Supplements
                Unsigned Heaven     Travel World     The Cheers News     Forum    



George Clooney takes a swipe at Hollywood

thecheers.org    2008-02-05 08:14:43    




()





L
London, Feb 5 : George Clooney has ridiculed the present generation of Hollywood, insisting that the golden age of cinema is dead.

More in Celebrity news



Rollling Stones to tour without Ronnie Wood?


Winehouse's hubby sentenced to 27 months in jail


No heartbreak for Salma Hayek over split


George Clooney has ridiculed the present generation of Hollywood, insisting that the golden age of cinema is dead.

The Oscar-winning actor said that in the 1960s and 1970s, film studios were producing cinema "masterpieces" at the rate of ten a year, but added that today's movies lacked ground-breaking drive.

In an indirect attack on the modern-day values of Hollywood, Clooney said that the era of 1960s and 1970s saw 'a masterpiece a month.'

The 46-year-old made it clear that computer-generated imagery and visual pyrotechnics are no stand-ins for a good story.

According to the actor, the glory years of cinema firmly lay between 1964 and 1976, when directors like Stanley Kubrick, Francis Ford Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Alan J. Pakula and Sidney Lumet experimented towards new boundaries.

"It's 12 years and you could find ten films a year that are masterpieces. They don't make those films anymore. You couldn't come near making those films," the Telegraph quoted him, as telling the Radio Times.

The actor said that there's little new on the big screen and even his own latest conquest owes much to the films of the 1970s, particularly Pakula's The Parallax View which starred Warren Beatty as a reporter investigating a shadowy, murderous organisation.

"If you watch The Parallax View and things like that we're not reinventing the wheel. But it is always an interesting thing to talk about," he said.

He said that it had now been left to television studios to produce pioneering drama.

"There was a period in the 1960s and 1970s when actors were leading the charge in the civil rights movement and the women's rights movement and the Vietnam War movement - and then it got to this place where it probably wasn't a good idea," he said. (ANI)
© 2007 ANI

Click for more News about George ClooneyHollywood

TAGS: Celebrity   

The Cheers NEWS is looking for new contributors


more
TomKat's daughter Suri is too old to drink from bottle

Paediatricians believe that Hollywood's star couple Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes' Suri, 2, is too old to drink through bottle.

Pierce Brosnan is 'outrageously' kissable!

Legendry actor Pierce Brosnan may not be attached to the 'James Bond' film series anymore, but he is still considered to be one of the most kissable men in Hollywood.

Glenn Close, Sally Field to battle it out for TV Emmy
18.Jul 2008
Glenn Close will be battling it out with Sally Fie...read

Lindsay Lohan's dad's paternity test postponed
18.Jul 2008
Actress Lindsay Lohan's father Michael Lohan will ...read

Madge and A-Rod 'are an item', says baseball star's stripper
18.Jul 2008
Madonna and Alex Rodriguez are dating each other, sa...read



Moss wants to ditch 'brain-damaging' modelling career

Rowling joins Pullman in protesting age guidance limits on books

Coming Soon: 'The Simpsons' big screen sequel

'West Side Story' set to make Broadway comeback

Gabrielle Union gushes about 'great kisser' Eddie Murphy










web stats