Spectacular Coen brother film, glad I own on iTunes! Incredible production design definitely should've won the award nominations! Ralph Fiennes is masterful, love him in so many films. I must say I'm not a musical fan but Hail, Caesar! Is awesome! Loads of fun to watch the variety of things that occur.
Hail, Caesar!
2016
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music / Mystery
Hail, Caesar!
2016
Action / Comedy / Drama / Music / Mystery
Keywords: kidnapping1950sjournalisthollywoodcat
Plot summary
This movie follows a day in the life of Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin),a Hollywood fixer for Capitol Pictures in the 1950s, who cleans up and solves problems for big names and stars in the industry. But when studio star Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) disappears, Mannix has to deal with more than just the fix.
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"Would that it were so simple?" Lol
You'll recognize the stars
The Coen Brothers who gave us one of my favorite 90s films Fargo to a crack at Hollywood of the studio era in Hail Caesar. The film had potential for greatness, but it fails in too many places.
The real life character of Eddie Mannix of the real life studio of MGM is given his own studio to run, the mythical Capital Pictures. Mannix had a deserved reputation as a tough guy and a formal Catholic in the Jewish world of Louis B. Mayer and Irving Thalberg. He was a tough guy who knew more celebrity secrets than J. Edgar Hoover. He buried many a scandal at MGM and now he heads his own studio.
You'll recognize the satire on a lot of familiar Hollywood faces from the 30s and 40s. George Clooney as Charlton Heston kidnapped by Communist writers and held for revolutionary ransom was way over the top and sad to say doesn't do either Heston or the blacklist any justice.
Frances McDormand's character of Mannix who is played by Josh Brolin is not easily recognizable. But Ida Koverman who was Louis B. Mayer's faithful scribe also kept secrets well and kept Mayer's life in order.
My two favorites were Tilda Swinton as twin gossip columnists who had the same scent for scandal as Hedda and Louella did. The second was Alden Ehrenreich as a Gene Autry type singing cowboy. The scene where Brolin puts him into a sophisticated comedy where director Ralph Fiennes is trying to teach him some acting technique is my favorite in the film. Imagine trying to remake Gene Autry into Cary Grant.
You'll recognize a lot of the movie immortals. Some got more justice than others. Channing Tatum is in sailor musical where he's doing a number like Gene Kelly. I'll bet Tatum worked as hard as Kelly to get it right.
Some old timers like me and devoted watchers of TCM will enjoy Hail Caesar. But it could have been a lot better.
Coen brothers' golden age of Hollywood
It's Hollywood in the 50's. Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) is a fixer and producer at Capitol Pictures. Baird Whitlock (George Clooney) is the star of the studio's big Biblical production "Hail, Caesar!". He gets kidnapped by a communist cabal and held for ransom. Hobie Doyle is a singing cowboy put into a high class movie directed by Laurence Laurentz (Ralph Fiennes). DeeAnna Moran (Scarlett Johansson) is a twice-divorced starlet with a secret pregnancy. Twin sisters Thora and Thessaly Thacker (Tilda Swinton) are rival gossip columnists. Burt Gurney (Channing Tatum) is a song and dance actor. Various characters go through this unusual day as Eddie tries to fix the many problems.
The Coen brothers deliver a detailed, light, wacky portrayal of the golden age of Hollywood. While I like the fixer idea, Clooney may be a better actor for the role. I'm a little tired of Clooney playing dumb because it is broadly fake. Alden Ehrenreich is somewhat an unknown and a perfect fit for the singing cowboy. He's good. The communist cabal is problematic since the Coens obviously want it to be comedic. It doesn't work because it deals with something serious in a flippant way. The movie gets bogged down with too many things that want to be funny but aren't.