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Georgia Boycott?; More Armie Hammer Trouble; a Pandemic Origin Story

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Tim Molloy

In today’s Movie News Rundown: Calls for a Georgia boycott, again; more Armie Hammer trouble; a new doc looks at how a cruise ship’s pandemic response foreshadowed the world’s. Plus: Godzilla’s director defends him.
But First: You can listen to Godzilla vs. Kong director Adam Wingard answer my thoughtful question, “Why is Godzilla such a dick?,” on the latest MovieMaker podcast, available on Apple or Spotify or here:

Also: Wingard is directing not only the new Face/Off (as we discuss at length at the end of the podcast above) but also a revival of Thundercats. It will hopefully have better CGI than the regular Cats. Here is more from Variety.
The Last Cruise: The new doc from Hannah Olson looks at the divided response to COVID-19 on the luxury cruise liner The Diamond Princess early in the pandemic: The wealthy were ushered to safety while the workers became human shields. That dynamic played out again and again in the months that followed.
Georgia Boycott?: James Mangold and Mark Hamill are among those who say they won’t shoot in Georgia because of its new “voting law,” which is more of an anti-voting law, but I digress. Hollywood is once again forced to consider whether a Georgia boycott will hurt the people it’s supposed to help.  “Please stop the #BoycottGeorgia talk,” Martin Luther King Jr.’s daughter Bernice King wrote on Twitter. “That would hurt middle class workers and people grappling with poverty. And it would increase the harm of both racism and classism.” Also: the awful people who don’t think voters should be allowed to receive water while waiting hours in line tend not to care what Hollywood thinks. The Hollywood Reporter delves into the debate.
This Is Good Casting: Amanda Seyfried, great in Mank, will replace Kate McKinnon in the Hulu series The Dropout about Elizabeth Holmes, the fake-it-’til-you-make-it founder of the blood-testing startup Theranos. Variety has more.
Meanwhile: Armie Hammer has been dropped from Amma Asante’s Cold War thriller The Billion Dollar Spy and Variety‘s current top story asks, “Could Armie Hammer Sink Death on the Nile?” The story says of the upcoming Kenneth Branagh film: “One source familiar with an early cut of Death on the Nile said Hammer’s role is significant to the point of being the film’s male lead. The studio is not currently considering a reshoot or recasting his role, another insider with knowledge of the project said.”
Overboard: Look, we entertainment media types live and die for nautical metaphors — Titanic was our high-water mark (haha) but even I can’t get on board (hahaha) the metaphor in this second Variety headline about Armie Hammer, because the Nile is not known for, well…

The Father and Promising Young Woman: IndieWire reports that both excellent, Oscar-nominated films are faring well with Apple TV viewers. Promising Young Woman is only $5.99 now, so if you haven’t seen it, you really should. The Father is still $19.99, but I’d recommend it just as highly.
‘Get Everybody Outta Here’: Enjoy this brand-new trailer for Spiral: From The Book of Saw, a movie I am very excited about.

Main image, above: Armie Hammer with Gal Godot, who had no idea about all those accusations against him at the time this shot was taken, in Death on the Nile.

Tim Molloy

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  • We still have Jim Crow laws, but they are now enacted in the name of voter security. This is so even though technology has made voting more secure than ever -- and much easier. Indeed, the most secure way to vote now is with the ubiquitous smartphone. It will not only log our vote, but it will also log it with the video of us voting. This is the identical technology that makes bank teller machines possible.
    Don’t think so? Then try making a deposit by going inside your bank, waiting in line, and dealing directly with the live teller. You’ll be asked to provide an ID and other verifying information. When you wonder why since the machine outside doesn’t require it, the teller will tell you that it’s because the ATM video records your entire transition. And all of it is searchable, verifiable in minutes, and kept for eternity.

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