DVD Angle did a great interview entitled “Raising Famous” with Cameron’s amazing mom, Alice Crowe, to commemorate the release of the DVD and its definitely worth checking out.
DVD Angle did a great interview entitled “Raising Famous” with Cameron’s amazing mom, Alice Crowe, to commemorate the release of the DVD and its definitely worth checking out.
The 2 Disc DVD for Untitled – The Bootleg Cut is out now! Here’s a few of the reviews that have popped up online.
Here’s a picture of the Vanilla Sky watch that was recently given to cast and crew. Looks pretty sweet!
There’s an excellent new Billy Wilder book on Some Like It Hot by the fine folks at Taschen. It includes a detailed script and a rare behind the scenes look at the making of this classic film. Here are some of the highlights:
There’s a nice US Magazine Q & A that Cameron conducted with Kate Hudson last October that’s available now.
The latest issue of Entertainment Weekly declares its 100 Best Soundtracks of All Time. Singles checks in at #66 with the following comments:
Cameron’s Crowe’s ode to grunge-flecked Seattle was sweet and free-spirited. Not so its intense soundtrack, on which Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam and Screaming Trees rouse themselves to musical high points. Singles is both a terrific period-piece sampler and a now poignant flashback to that fleeting moment when hirsute guys in flannel ruled the world.
Crowe also picks some of his favorite soundtracks as well:
Cameron Crowe’s Faves
Like John Cusack in Say Anything…, Cameron Crowe has been holding up a boom box to the world, with his soundtracks for Singles, Jerry Maguire, and Almost Famous. EW asked the director of the upcoming Vanilla Sky to name some of favorite from his own collection.
You can view the Vanilla Sky trailer courtesy of Entertainment Tonight. You’ll also hear music from Looper (“Mondo 77”), Peter Gabriel (“Solsbury Hill”) and The Chemical Brothers (“Where Do I Begin?”) in the trailer. Here’s a few more pictures to whet your appetite.