If FIX, the snazzy and relatively new (it’s been kicking around the fest circuit for a year or so) independent movie by Tao Ruspoli (shown just below) reminds you of the Doug Liman film Go (Liman’s best by my standard), I wouldn’t be surprised if this was not intentional, maybe even some kind of homage. Ruspoli’s tale brings together a disparate group of characters (some of these quite disreputable), just as did Liman’s, but connects them in a much more straightforward manner. There’s a whole lot of traveling here, too, in and around the L.A. area by the three principals: a pair of documentary filmmakers played by Ruspoli and Olivia Wilde (shown below, right: she and Ruspoli are a twosome, or so this week’s New York magazine tells us) and the former's brother Leo, played by the real -- and unforgettable -- star of the movie, an actor named Shawn Andrews, below, left.
Movie criticism (mostly foreign films, documentaries and independents: big Hollywood product hardly needs more marketing), very occasional interviews from James van Maanen, now 80 years old, who began his late-career movie reviewing for GreenCine, then took the big blog step over a decade ago. He covers new movies, video releases, and occasional streaming choices. You can reach him at JamesvanMaanen@gmail.com
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tao Ruspoli's FIX opens in New York -- and Shawn Andrews hits the big time
If FIX, the snazzy and relatively new (it’s been kicking around the fest circuit for a year or so) independent movie by Tao Ruspoli (shown just below) reminds you of the Doug Liman film Go (Liman’s best by my standard), I wouldn’t be surprised if this was not intentional, maybe even some kind of homage. Ruspoli’s tale brings together a disparate group of characters (some of these quite disreputable), just as did Liman’s, but connects them in a much more straightforward manner. There’s a whole lot of traveling here, too, in and around the L.A. area by the three principals: a pair of documentary filmmakers played by Ruspoli and Olivia Wilde (shown below, right: she and Ruspoli are a twosome, or so this week’s New York magazine tells us) and the former's brother Leo, played by the real -- and unforgettable -- star of the movie, an actor named Shawn Andrews, below, left.
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