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INTERVIEW: ‘Killing Them Softly’ Director Andrew Dominik Discusses His American Horror Story

Andrew Dominik does not look like a guy who could teach this country a lesson. With his floppy hair, fashionable glasses and ever-present cigarette, he resembles the kind of international hipster you’d find brandishing his American Express black card in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District on a Thursday night. But don’t be fooled by appearances. With the help of Brad Pitt and an impressive ensemble of actors that includes James Gandolfini ,  the exquisite  Ben Mendelsohn and a breakthrough performance by Scoot McNairy , Dominik has made a acrid — and memorably violent — cinematic statement about the state of the American Dream that should resonate with anyone whose job has become a kill-or-be-killed battlefield in the wake of the 2008 crash. Although Killing Them Softly is an adaptation of George V. Higgins’ 1974 novel,   Cogan’s Trade , Dominik, who wrote and directed the movie, set the picture in the middle of this country’s 2008 economic meltdown and presidential election. (News coverage of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama figures in the background.) Pitt plays Jackie Cogan, a mob enforcer sent to a grim-looking New Orleans to investigate a poker-game heist, but the lowlife characters in this movie could be Wall Street bankers, film producers or overworked bloggers running and gunning to survive one more day in the rat race. There’s nothing like an outsider to point out the chinks in America’s armor, and the New Zealand-born, Australian-bred Dominik bludgeons a number of this country’s sacred cows and concepts, from Thomas Jefferson, who’s dismissed as a hypocritical “wine snob,” to “E Pluribus Unum” to the hopeful (but possibly empty) rhetoric of Barack Obama . “America’s not a country, it’s just a business,” Pitt’s character says at a key moment in the film, and given the actor’s reputation as a righteous liberal dude, it’s a brave performance. I don’t think that even Dominik would admit this, but beneath the noirish storyline, Killing Them Softly   echoes the lyrics of the Who’s classic song. “Won’t Get Fooled Again”:  “Meet the new boss/Same as the old boss.” In a frank and fairly amusing interview, Dominik, whose credits also include the excellent Chopper and The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford ,  shared his views on the reelection of President Obama, the “masculine confusion” that is prevalent in Killing Them Softly,  his next planned picture, an adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel about Marilyn Monroe, Blonde,  and whether Brad Pitt can remember what it was like to be normal. Movieline:  After seeing Killing Them Softly , I’ve got to know if you were rooting for anyone in the presidential election. Dominik:   Obama.  Yeah. I ask because the message of your movie seems to be that it doesn’t matter who’s running America from the Oval office.   Well I think, obviously, that the president’s powers can be fairly limited. But Obama was a better option than the other guy. That seemed to be the rationale of a lot of voters this year.  I really believed Obama when he spoke in 2008, but  I remember watching his victory speech after this last election and it was the same speech. Exactly the same speech.  I felt like he didn’t even believe it anymore.  He seemed to be tired of saying the same thing.  He even made the same joke about the dog. Your film is distributed by The Weinstein Company, which is co-chaired by Harvey Weinstein , an avid supporter of President Obama. Was there any discomfort with the political aspects of your film?  How tight is Harvey really with Obama?  He says he’s talked with Obama.  I’m sure Harvey feels tighter with Obama than Obama feels with Harvey.  You know what I mean? But, yeah, he was uncomfortable about that stuff.  And I think Brad was, too. But I don’t know that the movie’s really pointing its finger at Obama, specifically.  It’s pointing its finger at the lie with which American was constructed — this idea that we’re all equal. Which clearly nobody believes. It takes an outsider to tell us that.  What made you decide to take a 1974 George V. Higgins novel and set it in 2008 at the time of  the 2008 economic crash and the presidential election? I guess it was everything going on at once.  I found the book, and I needed money. And everyone around me needed money.  All they were talking about was the economy.  I realized that the movie was the story of an economic crisis, and I started to see parallels between this little story and the bigger story. I’ve always suspected that crime movies are really about capitalism.  I didn’t watch The Sopranos and think Tony Soprano was a sociopath.  He just looks like a normal guy with normal problems to me.  So I felt like maybe here’s an opportunity to make a self-conscious crime film. Fiction is how we organize reality — but what are we trying to organize when we watch crime movies? I guess it’s the reality of existing in a dollar-driven society. You mentioned The Sopranos .  At its core, that series was a epic parable about the George W. Bush era, and, in some respects Killing Them Softly felt like an extension or a kindred spirit of that show. Were you inspired at all by the universe that David Chase created?  I love The Sopranos .  It’s a fucking great, great show.  But not directly as far as the movie was concerned. There are actors from the series in the movie, but I guess when you’re looking for goombah-type guys, David Chase found them all.  So there’s really no getting away from it.

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INTERVIEW: ‘Killing Them Softly’ Director Andrew Dominik Discusses His American Horror Story

INTERVIEW: ‘Killing Them Softly’ Director Andrew Dominik Discusses His American Horror Story

Andrew Dominik does not look like a guy who could teach this country a lesson. With his floppy hair, fashionable glasses and ever-present cigarette, he resembles the kind of international hipster you’d find brandishing his American Express black card in Manhattan’s Meatpacking District on a Thursday night. But don’t be fooled by appearances. With the help of Brad Pitt and an impressive ensemble of actors that includes James Gandolfini ,  the exquisite  Ben Mendelsohn and a breakthrough performance by Scoot McNairy , Dominik has made a acrid — and memorably violent — cinematic statement about the state of the American Dream that should resonate with anyone whose job has become a kill-or-be-killed battlefield in the wake of the 2008 crash. Although Killing Them Softly is an adaptation of George V. Higgins’ 1974 novel,   Cogan’s Trade , Dominik, who wrote and directed the movie, set the picture in the middle of this country’s 2008 economic meltdown and presidential election. (News coverage of both George W. Bush and Barack Obama figures in the background.) Pitt plays Jackie Cogan, a mob enforcer sent to a grim-looking New Orleans to investigate a poker-game heist, but the lowlife characters in this movie could be Wall Street bankers, film producers or overworked bloggers running and gunning to survive one more day in the rat race. There’s nothing like an outsider to point out the chinks in America’s armor, and the New Zealand-born, Australian-bred Dominik bludgeons a number of this country’s sacred cows and concepts, from Thomas Jefferson, who’s dismissed as a hypocritical “wine snob,” to “E Pluribus Unum” to the hopeful (but possibly empty) rhetoric of Barack Obama . “America’s not a country, it’s just a business,” Pitt’s character says at a key moment in the film, and given the actor’s reputation as a righteous liberal dude, it’s a brave performance. I don’t think that even Dominik would admit this, but beneath the noirish storyline, Killing Them Softly   echoes the lyrics of the Who’s classic song. “Won’t Get Fooled Again”:  “Meet the new boss/Same as the old boss.” In a frank and fairly amusing interview, Dominik, whose credits also include the excellent Chopper and The Assassination of Jesse James By the Coward Robert Ford ,  shared his views on the reelection of President Obama, the “masculine confusion” that is prevalent in Killing Them Softly,  his next planned picture, an adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ novel about Marilyn Monroe, Blonde,  and whether Brad Pitt can remember what it was like to be normal. Movieline:  After seeing Killing Them Softly , I’ve got to know if you were rooting for anyone in the presidential election. Dominik:   Obama.  Yeah. I ask because the message of your movie seems to be that it doesn’t matter who’s running America from the Oval office.   Well I think, obviously, that the president’s powers can be fairly limited. But Obama was a better option than the other guy. That seemed to be the rationale of a lot of voters this year.  I really believed Obama when he spoke in 2008, but  I remember watching his victory speech after this last election and it was the same speech. Exactly the same speech.  I felt like he didn’t even believe it anymore.  He seemed to be tired of saying the same thing.  He even made the same joke about the dog. Your film is distributed by The Weinstein Company, which is co-chaired by Harvey Weinstein , an avid supporter of President Obama. Was there any discomfort with the political aspects of your film?  How tight is Harvey really with Obama?  He says he’s talked with Obama.  I’m sure Harvey feels tighter with Obama than Obama feels with Harvey.  You know what I mean? But, yeah, he was uncomfortable about that stuff.  And I think Brad was, too. But I don’t know that the movie’s really pointing its finger at Obama, specifically.  It’s pointing its finger at the lie with which American was constructed — this idea that we’re all equal. Which clearly nobody believes. It takes an outsider to tell us that.  What made you decide to take a 1974 George V. Higgins novel and set it in 2008 at the time of  the 2008 economic crash and the presidential election? I guess it was everything going on at once.  I found the book, and I needed money. And everyone around me needed money.  All they were talking about was the economy.  I realized that the movie was the story of an economic crisis, and I started to see parallels between this little story and the bigger story. I’ve always suspected that crime movies are really about capitalism.  I didn’t watch The Sopranos and think Tony Soprano was a sociopath.  He just looks like a normal guy with normal problems to me.  So I felt like maybe here’s an opportunity to make a self-conscious crime film. Fiction is how we organize reality — but what are we trying to organize when we watch crime movies? I guess it’s the reality of existing in a dollar-driven society. You mentioned The Sopranos .  At its core, that series was a epic parable about the George W. Bush era, and, in some respects Killing Them Softly felt like an extension or a kindred spirit of that show. Were you inspired at all by the universe that David Chase created?  I love The Sopranos .  It’s a fucking great, great show.  But not directly as far as the movie was concerned. There are actors from the series in the movie, but I guess when you’re looking for goombah-type guys, David Chase found them all.  So there’s really no getting away from it.

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Zebra Chases Pony in Parking Lot, Hapless Humans Give Chase With Lassos

No, this isn’t something out of children’s book or animated TV show. A zebra really did chase a pony through the parking lot of a nondescript strip mall in Staten Island. Zachary Osher of Metropolitan Drape & Blind summed it up best. Zebra Chases Pony “I was sitting at my desk at about 9:20 when I saw a zebra and pony run back and forth across the street, almost getting hit by a car,” he told the Staten Island Advance . Osher grabbed his iPhone and started recording the zebra and pony sprinting through the lot. The two eventually made it onto a main road, dodging traffic as they went. Then, amazingly, “Thirty seconds later, I saw two men in dark black suits carrying lassos running across the street,” Osher told the Advance … and wasn’t joking. Eventually, the creatures were successfully corralled. Police reported to the New York Times that by 2:30 p.m. today, the pair were returned home – to a petting zoo at Victory Boulevard and Travis Avenue just a few blocks away. No word if the zebra and pony, who were both surprisingly unhurt after their jailbreak escapade, plan on sending in auditioning tapes for roles in Madagascar 4 .

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In White Folks News: Ashton Kutcher Says He Hopes To Give Mila “Mini-Cakes” Kunis A Gut Full Of Lil’ Kutcher In 5 Years

Isn’t he still married?? Ashton Kutcher Says He Hopes To Be Married With A Child In 5 Years Despite the fact that he’s still in the middle of a messy divorce that has barely even begun yet, former Demi Moore Hollyweird boy toy Ashton Kutcher is already planning for the future that doesn’t include his bitter and betrayed ex-wifey. via Celebrity Cafe Tabloid fixtures Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis were spotted in Rome on Friday night, holding hands and leaving Checchino in the Trastevere quarter, where they enjoyed a romantic, intimate evening together. According to the New York Daily News, the couple is hitting up the ancient location because Kunis is filming her latest flick, The Third Person. Kunis and Kutcher have been dating for over five months now, following the Two and Half Men star’s split from Demi Moore, 50. Kunis told Glamour magazine in August, “In five years, I do hope to have a family. I’d rather be in love and have a baby than a movie.” Word on the street is that Ashton is stalling on moving forward with the divorce proceedings because he doesn’t want to break Demi off with that good ol’ gwap since he was the one who cheated. Mila must not mind being in the middle of it all…

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Woman Rides Manatee, Gets Arrested in Florida

A Florida woman was caught on camera riding a manatee and was arrested Saturday on a charge of violating the Sunshine State’s Manatee Sanctuary Act. Ana Gloria Garcia Gutierrez, 53, mounted the endangered marine mammal September 30. She turned herself in to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office in Florida shortly after authorities released pictures of her atop the creature , according to reports. “[Gutierrez explained] she is new to the area and did not realize it was against the law to touch or harass manatees,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. An arrest warrant was issued for Gutierrez Saturday. She was taken into custody while working at Sears in St. Petersburg, according to law enforcement officials. Witnesses provided deputies with photos of Gutierrez on her joyride and a description, but they were unable to locate her until she turned herself in. FYI, the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act states: “It is unlawful for any person at any time, by any means, or in any manner intentionally or negligently to annoy, molest, harass, or disturb or attempt to molest, harass, or disturb any Manatee.” No manatees were injured by Gutierrez, at least.

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Woman Rides Manatee, Gets Arrested in Florida

A Florida woman was caught on camera riding a manatee and was arrested Saturday on a charge of violating the Sunshine State’s Manatee Sanctuary Act. Ana Gloria Garcia Gutierrez, 53, mounted the endangered marine mammal September 30. She turned herself in to the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office in Florida shortly after authorities released pictures of her atop the creature , according to reports. “[Gutierrez explained] she is new to the area and did not realize it was against the law to touch or harass manatees,” the sheriff’s office said in a statement. An arrest warrant was issued for Gutierrez Saturday. She was taken into custody while working at Sears in St. Petersburg, according to law enforcement officials. Witnesses provided deputies with photos of Gutierrez on her joyride and a description, but they were unable to locate her until she turned herself in. FYI, the Florida Manatee Sanctuary Act states: “It is unlawful for any person at any time, by any means, or in any manner intentionally or negligently to annoy, molest, harass, or disturb or attempt to molest, harass, or disturb any Manatee.” No manatees were injured by Gutierrez, at least.

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Rachel Uchitel-Tiger Woods Affair: Happy Three-Year Anniversary!

Who can ever forget Thanksgiving 2009. On November 25 three years ago, The National Enquirer reported that Tiger Woods was having a secret, torrid affair with NYC nightclub manager Rachel Uchitel . Then, around 2:30 am on November 27, Woods peeled out of his home in his Cadillac SUV and crashed into a fire hydrant, a tree, and some hedges on his street. He was treated for minor injuries and ticketed for careless driving. In a statement, he called it a “private matter” and credited his wife for helping him out of the car. Soon, we would learn that Woods’ then-wife, Elin Nordegren , had found out the Enquirer report was true just moments earlier, and chased him with a golf club. You can’t make this stuff up. Uchitel, who had also been linked to Bones ‘ David Boreanaz that same year, was Tiger’s #1 mistress, but over a dozen more came out of the woodwork. Cocktail waitresses, porn actresses, random girls, you name it. None could hold a candle to Rachel Uchitel, but all held plenty of Tiger Woods at one point. Tiger Woods eventually came clean about his affairs, and after a brief sabbatical from the sport he dominated, returned to pro golf in the spring of 2009. He went to rehab for sex addiction as well as couples’ therapy, but it’s hard to save a marriage after betrayal on that scale. Also hard to salvage? His mojo. Though he had a terrific 2012, he has yet to win a major championship since the crash. Uchitel got married and had a baby (not Tiger’s), while the former Elin Nordegren Woods became one of the hottest and richest divorcees on the planet. There are many more sordid details – trust us, we covered them all at length – but the rest, as they say, is history. A history full of sexting Joslyn James .

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Rachel Uchitel-Tiger Woods Affair: Happy Three-Year Anniversary!

Who can ever forget Thanksgiving 2009. On November 25 three years ago, The National Enquirer reported that Tiger Woods was having a secret, torrid affair with NYC nightclub manager Rachel Uchitel . Then, around 2:30 am on November 27, Woods peeled out of his home in his Cadillac SUV and crashed into a fire hydrant, a tree, and some hedges on his street. He was treated for minor injuries and ticketed for careless driving. In a statement, he called it a “private matter” and credited his wife for helping him out of the car. Soon, we would learn that Woods’ then-wife, Elin Nordegren , had found out the Enquirer report was true just moments earlier, and chased him with a golf club. You can’t make this stuff up. Uchitel, who had also been linked to Bones ‘ David Boreanaz that same year, was Tiger’s #1 mistress, but over a dozen more came out of the woodwork. Cocktail waitresses, porn actresses, random girls, you name it. None could hold a candle to Rachel Uchitel, but all held plenty of Tiger Woods at one point. Tiger Woods eventually came clean about his affairs, and after a brief sabbatical from the sport he dominated, returned to pro golf in the spring of 2009. He went to rehab for sex addiction as well as couples’ therapy, but it’s hard to save a marriage after betrayal on that scale. Also hard to salvage? His mojo. Though he had a terrific 2012, he has yet to win a major championship since the crash. Uchitel got married and had a baby (not Tiger’s), while the former Elin Nordegren Woods became one of the hottest and richest divorcees on the planet. There are many more sordid details – trust us, we covered them all at length – but the rest, as they say, is history. A history full of sexting Joslyn James .

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We’re Celebrating Thanksgiving With Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez …

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Justin Bieber – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (MattyBRaps Cover)

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SEND YOUR FRIENDS A TWEET FROM SANTA CLAUS! Click 2 Tweet: goo.gl Hi BBoys and BGirls! Thanks for watching my cover of Justin Bieber’s fun and #SUPERSWAG version of, “Santa Claus is Coming To Town!” Christmas is one of my absolute MOST favorite times of the year and I really wanted to do something special for the BBoys and BGirls this year! Stay safe, eat something delicious and have a very Merry Christmas and Happy Holiday Season! #LoveYa If you like my video and wanna help spread some #HolidayCheer… here’s what you can do! LIKE, FAVORITE & SHARE with your friends on Facebook & Twitter and tell them it’s from Santa! I made this video to share with my friends and hope you’ll share it with yours too if you like it! Keep following your dreams! OFFICIAL MATTYB LINKS MattyB Gear Store MattyB.Spreadshirt.com Main Channel http Vlog Channel www.YouTube.com Keek www.Keek.com Twitter www.Twitter.com Facebook www.Facebook.com Instagram (Pics) statigr.am SPECIAL THANKS TO www.elf-magic.com My friends at Elf Magic are really nice and actually had Santa’s phone number and that’s how he was able to be in our video. Here’s all the links you need to know about Website www.elf-magic.com Facebook http Twitter www.Twitter.com Lyrics Santa Claus Is Coming To Town MattyB (Lyrics) You better not pout! That’s the word on the street I got a close eye peepin’ at what’s under the tree It’s like this – gimmie the rhythm and I’m gonna make sure we get this Cause I’ve been kinda bored … http://www.youtube.com/v/iYeGmBoUdVA?version=3&f=videos&app=youtube_gdata Read the original: Justin Bieber – Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (MattyBRaps Cover)

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