Saturday, June 27, 2020

Stuart Cornfeld in the memoirs of Ben Stiller


Ben Stiller:

"A really great person left the planet today. Stuart Cornfeld was as funny, smart, talented & cool as a person gets. He was my friend, producing partner, and creative confidant. He knew movies, made movies and loved movies. World=less better without him. IMDB him. He was the best." 


"Stuart Cornfeld was as interesting and interested a person as I’ve ever known."





(Fragments of the article from LA Times)
Stuart Cornfeld was introduced to Ben Stiller through a mutual friend, writer Jerry Stahl, whom Stiller portrayed in the 1998 indie drama “Permanent Midnight.” “Stuart had met Jerry at the Hollywood YMCA,” Stiller said. “Stuart recognized him and just came up to him and started talking because he liked his writing and then they became really good friends.”

At the time, Stiller was working toward launching a production company and at Stahl’s behest had lunch with Cornfeld. The two immediately hit it off.

In 1999 they launched Red Hour Films, under which they enjoyed success with the comedies “Zoolander” (2001), “Duplex” (2003), “Starsky & Hutch” (2004), “Dodgeball” (2004), “Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny” (2006), “Blades of Glory” (2007) and “Tropic Thunder” (2008), the last of which earned an Academy Award nomination for Robert Downey Jr. and won best comedy at the Broadcast Critics Film Awards and the Hollywood Film Awards.

“Someone [described him as] a great companion to experience life with,” Stiller said. “He always had an interesting take on something. I always wanted to show him a script or hear what he’d say about a scene because he’d always have a point of view that you just knew would get to the meat of the issue. And writers loved him because he was a really good writer himself. His emails were kind of legendary. He wrote amazingly funny, great emails.

“He was just a good friend,” Stiller added. “He was such a smart and funny guy who really enjoyed doing what he did and was incredibly good at it. He could be really, really incisive but also kind and human. He loved movies. He was a cinephile but loved weird, obscure movies. That was his thing. He was always looking for interesting art, had a really eclectic group of friends and had a super dark, cynical sense of humor that was always so spot on. Especially in show business — he had a really great sense of the irony in show business.”

Toward the end of his career, Cornfeld produced Jack Black’s 2017 film “The Polka King” and did some work in television. He was awarded the Franklin J. Schaffner Alumni Medal by AFI in 2013 and most recently produced the documentary “Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics” for Netflix.

“I always felt, for him, the movies and the art of it came before the business,” Stiller recalled. “That was the way he worked. After we stopped working together because he was battling cancer for a few years, he had no self-pity. He never wanted to talk about it, he just wanted to talk about things that were interesting to him. And so we’d go have lunch together, go to the movies, just talk about life.”
latimes.com




Saturday, June 20, 2020

Ben Stiller on Twitter: Juneteenth 2020 march


Ben Stiller:
"There was a beautiful moment in yesterday’s NYC JUNETEENTH 2020 march when we all knelt and they played #MLK’s I have a dream speech. 6th Ave became a church dedicated to unity and peace."









Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Ben Stiller has been set to direct "London"


Ben Stiller has been set to direct "London", a Lionsgate feature film based on a new short story thriller by crime writer Jo Nesbo. Oscar-winning screenwriter Eric Roth is adapting, and Oscar Isaac will star and produce with Ben Stiller. 
Photo: GettyImages






Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Starring Ben Stiller: Highway to Hell 1991


Stay At Home with Ben Stiller and watch the movie:


HIGHWAY TO HELL (1991)



Director: Ate de Jong
Screenwriter: Brian Helgeland 
Starring: Ben Stiller (as Pluto's Cook and Attila The Hun), Amy Stiller (as Cleopatra), Jerry Stiller (as The Desk Cop), Anne Meara (as Medea, Waitress in Pluto's) and others
Music by: Hidden Faces 
Release date: March 13, 1992






Highway to Hell is a 1992 American B horror comedy film directed by Ate de Jong and starring Chad Lowe, Kristy Swanson and Patrick Bergin. It was written by Brian Helgeland. The film tells the story of Charlie Sykes and his girlfriend Rachel Clark, who is kidnapped by a demon and taken to Hell to become one of Satan's brides, while Charlie must travel to the other dimension to rescue her.

The film features cameo appearances by Lita Ford, Gilbert Gottfried, Ben Stiller, his sister Amy Stiller and their parents, Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.

The film was shot in Phoenix and Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon was also a location. Parts of the film were also shot at Glen Canyon in Utah.

Charlie Sykes and Rachel Clark are a young all-American couple that decide to run away and elope in Las Vegas. On the road to Vegas, they ignore the warning of a local gas station attendant named Sam. They take an abandoned backroad where Rachel is kidnapped by a zombie Hell Cop who takes her to hell. Charlie goes back to Sam, and Sam explains what the Hellcop is and how to save her. Sam then gives Charlie a shotgun with special ammo and a car that holds a special attribute. After a few attempts, Charlie passes through the portal to hell, an expansive desert with buildings scattered about.

On the highway, Charlie meets other dead people that live in Hell and even a motorcycle gang led by a rebel named Royce. He manages to catch up to Hell Cop, but his car gets shot up during the chase and becomes disabled. His car is then taken by a repair man named Beezle, who is able to fix the car and continue his pursuit.

Charlie eventually finds out that Beezle's kid assistant Adam had sneaked into the car wanting to help him find Rachel and keep his dog Ben company. Adam tells him that Hell Cop killed his family and took him to hell and gave him to Beezle. Charlie promises to bring him back with him.

Charlie eventually tracks down Hell Cop and Rachel at a nightclub/casino. He tries to free Rachel, but Hell Cop would grab Charlie's shotgun and fatally shoot Charlie before they both leave. Fortunately Beezle came, and after securing a promise from Adam to come back with him, he uses his repair powers and saves Charlie so he can continue his pursuit.

Charlie decides to try a short cut, but before he goes in, Clara, Royce's girlfriend (and Sam's former girlfriend before she was taken) warns him about short cuts, and that a decision she made forced her to spend eternity in hell. He goes on where Charlie defeats "Hell Cop" and saves Rachel, who's sexually aggressive towards him. He finds out from her reflection that Rachel is a demon in disguise and this was a trap. After defeating the demon, he heads back on the highway and makes it to the outskirts of Hell City.

With Sam distracting Cerberus, Charlie convinces Charon to give him a ride over the River Styx to the city. He's able to sneak his way around and make it to Rachel. Satan then appears, wanting Rachel as a bride. Since Charlie went through all the trouble, Satan decides to let them go. But when Charlie looks back, a large group of minions appear. They manage to break into Hell Cop's car, and using its power, is able to break through the wall and jump over the river to their car.

When he goes back to Beezle's place to get Adam, his repair shop had become a mansion. Beezle comes out, revealing that he's Satan, and won't allow him to take Adam. Charlie proposes a deal: A race against Hell Cop. If he loses, both Rachel and Adam would stay.

As the race begins, Royce drives up to Charlie, demanding that he let him inside so he can go back to the real world. When Royce tries to stab Adam when Charlie refuses, Clara covers his eyes, causing both to crash into a ravine. Just as Hell Cop is about to disable Charlie's car, Rachel finds a switch which releases nitro, propelling their car through the portal winning the race. However, Hell Cop would follow, wanting revenge. As he's about to kill Charlie, Rachel shoots Hell Cop in his shades, causing him to blow up.
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Movie Highway to Hell 1991. Starring Ben Stiller, Amy Stiller, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara and others

Ben Stiller as Attila The Hun in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Attila The Hun in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Pluto's Cook in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Pluto's Cook in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Pluto's Cook in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Pluto's Cook in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Ben Stiller as Pluto's Cook in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Anne Meara in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Jerry Stiller in the movie Highway to Hell 1991

Jerry Stiller in the movie Highway to Hell 1991



Monday, June 1, 2020

Starring Ben Stiller: Working Tra$h 1990


Stay At Home with Ben Stiller and watch the movie:


WORKING TRA$H (1990)



Director: Alan Metter
Screenwriter: Joe Kierland, Jon Connolly, David Loucka
Starring: Ben Stiller (as Freddy Novak), George Carlin, Buddy Ebsen, Leslie Hope, Michael J. Pollard, Jack Blessing, Dan Castellaneta, Ellen Ratner, George Wallace, Mindy Sterling, Lisa Montgomery, Michael Gregory, Gregg Almquist, Julian Christopher, Newell Alexander
Music by: Trevor Lawrence, Bob Mithoff
Release date: November 26, 1990





Two janitors (George Carlin, Ben Stiller) working at a brokerage firm become rich by making investments based on insider information they gather from the brokers' garbage.


Movie Working Tra$h 1990. Starring Ben Stiller, George Carlin

Movie Working Tra$h 1990. Starring Ben Stiller, George Carlin

Movie Working Tra$h 1990. Starring Ben Stiller, George Carlin



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