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C.J. may have all the Lindsay gossip to whet your whistle, but we've got juicier tidbits for those interested in the cinematic aspects of the Prairie Home Companion production. First off, there's the matter of the mysterious rumor of the director who has been tailing Robert Altman on the set -- and, some say, basically running daily production of the film. That mystery proxy director is none other than Paul Thomas Anderson (director of Boogie Nights and Magnolia), who will be officially credited later this week as "Executive Producer" on the film. A couple of theories are floating around the set to explain this unusual duo-director scenario. First, the producers of the film probably insisted that Altman commit to a "backup" director because of his age (he's 80). Anderson and Altman are natural aesthetic fits for one another because of their improvisational techniques, extremely long takes (compare Boogie Nights and The Player), kinetic camera work, and ensemble casts. Also, one cannot deny the huge similarities between Altman's Shortcuts and Anderson's Magnolia. Several people have speculated that Robert and PT have gotten close in recent years, and their friendship is what the producers hoped for. Others have speculated that PT came to the set strictly through Maya Rudolph, who plays the role of "The Stage Manager." Rudolph and Anderson have been an item for three years, and she is expecting her first child. On the set, Anderson works much more directly with the actors, simply because Altman can't travel the distance of the theater (from monitors to stage). Between cuts, Robert belts directions over a mic while PT runs up to stage and speaks with the actors directly.
I've heard rumblings from the set that Garrison is really the one who is running the movie, not Altman.
It's interesting to see who gets called what in the production of a film like this---even though PT may be doing as much directing as Altman, with the rules of the director's guild, he'll has to be an "Executive Producer".
OMG!
The Parent Trap remake is the best movie ever, and Lindsay Lohan rocks my light saber off.
We are all SO LUCKY she's in the Cities as long as she is cause otherwise our lives are boring like Anakin minus medichloreans.
Post more news on her or face the certain impending doom from my dual-wielded, cauterize-action orange saber.
this movie is going to suck so so hard
PA was very visable today on set. But Mr Altman being out of it and barking out orders I feel is untrue. Over the last few weeks I have been surprised how alert and funny he is. Hes been catching little things and fixing them that most did not notice. PA seemed more like a messanger. The only thing wrong with mr Altman seems to be his legs, not his mind
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