James Ellroy

James Ellroy and Hollywood

Scott Timberg at the LA Times has a cool overview of a favorite of mine, James Ellroy, covering the difficulties the writer has had with Hollywood…and vice versa. While LA Confidential did well, at least with the critics, others of Ellroy’s works just haven’t translated.

Only the most die-hard Ellroy fan resented that the film resembled his labyrinthine novel — with its dozens of characters, thick historical context and overlapping subplots — only slightly. It’s considered one of the finest films of the ’90s and one of the greatest film noirs since the genre’s 1950s heyday.

But since then, when it comes to movies, it’s been more crying than laughing for Ellroy fans.

Read the article at “Hollywood’s James Ellroy enigma”

A new film opens a week from today (April 11th), for the first time with a screenplay by Ellroy himself: Street Kings. Very interesting cast: Keanu Reeves, Forest Whitaker, Hugh Laurie, Chris Evans, Common, and The Game.

See also: James Ellroy at IMDB.

One of those days

One of those days just like any other day.

Happy Birthday, James Ellroy.

Rest in Peace, Gary Gygax.

Thanks for the memories, Brett Favre.

TCM Guest Programmer Month

November is Guest Programmer Month on Turner Classic Movies, with every day a different celebrity introducing their favorite movies. I was over on the site just now to check on what the Underground flicks were tonight, and the TCM front page has a nifty Flash-based calendar showing who’s the guest which days. Glancing over the names, I kept going “Hey!” and “Cool!” as I saw some favorite folks of mine. Cherry picking:

  • Nov 11th - Alton Brown
  • Nov 13th - James Ellroy
  • Nov 14th - Matt Groening
  • Nov 17th - Tracey Ullman
  • Nov 29th - Mark Mothersbaugh
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