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Priests, Priests

Posted on: September 13th, 2013 by wmapother 2 Comments

In the movie Jobs, I portray the calligrapher Robert Palladino,Robert Palladinowho helped cultivate Steve Jobs’ love of calligraphy and beauty in Apple’s products.  Palladino (in pic at right) was a monk while he was teaching at Reed College, then later became a parish priest after his wife died.  The Catholic Sentinel, the paper for the archdiocese of Portland, OR, has a nice article on Palladino and my thoughts on playing him.

As for my own skills in calligraphy, well, let’s just say that an expert would have trouble detecting differences between the handwriting of the present William and the one back in 4th grade…

Posted in Acting, Interviews and Q&A's, Photos of Wm

Valentine’s Day Movies

Posted on: February 13th, 2013 by wmapother 4 Comments

One of the best parts of various holidays is the favorites movies we associate with them.  Unknown

Random sidebar: I just thought of a fun parlor game:  Pick three of your favorite movies that aren’t associated with a holiday, then invent a holiday that incorporates aspects of all three.  Fun for the whole family!  Or at least, some friends who are over for drinks..

Anyway, the film section of Leo Magazine (in my hometown of Louisville) asked me for some of my favorite films for Valentine’s Day (they supplied the various categories below).  I was happy to oblige, partly of course as a selfless public service, and partly because I’ll use any opportunity to push my favorite films on people.   The full article with others’ recs, too, is here.  The envelopes, please (with Netflix links):

Funniest Sex Scene?  Monty Python’s Meaning of Life, the ‘Sex Education’ skit.  It’s exactly the way Americans imagine a literal British sex ed class would be run.

Most Romantic Moment?     Tie:  The conclusions of Chaplin’s “City Lights” and, of course, ‘Casablanca.’  In the former Chaplin reveals his true self to the woman he’s loved but has never seen him, and in the latter Bogart sacrifices his love for Bergman for the sake of her happiness and the free world.  They’re very different, but very romantic.

Best Kiss?    Tie again:
(1)  Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman, ‘Notorious.’  [The photo above.]  For two and a half minutes they kiss, pull slightly apart, then kiss again.  Repeat, please.  Trivia:  Hitchcock devised this to get around the prohibition against kisses lasting more than three seconds.  Repeat, please.
(2) Buster Keaton’s ‘The General‘.  Keaton’s beloved fuels the train’s fire with just twigs, as they’re escaping the enemy. He strangles her for half a second, then kisses her.  It’s a beautiful and hysterical summation of love.

Best Non-Hook-Up?  “There’s Something About Mary.”  Poor Ben Stiller suffers and suffers.

Best Break-Up?   The end of ‘Superbad,’ one of my all-time favorites.  Jonah Hill and Michael Cera head off with their new squeezes, looking back over their shoulders at one another and the end of their adolescent friendship that dare not speak its name.

Favorite Anti-Love Story?  “War of the Roses” (Michael Douglas, Kathleen Turner and Danny DeVito), or “The Break-up,” in which Vaughn and Aniston have to share an apartment post-break-up.

Favorite Overall Romantic Comedy or Love Story?  “Shop Around the Corner,” with Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullavan.  They work together and detest one another, but they fall in love as each other’s anonymous pen pal.  Funny, sophisticated, and fantastic.

Here’s to a Valentine’s Day that’s sweet or spicy, however you like it.

 

 

Posted in Favorites, Film, Funny Like Ha-Ha, Interviews and Q&A's, Louisville & KY, News & Events, Other Photos, Press, Video (Online & Home)

Slated Additions

Posted on: June 18th, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

Another week, another bumper crop of new members at Slated.  This week saw Damon Lindelhof, Ashton Kutcher, super indie producer Christine Vachone, Nicholas Jarecki and others.  Welcome.  Help yourself to the free mints, over there in the corner.

 

Posted in Film, News & Events, Other Photos, Slated

A Wolf in Beverly Hills

Posted on: June 6th, 2012 by wmapother 1 Comment

So there’s this war, see, and the people back home want lots of updates, well, they’re a people not inclined to like to wait for things, see, and then there’s this whole 24-hour news network, and they need stuff to fill the airwaves, and well, the whole thing ended making a Wolf into The Wolf.  And that’s the story of how Wolf Blitzer became WOLF BLITZER.  The end.  Back to you at the News Desk, William.

Field reporting isn’t what it used to be….Last week the Artists and Athletes Alliance, a sort of bridge between Hollywood and D.C., sponsored with UCLA a discussion by Wolf Blitzer at the Four Seasons.  Wolf covered politics in general, plus some notable moments from the recent Republican debates.  Takeaway:  Moderators do probably just as much prep as the candidates.  Takeaway #2:  Journalists can out-politicize politicians.  Takeaway #3:  Two takeaways is usually enough.

Kudos and thanks to UCLA, and to Artists and Athletes (on whose Board I serve [how ’bout that locution?]), for their ongoing sponsorship of east-coasties venturing westward.  Here’s a UCLA article on the evening, including a salaam by yours truly.

Posted in Los Angeles, News & Events, Other Photos, Press, Random

FDR: American Badass attacks soon

Posted on: June 2nd, 2012 by wmapother No Comments

This just in from the front: FDR:American Badass will defend America at Comic-Con this summer
and be out on VOD in September, just in time for our pre-election Presidential candidates to size themselves up against a true, werewolf-fightin’, wheelchair-shootin’ American hero.

Barry Bostwick does a hilarious FDR, and I (me, William Mapother) play Dr. Ellington.  Here’s a trailer to treat yourself to.  Werewolves, beware yourselves.

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