'Maps to the Stars'
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alonging — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 01:25 PM)
OT but she has a new interview in the UK Sunday Times. I didn't start a new thread because I'm not a subscriber, so I can't access the whole thing. From the preview she seems a bit more outspoken than I'm used to. It's probably a good read. Here's the link
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SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 02:39 PM)
I know, I'm kinda annoyed about the subscription issue.
Anyway, I've found that when she's outspoken in an interview it's usually about the right things. (The only example I can think of in terms of crop-top empowerment is Megan Fox from Transformers. That's how out of touch I am.)
MW can be pretty blunt in interviews at times yet she seems to know when to rein it in. I also have to respect her for the fact that she never drops any names.
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alonging — 11 years ago(April 13, 2014 02:50 PM)
The ability to be blunt but respectful is one that I really admire in an actress, so this is good to know.
I'm pretty out of touch too. One of the worst examples I can come up with is Sucker Punch. I didn't even see the full movie, but I rarely hear good things. -
LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 02:44 PM)
Yeah, I agree, that sounds like a more feisty Mia, more "outspoken" as you say. I definitely would like to read the entire interview, too. She usually keeps a lid on in her interviews, and avoids anything too controversial. I can only imagine what she thinks or says in private. And her point is spot-on. It probably is worth a new thread if someone gains access to the whole piece. The subject might have come up in connection to "Maps to the Stars", which is focused on Hollywood and it's delusional, hypocritical side - among other things.
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SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 03:24 PM)
Mb68W has been particularly vocal over the years about women's issues, particularly feminism ("just about equality, really; I don't know why it's so bogged down"), and the lack of female directors (there were none at the last Cannes she attended) and refusing to play the girlfriend and so forth. I think it's borne somewhat from frustration even though she's easily had the pick of the litter so far in terms of female roles; she's not resting on her laurels in that respect.
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LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 12, 2014 04:17 PM)
"MW has been particularly vocal over the years about women's issues".
Yes. I'm sure she has been very aware of this since she was a tot - her mother, and her father, for that matter, seem to be pretty conscious - and Mia took her mother's last name, too. She doesn't say that much about it, in words, but her choices in roles reflect that she v5b4ery much wants to avoid the typical female roles in films. What she does say is always brief but apt.
"she's easily had the pick of the litter so far in terms of female roles."
That's right. What other actress, remotely near her age, has had the run of complicated and challenging roles that Mia has had. One thing is that she wants to do those kinds of parts, rather than some super hero, big box office money grab - but the other is that directors and casting people know that she has the talent and intelligence to pull off these roles - they're aware of her range and what she can do. Mia realizes that the only way she will maintain her artistic edge and not lose interest, is to keep challenging herself with something different - something that might even be scary to take on. She recently has talked about liking risk takers - well, she's definitely one herself - that's the only way she can be true to her tremendous gift. -
alonging — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 12:40 PM)
Trailer
http://collider.com/maps-to-the-stars-trailer/
Looking forward to crazy Mia, but honestly the thing that stuck out was the trailer song. I really liked it. -
LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 14, 2014 01:22 PM)
Well, it looks like Mia has quite a central part in the film, I figured she would from the synopsis, but that's great - I love her voice, kind of creepy. Can't wait to see what Cronenberg has got up his sleeve.
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alonging — 11 years ago(April 15, 2014 05:19 AM)
Yes, I figured she would after you posted the teaser poster. I'm very pleased about it. There seems to be another trailer.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1ok4a6_exclu-la-premiere-bande-annon ce-de-maps-to-the-stars-le-prochain-film-de-david-cronenberg_shortfilm s
I find this one more intriguing, though I think I prefer the way the other one is cut. It seems we get a better sense of the humor Mia mentioned in one of her interviews, which is nice. -
LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 15, 2014 08:12 AM)
Yeah, I like this other trailer, too - it does give a little more sense of the satirical angle of the movie, also the Hollywood "ins and outs", the crazy business side, and the twisted sexual side. Thanks. I believe these are trailers that are, as the first one stated, post-production trailers, and they're probably being used to pitch for whatever markets still remain for distribution (U.S. distribution is already in place). I'm getting quite excited now about "Maps" - the characters do look intriguing, and Mia's Agatha looks like a real piece-of-work, a part that I'm sure she'll shred. Knowing it's David Cronenberg also puts it on another whole level.
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LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 17, 2014 12:26 PM)
So "Maps to the Stars" is now officially part of the competition at Cannes for the Palm D'Or. Great news, especially for Cronenberg.
Here's some of the competition with clips - the "Maps" trailer they've got is really nice and clear now.
http://moviepilot.com/posts/2014/04/17/rounding-up-the-programme-for-c annes-2014-1350478?lt_source=external,manual,manual -
LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 17, 2014 03:25 PM)
I'd be surprised if she did, she tends to like to keep her head down and avoid controversy - assuming she goes to Cannes - that "Crimson Peak" is done filming or she can take a break. If she's asked about it, she'll probably have something figured out to say on the matter, but maybe not. "Maps to the Stars" is getting a lot of notice - it looks really good. I've seen almost all of Cronenberg's films (that's a lot) and so I know he's probably going to go to some pretty outrageous places.
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SwingBatta — 11 years ago(April 19, 2014 09:15 PM)
It's kind of overwhelming all these Mia films coming out in 2014 - Overwhelming in a GOOD way.
Ironically, Emma Stone made the latest cover of Vogue for that reason: "4 New Films!"
http://ohnotheydidnt.livejournal.com/87465029.html?view=15348103749#t1 5348103749
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LifeVsArt — 11 years ago(April 21, 2014 06:10 PM)
I'm looking forward to seeing Mia and Julianne Moore together again - quite different than "The Kids Are Alright" - although Julianne was kind of a ditz in "Kids" and she looks that way in "Maps", too - just way more extreme, and now SHE'S the blond. In "Maps" Mia appears to be a kid who's definitely NOT alright.
http://i.cbc.ca/1.2613654.1397744819!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_ge n/derivatives/original_620/mia-wasikowska-and-julianne-moore-maps-to-t he-stars.jpg
http://cdn.cinemur.fr/posts/cache/maps-to-the-stars-julianne-moore-mia -wasikowska.jpg