I had heard they opened such a glorious thing in 2003, but had resisted going for a long time simply because it's about a nine-hour drive from my house. Well, having finally given in, I'm certainly glad I did. If you like old soul music (and if you don't, why the heck not?), this is really a must-see.
When it comes to museums, I can normally only spend an hour to 90 minutes tops before I have to hit the streets again. Without knowing it (since, along with not owning a cell phone, I also don't bother with a watch), however, I spent more than four hours at this great museum built where the original Stax studio once stood and was never bored (though, knowing all too well how that story ends, I just had to skip the portion dedicated to the death of Otis Redding because it's just too damn depressing to hear again.) As a bonus, all within walking distance are the National Civil Rights Museum (located, for rather equally depressing and obvious reasons, at the Lorraine Motel), Beale Street and the Four-Way Restaurant, where I can attest they serve just about the finest version of soul food you can find anywhere.

And if you've watched "Extras," the post-"Office" series the duo came up with for HBO, you know that Mr. Merchant is an extremely funny dude in his own right. The two of them just mine misery for the finest brand of comedy, like in that completely useless "agent" that Merchant played in "Extras."
For their new project, Gervais and Merchant are returning to the working world, this time with a flick tentatively titled "The Men from the Pru," which is a coming-of-age tale about a group of men selling insurance door-to-door in the 1970s. Two interesting tidbits: This was originally set to be a series for BBC2 before the network passed, and the movie is set in Reading, where Gervais grew up. Just for a little more enticement, here's a quote from Gervais about it that appeared in the UK's Observer:
"Its a period piece for a couple of reasons. We wanted to show, for instance, that the sexual revolution was only really going on in Carnaby Street. Not Swindon. Not Reading."

And I'll leave you today with something that may have already appeared all over the place in the past week, but is still very, very dear to my heart. "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak was easily my favorite book as a tyke, so I obviously can't wait to see what Spike Jonze has come up with in bringing it to the big screen (assuming it finally does get there in October or so.)
If you go see "Monsters Vs. Aliens" today, which I'm going to do in spite of the extremely mixed reviews because - like Lorelai Gilmore - I like watching all kinds of movies, good, bad and indifferent, you'll probably get to see this trailer writ much bigger, but just in case you don't, here it is. I just love that shot of Max peeking around the corner in his wild thing costume, but there's a lot more to enjoy in this (including most of a great song by the Arcade Fire.) Peace out.
You know when I saw the headline I was very intrigued. Then when I saw you were talking about the original version I became manically stoked. Gervais and Merchant together again! Those two are an unstoppable force. I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteIf you haven't seen Extras, Bob, I recommend it very highly ... The cameos get to be a bit much, but the three main characters (Gervais, Merchant and Gervais' sidekick, played by the simply stunning Ashley Jensen) are all a riot
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm a huge "Extras" fan! I think Merchant was actually even funnier on that than Gervais. One of the few shows where big guest stars worked every time.
ReplyDelete"I've seen everything. I've seen it all." - Patrick Stewart
So glad you liked the Stax Museum!I work there and I notice something new every single day that I hadn't noticed before. Tell all of your readers to check out www.staxmuseum.com and come see us!
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Tim Sampson
Having seen the entire run of the original Office and then Extras, I have to say i am looking forward to The Men from the Pru. I am thinking it has to be good.
ReplyDeleteI so want to know what you thought of Monsters vs. Aliens. Me and the kids loved it.
ReplyDeleteI'm afraid I was completely the wrong audience for that one, Cullen, because I'm afraid I didn't care for it much at all ... The kids all around me clearly did, as did many of their adult escorts, but I was just bored with the story from the start, and I thought the 3-D effect, in this case, just added very little to the movie's overall feel .. But like I said, I know I'm certainly in the minority on this one
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