jones narrates. Scared it might happen again. It was my second day of grad school. Next day, I changed all my classes to National Security.

From there, we jump forward to the office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (Annette Bening), who shows Jones a New York Times headline about the CIA destroying tapes of interrogations of Al-Qaeda detainees. I want to find out what was on the tapes, she says. Why they were destroyed.

Jones begins his investigation but quickly runs into roadblocks from the government and the CIA. Nevertheless, he uncovers some disturbing facts including one example of a detainee who was waterboarded 183 times. Later, an adamant Feinstein proclaims, We will not allow this to be covered up.

Scott Z. Burns (screenwriter of The Bourne Ultimatumand The Informant!) wrote and directed the film, which co-stars Jon Hamm, Michael C. Hall, Corey Stoll, Maura Tierney, Tim Blake Nelson and Ted Levine. Steven Soderbergh co-produced the project.

Paul Rudd to Go Full Multiplicity in Living With Yourself Netflix Series

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Paul Rudd will follow in the multiple footsteps of Michael Keaton in Multiplicity this fall when he plays multiple versions of the same character in Netflixs new comedy series Living With Yourself. The series marks Rudds first leading role on a television series.

Rudd will be playing down-on-his luck Miles, who tries to make his life better by taking a spa treatment that is supposed to improve his life. The thing is, the treatment has created a whole new, better version of him, forcing him to become a better man in the process in his efforts to convince his wife Kate (Aisling Bea), his boss and himself that hes the worthwhile Miles. The program is told from multiple perspectives and will premiere on the streaming service on October 18th.

Timothy Greenberg, who has worked as a producer on The Daily Show and Wyatt Cenacs Problem Areas, created and wrote the eight-episode series. In addition to Cenacs show, his other most prominent writing credit is an episode of TBS family-on-the-run series The Detour, for which he also served as a consulting producer. The shows directors are Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, who co-directed Little Miss Sunshine, Battle of the Sexes and music videos for R.E.M., Smashing Pumpkins, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Korn, among others.

A few years back, Rolling Stone evaluated Paul Rudds many roles and rated them by Ruddiness the leading-man charm, the character-actor chops and the comedians ability to crack us up. At the time, the Ruddiest role was the groom in search of a best friend in I Love You, Man. The least Ruddy role was the mature loner he played in Prince Avalanche, a role that was maybe a little too dramatic for true Ruddosity.

Star Wars Confirms Ewan McGregor-Starring Obi-Wan Kenobi Series for Disney+

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In addition to the new trailer for The Mandalorian, Disney+ confirmed that a new Star Wars series featuring Ewan McGregor reprising the role of a young Obi-Wan Kenobi is in the works.

The franchise made the announcement Friday at the D23 expo, where Star Wars producer Kathleen Kennedy told the audience, We have all the scripts written, were ready to start shooting next year, Variety reports.

A Star Wars film featuring McGregor returning to the Jedi role was previously rumored when the franchise announced a series of spinoff films that would pad out the new Star Wars trilogy. The project will instead land at the Disney+ streaming service, which also has The Mandalorian and a new season of The Clone Wars in the wings.

After Alec Guinness put his stamp on the beloved character, Number Nine on Rolling Stones 50 Best Star Wars Characters of All Time list, in the original Star Wars trilogy, McGregor portrayed a young version of the young Jedi knight in the prequel films The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Return of the Sith. McGregor also provided a voice cameo during a scene in 2015s The Force Awakens.

Internally, weve wanted this for so long, but we know how much the fans want it too, Kennedy told EW at D23. [McGregor] wanted to come back, and hes so excited to play the character of Obi-Wan again. He really does embody who Obi-Wan is. And to think that Alec Guinness was really his mentor and now hes stepping into those shoes for this series, its really exciting.

Minggu, 01 September 2019

Legion Series Finale: What a Long, Strange Trip Its Been

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This post contains full spoilers for the series finale of FXs Legion.

As Professor X himself, Charles Xavier (Harry Lloyd), confronts the powerful telepath Amahl Farouk (Navid Negahban) on the astral plane late in the Legion series finale, Farouk scoffs at Xavier choosing a military knife as his weapon. The astral plane is an arena of infinite promise, Farouk notes. Surely, we have more imagination than that?

Legion creator Noah Hawley treated these three deeply strange, often riveting, occasionally indecipherable seasons as his arena of infinite promise. Coherence both narrative and emotional always came across as secondary to presenting the wildest and most memorable imagery possible. Why fight with a knife when you can transform into a samurai, or a tank, instead? Why explain things when you can stage a rap battle? Bigger, more colorful, and more bizarre was always the order of the day, particularly as the series facility with digital effects increased over time to make the powers of title character David Haller (Dan Stevens) appear disturbingly casual and real.

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This philosophy could lead to remarkable images, like this seasons introduction of a race of time demons that appeared as steampunk shadows with crooked smiles and apelike hands. But Hawley and his collaborators had a tendency to get high on their own supply, and to weigh the style so much more heavily than the substance that even the cool visuals could become numbing. The first season felt just coherent enough for the garish depictions of superpowers and mental illness to feel like a thrilling bonus. But Season Two wandered aimlessly until not even the pretty pictures were enough to justify the muddled storytelling.

This third and final season mostly returned to that original, effective balance. At only eight episodes, and with one clear story arc David, now a cult leader, uses the time traveler Switch (Lauren Tsai) to try to rewrite his own damaged life story, while ex-girlfriend Syd (Rachel Keller) and her team try to stop him it was easy enough to follow. Little time was wasted on supporting characters who had never really come to life, like Jeremie Harris Ptonomy, who spent part of this season in a robot body with an interesting hairstyle, or Hamish Linklaters Clark, who was thrown out of a blimp after losing his narrative usefulness.

It was Legion playing to its strengths and largely avoiding its weaknesses, and the characters who had always mattered got fitting send-offs. Aubrey Plazas ruthless grifter Lenny, for instance, finally developed genuine, tragic emotions when a time hiccup caused her to spend an entire lifetime in a day with the daughter she never knew she wanted. Syd got to hang out with her teen self, each giving the other emotional closure, before this final adventure rewrote her timeline altogether, effectively killing off this version of her. Mutant twins Cary (Bill Irwin) and Kerry (Amber Midthunder) experienced one last role reversal, as Kerrys furious, thrilling battle against the time demons aged her into the older of the two siblings after a lifetime of calling Cary old man. (Never mind that the rewriting of the timeline should have fixed that problem, too; even at the end, Legion didnt want you to think too closely about anything that was happening.)

Most interesting of all was what the final season did with the shows most problematic character: David himself. Stevens had seemed miscast in the first two years, but he did very well as this new villainous iteration of the character. And the adventures in time allowed us to get to know both his dad, Charles, and his mother, Gabrielle Haller (Stephanie Corneliussen from Mr. Robot). Back in the first season, characters kept debating whether David was a powerful mutant or just mentally ill, before the answer turned out to be both. This season provided further nuance. In depicting Gabrielle as someone with her own sickness, the season made clear that Farouk didnt make David ill, but only exacerbated a condition hed inherited from one parent (just like he inherited superpowers from the other). It added a welcome level of poignance and depth to a character who had previously been a pencil sketch in a show with stunningly colorful backgrounds. When Davids core personality sang Mother from The Wall one final nod to Pink Floyd, one of the series creative touchstones as his other personae fought Farouk, it felt like the steak and the sizzle had come together again, and David seemed like enough of a person for the extended music video sequence to matter.

This final chapter even winked at the shows own fondness for gibberish. It opened with a series of title cards explaining, This is the end. Then, the beginning. Then, the end. What it all means is not for us to know. It is for history to decide.

How will history view Legion? From the start, it was already something of a footnote to our current era of comic-book dominance of movies and TV: a marginal X-Men character, on a channel not generally known for superhero properties (though it was the once and future home to Hawleys Fargo), presented in a radically different style from any other Marvel or DC property on the big and small screen. It didnt even get to hold the unofficial title of weirdest show on TV for very long, because Twin Peaks: The Return debuted a couple of months after Legion Season One ended, and David Lynchs inscrutability left Hawleys work seeming like Law & Order in comparison. There was a fair amount of critical buzz about the first season, particularly when we got to the Bolero montage, but Season Two cooled that enthusiasm and seemed to chase away all but the diehards.

When it was good, Legion offered imagery the likes of which I never could have imagined seeing on television. (And which would have seemed awfully trippy even if they were on a comics page drawn by Hallers co-creator, the very psychedelic Bill Sienkiewicz.) It offered spectacular supporting performances by the likes of Keller, Plaza, Irwin, Jemaine Clement, and more. And periodically including in this very satisfying finale all its mismatched pieces held themselves together just long enough to create something more beautiful than their sum total.

The end takes us right back to the beginning: baby David Haller, now freed of Farouks stain on his life, but still with many challenges to face thanks to the gifts and deficits his parents have given him. The Whos Happy Jack plays, just as it did in the series opening moments. Will this version of David grow up happier and healthier than the one depicted across these psychedelic 27 episodes of television? Well have to leave that up to our own imaginations. But for his sake, I want to imagine something a bit more prosaic for his new life than his old one turned out to be.