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The Week of Bests. SpoutBlog Week in Review

The Week of Bests. SpoutBlog Week in Review

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By Karina Longworth posted 11 months ago
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If you have a film in Sundance or Slamdance, we want to talk to you.

Bests of 2008: movies that played in movie theaters, movies that didn’t, music videos

You should buy DVDs for presents.

Reviews: The Wrestler, Gran Torino

Lists: 5 Loveable Movie Racists, Worst Oscar Hosts, 5 Reasons Why I’m Thrilled the Che Roadshow is a Hit, 5 Classic Sci-Fi Remakes Starring Don Draper

Considering Milk’s Oscar dark horse.

German lesbian schoolgirls are sexier than sexy Nazis.

Tze Chun’s Media Diet

Casting the Inevitable Blagojevich Biopic

Blagojevich Biopic. Casting Call

Blagojevich Biopic. Casting Call

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 11 months ago
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One of the many things Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich did this week — instead of resigning from his position, as many people desired — was sign into law an increase on tax credits for films produced in his state. So, it should be only appropriate, and somewhat bittersweet, for the inevitable movie about his life and corruption hearings to be shot there.

Now that we’ve got a location for the film, it’s time to cast the players in Blogojevich’s scandalous tale. The Washington Post has already published a list of possible actors to portray the lead (John Travolta, Sean Astin, Gary Cole, Stephen Baldwin, Tom Cruise, Ray Liotta, Charlie Sheen, Mike Myers and Steve Carrell), but more difficult than casting Blogojevich (see our pick below) is determining what other significant figures should be prominently featured.

A straight biopic calls for way too many characters, so we’ve narrowed the film down to focus on just Blagojevich’s arrest and subsequent (forthcoming) trial. As always, if there’s another character to be included or another thespian suited to a role we’ve cast, chime in with a comment. Also, due to the fact that we’ve previously done posts about Barack Obama casting, let’s just assume that he’ll only be portrayed by a voice on the phone, a la Al Gore in Recount.
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