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His homosexuality — or, I guess, bisexuality. It was a marriage of two people who were turned on by creativity and creativity energy, which are not necessarily the same thing. I mean, up to now, you've always been associated with. To say the pair loved each other would not be an over-exaggeration.

There is one more element to Maestro that allows it to soar in a way that movies during the period Bernstein and his crowd existed in never could. There, I said, it — the B word. Maestro is a sort of biopic of famed conductor, composer, musician and teacher Leonard Bernstein, told through the lens of his long and complicated marriage to actress Felicia Montealegre.

But whoever they are, and misguided as I might say they will be, watch it yourself, preferably on a big screen, stay with it, and decide on your own. Keep it gay, keep it gay, keep it gay [BRYAN, KEVIN, SCOTT & SHIRLEY hum throughout ] LEO: I don't think we're getting to them, Max.

What do we do now? But, well, not ALL that many compared to how many stories there are. Share the best GIFs now >>>. So much so that once Cooper and his co-writer, Josh Singer, were introduced at the Writers Guild Theatre for a talk back post-screening, they received a spontaneous and quite unexpected standing ovation.

Somewhere down the line, in a partnership or a marriage, the latter being the ultimate partnership, someone cedes center stage publicly and privately and, in this case, it was the unique and charismatic Ms. That happens because of the storytelling ability of Cooper and co-writer Josh Singer and the qualities and actions of Ms.

Montealegre herself, which are brought sharply into focus by the depth of the performances of Carey Mulligan and Cooper and the dynamic shifts they employ as a flesh and blood, and even occasionally pretentious, couple onscreen. Despite all the bellyaching from those preferring to benefit from our traditionally white, male heterosexual power structure.

As Maestro portrays Bernstein, it was a major moment, or shall we say a major series of moments, of a major life, which had so many more the film chose NOT to go into. None of that would have been possible were he not co-writing and conceiving all of this with the person who would be directing the script AND starring as the title character.

I spent my birthday this weekend with Bradley Cooper and it was more than I could have hoped for. The pair explained they spent almost five years writing the screenplay, immersed in research and determined to dig out some sort of narrative structure to tell a pretty unwieldy story.

MAX: Watch this. Candide Overture — Leonard Bernstein conducting. Roger, listen. Brilliant literally means radiant, excellent or intelligent and the film is alternately all of those three, sometimes even at once. America is part of a global multi-racial community whether the insurrectionists of Jan.

If anything, thanks in part to social media and social revolution, we are only going to get more multi-racial and more global. Or had both Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese not been producers. But in an en masse group directly after a screening, the work has to really put out, as they say, in order to receive anything more than professional, polite, or even mildly enthusiastic applause.

#theproducers #nathanlane #matthewbroderic. All of which contributed to earning Leonard Bernstein and this re-telling of his life the title of Maestro , and the movie all of the inevitable praise it so richly deserves. Nor are we a crowd of star f-ckers. He spoke after the screening of Maestro, a film he directed, co-wrote and stars in which I will happily tell everyone is original, riveting and at times even brilliant.

Until finally, it miraculously became some sort of seamless, inevitable and occasionally tough to take story with a relatable beginning, middle and end. With Tenor, maker of GIF Keyboard, add popular The Producers animated GIFs to your conversations. It no longer means Bradley or Bernstein.

Yeah, there have been a lot of films with gay characters in the last thirty years. But, as the movie so ably demonstrates, the dynamism of people like Bernstein, whose personalities and creativity and egos burn so bright on everything and everyone they touch becomes crushing, to both themselves and the people around them.

I think that Springtime for Hitler would be a marvelous opportunity for you. But this had a great deal to do with the voting members in the Academy. The statistics among new members are a lot better. It likely would not have even been possible to have employed it with so much deliberate casualness in a big budget studio feature as recently as, say, 10 years ago.

Ultimate 🙌 🙌 moment: All the "signs" beginning at leading into the amazing face Nathan Lane makes after "Roger Elizabeth De Bris" at GIF-able moment: Go inside The Producers' cast recording with the OBC. Roger (Gary Beach) and his employees, including Carmen (Roger Bart), sing about how musicals should "keep it gay".