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Sunday, November 17, 2013
AFI 2013 Closes Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood - Days before the event Hollywood Blvd. was closed, as is the
case for large events in tinsel town. The night's biggest star may
have been Oscar-winning composer Richard Sherman, who with his brother
wrote all those classic "Mary Poppins" songs. AFI 2013 opened with
"Saving Mr. Banks," Disney's nostalgic, behind-the-scenes story of the
making of "Mary Poppins." Tom Hanks and Emma Thompson walked the red
carpet shaking hands with well-wishers at a reception, before the movie
"Mary Poppins," played. Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino became the latest
to laud the career of the great Bruce Dern. Tarantino introduced a reel
of highlights from Bruce Dern's work, before introducing a screening of
"Nebraska", arguably Bruce Dern's greatest performance. A "Lone
Survivor" question and answer (Q&A) session followed the world
premiere of the action-adventure drama, "Lone Survivor," a fact based
story of a small cadre of Navy SEALs battling the Taliban in
Afghanistan. Mark Wahlberg, part of this Q&A, caused something of a
media sensation, when he talked for nearly five minutes on one topic
alone. A monologue in which he scolded actors who compare the
experience of training for a film to that of actual military work. "You
don't do what these guys did...How dare you," said Wahlberg. See also,www.vanityfair.com.
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