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Interview: 'August' Director Austin ChickInterview: 'August' Director Austin Chick
from Cinematical
July 11, 2008

Filed under: Drama, Independent, New Releases, DIY/Filmmaking, Interviews The world changed on September 11, but Austin Chick's second film, August, focuses on the moments right beforehand. Starring Josh Hartnett as a young start-up entrepreneur deluded by power trips, the movie moves along with a subtle pace, letting the natural drama emerge from a situation about to veer out of the control with the crash of the stock market. Chick's first feature, XX/XY, explored a three-way relationship; August, which opens in New York on Friday, explores the relationship between money and power during a key time in American history. Supporting performances from Rip Torn and David Bowie elevate the movie, while Howard A. Rodman's script keeps its conceits in check. Chick spoke with Cinematical about envisioning August's themes and working with his talented cast. Cinematical: The film uses a very specific setting -- August 2001 -- immediately before 9/11. What interested you about that time? Austin Chick: It captures a moment on the eve of change. If Howard (Rodman) and I were to move it to any other time, we would probably move it further back. The market really started crashing about eighteen months prior to when the movie is set. But I feel like there was still a certain amount of momentum in New York up until 9/11, this sense that things were going to turn around. The market had completely crashed, but there was still this crazy sense of decadence. All that really changed with 9/11. Continue reading Interview: 'August' Director Austin Chick Permalink | Email this | Comments
Review: AugustReview: August
from Cinematical
July 10, 2008

Few leading male actors have followed the roundabout career trajectory of Josh Hartnett. Though indisputably tall, dark and handsome, Hartnett still manages to avoid the pratfalls of typecasting by landing roles in strange projects with questionable appeal. While this choice comes at the expense of a quality resume, his performances can lend barely competent films at least one redeeming ingredient: I could give or take Wicker Park, Resurrecting the Champ, and even the good intentions of The Black Dahlia, but each benefits from Hartnett's expressive glare, furrowed brow and whispered delivery. He's an instant generator of gravitas. Although August, director Austin Chick's second feature after the relationship drama XX/XY, doesn't qualify as Hartnett's best movie, it's certainly one of his meatiest roles - right up there with his work in the unfairly maligned Lucky Number Slevin. As the crudely pompous CEO of the mysterious start-up company Landshark in New York City during the summer before 9/11, Hartnett offers a maddened, garrulous anti-hero replete with dark humor and sustained by a surge of baseless confidence. The movie follows the audacious entrepreneur, Tom, as his fifteen minutes begin to run out - and it concludes with him facing off against a freakishly powerful David Bowie as the icy corporate foil. Despite the age gap, both men exude an eerie amount of restraint - which is not the case for the film. August adds up to less than it aspires to be, but it's populated with enough curiosities to keep you watching.Continue reading Review: August Permalink | Email this | Comments
Episode 64: Mar 19, 2007Episode 64: Mar 19, 2007
from The Paunch Stevenson Show
March 18, 2007

In this episode: The Old Jingle of the Episode (Filmation's Ghostbusters theme song), the Ghostbusters DVD boxed set, Rankin/Bass Productions, Podlinez (www.podlinez.com), "Melmac Girls" by Alf (1988 Burger King cardboard record), "McDonald's Menu Song" (1988 McDonald's flexi disc), strange cartoon show plots (The Transformers, G.I. Joe, etc.), Rip Torn's drunk driving arrest in NY, Dr. Phil and Bumfights producer Ty Beeson, and the judge TV show fad. 24 minutes - paunchstevenson.com

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