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"Taking Chance," directed by Ross Katz (co-producer of "In the Bedroom," "Lost in Translation") and written by Katz and Michael Strobl, about a military escort office who accompanies the body of a young Marine back home to Wyoming. Toplines Kevin Bacon. Credit: variety.com (See Upcoming page for more information)
The top 10 films of 2008, according to AP Movie Writer David Germain & Christy Lemire
David Germain
8. "Frost/Nixon" — Frank Langella may not have Richard Nixon's jowls, but he's got the chops and then some to create a riveting portrait. Reprising roles they created in the stage play, Langella and Michael Sheen as David Frost engage in a fascinating battle of wills and wit amid the historic TV interviews from 1977. Without a trace of caricature, Langella is tragically grand in a drama that marks the best work ever from director Ron Howard.
Christy Lemire
2. "Frost/Nixon" — The best movie Ron Howard's ever made is also, on its surface, the simplest. By focusing on the 1977 television showdown between British TV personality David Frost and former President Nixon, Howard creates steadily percolating tension, and he draws powerfully fleshed-out performances from Michael Sheen and Frank Langella.
Kevin Bacon - Mr. "Six Degrees" has the Sutherland bug, which sometimes prevents him from saying "No." But right up to the present moment, with his turn as President Nixon's loyal-to-a-fault straight arrow of an aide in "Frost/Nixon," Mr. Bacon has notched an impressive resume of indispensable supporting roles - "Diner," "A Few Good Men," "Apollo 13" and "Mystic River" among them - and, with 2004's "The Woodsman," a brave lead performance.
WHEN KEVIN BACON LOOKED at the world and, "kept seeing God as an excuse to go to war," he decided to write a song. The result was "Children," from the November release, "New Year's Day," which is a slow-riding plea to transcend political or religious views and, "please don't hurt the children."
ALEXANDRIA – As movie buffs know, Kevin Bacon has acted in so many movies there are games — notably "Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon" — that trace his connection to every "common" person out there. But what they may not realize is that in a way he's more connected to the noncelebrities' lives than those who thrive in his adopted hometown of Hollywood. Doubters need only listen to the tunes Kevin and his brother Michael perform and record under the name "the Bacon Brothers" for verification.
Kevin Bacon has revealed that he may be tempted to appear in the upcoming Footloose remake. The 1984 movie, which launched Bacon's career, is to be remade starring Zac Efron. Efron's High School Musical director Kenny Ortega will helm the film, which revolves around a town where dancing is banned. Bacon told MTV that he is more than happy to "hand over" the baton to Efron. "I’ve got the Footloose baton," he said. "Where did I put that baton? I think it’s in the hall closet. If it’s not it might be under my bed somewhere, but I’m ready to hand it to him… Absolutely. He’d be great."Bacon added that although no-one from Paramount has approached him, he is open to the idea of making an appearance. "Never say never," he said. Credit: www.digitalspy.co.uk
Kevin and Michael Bacon have been enormously successful in their chosen fields. Kevin has appeared in so many films that Hollywood famously is tied together by “the six degrees of Kevin Bacon.” Older brother Michael is a composer who has scored hundreds of films and television shows. The brothers also find time to join artistic forces in a rock band that performs their music. The Bacon Brothers will be at the Canyon Club in the Four Queens on Saturday. Kevin Bacon, 50, made his film debut in “National Lampoon’s Animal House” in 1978. His filmography includes “Diner,” “Footloose,” “Apollo 13,” “A Few Good Men,” “The River Wild” and “Mystic River.” He’s also taken such risky roles as the pedophile in “The Woodsman” and a gay prostitute in “JFK.” Michael, 59, won an Emmy for his work on the 1992 documentary film “The Kennedys.” He also wrote the scores for two films that Kevin directed — “Losing Chase” and “Loverboy.” The brothers perform together 50 to 60 times a year, and have made six albums, including “New Year’s Day,” which was released on iTunes last week. The brothers spoke with the Sun in a conference call from their respective apartments on the Upper West Side of New York City.
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