"The Autobiography of Nicolea Ceausescu" is a three-hour documentary about a Romanian Cold War dictator who was eventually executed by gunfire by his own people after 22 years of dictatorial rule, and last Friday night was soooo boring (as Moon Unit Zappa would say) that I ended up watching it on Netflix! The film uses official footage and has no narration. One shocking thing I learned from the film was that American Richard Nixon actually traveled to Bucharest to meet Nicolea Ceaucescu.
Other films on the list include "Au Hasard Balthazar," a brilliant, but depressing film about the life of a donkey, which could have been filmed in Greece or Turkey as easily as France. "4:44: Last Day on Earth" is a dire film with Willem Defoe about what the end might be like. Lastly, "Alan Partridge," starring Steve Coogan as the title character who is also a radio dj, is quite hilarious; the green coffee cup above is in his honor. We tried to use a Manchester United coffee cup, but we believe those images are perhaps copyrighted.
Here is the list:
1) Au Hasard Balthazar. France. 1966. Director: Robert Bresson
2) For All Mankind. Documentary. 1989. Dir: Al Reinert
3) McCabe and Mrs. Miller. 1971. Dir: Robert Altman
4) Lebanon. (Israeli film). 2009. Dir:Samuel Maoz.
5) Chico and Rita. Animation. Spain. Dir: Tono Errando, et al
6) 4:44: Last Day on Earth. Dir: Abel Ferrara
7) Alan Partridge. 2013. Dir: Declan Lowney.
8) Marwencol. Documentary. Dir: Jeff Malmberg
9) Zanjeer. India. 1973. Dir: Prakash Mehra.
10) The Autobiography of Nicolea Ceausescu. Documentary. 2010. Romania
http://www.criterion.com/
http://www.netflix.com
http://www.tcm.com
http://www.filmlinc.org
Showing posts with label Richard M. Nixon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Richard M. Nixon. Show all posts
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Quote of the Day- Anthony Hopkins
We conclude our series of quotes from actors who have played real-life American presidents with a comment from the Welsh actor Anthony Hopkins, 74, who played Richard M. Nixon in the Oliver Stone film "Nixon" (1995).
Hopkins is not the only actor from the United Kingdom who has played Nixon on film as Robert Lisden played the president at the center of the Watergate scandal in the cinematic comic book adaptation "Watchmen" (2009).
American actor Frank Langella played Nixon in the exceptional film "Frost/Nixon" (2008); Philip Baker Hall also portrayed him in the Robert Altman film "Secret Honor" (1984).
Nixon has been played in an opera as James Maddalena played him in the opera "Nixon in China," which debuted in Houston, Tex., on Oct. 22, 1987, and the New York Metropolitan Opera debuted the opera last year with the actor reprising his role.
That opera is the subject of an excellent article in Sept. 2012 issue of "Mental Floss," which also said the best time for blogging is 9:30 a.m. Well, it is about that time in Dubai where we are presumably very popular?!
Here is the quote from Hopkins, who won an Oscar for his role as Hannibal Lecter, a serial killer, in the film "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), which made him the first actor to win the Academy Award for playing a murderer. Yes, we forgot about Marlon Brando who played a gangster in "The Godfather" (1972):
"I am able to play monsters well. I understand monsters. I understand mad men."
PS_ We will start blogging on the 2012 London Olympics tomorrow.
http://www.mentalfloss.com
Hopkins is not the only actor from the United Kingdom who has played Nixon on film as Robert Lisden played the president at the center of the Watergate scandal in the cinematic comic book adaptation "Watchmen" (2009).
American actor Frank Langella played Nixon in the exceptional film "Frost/Nixon" (2008); Philip Baker Hall also portrayed him in the Robert Altman film "Secret Honor" (1984).
Nixon has been played in an opera as James Maddalena played him in the opera "Nixon in China," which debuted in Houston, Tex., on Oct. 22, 1987, and the New York Metropolitan Opera debuted the opera last year with the actor reprising his role.
That opera is the subject of an excellent article in Sept. 2012 issue of "Mental Floss," which also said the best time for blogging is 9:30 a.m. Well, it is about that time in Dubai where we are presumably very popular?!
Here is the quote from Hopkins, who won an Oscar for his role as Hannibal Lecter, a serial killer, in the film "Silence of the Lambs" (1991), which made him the first actor to win the Academy Award for playing a murderer. Yes, we forgot about Marlon Brando who played a gangster in "The Godfather" (1972):
"I am able to play monsters well. I understand monsters. I understand mad men."
PS_ We will start blogging on the 2012 London Olympics tomorrow.
http://www.mentalfloss.com
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Silly Photo to Fill Space- VW Beetle
We were hoping to go to the Volkswagen Beetle Show at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, NC, over the weekend, but we were a bit stunned that the entry fee was $15! And, as it is, we had left the camera, in a hotel room in Welch, West Virginia (Yes, we are saying this in jest).
But, we can leave you with this image of a 1968 Beetle. For political buffs, this was the year that Republican Richard Nixon beat Democratic senator Hubert Humphrey to win the presidential election and well, the rest really is history.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Special Quote of the Week- Richard M. Nixon

Since November is the month of elections, we thought we'd quote former 20th century American presidents, and we start with my favorite Republican president Richard M. Nixon (which may explain why I'm a Democrat).
It is a bit ionic that Nixon, who helped establis the national park systems, may have actually been to the left of Joe Lieberman!
The Richard m. Nixon Museum is located in Yorba Linda, Calif., and one has to wonder if the very liberal filmmaker Oliver Stone, who made a cinematic bio of the man, has ever visited!
Here is the quote:
"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits."
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
To Celebrate Our 300th Entry
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Quote of the Week Special Edition- Richard Nixon
"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He finished when he quits," Richard M. Nixon.
I heard a great hour-long documentary about the 1968 presidential election on NPR last night!
Of course, everyone knows there is the new movie "Frost/Nixon," which my friend Mark Burger, a film critic in Winston-Salem, NC, who writes columns for "Yes Weekly!" has called the best film of the year!
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