The great James Caan has died at 82. He is being fondly and widely remembered as a great actor and an iconic movie tough guy. This is the correct way to remember him. But weirdoes like myself are mourning an unlikely element of The Godfather star’s outsized life and legacy: his Twitter feed. The genius of Caan’s Twitter feed lies in its artlessness, or rather its apparent obliviousness. Reading Caan’s Twitter, it feels like one of his children introduced him to the concept of micro-blogging and he decided to become a prolific Tweeter despite seemingly not understanding the nature of social media. Read More...
The long-simmering hope among fans that Quentin Tarantino would make a third Kill Bill movie blew up this weekend after Vivica A. Fox made a tantalizing casting recommendation for the hypothetical sequel.
After suggesting that Ambrosia Kelley — the young actor who played Nikki Bell, the daughter of Fox’s Vernita Green in the first Kill Bill movie — reprise her role 16 years later, Fox brought up another, more widely-known name. Read More...