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""Nebraska:" Bruce Dern, Alexander Payne, and Bob Nelson"

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Anonymous Udolpho.com said...

Alexander Payne is embarrassingly representative of midwestern artsiness. Depressingly parochial and feeble.

11/19/13, 8:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I've tried watching all-black movies; except for certain comedies, I just lose interest. There's something lacking; I just don't buy their "normal" act.

I prefer to see them acka fool. Sorry.

11/19/13, 8:41 PM

Anonymous Good! said...

Thanks, Steve.

Even though you neglected to mention Silent Running.

11/19/13, 8:56 PM

Anonymous Brian Uecker said...

Alexander Payne is embarrassingly representative of midwestern artsiness. Depressingly parochial and feeble.

Definitely agree with this as a gay male from the Midwest.

11/19/13, 9:48 PM

Anonymous Auntie Analogue said...


I could never stand to see Bruce Dern on screen because I never saw the character he was supposed to be portraying and instead I saw only Bruce Dern acting, or trying to act.

11/19/13, 10:05 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I saw one movie in 2013.

GRAVITY. One of the most mind-blowing movie experiences of my life. Can't believe any film could be better.

One of the few times when I was really overwhelmed by the experience.

11/20/13, 12:03 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This sounds like Local Hero and Melvin & Howard. And maybe Raisin in the Sun. And maybe the Russian film Elena.

It's good that Payne didn't write.
His stuff, though well-crafted, is really smarmy and smug.

The only one I could stomach was Descendants(somewhat) because people there seem to be laidback.

11/20/13, 12:07 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa6cdqCVTiY

Sums up his career.

Dern may be more bearable now. As with Elliott Gould, there was something repellent about him.
Age may have finally weathered and smoothed out the rough edges.

11/20/13, 12:35 AM

Anonymous Discard said...

Dern was great in "Posse". I know squat about acting, but I was intelligently entertained for a couple hours. That's his job, isn't it?

11/20/13, 1:49 AM

Blogger elvisd said...

More weird Bruce Dern stuff. Starts at 16:30.

11/20/13, 3:00 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

What ever happened to his daughter Laura? Her career was on an upward trajectory in the 90's, but seems to have stalled in the 2000's. Decent actress, although kind of homely-looking.

11/20/13, 3:16 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Uhh, the dude directed 'Sideways'.

The great tragicomical masterpiece of our era.

Dude doesn't have to direct another movie for the rest of his life and he still would pwn anybody else y'all could bring to the table.

Sheesh.

11/20/13, 3:21 AM

Anonymous Marlowe said...

The voiceless paraplegics playing the robots out acted Bruce Dern in Silent Running.

I quite liked The King of Marvin Gardens though.

Dern seemed to make a habit of dying at the end of the story.

11/20/13, 4:27 AM

Anonymous DYork said...

How often since Obama’s reelection have we been reminded that it’s long past time for stale pale males to exit the stage for the more vibrant?

Well fortunately Bruce Dern's daughter actress Laura Dern has provided him several black grandchildren so maybe like Bill DiBlasio he can trot them out to show some relative vibrosity.

11/20/13, 4:38 AM

Anonymous chucho said...

Sounds like they should have titled this one "The Trip 2".

11/20/13, 6:31 AM

Anonymous FredR said...

Bruce Dern put in a great performance as Bill Paxton's scheming father in the HBO series "Big Love". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ocKABPPzz4

11/20/13, 6:33 AM

Anonymous d..... said...

Looks interesting; I'll check it out.

How does the credit list square with the white-o-sphere's eternal plaint that Hollywood won't allow goyim to sing their song?

Beyond that, I'm interested in your take on Hunger Games. I saw the 1st movie & couldn't believe I was watching something so unbelievably implausible and stupid. There were many impossibilities, the main one being that a skinny teenaged girl (who, mysteriously, has no - excuse me - cyclical debilities) physically defeats teenaged boys.

That was only the beginning. There were many more, which I'd be happy to point out if you ever write about it.

11/20/13, 6:52 AM

Blogger pat said...

I read long ago an account of the producers discussion of Bruce Dern for a possible role in "The Great Gatsby".

"Yes, I know he can act, but can he play a human being?".

Albertosaurus

11/20/13, 7:59 AM

Blogger C. Van Carter said...

There's a connection between this post and the city of hate one.

11/20/13, 10:31 AM

Blogger Whiskey said...

Posse. Family Plot. Silent Running. Bruce Dern rocks! He lomg ago deserved an oscar. Heck he stole Last Man Standing.

Dern is a national treasure.

11/20/13, 11:37 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bruce Dern chose his role on "Big Love"

well.

Can't say the same for his daughters

marriage choices. Although, Truth is

probably giddy, so there is that...




11/20/13, 1:08 PM

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