Posted on 08/11/2010 7:21:43 AM PDT by MissTed
As if I needed another reason to love Sonny Corleone.
CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN! :)
There, fixed it for you ;)
He’ll always be Brian Piccolo to me.
According to “The Man Law” there are two movies that men are allowed to cry after, “Old Yeller” and “Brian’s Song.”
I liked his early stuff--Rollerball is great. The DVD had a director's overdub track, where he said that Caan had been a rodeo rider before he tried his hand at acting.
Yes, the young actors are scared to say anything other than the accepted liberal orthodoxy. The guy who plays "Chuck" on tv, Zachary Levi, is a devout practicing Christian. And, he's pretty outspoken about it, BUT he won't answer any political questions. I'm sure he doesn't want to get blackballed, and even "coming out" as a Christian can be a career-ender in Hollywood.
There's another actor, Neal McDonough - whose name you probably don't recognize, but I promise you'd recognize his face - was cast in this summer's TV show, "Scoundrels". McDonough is a devout Catholic and unfailing family man. After he was cast, there were some scenes written where he was to be "in bed" with his on-screen "wife". McDonough refused to do the scene as written because he thought it was too sexually gratuitous, so he was replaced. Thankfully, "Scoundrels" has been a miserable failure for ABC.
I’ll have to make certain I see all his stuff from now on...
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"Conservative movie fans" aren't exactly a group that spends much at the box office. In fact the one movie I remember recently that was made by a conservative for conservatives (and promoted by conservatives) was "American Carol" and it was a total box office flop.
JONATHAN E! I loved Rollerball!!
Why would he? Usually when there is talk about movies on FR it's disrupted by somebody saying, "I don't watch anything from HOLLYWEIRD"
I don't know anything about his relationships with his other children, but it seemed that he was really into his role as a father at this time. In fact, that article was a subject one day in one of my early childhood courses in college. I remember the discussion like it was yesterday. The general theme was that if all fathers could only feel what James Caan was able to express, it would be a better world.
I am glad to learn that he is conservative in his politics. He probably had to keep that fact undercover all of these years in order to acquire rolls. Perhaps others in Hollywood will soon summon the courage to speak out if they are conservatives.
“Brian’s Song” also features of my favorite actors in Billy Dee Williams. Loved him in “Bingo Long”, and, of course, he did a mean Lando in the Star Wars V and VI.
The funny thing is, while Caan and Williams have done many more projects, when I see them, I always think of them as Sayers and Piccolo.
I think that movie did more for race relations in this country than just about anything else.
Alan Bourdillion Traherne, also known as Mississippi, from the John Wayne movie “El Dorado” co-starring Robert Mitchum.
He didn't want to be blacklisted by the Lavender Mafia. He didn't want to be savaged by Gaystapo Tactics.
“I love Brian Piccolo” too. (sniff)
I thought men were allowed to cry at any movie where Sean Connery dies.
I believe Charlton Heston once said that there were even more closet Conservatives in Hollywood, than closet homosexuals.
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