Elvis & Nixon (2016), Kevin Spacey, Michael Shannon
I saw a cast list that included Kevin Spacey and Michael Shannon, which led me to immediately watch the new trailer for the Liza Johnson-directed comedy, Elvis & Nixon.
In terms of the casting, at first I thought, ‘What? Michael Shannon? As Elvis?’ But then I finished watching the trailer.
Shannon certainly doesn’t bear much of a facial resemblance to Elvis Presley, but, it does look like he’s succeeded in all the other key areas. I say this having not heard him sing. In fact, I’m not even sure that he’ll sing at all in the film. I’ll be watching for the comedy and the two great lead actors.
Evan Peters, Colin Hanks and Alex Pettyfer also star.
For every film lover, there are at least one or two, perhaps even three films that come immediately to mind whenever they‘re asked that inevitable question. ‘What’s your favourite film?’
My answer always includes, without hesitation, director Sam Mendes’ 1999 Oscar-winning film debut, American Beauty.
American Beauty (1999), Annette Bening
Even now, I’m still yet to watch another film more perfect. Such a beautifully crafted story with excellent dialogue, symbolism and a healthy dose of truth and black humour.
It’s a brilliant commentary on suburbia and life in the classic American small town. American Beauty offers plenty of potentially useful information about the human condition.
There’s a strong theme on the difference between what people work hard to project versus the actual truth. The most interesting version of this is the exterior proclamations of the person who internally actually hates themselves.
As a result of this film, Annette Bening, Kevin Spacey, Chris Cooper, Writer Alan Ball, Director Sam Mendes and more, including the great Cinematographer Conrad L. Hall are forever in my mind, synonymous with brilliance.
American Beauty (1999), Kevin Spacey, Chris Cooper
I know one person who called American Beauty boring. Not quite sure what to say to that. Except maybe that it’s unlikely they actually truly watched it.
Have you seen American Beauty. I bet it made you appreciate the colour more than you did before.