This is great news! Sal, the gay character on “Mad Men” appears to be coming back to the show. I’ve missed him and I know many other fans have also…
By now I’ve learned that getting the super secretive Mad Men cast to confirm anything is impossible. Even so, I’m feeling fairly confidant that before long we’ll be seeing Bryan Batt back in ’60s-era NYC as artistic director Salvatore Romano on the Emmy-winning AMC drama. Why am I feeling so positive? Well, in the past, every time I’d run in to Bryan and ask for an update on his status, he’d tell me quite sullenly that he’s heard nada from anyone. Basically, he was getting on with his life. But at the Emmy Awards, Bryan was back with his cast and just seemed tickled — as if he knew something we didn’t.
“A few months ago I got a call from the god of Mad Men [series creator Matthew Weiner],” Bryan told me. So what did Weiner say? “He told me Sal is not dead.” That’s all Bryan would say on the subject (which makes it sound as if the much-missed actor has been brought back under the cone of silence).
Andy Griffith: “A Face in the Crowd”
Seems like a good day to repost this….
This is one of my favorite films. It’s also amazingly timely now, 53 years after it was made. It could almost be called “The Glenn Beck Story.”
If you only think of Andy Griffith as Sheriff Andy Taylor of Mayberry, you really should see this movie. He is amazing. I can’t believe he didn’t get an Oscar nomination for this performance. It also features a stellar performance by Patricia Neal, at her peak, and introduces Lee Remick in her first film.
Here is the original trailer:
There is also a great article in “Vanity Fair” about this film. Here is the link:
http://www.vanityfair.com/culture/features/2007/03/wolcott200703
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