Showing posts with label Michael douglas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael douglas. Show all posts

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Michael Douglas Heads to Israel for Bar Mitzvah



 Michael Douglas Heads to Israel for Bar Mitzvah. HT: Forward.
Ynet reports that Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones are in Jerusalem with their children as part of the bar mitzvah celebration of their son Dylan.
Douglas is the son of Kirk Douglas, who was born Issur Danielovitch (early in childhood he became Issur “Izzy” Demsky) and his first wife, Diana Dill. The elder Douglas started exploring religion under the influence of Aish HaTorah after narrowly escaping death in a 1991 helicopter crash, and since then he’s expressed regret on several occasions that he neglected his Jewish identity for so many years and never raised his sons as Jews. It’s a bit odd, considering that he filmed two movies in Israel before it became fashionable post-1967, at a time when hardly anyone was visiting Israel, much less promoting it.

The first one, the critically acclaimed 1953 “The Juggler), about a Holocaust survivor who comes to Israel, struggles with his past and finally comes to terms with it on a kibbutz, was the first Hollywood feature film to be made in Israel. The second, the 1966 war pic “Cast a Giant Shadow, is a biopic about Colonel David “Mickey” Marcus, the American World War II military hero who volunteered to fight in Israel’s war of independence and ended up accidentally getting shot by an Israeli sentry because he didn’t understand the Hebrew warnings. We should all be so assimilated. Read the full Story here

Friday, October 7, 2011

Friday At The Movies - Falling Down - 1993 - Whats wrong with the street?



Falling Down is a 1993 crime-drama film directed by Joel Schumacher. The film stars Michael Douglas in the lead role of William Foster (credited as "D-Fens"), a divorcee and unemployed former defense engineer. The film centers on Foster as he goes on a violent rampage across the city of Los Angeles, trying to reach the house of his estranged ex-wife in time for his daughter's birthday party. Along the way, a series of encounters, both trivial and provocative, cause him to react with violence and make sardonic observations on life, poverty, the economy, and commercialism. Martin Prendergast (Robert Duvall), an aging LAPD Sergeant on the day of his retirement, faces his own frustrations with socially accepted spinelessness, even as he tracks down Foster.

The title of the film, referring to Foster's mental collapse, is taken from the title of the nursery rhyme "London Bridge Is Falling Down", which appears several times during the film. It also references London Bridge located in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, which is where Prendergast's wife wants to relocate after he retires.
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