Hello
Please, does anyone have a TV recording (tape or disc)
of both parts of The Path To 9/11? If so, would you
mind mailing me back?
Thanks
Jim
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Hi friends. Harvey was on stage in the BAFTA awards, in UK, yesterday,
to present the Best Actress award. Here´s a video link in Youtube of
his appearance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MS7jtGSzm38
There are some pics in our album of Harvey and Daphna, both very cute
and glamourous. Enjoy ;)
Thank you Antigona, for all the info on Harvey in |Jerry Springer. It
would be interesting to know if anyone who is on this site, actually
got to see him. And what was he really like???
Hi, friends. I post a few pics of Harvey performing in "Jerry Springer.
The Opera". The show was at Carnegie Hall, january 29/30. There are
some critics and news about the show in Google news, here:
http://news.google.com/news?
hl=en&num=10&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&lr=&cr=&as_ft=i&as_filetype=&as_qdr=d
&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&as_occt=any&as_dt=i&as_sitesearch=&as_rights=&safe=off&
q=Harvey+Keitel&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wn
copy and paste the link. I´ve created a folder in "photos"
namered "Jerry Springer". Enjoy.
Hi friends, Harvey has received a lifetime achievemant award at El
Cairo Film Festival in Egypt, tuesd,27. I´m looking for more info in
google but only have found a few websites witouth pictures. I post one
from Gettyimages in our photos section (miscellaneous). The site of the
festival is almost empty but, Anyway, here´s the link:
http://www.cairofilmfest.org/default.aspx
Thank you for showing this photo of Harvey. I loved him playing the
role of Baines. He was fantastic in "The Piano" and I wish that
someone would write a new film role for him that would be as wonderful.
Keitel will portray the talk-show host in "Jerry Springer -- the Opera
in Concert" for two performances, Jan. 29-30, at Carnegie Hall.
The musical production, which at one time had been announced for
Broadway, will be directed by Jason Moore, the director of "Avenue Q."
The show, written by Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee, was a hit in
London for the National Theatre in 2003 and later moved to the West End.
Also...
You can see the Gatorade commercial on youtube. It is listed
as, "Stealin'".
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, dkelly26666 <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Well, in the December '02 episode, it was guest hosted by Robert
De
> Niro, and Harvey made an uncredited surprise cameo in a very funny
> sketch where De Niro and Keitel played a very gay Siegfried and
Roy!
> Complete with De Niro and Harvey declarinbg undying love for each
> other before De Niro grabs Keitel and dips him and they pretend to
> kiss, which sent the audience into hysterics!!! It was very
amusing.
>
>
> --- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, ovisdallii <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone got any screen captures from Harvey's
> > Gatorade commercial with Derek Jeter? I'm also interested in
seeing
> > Harvey from snl archives, but can't find anywhere to click on to
see
> > the clips. I'd love to see the whole show with all the sketches
he
> is
> > in. One is dated 1/16/93. Madonna is the musical guest. Two
of
> the
> > skteches: he does a very funny/gross bathroom sketch, and one
with
> > Pat. The other dates listed for him are 12/7/02, 3/13/03. When
> > looking at what's on the show, he isn't listed in those dates.
> Anyone
> > know about this stuff?
> >
>
Well, in the December '02 episode, it was guest hosted by Robert De
Niro, and Harvey made an uncredited surprise cameo in a very funny
sketch where De Niro and Keitel played a very gay Siegfried and Roy!
Complete with De Niro and Harvey declarinbg undying love for each
other before De Niro grabs Keitel and dips him and they pretend to
kiss, which sent the audience into hysterics!!! It was very amusing.
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, ovisdallii <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone got any screen captures from Harvey's
> Gatorade commercial with Derek Jeter? I'm also interested in seeing
> Harvey from snl archives, but can't find anywhere to click on to see
> the clips. I'd love to see the whole show with all the sketches he
is
> in. One is dated 1/16/93. Madonna is the musical guest. Two of
the
> skteches: he does a very funny/gross bathroom sketch, and one with
> Pat. The other dates listed for him are 12/7/02, 3/13/03. When
> looking at what's on the show, he isn't listed in those dates.
Anyone
> know about this stuff?
>
hey folks,
i found this video on youtube. It's Harvey's bathroom SNL episode:
here is the link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4dfQeyEvjU
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, ovisdallii <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone got any screen captures from Harvey's
> Gatorade commercial with Derek Jeter? I'm also interested in seeing
> Harvey from snl archives, but can't find anywhere to click on to see
> the clips. I'd love to see the whole show with all the sketches he
is
> in. One is dated 1/16/93. Madonna is the musical guest. Two of
the
> skteches: he does a very funny/gross bathroom sketch, and one with
> Pat. The other dates listed for him are 12/7/02, 3/13/03. When
> looking at what's on the show, he isn't listed in those dates.
Anyone
> know about this stuff?
>
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, ovisdallii <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone got any screen captures from Harvey's
> Gatorade commercial with Derek Jeter? I'm also interested in seeing
> Harvey from snl archives, but can't find anywhere to click on to see
> the clips. I'd love to see the whole show with all the sketches he
is
> in. One is dated 1/16/93. Madonna is the musical guest. Two of the
> skteches: he does a very funny/gross bathroom sketch, and one with
> Pat. The other dates listed for him are 12/7/02, 3/13/03. When
> looking at what's on the show, he isn't listed in those dates.
Anyone
> know about this stuff?
>
The Harvey Keitel SNL is hard to find. I saw reruns of it when SNL was
still on comedy central. The Keitel bathroom skit is a classic. Harvey
has to use the restroom in a suave resteraunt, and Kevin Nealon is a
bathroom attendent who caters to Harvey's every need, including tearing
off little squares of toilet paper for Harvey. I'm not sure where you
could find this today but I will see if zi can find anything out for
you.
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone got any screen captures from Harvey's
Gatorade commercial with Derek Jeter? I'm also interested in seeing
Harvey from snl archives, but can't find anywhere to click on to see
the clips. I'd love to see the whole show with all the sketches he is
in. One is dated 1/16/93. Madonna is the musical guest. Two of the
skteches: he does a very funny/gross bathroom sketch, and one with
Pat. The other dates listed for him are 12/7/02, 3/13/03. When
looking at what's on the show, he isn't listed in those dates. Anyone
know about this stuff?
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new
<no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Ok, the website link doesn´t work, as ussual. I copy and paste
here
> the new. :))
>
> Producer Edward R. Pressman hopes to reinvent the grim 1992 indie
> drama. But will what jolted audiences in 1992 work now?
> By Jay A. Fernandez, Special to The Times
> August 29, 2007
> Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the
streets.
> And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse.
>
> When writer-director Abel Ferrara's "Bad Lieutenant" was released
in
> 1992, the grim drama that starred Harvey Keitel as the most
> spiritually anguished, nakedly self-destructive cop in New York
City
> polarized viewers and left a scorching mark in independent film.
It
> was nominated for best feature at the Film Independent's Spirit
> Awards, and Keitel's legendary raw performance won him the Spirit
for
> best male lead and a slot in the unofficial acting hall of fame.
>
>
> Veteran producer Edward R. Pressman ("Badlands," "American
Psycho"),
> who developed and produced the first movie, is poised to revisit
the
> Lieutenant and "try to reinvent the film in a way that would be
> relevant again," as he puts it. So earlier this year one of his co-
> producers, Stephen Belafonte (the new Mr. Scary Spice), brought in
> Billy Finkelstein, a Flushing, Queens-bred TV writer whose deep
cops-
> and-criminals résumé is a hit list of street cred: "L.A.
> Law," "Murder One," "Law & Order" and "NYPD Blue."
>
> The new version -- with a working title of "Bad Lieutenant '08" --
is
> less a sequel or a prequel than an attempt to take the raw
material
> of the original film and weave it into 21st century, post- 9/11
New
> York. In the draft I have, dated July 24, 2007, Finkelstein
provides
> the Lieutenant with a small amount of addiction back story, the
event
> that prompts his promotion from sergeant and the drug-related
murder
> of five Senegalese illegal immigrants to pursue.
>
> He has also given his tortured protagonist, who went nameless in
the
> first film, a name: Terence McDonough. Meanwhile, the familiar
> relentless tear of reckless drug-taking, gambling, stealing and
sex
> continues unabated.
>
> The original film was rated NC-17 -- a rating that was still new
and
> provocative at the time -- and justifiably, given not just its
sexual
> violence, drug abuse and nudity, but also its punishing emotional
> brutality. The question is: What will the Bad Lieutenant do with
more
> money and looser standards to play with? And is it possible to
have
> the same effect?
>
> "We have to factor in the passage of time and what's happened in
the
> interim," says Finkelstein, who has yet to write in an updated nod
to
> Keitel's full-frontal, drug-addled glory. "I don't know that the
same
> sorts of things that caused us to sit up and take notice 15 years
ago
> are necessarily gonna have the same effect now."
>
> Pressman has discussed the new version with Ferrara and Keitel,
> although neither is attached to the project. But neither Pressman
nor
> Finkelstein seems particularly worried about criticism from purist
> fans of the cult film. (Pressman is trying a similar reinvention
with
> the Stephen Schiff-scripted "Money Never Sleeps," a revisiting of
the
> iconic '80s master of the universe Gordon Gekko from Oliver
> Stone's "Wall Street.")
>
> "These things have to stand on their own two feet," says
Finkelstein,
> who's currently finishing up a second draft. "Listen, how many
movies
> have been made about Jesse James and Eliot Ness? There are certain
> characters that are part of our literature and they will be
> revisited -- that's just the nature of it. There's a difference
> between appreciating something and putting it in amber."
>
>
>
> --- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, Jimi_68_ <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new
<no_reply@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > "Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the
> > streets.
> > > And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I
think
> is
> > a
> > > mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the
> info:
> > >
> > >
> > > http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
> > > scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
> > > entnews&track=crosspromo
> > >
> > Any clue on who is to play keitels role? I would be interested
in
> > seeing it but I am, of course, a little biased here.I would give
it
> a
> > chance.
> >
>Wow. A ton of information. Thanks. I love how they gave the
Lieutenant a name, Terrence McDonough. It is a fun coincidence for
me because McDonough is my family surname. Too funny.
Ok, the website link doesn´t work, as ussual. I copy and paste here
the new. :))
Producer Edward R. Pressman hopes to reinvent the grim 1992 indie
drama. But will what jolted audiences in 1992 work now?
By Jay A. Fernandez, Special to The Times
August 29, 2007
Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the streets.
And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse.
When writer-director Abel Ferrara's "Bad Lieutenant" was released in
1992, the grim drama that starred Harvey Keitel as the most
spiritually anguished, nakedly self-destructive cop in New York City
polarized viewers and left a scorching mark in independent film. It
was nominated for best feature at the Film Independent's Spirit
Awards, and Keitel's legendary raw performance won him the Spirit for
best male lead and a slot in the unofficial acting hall of fame.
Veteran producer Edward R. Pressman ("Badlands," "American Psycho"),
who developed and produced the first movie, is poised to revisit the
Lieutenant and "try to reinvent the film in a way that would be
relevant again," as he puts it. So earlier this year one of his co-
producers, Stephen Belafonte (the new Mr. Scary Spice), brought in
Billy Finkelstein, a Flushing, Queens-bred TV writer whose deep cops-
and-criminals résumé is a hit list of street cred: "L.A.
Law," "Murder One," "Law & Order" and "NYPD Blue."
The new version -- with a working title of "Bad Lieutenant '08" -- is
less a sequel or a prequel than an attempt to take the raw material
of the original film and weave it into 21st century, post- 9/11 New
York. In the draft I have, dated July 24, 2007, Finkelstein provides
the Lieutenant with a small amount of addiction back story, the event
that prompts his promotion from sergeant and the drug-related murder
of five Senegalese illegal immigrants to pursue.
He has also given his tortured protagonist, who went nameless in the
first film, a name: Terence McDonough. Meanwhile, the familiar
relentless tear of reckless drug-taking, gambling, stealing and sex
continues unabated.
The original film was rated NC-17 -- a rating that was still new and
provocative at the time -- and justifiably, given not just its sexual
violence, drug abuse and nudity, but also its punishing emotional
brutality. The question is: What will the Bad Lieutenant do with more
money and looser standards to play with? And is it possible to have
the same effect?
"We have to factor in the passage of time and what's happened in the
interim," says Finkelstein, who has yet to write in an updated nod to
Keitel's full-frontal, drug-addled glory. "I don't know that the same
sorts of things that caused us to sit up and take notice 15 years ago
are necessarily gonna have the same effect now."
Pressman has discussed the new version with Ferrara and Keitel,
although neither is attached to the project. But neither Pressman nor
Finkelstein seems particularly worried about criticism from purist
fans of the cult film. (Pressman is trying a similar reinvention with
the Stephen Schiff-scripted "Money Never Sleeps," a revisiting of the
iconic '80s master of the universe Gordon Gekko from Oliver
Stone's "Wall Street.")
"These things have to stand on their own two feet," says Finkelstein,
who's currently finishing up a second draft. "Listen, how many movies
have been made about Jesse James and Eliot Ness? There are certain
characters that are part of our literature and they will be
revisited -- that's just the nature of it. There's a difference
between appreciating something and putting it in amber."
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, Jimi_68_ <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> --- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new <no_reply@>
> wrote:
> >
> > "Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the
> streets.
> > And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I think
is
> a
> > mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the
info:
> >
> >
> > http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
> > scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
> > entnews&track=crosspromo
> >
> Any clue on who is to play keitels role? I would be interested in
> seeing it but I am, of course, a little biased here.I would give it
a
> chance.
>
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> "Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the
streets.
> And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I think is
a
> mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the info:
>
>
> http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
> scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
> entnews&track=crosspromo
>
Any clue on who is to play keitels role? I would be interested in
seeing it but I am, of course, a little biased here.I would give it a
chance.
Website doesn't work...
Hope he's not nekkid in this one. It's been a wayyy long time. LOL!!
antigona35new <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
"Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the streets.
And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I think is a
mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the info:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
entnews&track=crosspromo
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I couldn't access the link but am horrified to hear they are remaking this
amazing film. Remakes are NEVER better than the original in my opinion and why
someone thinks they could better Harvey's performance is a mystery to me! I
won't be going to see it!
Jo
antigona35new <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
"Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the streets.
And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I think is a
mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the info:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
entnews&track=crosspromo
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"Hide your stash -- the Lieutenant is headed back out on the streets.
And he's just as bad as you remember him. If not worse." I think is a
mistake to make a new version of the cult film. Here´s all the info:
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-et-
scriptland29aug29,1,2729912.story?coll=la-headlines-
entnews&track=crosspromo
i think change it every month. he is just too good looking to show a single
facet of him for so long. :)
Jimi_68_ <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: ---
In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> WOW!!! The site looks great now. Nice pic of Harvey :)
>
Thanks! I think this is only the 2nd pic of Harvey he have posted on
the home page since we started this group in 1998. I had another pic
up years ago but it was deleted somehow. I wonder if we should keep
the same pic up all the time or maybe change it every month.
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--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, antigona35new <no_reply@...>
wrote:
>
> WOW!!! The site looks great now. Nice pic of Harvey :)
>
Thanks! I think this is only the 2nd pic of Harvey he have posted on
the home page since we started this group in 1998. I had another pic
up years ago but it was deleted somehow. I wonder if we should keep
the same pic up all the time or maybe change it every month.
Yes, it's out here in the U.S., as well. I had pretty much the same
reaction to it as you did.
Only I found the Jane March character so idiotic and utterly
unlikable that it was quite irritating to me. She had no reasonable
cause or motivation to behave as she did. She was just a selfish, self
absorbed, overgrown teenager. I found the husband character far more
sympathetic, yet even he could get on your nerves at times.
--- In harveykeitelfans@yahoogroups.com, ptpadjen <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> Not a great film but has it's moments. It focuses way too much on
the
> Jane March & Jordi Molla characters and not enough on the The Stone
> Merchant himself...Keitel!!! But as always Keitel is terrific and
> looks fantastic at age 67 with he's longish hair and goatee..ultra
> cool!!! Renzo Martinelli's direction is a little flat and there is
> some English dubbing which is disconcerting. Thanks and enjoy!!
>